While there are a couple real big dairies on the other end of my county, don't see anything like that around me.
Rolling hills, would be fun to keep that big a header in corn and not in dirt, as well as keeping the spout aimed anywhere close as you rock side to side at those speeds.
This year, the thought of getting a semi into a field is humorous, would never get it out again as we are in our 15th or so flood watch of the year. Our clayish and peat soils struggle to hold up and offer traction to heavy equipment on a dry year. The sweet corn pickers are shuttling dump carts to the roads and dumping on the road to the tricks. Again. As they do most years. And they are 20 miles away in lighter soil, the set corn folk learned to stay away from our rolling clayish hills.....
My neighbor is big time with a 4 row self propelled Deere chopper for his dairy. Another neighbor chops a lot of alfalfa and corn with a similar size machine for his dairy heifer feeding operation. Going to be a tough year for them to get the bunker and bags full in this slop. Should be go time in a week, we are in a flood watch through Wednesday, with more rain forecast Friday and Monday as well.....
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