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👍I love the grounded reality of this channel!!,Despite the recession, I no longer depend on Government Grants since I acquire $16,400 bi weekly profits
ОтветитьLol only 5 mph. That’s about our max where I live cause the fields are so rough and have so many terraces in them.
ОтветитьThe good Lord sure has blessed you and Brian with the right amount of rain and sunshine to feed your cattle with all of that hay....
Love watching your videos
Sonne Farms best of the best that’s all l have to say.
ОтветитьVery nice hay crop……make it while you can.
ОтветитьI'm sorry for some of my spelling but I meant to say crimp er not clipper yes I'm a old farm boy born and raised in So. East South Dakota Finished my farming in Arizona
ОтветитьLooks like Brian was following flavor flav on this one 😂. No I'm only teasing. I been in your shoes many times. Wanting it to work. Tweak things. Been good for so many years. It wears on you. Best of luck on the rest of the crops growing season
Ответитьgood job!
ОтветитьSonne Farms always the best! Thank you.
ОтветитьAre towed mowers as suseptible to plugs?
Did that raked hay get rained on or just heavy dew?
The fuel cost has to be astronomical to get that work done!!
ОтветитьGreat video, great music. I'm glad you are having a good hay season you guys really needed that moisture
ОтветитьCole, i use to operate a swatter just like the one you are operating the belt that drives the clipper is a banded belt and you have to keep it tight, Also check out the pulleys that the belt is on because if the pulleys are word down the banded belt is riding on top of the ridges and not fittings down in the groves being a banded belt it will slip no mater how tight your belt is
ОтветитьGreat video as always. Great to see a good harvest.
ОтветитьCan’t put my finger on it, but that came across as one of your better videos! 👨🌾😁 Truly making hay while the sun shines!
ОтветитьBy the way it looks yall can sell some hay this year and get your money back for last year! Good luck and stay safe!!!
ОтветитьSo are u guys set up for winter or are you hoping for a third cut. Also the field you rented I forgot what u planted there.
ОтветитьHiws the concrete pad coming?
ОтветитьNice to have hay again to feed all winter
ОтветитьCan you stockpile some of this hay? You might have extra til the next drought!
ОтветитьHay!!!
ОтветитьAnother good days work, your tired and ready to call it a day, great! now go enjoy a good pot roast for dinner, : )
ОтветитьThank God for wide and thick wind rows . Looks like you all wont have to by hay this year and no ditch hay this year . You and your Dad takecare Cole 🇺🇲🚜
ОтветитьDon’t you own a sledge hammer.
ОтветитьThis was such a great video I especially enjoyed the part where your dad was out there bench pressing the New Holland. Fabulous! It is such a blessing to see the awesome improvement over last year’s hay crop. Keep up the great work! And as always God bless Sonne farms and families.
ОтветитьWell, you should be in a good place hay-wise this winter. Congrats for that pressure release of not having to buy hay later, hopefully. Nice video, it’s Fun to watch you pull grass outta the conditioner rollers 😅
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ОтветитьHow do you get the fancy baler and dad the old string baler?!
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ОтветитьWhats the difference in bale numbers from last year to this year?
ОтветитьI would be seeing if you could get a reverser kit for that
ОтветитьYou feeding that dog, doesn’t seem to be getting any bigger,
ОтветитьWhy haven't you put your quick attach coupler on the mini
ОтветитьI must admit I like your background music Cole.
ОтветитьLearned a long time ago cause I’m older than you dad by 10 years, when you plug your header the old saying haste makes waste young fella comes to mind. Just saying…
ОтветитьSitting here jealous as anything, we don’t make hay and by end of summer in south west Australia, rolls were 200us a roll or 455us a ton , this year won’t be much better ,
Only running 35head of murry grey breeders and looking at spending a third of the income on hay , Good thing there’s never anything else to spend money on 😂😂😂😂
Dad knows 😂💪🤗🇺🇸
ОтветитьLove this! Make hay while the sun shines baby, definitely abundantly blessed this year praise god. I’m so relieved for you! Long may it continue xx
ОтветитьIt's nice to be able to make hay and not buy hay.
ОтветитьCole that was brilliant footage of you and Brian working in the fields ❤
ОтветитьGreat video. The Lord blessed your.farm.with a huge hay harvest.
ОтветитьSometimes its nice to have the problem of the grass cutter plugging. Better than not having any grass to cut.
ОтветитьWell, with doing hay sometimes you just don't know how things will go, even with the best of planning you will be surprised by something. That hay looked really thick, I can see why you would have issues with it plugging and the standing water makes it worse. I think you and your dad did a great job getting the hay cut and baled and you had Jeff helping too, plus, plus, plus. Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend!
ОтветитьUse a magnet and retrieve the tape
ОтветитьNice haul, how much does a round ball of hay cost in SD?
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьGratifying to see your hay crop this year.
ОтветитьGreat videos to watch and it’s interesting to see how you do certain things over there compared to what we do over in Ireland 🙌🏻 if you ever need a hand some summer give us a shout be interesting to see how you do things compared to us 😊
ОтветитьAnother classic Brian one liner at the end…
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