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HUGE YIELD OF FORAGE RYE SILAGE | how many bales to the acre? 

Baldy’s Farm
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In this one we finally, after 4 days of mowing, get to bale and wrap our forage rye. we also get to finally see how many bales our forage rye actually yields. Ill let you in on a secret...its a LOT!
I hope you all enjoy it.
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@corynugent1705
@corynugent1705 Год назад
I’m a farmer on 2500 acres in Australia got beef cattle and my son and my daughter have been watching you for ages and they showed me your channel the other day and now we sit down every time you post and it’s like a family thing my dad my wife we all sit down after the day and watch your videos and we can relate so much. I just want to say thank you because I was struggling to find the balance between being a father and a farmer and the time to spend time with my kids and get jobs done but now I’m being great at both. That sounds really bad for a dad to say but keep up the great work.
@bradleamon4466
@bradleamon4466 Год назад
Imagine if it was back when all we had was small squares wouldn't they be coming out the back thick and fast
@gerryoconnor8751
@gerryoconnor8751 Год назад
@@bradleamon4466 That's for sure, I used to make 25,000 small square bales of hay and 30,000 of straw back in the 1970's for ourselves. Tough going but we had good full time staff and we cut 700 acres of silage aswell. We were milking 500 cows at the time. Unfortunately BSE wiped us out in the early 90's and never got back in.
@bramblebeefarm2391
@bramblebeefarm2391 Год назад
You are lucky there we have only just got some silage drilled today Got good grass everywhere though but have had tractor issues and waiting for contractor to arrive Moisture seems good and temp is good but gamble on rain now
@kundtinger6310
@kundtinger6310 Год назад
About u asking about our balers: My krone Kombipack 1500V sometimes catches the net on the rotor, so ur not the only one where the baler does wierd stuff sometimes
@ciarancoyne8080
@ciarancoyne8080 Год назад
Wow that’s some amount of bales is it good feeding interest in that well done
@samsfarminglife7763
@samsfarminglife7763 Год назад
Boys still drilling maize around us Marlborough/Swindon area (27th May). Still not too late for spring barley especially in those wetter fields, there’s good moisture 2/3 inches down so make the most of it I’d say 👌
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Yeh definitely doable. Think we either need more man power or better preparation for next time.
@oernioerni2257
@oernioerni2257 Год назад
Just take a early corn variety, i also wanna plant after chopping barley, since fodder is short this year.
@DaveJMcGarry
@DaveJMcGarry Год назад
Used to be a Service agent for Krone back in my agri days in Ireland. The Comprima was an awesome bit of kit but expensive. Their baler wrapper was a big hit.
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 Год назад
Funny there is a lot of rye grown round us this year never seen it before. I assume it is going to an AD plant, there are a few in the area ( another barmy idea burning tons of diesel to cart forage to make gas to generate electric 🤷‍♂️)
@glenkoopman7347
@glenkoopman7347 Год назад
Please keep us updated on this im am very interested, could you send off a sample to get tested and see what sort of feed value it actually has
@walkersundstrom
@walkersundstrom Год назад
I also want to know
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Just sending a sample off now so will do a video with the results. 👍 they seem to enjoy it!
@nicklewis1475
@nicklewis1475 Год назад
Great video, chap, that Rye is amazing! Is there any update on the liquid Urea spreader? Love the fact you guys want to experiment we need more people like you I agriculture...😊
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Thanks Nick! Always worth an experiment! Tow and fert was brilliant and gave excellent results. Might even be getting it back this week if things blow in the right direction!
@rich7584
@rich7584 Год назад
Just wondering why you didn’t make a larger bale , as I believe you can make up to a 6ft bale (like the lads from Hay team ) with them Mchale belt balers . Would have been considerably less bales. Could you have dropped every other knife out the baler to aid it chopping? Really interesting and interested in growing some myself.
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx Год назад
As solid as those bales are, I’d guess handling would get pretty difficult if they sized it up to 6’.
@kylebecker7833
@kylebecker7833 Год назад
We take half the knives out for small grains on a McHale 660. It's hard to get them to eat it otherwise
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
We usually run with half the knives but even then the baler wouldn’t take it. Gonna have to make sure there’s good blades in the bale shredder this winter.
@jayewing6251
@jayewing6251 Год назад
We do about 600 acres of rye a year to use for straw so i totally understand the amount of bales that come off it lol
@cowwhisperer8927
@cowwhisperer8927 Год назад
Was curious for this video for days! Maybe use rye myself to in the future
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx Год назад
Mix some vetch in there, and cut when the rye is in boot stage (if possible). The protein levels reach their peak during boot stage, and every day you wait into heading stage drops. Mother Nature doesn’t always cooperate with such a tight cutting window, though.
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
It’s a huge yielder. We might put vetch in this year but waiting for analysis before making our mind up what we do.
@gerryoconnor8751
@gerryoconnor8751 Год назад
Fair play to you, a super yield, pity you couldn't get it cut in time to get the maize in, but hopefully next year 👍.
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Definitely doable Gerry. Maybe need more man power and a bit of luck next time.
@jodishafer9287
@jodishafer9287 Год назад
Will you grind theese forage Rye bales to feed them? I ask, thinking the cows would waste it if left in one huge legnth(6ft in places it looked as you mowed)
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
We will chop them with the bale shredder. 👍
@mikeclark4416
@mikeclark4416 4 месяца назад
Did I hear your Dad say "Now what have you broke " ?? LOL
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm 4 месяца назад
😂 more that likely knowing him.
@keithaspin5160
@keithaspin5160 Год назад
loved the video James.....great interesting content!!!!
@johnsheahan7914
@johnsheahan7914 Год назад
Great video as always keep up the great work and videos
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Thanks John! 👍
@richardellison6067
@richardellison6067 Год назад
Awesome video, great to see innovation, think outside the box.
@albertswitzer2685
@albertswitzer2685 Год назад
Great one again all the best
@ukaszmacieja7093
@ukaszmacieja7093 Год назад
Great work. I have a question why don't you make a mound?
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Just works better for us with our sheds and staff to use bales.
@robgarrett3541
@robgarrett3541 Год назад
Fodder Beet next? + Trial a strip of sweed/turnip/kale blend with a nutritional seed dressing to outgrow flea beetle
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Could have done! Or a forage crop like kale. There is a lot of options if I pull my finger out any other year 😂
@tommurphy3544
@tommurphy3544 Год назад
How much per acre is forage rye seed . Looks ideal for forage harvestor
@garymadden2656
@garymadden2656 Год назад
Great video James 👌
@roberthiggins6401
@roberthiggins6401 Год назад
It's too late now but did you try taking some of the knives out? That's a fair lot of bales.
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
We honey had half the knives in and she still wouldn’t have it. 🙈
@alanwolfenden7586
@alanwolfenden7586 Год назад
Excellent as usual 😊
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@markcrowther6869
@markcrowther6869 Год назад
Great video
@ajb542
@ajb542 Год назад
Hell of a crop James! Did you get anywhere with Polaris and their lack of regard for current customers?
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Thanks mate. Well no… ended up buying a Corvus and it’s been incredible. 👍
@merr2014
@merr2014 Год назад
Great video Baldy, good morning from Greece. How many kilos each bale?
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Hey thank you. I haven’t weighed one recently but at the time they were about 800kg per bale. Bloody heavy. 😂
@MDNToys
@MDNToys Год назад
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@sandersfarmvids
@sandersfarmvids Год назад
Great video! We have got about 60 acres of this to do but ours has vetch in it as well so might make it harder to mow. Just waiting for the IOM TT races to finish because the course is between us and the fields. Do the bales go in a wagon or just put in front of the cows?
@richardmatthews3304
@richardmatthews3304 Год назад
How about spring barley, if it grows well combine, if it's late mow and bale, or maize and graze cows on it, they do it in America, there's some vids on you tube
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Could have done but I had a mate with my spring barley this year so I think my confidence in it was pretty low 🙈
@T.Rgam3z
@T.Rgam3z Год назад
Well atleast you may make it home for Christmas after stacking that lot 😂
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Felt like it would never end 😂
@andrewtanner7891
@andrewtanner7891 Год назад
Does forage rye grow back or does it die off when cut? Any chance of a second cut?
@Simon9k
@Simon9k Год назад
One cut crop. Should been cut right before the heads shoots it's when the food quality is at the highest :)
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx Год назад
@@Simon9kyep, that is called the “boot” stage.
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Well it is a one crop wonder however… some did grow back and I have grazed my cows on it. Stabilisers are going over some now and they are eating it really well.
@Imtheman1977
@Imtheman1977 Год назад
Great video and that's some return. What's the plan for the field now? Reseed?
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Originally was going to put maize in, then thought about kale as I was a little late for maize but it was so dry I was worried the kale wouldn’t germinate (in hind sight it probably would have done with the rain we’ve had) although now considering the option of following it with a herbal ley.
@markovranic
@markovranic Год назад
how many layers go per bale I had 15 bales with 0.50ha
@stephenross1581
@stephenross1581 Год назад
Imagine the amount of forage per acre if you had getting the maze in afterwards, I know a lot off biomass plants do it but as feed you would need to buy another 50 head of cattle to use it. Will it go through a chopper type feeder or feeder wagon when it’s time to use ??
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Yeh that’s was my original though process. You could really make that land work hard for you. Seems to go through the chopper well but I’m gonna put new knives in for the winter. 👍
@stephenross1581
@stephenross1581 Год назад
@@baldysfarm got to make the land work hard for you now, an average of £10,000 per acre the more you can get out of it the better, it’s like getting half price feed if you look at it that way 👍🏻
@Erger.
@Erger. Год назад
you make me wanna be a farmer !
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Why not give it a go. It’s not easy and there’s not a lot of money in it but it’s a fantastic life to live.
@Erger.
@Erger. Год назад
@@baldysfarm I think it is very difficult to roll into it if your parents do not own a farm :(
@kevinwc5439
@kevinwc5439 Год назад
Great crop. How long did you wilt it?
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
About 24 hours is what you want. 👍
@markovranic
@markovranic Год назад
❤nice
@Rich-kx4qm
@Rich-kx4qm Год назад
Bad luck with the football. Hopefully back up next year. & Liverpool do a bit better 😂
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Yeh, it was heartbreaking but they have played well so far so here hoping 🤞
@Montysr-rl7gz
@Montysr-rl7gz Год назад
The reason the net wraps around the roller is because the back door isnt pressurised, it happens to ours if you don’t do it
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Brilliants thanks Monty. I’ll let dad know and we can see how we get on. Top man 👍
@Montysr-rl7gz
@Montysr-rl7gz Год назад
@@baldysfarmno worries, that crop is crazy
@richardmatthews3304
@richardmatthews3304 Год назад
Put winter corn grazing 250 cows, into you tube really intersing
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Yeh need to look into this cus could be interesting.
@damienoconnell3387
@damienoconnell3387 Год назад
Bales not chopped,goin to be a nightmare
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Tried with half the knives and it wouldn’t have it. Put some through the bales shredder and it’s fed quite well. Cows will eat it fine I think.
@tipperarymick5337
@tipperarymick5337 Год назад
That's an impressive crop, but, it's going to be a nightmare to feed! Unchopped grass silage bales are a nightmare, this will be infinitely worse given the lenght of stem.
@Lacking487
@Lacking487 Год назад
Do u even farm if you do your a bad one the work fine
@tipperarymick5337
@tipperarymick5337 Год назад
@@Lacking487 Thank you for your insightful comment. Have you ever fed silage to cattle, or hay? Please do enlighten us with your vast knowledge of feeding unchopped bales of silage, I'm sure we could all use a good laugh 👍
@Lacking487
@Lacking487 Год назад
Yes I have fed silage Chloe’s and non chopped to cows thank you for a pretty much instant reply
@glenkoopman7347
@glenkoopman7347 Год назад
Depends how you feed them, chopped bales are a pain in the arse for me because they fall apart easily, not what I want
@tipperarymick5337
@tipperarymick5337 Год назад
@@glenkoopman7347 Fair enough. But, if feeding along a barrier in a slatted shed, cattle will pull a lot of feed onto the slats.
@Alejandrogarcia-fp1fr
@Alejandrogarcia-fp1fr Год назад
nice video
@baldysfarm
@baldysfarm Год назад
Thanks Alejandro 👍
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