Baling Wheat Straw & Planting Double Crop Soybeans | Bale Barons

Publicado 2024-07-23
Baling Wheat Straw & Planting Double Crop Soybeans | Bale Barons

In this video I visit a farm near Baltimore Ohio as they bale wheat straw after wheat harvest. This farm is baling the straw and picking up the bales. As soon as the field is baled they are immeditalely no till planting double crop soybeans.

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  • @rauloropeza7496
    Hello from California thank you for your videos Mike Less you are the best
  • @joelg8004
    Look. At. All. Those. Amazing. MACHINES!!!!!
  • @drewbooher5809
    Good job ole boy , if you're ever near Perry Missouri you should get up with Kayla Wieczorek of Chronicles of Kayla , she runs a MF 6s-165 a MF 1842s small square baler and a 4250 Bale Baron on their operation . Love your videos , thanks Andrew
  • @outbackladas
    The opening shot of that beautiful country, wonderful! Great video, enjoyed watching all those different machines in action. Regards from Down Under.
  • @MoFire312
    That is a lot of balers and straw. Holy cow. 😮
  • @prjndigo
    0:10:50 if people are wondering why he's cutting up into "nowhere", he's going opposite the crush direction of the tracked combine to lift its tracks into sellable straw. I know you don't wanna edit and re-upload for it but a plackard/tag would be handy to this point, Mike. This only happens when you're selling straw AND using a stripping head. According to WTFarmGirl's viewers, those little CaseIH are about 70hp short of being able to operate those balers... horrifying... lol. I've always loved the fact that where Arcusin uses 10 hydropneumatic motion actions to turn the bale the Bale Barron just uses a turntable.
  • @markreetz1001
    You might say those Bale Barons are Bale Balers? Great video Mike. Wow lots going on there!
  • @carlfalt174
    Curious who were the largest customers for the straw?
  • @gravelytodd
    How does that bale Barron get it’s power? Is there a pto shaft from out the back of the baler ?
  • @robothat
    $300/ton Straw is the only way to pay for that rig.
  • @twizzler309
    What is the selling price of straw out there?