The Crew and Equipment Behind a 240,000 Bale Hay Farm

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Published 2023-10-21
Very likely the last baling day of 2023 is upon us! We spent some time staging what we think is probably the coolest drone video we have ever filmed. Enjoy and thank you for the support.

All Comments (21)
  • @peternewman958
    It’s the smell that’s the best thing about hay making.
  • @bobmoroney3643
    MY MAN CARL, THE LEGEND. Exactly the kind of worker every farm/business needs. Quiet, competent, looking to work not talk all day.
  • @evedallas8667
    Please Keep The Videos Coming! We LOVE YOU GUYS. It always makes my day when I can open up YouTube and you've posted a new video! Love it! Thanks for the ride! Be Blessed
  • @irishmike519
    We used to live in southern Wisconsin in dairy country. We had a small place with four horses and grew hay on about three acres. Our neighbor would mow, rake, and bale two cuttings a season, three in a good year. We’d get approximately 500 bales out of the three cuttings and we had to sand stack all of them. We sold the place and moved to south Kentucky and now we watch our neighbor bale his hay while I sit on the porch with a cup of coffee. They always get three nice cuttings here compared to Wisconsin! I do t miss it at all. Have fun!
  • The logistics and organizing it takes to run a crew like this! Awesome
  • @stephenjambard64
    I added the approximate cost of all that equipment in that hay field and I ran out of zeros! Massive operation! Very impressive! Thanks
  • @TheBalerDoctor
    Fabulous videoslove your setup..inline balers i look adter balers and service them in the uk ..my sjn lives in North Carolina im over there in 3 weeks landing at JFK and driving down to NC ..have a great season folks
  • @tractors44
    Nice video and it’s good to see the JCB’s at work.
  • @oby-1607
    My cows loved watching this video.