Hay Season 2026 Continues! Ryegrass Haylage Time In Alabama
The weather looks good, and it is time to cut some hay in Alabama. This is the field that we drilled with ryegrass in the fall, fertilized it with chicken litter and also applied liquid calcium and humma tec. Our plan is to cut it, rake it, bale it and wrap it with our inline Anderson wrapper. #farmerhunt #hayseason #cuttinghay Check out our Merch! https://stores.cedarstream.com/hunt_l... Check out our Amazon store https://www.amazon.com/shop/farmerhun... BRUNT Workwear https://www.pntra.com/t/2-529834-3719...

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Making Haylage 2026! Cutting, Chopping, and Bagging First Crop/Big Gift From Viewer

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She Was Trying to Cut It With Scissors and The Grass Was Taller Than My Mowers

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Making 1 MILLION Pounds Of Hay In A Day!!!

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The Cleanout Continues!

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Raking/Baling/Wrapping Triticale 2026

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2nd Cut Grass Silage 2026

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Hay Season 2026 | We Definitely Won't Make That Mistake Again!

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Nobody Wanted This Air Force Grader…Then We Looked Underneath

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Is This Our Most Effective FOOD PLOT Setup Ever in Georgia!?

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Getting the Hay Stored Away. Replacing Old Hydraulic Lines in the Baler

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Looking Forward To A Fresh Start!!!

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Finishing Chopping First Cut Haylage

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The Day Has Come - It's The First Milking In The Internal Rotary Parlor

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Making Wheat Hay with John Deere 200 Stack Wagons in Drought Stricken Nebraska

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Drip Irrigation Setup: Every Part You Need From Well To Row

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Would We Make Small Round Bales Again? Here’s What Happened

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Baby Chicks Are BACK...But We're Missing a Steer!

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Small Square Baler Knotter Troubleshooting: Mis-Ties, Broken Twine & More

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Harvesting Feed For The Heifers In The Old Dairy Barn

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