Keeping the Old Iron Running! Harvesting First Crop Hay Silage On A Dairy Farm (2026 Hay Season)
Jul 01, 2026

Video: Keeping the Old Iron Running! Harvesting First Crop Hay Silage On A Dairy Farm (2026 Hay Season)


We are harvesting first Crop Hay Silage today and trying to keep our old equipment running! This is the second day of chopping first crop. We faced a few break downs today stick around to find out if we can get the old equipment up and running again. Also make sure to go back to our other videos from this hay season. Thank you all for watching!

 

Keeping the Old Iron Running! Harvesting First Crop Hay Silage On A Dairy Farm (2026 Hay Season)

Keeping the Old Iron Running! Harvesting First Crop Hay Silage On A Dairy Farm (2026 Hay Season)

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