good job telling everyone about how you farm there , i never say we have to much rain , water is life so as i seen in a movie ,, let it rain , the earth knows what is needed so i just sit back and enjoy the ride , be well be safe enjoy life ,
@3dranchmanitoba6 ай бұрын
Hey randy, been a struggle for about 2 weeks here same as yourselves, hot and extremely humid. We did a lot of silage chopping, only thing we could do with the crop we had. Did some pasture paddocks for dry hay and it took forever to dry.
@edwardpidwinski90606 ай бұрын
I will continue watching. It’s been drier in the Interlake here but high humidity and saturated ground takes a long time to dry
@donvoll25806 ай бұрын
G day The Canadian-American border That swamp grass os like reeds, cattle didn't like that as well if I remember right! Yes most expensive machinery, if weather doesn;t co=operate nothing Thanks
@lifeonamanitobafarm64856 ай бұрын
The reeds and swamp grass is not a good grazing grass for cattle. When it starts growing in April, cattle get some nutrition out of it. I cut and bale it for bedding, if it’s not wet.
@berniewatts75986 ай бұрын
Why do you leave the bales in the field for so long that it kills the grass?
@lifeonamanitobafarm64856 ай бұрын
Goal is to keep making hay on the other fields. Moving the bales is not a priority. Bales get moved when there is time or a rain day. As long as the cut hay gets baled.