Making Hay in South Dakota: Complete Process

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In this video we start with cutting the grass with our John Deere 7330 hooked to the MoCo. Then we wait a few days to let the hay dry out and and then we start raking with the John Deere 7520, and baling with the 7530. The last job to be completed is hauling the bales which also gets done by the 7520. Thanks for watching this video and dont forget to hit that subscribe button!

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Youtube is really giving me an insight into farming. Learning a lot of things I had no idea about. The one thing I already knew, farming is a lot of work.

dpeagles
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So happy to see young peoples contribution to the agriculture ...love to see ..keep up the good work.

From 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka

bhagyanawarathna
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dunno why but grass cutting is really satisfying to me

statusd
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As someone who's lived in the city all their life and gone on holidays in other cities only, I find this really fascinating. A really good insight into farming and what the large hectares of land are used for when you see them on the train

Mike-omkh
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My three year old son Easton loves your channel! He wants to be a farmer when he grows up. The kid talks about tractors cows and hay 24/7. Big fan!!

jrogers
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Great to see that you and your Dad can work so well together! He must be proud! You guys have a ton of money invested in your farm and equipment. You seem to have that "Gitter Done" attitude and I wish you all well.

purchases
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It’s nice to see a fellow South Dakotan show the world how we farm in this state. I just discovered your channel, loved the video and keep up the good work!

tuckerhiller
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Watching the hay process is very relaxing. You make it look easy, which it isn't. Thanks for another educational vlog.

Spike
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Used to go to Punjab every summer during high school. Did lot of farm work. Farming life is tough physically but man so much better than city life. Milked buffalo and cows with hand helped lift bales of wheat.

HariSingh-woci
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It's fascinating to me to see these videos! The amount of time it takes and the amount of equipment needed, plus the very satisfying outcome! Thank you Cole for making these videos! It's a lot if work but you make it very interesting and intriguing to watch! Look forward to seeing your videos! Love the Dad stories too, and Ellie!

tomcurtis
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You seem like a cool guy, good family.

You make the work and risk seem like a satisfying way of life.

KutWrite
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Last year we got a new Case IH Quadtrac 620. I’ve personally put 50 hours on it just going through all the pasture we have. Dad doesn’t like it when I joy ride but than I remind him he did buy it for me. 😂

chloehennessey
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The great thing about your video is that you give your viewers the sights and the "sound". This adds "Realism". Many others play music during the entire video. In my opinion, viewers want to hear the tractor run and hear all of the other noises. We want to feel like we are there. You provided that in your video. Good Going!

gregoryyoung
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Wow !!! Absolutely wonderfull crop of hey in that awsome long field.. excellent video good job on the footage an also nice to see that someone else does some thinking ahead before loading an unloading of bales an cropping ..we too did the same .. as well as the skipping of winrows .. sooo much better than taking sharp turns as it’s so hard on equipment making tight turns .. my dad taught me that too..👍👍 I can soo relate to you as you say you learnt from ur dad .. jus 4 yrs ago I got diagnosed with a incurable disease an crippled bad a year later my dad got lung disease an I lost him jus not too long ago.. my mother an I couldn’t keep going with the farm an had to sell everything .. I miss my dad so bad An miss the farming .. things happen so fast .. enjoy farming with ur dad all you can as one never knows what’s around the corner .. watching ur videos is an absolute pleasure, An the way yas do it is sooo much the same .. we too had beef cattle .. charlois an simmental cross.. big beautiful animals so quiet an easy to work with but eat us out of house an home .. needed lots hey for winter to get thru.. please keep the videos coming no matter what it is as for farming I will enjoy every bit of it .. I’m from Ontario canada..but have been down in your area several times over the years an love the farm land there .. thanks an stay safe while getting the crops in.. 👍👍

DarrensTruckzs
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This vid felt like playing farming simulator hahah
a great one, i loved it

albihalimi
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Thank you for the interesting video and bringing this sort of content to the non-farming world. You have a knack for teaching and explaining things from your experience which is very useful! Well Done!

chfreyart
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Very interesting how hard work it is to make food for livestock. Even though "hay delivery day" (just 1 bale for my horse, we're boarding on a self-catering horse barn) is that one annoying day of the month, I always love to open up a new bale once it's in storage. Hay smells good. 😌😌😌

annoyingbananana
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Idk what is so satisfying about haying but it is really satisfying

johndeerelover
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I feel like such a city guy, I had no idea farming took so much work and used so much large machinery. I don’t even know what you use those stacks of grass for. Very interesting👍🏽

TheRaw
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Why am I watching this? There’s a farmer in my back field bailing my hay right now 😂

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