I love this stuff!! My dad began using Sudex Triple Cross in 88 instead of Corn. 782 Allis Chopper behind a D68-06 Deutz 4x4. Had a Badger BN1009 haybine, dropped it full width flat. That 782 loved that stuff! Filled a 14x45 Harder silo. Obviously in 92 we were preparing to move to a farm that was set up all hay and no silo. We never obviously did any round baling of this stuff back then but it would have been interesting. We bought a 530 Hesston round baler when we picked up the other farm in 92.
@carlomottola32134 ай бұрын
The stems contain a lot of sugars. If you have pigs, they'll love you for ever.
@DennysCountryLife4 жыл бұрын
Holy cow Ben, that sorgum is impressive! Hopefully the stalks don't cause too much of a problem. Looks like good leafy material though, I'm sure it'll feed well.
@noelmartyn90344 жыл бұрын
Great looking crop you sure will have a lot of tonnage. Good oats and peas is the best feed you will ever have, the cows will go mad for it just wait and see. Keep up the good work Ben.
@sowerscattleco34844 жыл бұрын
If your worried about those stalks, then that's not a bad thing, means your cows aren't very hungry
@farmingthemitten52724 жыл бұрын
With the extremely wet start to this season and our inability to get all of our silage corn in the ground we ended up putting almost 300 acres of Sorghum/Sudan in between June 9th to the 11th. Started cutting and chopping it last week, we have a pair of New Holland Speedrower 260’s equipped with Duramerger 416’s. I’ve been merging double and my JD 9600 Chopper eats it like it isn’t even there.
@jrbpa57754 жыл бұрын
We never let it get that tall, stalks too thick. We ran it thru a haybind and chopped it. We got two nice crops at thigh to waste high, no taller. We had to flip our windrows to get it dryer to chop. This was in the 60’s and it worked back then!!!!
@paratroop73ify4 жыл бұрын
And it all looks great Ben! BTW, we no longer use BMR hybrid. Not at that price.
@paratroop73ify4 жыл бұрын
Glad you are using the crop chopper knives. As it is when you go to TMR you won't have to rely on the mixer chopping those stems. The stems are smaller at younger age. Would have to go with Sudan grass to get much smaller.
@greenhorn2234 жыл бұрын
What a crop of sorghum mine lowered that tall I bet it is fun chopping that stuff down the taller the better stocks are pretty big though looks like corn stocks like you said but your knives on your Baler should chop it up pretty good also thanks for sharing have a great afternoon
@bogdonkey28584 жыл бұрын
Great video!!
@matthewjohnson39104 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing ben
@mccormickcx9014 жыл бұрын
The taller it gets the thicker the stalk. I always plant heavy so I get more plants with thinner stalks
@plowboy7700
4 жыл бұрын
That's what we do. Cows eat the stalk better. Better quality.
@larsonvalleyfarm4 жыл бұрын
Looks good Ben
@skoalring834 жыл бұрын
Great video
@USMCDMR Жыл бұрын
What discbine model are you using
@merf642 жыл бұрын
So how did this turn out? Was it good for the cattle?
@craigmonty83434 жыл бұрын
The crop cutter work great for balage hay Ben! Depending on how long you want it I have mine so they way the knives are spaced out I have 8 inch between 2 and 10 inches between the rest that I have in if that’s makes any sense to you lol
@debrabarnes49804 жыл бұрын
Farmer Says!! Might be better to chop & bag; cut at 4’ tall & get second crop on! Plants will tiller on regrowth & be finer steamed! You still need to mow & dry to 50-60% moisture to bag or pack!!
@erniekinney15882 жыл бұрын
I've cut sorghum like that let it dry 7 8 days and a small square bailed it fed at the beef cattle and they loved it back then I wished I had a round baler
@kopenhagenkid4 жыл бұрын
Nice looking sorghum crop
@kopenhagenkid4 жыл бұрын
Is sorghum a good feed for cattle
@genefucarino70210 ай бұрын
Why do I feel we have to get a go fund me account to get this guy a new t-shirt without any holes in it…….
@michaeldingess6054 Жыл бұрын
Do you ever do multiple cuttings?
@SaginawGS4 жыл бұрын
So... Is it too short or too tall? Im unfamiliar w sorghum
@plowboy77004 жыл бұрын
Man the first lesson in growing sorghum is you have to be patient. It takes a long time to dry. We have to let ours dry 3 weeks. Bale it and it feeds fine. And the bmr is more palatable the regular sorghum. It doesn't always me thinner stalk.
@samtaylor58224 жыл бұрын
I grew sorgum years ago and let it grow and then it dried standing and turned yellow and blew it into the silo it was about 13 feet high
@ardurbin24 жыл бұрын
Good lookin' thick sorghum BMR! Did you have a sorghum balage from last year tested for nutrition value? Thought I remembered last year the sorghum stalks looked like corn to me they were so large/thick. Maybe take 1 bale from this year with the crop cutters engaged & let it set for a few days & feed it to the beef herd as a test. Just a thought! thanks for the ride along. 👍👍👍
@ceemorebuts4 жыл бұрын
May want to try dwarf Sudan , green cover seeds has video about it, its a more leafy plant,
@rogercoomber95984 жыл бұрын
Sorghum is awesome fodder. 👍🏻
@wts8603 жыл бұрын
How many pounds per acre did you do?
@DJ-uk5mm11 ай бұрын
Good job😊
@robertmycroft82683 ай бұрын
I don't know where you are getting the height of 5ft for cutting, but the optimal cutting is 40 days after sowing, or 3ft in height, whichever comes first. No wonder your Sorghum stalks are so thick.
@00springfeature4 жыл бұрын
Make sure if you are going to run onives especially all of them you have enough net wrap on the bales. If not the bales may break when you move them around
@jacksonmargheim3573 Жыл бұрын
Hi Ben, just had a question, we’re running a jd pull type moco. Most of our crop is about 4 foot tall but the swather keeps plugging up. I have the roller conditioners opened up all the way so maybe it would stop plugging up, but no luck. Any suggestions? Thanks
@veesercattleco.4111
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t any experience with haybines. Maybe slow down some?
@eddytobacco14 жыл бұрын
Go up to 50 lbs per acre seed rate, or more, stalks will be smaller
@jeff-hh9mc8 ай бұрын
Where’d you say you are at in Canada eh?
@kopenhagenkid4 жыл бұрын
Do u round bale your sorghum
@GerraldFarms4 жыл бұрын
It looks like there’s a lot of tonnage . Lots of cow feed. Have a good one
@kevinfarmer58954 жыл бұрын
👍
@blaneheinrich57434 жыл бұрын
Just something to remember when slicing it with your knives on your baler it should be and can be dryer
@JustaLittleFarminKansas4 жыл бұрын
We struggle with pig weed really bad in our corn and soybeans.
@erniebigbie32114 жыл бұрын
It may sound crazy but I have seen sorghum run through the discbine a second time but it got rained on. I aso think you just et it get too tall. I prefer 40 to 50 inch height cut high and possibly cut it again in about 30 or so days. Knives on baler sounds like a good idea.
@user-sf5cq3dd2l
Жыл бұрын
Hi
@rogerwilson98924 жыл бұрын
Ben believe you end up with more bales of Sorghum this year than you had last year bumper crop.
@lorenplock82444 жыл бұрын
Have you thought about chopping and put in a bag ? Lots of tons. Might wear out the baler
@mikefunk28414 жыл бұрын
I don’t know what you’re so worried about. I planted it a few years ago and it was the same height as yours and I didn’t crimp it that well and baled it wet with a old silage round baler and the cows ate it fine.
@April89894 жыл бұрын
I'm not stupid but I cannot understand if you are pleased overall or really upset. I'm not a sorghgum farmer so when you you say g almighty It's 5 feet tall was that a miracle or a disaster?
@Amaranthian4504 жыл бұрын
I had a hard time telling weather your upset or tickled with your crops...
@Amaranthian450
3 жыл бұрын
@Rory Neil when the hell did I ask about watching movies?
@nathanlink59994 жыл бұрын
One year we pumped hog manure and then put in Sudan grass it was so tall I had to stand on the mower with a flag so we could cut the out side round
@troyremmers67924 жыл бұрын
I'd keep your opening as wide as ur pickup like I do with cornstalks
@nathanlink59994 жыл бұрын
Since you don't have a tmr run the knives with those stocks but I have never round baled Sudan grass only big squared and chopped it
@mrbill41874 жыл бұрын
I'm a rank amateur on sorgum too but from reading the comments nobody agrees on the best way to put it up. Lol
@blaster37634 жыл бұрын
Good ole Sudan. Choke a baler and go on with your day lol
@Art-ot2jn9 ай бұрын
Will goats eat sorghum silage
@red_power794 жыл бұрын
Maybe the bmr is more for chopping than balage. Just a thought
@chadbrunet64574 жыл бұрын
Hey Ben Gould 100% on the knife Do you have plenty horsepower
@tntcattle62464 жыл бұрын
I think we’re going to try sorghum next year but if we do I think we’d end up sending it through a chopper rather than baling it
@debrabarnes4980
4 жыл бұрын
TNT Cattle Farmer Says ! I agree , allow to dry to 55-60% moisture & bag or pack !! Makes excellent feed for beef cows !! Looking like some in my area this year on prevented plant ground: & looks good!!
@markgroth43804 жыл бұрын
Cant believe you would even consider not using all the knives in the baler. You need the bales as dense as you can get them to get out as much oxygen as you can when wrapping.
@veesercattleco.4111
4 жыл бұрын
Gonna give it a go on Sunday Mark. 100% knives!👍
@briandamm54014 жыл бұрын
I'm going to bale my Sorghum Sudan Grass today (1st time growing it) and I have a NH460 with crop cutter. I'm so disappointed in how the cutter cuts (or lack of cutting) the crop. I'm running the knives 100%, even with new or just sharpened, they don't cut like you think they should.
@veesercattleco.4111
4 жыл бұрын
Ughhh!!! I don't like the sounds of that!!!
@brianhansen8264 жыл бұрын
I've never seen sudan that stemmy, usually it gets 8 or 9 feet tall and smaller than your pinky at the base
@RM-qc9vw4 жыл бұрын
Uninformed question from the peanut gallery here, why not chop the stuff instead of baling it?
@Gixzer04
4 жыл бұрын
RM 4497 because it can be baled. Not to sound smart but a bale is portable , weatherproof , and it’s own silo. Also is a measured weight for retail. Unless you have a trench or upright n adjacent silage wagon , mixer , etc to handle silage. I haven’t seen veeser chop corn so I’m assuming he doesn’t put up silage. He has a disc nine n baler n sells these bales so silage would be pretty inconvenient honestly. No reason you can’t chop it but this stuff bales up well. Same reason he doesn’t fill silo with alfalfa n wraps it instead. Make the best ya got with the best you were given n make great things happen. One man can complete this job much easier than a fleet chopping. Hope that shed some light n I’m accurate on veesercattle reasoning.
@RM-qc9vw
4 жыл бұрын
Gixzer04 appreciate the reply. My question arose from Ben's dissatisfaction with the thick stalks and recalling him last winter holding up all the stalks that were going uneaten in the feed yard. Hope it works for him.
@Gixzer04
4 жыл бұрын
RM 4497 a set of rotocut knives could refine things a bit but similar to sowerscattle comment. Cows know what they want n can digest n when they have plenty of feed naturally they’ll become selective n said waste occurs.
@Nicolasdu54 жыл бұрын
I do tedding when i do sorghum
@DG385942 ай бұрын
Title of video should be talking about cutting sorghum. 30 mins of talking, 2 secs of cutting
@samuelsun87213 жыл бұрын
are you growing sorghum this year?
@ryanbrooks34434 жыл бұрын
What the hell is that? Hay?
@craignichols84654 жыл бұрын
you are going to need to teder that
@davedunn21244 жыл бұрын
If you would of cut it at 36-48" you wouldnt have big stalks. 30 days do it again. Then again. 😎
@veesercattleco.4111
4 жыл бұрын
Been pretty busy with dry hay. This may be an option next year Dave. 3 cuttings at 3'👍👍
@davedunn2124
4 жыл бұрын
Veeser Cattle Co. I know exactly what you mean. I too have both.
@MrAlbethke4 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of sorghum being used for dairy. Hence, I doubt it is high quality feed. That said, I assume it is fine for beef or young stock, especially if fed with grain or other feed.
@timcaldwell51654 жыл бұрын
Take your soil sample and then tell me how you like that!! ! You might think Different..
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I love this stuff!! My dad began using Sudex Triple Cross in 88 instead of Corn. 782 Allis Chopper behind a D68-06 Deutz 4x4. Had a Badger BN1009 haybine, dropped it full width flat. That 782 loved that stuff! Filled a 14x45 Harder silo. Obviously in 92 we were preparing to move to a farm that was set up all hay and no silo. We never obviously did any round baling of this stuff back then but it would have been interesting. We bought a 530 Hesston round baler when we picked up the other farm in 92.
The stems contain a lot of sugars. If you have pigs, they'll love you for ever.
Holy cow Ben, that sorgum is impressive! Hopefully the stalks don't cause too much of a problem. Looks like good leafy material though, I'm sure it'll feed well.
Great looking crop you sure will have a lot of tonnage. Good oats and peas is the best feed you will ever have, the cows will go mad for it just wait and see. Keep up the good work Ben.
If your worried about those stalks, then that's not a bad thing, means your cows aren't very hungry
With the extremely wet start to this season and our inability to get all of our silage corn in the ground we ended up putting almost 300 acres of Sorghum/Sudan in between June 9th to the 11th. Started cutting and chopping it last week, we have a pair of New Holland Speedrower 260’s equipped with Duramerger 416’s. I’ve been merging double and my JD 9600 Chopper eats it like it isn’t even there.
We never let it get that tall, stalks too thick. We ran it thru a haybind and chopped it. We got two nice crops at thigh to waste high, no taller. We had to flip our windrows to get it dryer to chop. This was in the 60’s and it worked back then!!!!
And it all looks great Ben! BTW, we no longer use BMR hybrid. Not at that price.
Glad you are using the crop chopper knives. As it is when you go to TMR you won't have to rely on the mixer chopping those stems. The stems are smaller at younger age. Would have to go with Sudan grass to get much smaller.
What a crop of sorghum mine lowered that tall I bet it is fun chopping that stuff down the taller the better stocks are pretty big though looks like corn stocks like you said but your knives on your Baler should chop it up pretty good also thanks for sharing have a great afternoon
Great video!!
Thanks for sharing ben
The taller it gets the thicker the stalk. I always plant heavy so I get more plants with thinner stalks
@plowboy7700
4 жыл бұрын
That's what we do. Cows eat the stalk better. Better quality.
Looks good Ben
Great video
What discbine model are you using
So how did this turn out? Was it good for the cattle?
The crop cutter work great for balage hay Ben! Depending on how long you want it I have mine so they way the knives are spaced out I have 8 inch between 2 and 10 inches between the rest that I have in if that’s makes any sense to you lol
Farmer Says!! Might be better to chop & bag; cut at 4’ tall & get second crop on! Plants will tiller on regrowth & be finer steamed! You still need to mow & dry to 50-60% moisture to bag or pack!!
I've cut sorghum like that let it dry 7 8 days and a small square bailed it fed at the beef cattle and they loved it back then I wished I had a round baler
Nice looking sorghum crop
Is sorghum a good feed for cattle
Why do I feel we have to get a go fund me account to get this guy a new t-shirt without any holes in it…….
Do you ever do multiple cuttings?
So... Is it too short or too tall? Im unfamiliar w sorghum
Man the first lesson in growing sorghum is you have to be patient. It takes a long time to dry. We have to let ours dry 3 weeks. Bale it and it feeds fine. And the bmr is more palatable the regular sorghum. It doesn't always me thinner stalk.
I grew sorgum years ago and let it grow and then it dried standing and turned yellow and blew it into the silo it was about 13 feet high
Good lookin' thick sorghum BMR! Did you have a sorghum balage from last year tested for nutrition value? Thought I remembered last year the sorghum stalks looked like corn to me they were so large/thick. Maybe take 1 bale from this year with the crop cutters engaged & let it set for a few days & feed it to the beef herd as a test. Just a thought! thanks for the ride along. 👍👍👍
May want to try dwarf Sudan , green cover seeds has video about it, its a more leafy plant,
Sorghum is awesome fodder. 👍🏻
How many pounds per acre did you do?
Good job😊
I don't know where you are getting the height of 5ft for cutting, but the optimal cutting is 40 days after sowing, or 3ft in height, whichever comes first. No wonder your Sorghum stalks are so thick.
Make sure if you are going to run onives especially all of them you have enough net wrap on the bales. If not the bales may break when you move them around
Hi Ben, just had a question, we’re running a jd pull type moco. Most of our crop is about 4 foot tall but the swather keeps plugging up. I have the roller conditioners opened up all the way so maybe it would stop plugging up, but no luck. Any suggestions? Thanks
@veesercattleco.4111
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t any experience with haybines. Maybe slow down some?
Go up to 50 lbs per acre seed rate, or more, stalks will be smaller
Where’d you say you are at in Canada eh?
Do u round bale your sorghum
It looks like there’s a lot of tonnage . Lots of cow feed. Have a good one
👍
Just something to remember when slicing it with your knives on your baler it should be and can be dryer
We struggle with pig weed really bad in our corn and soybeans.
It may sound crazy but I have seen sorghum run through the discbine a second time but it got rained on. I aso think you just et it get too tall. I prefer 40 to 50 inch height cut high and possibly cut it again in about 30 or so days. Knives on baler sounds like a good idea.
@user-sf5cq3dd2l
Жыл бұрын
Hi
Ben believe you end up with more bales of Sorghum this year than you had last year bumper crop.
Have you thought about chopping and put in a bag ? Lots of tons. Might wear out the baler
I don’t know what you’re so worried about. I planted it a few years ago and it was the same height as yours and I didn’t crimp it that well and baled it wet with a old silage round baler and the cows ate it fine.
I'm not stupid but I cannot understand if you are pleased overall or really upset. I'm not a sorghgum farmer so when you you say g almighty It's 5 feet tall was that a miracle or a disaster?
I had a hard time telling weather your upset or tickled with your crops...
@Amaranthian450
3 жыл бұрын
@Rory Neil when the hell did I ask about watching movies?
One year we pumped hog manure and then put in Sudan grass it was so tall I had to stand on the mower with a flag so we could cut the out side round
I'd keep your opening as wide as ur pickup like I do with cornstalks
Since you don't have a tmr run the knives with those stocks but I have never round baled Sudan grass only big squared and chopped it
I'm a rank amateur on sorgum too but from reading the comments nobody agrees on the best way to put it up. Lol
Good ole Sudan. Choke a baler and go on with your day lol
Will goats eat sorghum silage
Maybe the bmr is more for chopping than balage. Just a thought
Hey Ben Gould 100% on the knife Do you have plenty horsepower
I think we’re going to try sorghum next year but if we do I think we’d end up sending it through a chopper rather than baling it
@debrabarnes4980
4 жыл бұрын
TNT Cattle Farmer Says ! I agree , allow to dry to 55-60% moisture & bag or pack !! Makes excellent feed for beef cows !! Looking like some in my area this year on prevented plant ground: & looks good!!
Cant believe you would even consider not using all the knives in the baler. You need the bales as dense as you can get them to get out as much oxygen as you can when wrapping.
@veesercattleco.4111
4 жыл бұрын
Gonna give it a go on Sunday Mark. 100% knives!👍
I'm going to bale my Sorghum Sudan Grass today (1st time growing it) and I have a NH460 with crop cutter. I'm so disappointed in how the cutter cuts (or lack of cutting) the crop. I'm running the knives 100%, even with new or just sharpened, they don't cut like you think they should.
@veesercattleco.4111
4 жыл бұрын
Ughhh!!! I don't like the sounds of that!!!
I've never seen sudan that stemmy, usually it gets 8 or 9 feet tall and smaller than your pinky at the base
Uninformed question from the peanut gallery here, why not chop the stuff instead of baling it?
@Gixzer04
4 жыл бұрын
RM 4497 because it can be baled. Not to sound smart but a bale is portable , weatherproof , and it’s own silo. Also is a measured weight for retail. Unless you have a trench or upright n adjacent silage wagon , mixer , etc to handle silage. I haven’t seen veeser chop corn so I’m assuming he doesn’t put up silage. He has a disc nine n baler n sells these bales so silage would be pretty inconvenient honestly. No reason you can’t chop it but this stuff bales up well. Same reason he doesn’t fill silo with alfalfa n wraps it instead. Make the best ya got with the best you were given n make great things happen. One man can complete this job much easier than a fleet chopping. Hope that shed some light n I’m accurate on veesercattle reasoning.
@RM-qc9vw
4 жыл бұрын
Gixzer04 appreciate the reply. My question arose from Ben's dissatisfaction with the thick stalks and recalling him last winter holding up all the stalks that were going uneaten in the feed yard. Hope it works for him.
@Gixzer04
4 жыл бұрын
RM 4497 a set of rotocut knives could refine things a bit but similar to sowerscattle comment. Cows know what they want n can digest n when they have plenty of feed naturally they’ll become selective n said waste occurs.
I do tedding when i do sorghum
Title of video should be talking about cutting sorghum. 30 mins of talking, 2 secs of cutting
are you growing sorghum this year?
What the hell is that? Hay?
you are going to need to teder that
If you would of cut it at 36-48" you wouldnt have big stalks. 30 days do it again. Then again. 😎
@veesercattleco.4111
4 жыл бұрын
Been pretty busy with dry hay. This may be an option next year Dave. 3 cuttings at 3'👍👍
@davedunn2124
4 жыл бұрын
Veeser Cattle Co. I know exactly what you mean. I too have both.
I have never heard of sorghum being used for dairy. Hence, I doubt it is high quality feed. That said, I assume it is fine for beef or young stock, especially if fed with grain or other feed.
Take your soil sample and then tell me how you like that!! ! You might think Different..