This season has been a wet one, but how have the different crops and farmers faired? We have a brief summary talking about the ups and downs.
With all of the bad weather this year, a bale wrapper has been exactly what we needed. But with even worse weather, we're up against the clock to get our current jobs finished and onto the next.
We have been insanely busy here. So busy that we have barely had time to update our blogs! We have had some windows of opportunity though to finally get things done.
The hay making season is underway! We hope the weather stays hot and sunny... We have collected GoPro and Drone footage of us mowing in tandem. Click here to check it out!
Berty Jr, James's 4-H Steer, is doing incredibly well... But will it be enough to make the top spot at the 4-H fair?
We have some footage we recorded in May showing just how effective our 90 foot-wide Raptor Sprayer is. We can now cover more land than we were ever able to cover previously! Check it out here...
The hay season is going to be a late one this season. With all of this rain, it does not look like we will start mowing until late July, maybe early August. Here is our hay making process...
Planting has been very successful. With our modifications on some of our equipment, we are now covering more land than ever before...
Our Kuhn plow has been early in the season. Taking it down south of Prince George, it has been able to make some swift work of some fields that needed to be worked. We would like to thank the farmer for allowing us to film it in action...