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    #46
    That was one of the things about corn grazing its lets you get some of the other jobs done before snow gets too deep. Work never seems to end with cattle and grain combo. Nice bale haul'in outfit !

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      #47
      Sure like all your pictures Woodland. SF keeps us happy for a few days, then you follow up. Thanx👍

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        #48






        Clean up tractor with blade.

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          #49
          Tried to bale the corn we swathed over a week ago
          Make good bales with very little waste .. 95% or more of the cobs staying in bale securely.


          But moisture still very high at 45% plus
          They are going to try to get a bale wrapper to make silage bales . Most likely will not dry down enough now to bale for long term feed as is .

          Or may have just bale and feed out ASAP ?

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            #50
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
            Tried to bale the corn we swathed over a week ago
            Make good bales with very little waste .. 95% or more of the cobs staying in bale securely.


            But moisture still very high at 45% plus
            They are going to try to get a bale wrapper to make silage bales . Most likely will not dry down enough now to bale for long term feed as is .

            Or may have just bale and feed out ASAP ?
            You would be shocked at how fast a bale can heat if it contains high moisture grain. We once build some ripe barley in December with snow on the ground. It started heating within days. Had to unroll a bunch of them.

            And I have to say, that is one pretty bale. Probably make the New Holland chain Baler guys jealous with that one.

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              #51
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Tried to bale the corn we swathed over a week ago
              Make good bales with very little waste .. 95% or more of the cobs staying in bale securely.


              But moisture still very high at 45% plus
              They are going to try to get a bale wrapper to make silage bales . Most likely will not dry down enough now to bale for long term feed as is .

              Or may have just bale and feed out ASAP ?
              At 45% that’s prime silage bale moisture. Without wrapping it’ll probably start heating in a day or so and getting mouldy within 3 days or so. Those stalks hold moisture into mid winter when we graze them.

              Wrapping would be the best solution. Or chopping with a pickup head possibly?

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                #52
                you are an inspiration woodland !

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                  #53
                  Bump thread

                  Wheat stubble from our ole Bourgault 8910 12 in space , 3 1/2 in paired row . Never sprayed any pre harvest but got er just after harvest. Weed control was very good this fall 😉👍

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post






                    Clean up tractor with blade.
                    Wow that is a good looking AC HD11 for its age impressed and jealous. Lol

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                      #55
                      Nice stand that was, furrow!
                      Last edited by Guest; Oct 19, 2021, 19:12.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by AllisWD45 View Post
                        Wow that is a good looking AC HD11 for its age impressed and jealous. Lol
                        Last time I saw one of them running was 45 years ago, not many around here, some 16 and 21. Dads opinion was more hp than a cat less iron, FIL says similar, apparently nice to run.

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                          #57
                          Corn getting wrapped up ...



                          Got 65 bales off 18 ac
                          54” bales at 900 kg each

                          Not bad considering the drought
                          Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 20, 2021, 14:54.

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                            #58
                            Be interested to hear how that works out for % waste and palatability.

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                              #59
                              How would it work if you used a bale processor on the corn bales?

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                                How would it work if you used a bale processor on the corn bales?
                                I can imagine getting hit by a flying cob, or the damage the cobs might do to the deflector when they hit it.

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