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Ever seen big round bales stacked in paddocks or shiny plastic-wrapped rolls on trucks and wondered what they’re for? 🌾🐄
In this episode, Drew and Jonty take you behind the gate to explore how farmers make hay and silage — two different ways of turning grass into animal feed. From cutting, drying, and baling hay to chopping, wrapping or stacking and fermenting silage, the boys explain the process, the rush against the weather, and why both are so important for feeding livestock all year round.
By Drew & JontySend a text
Ever seen big round bales stacked in paddocks or shiny plastic-wrapped rolls on trucks and wondered what they’re for? 🌾🐄
In this episode, Drew and Jonty take you behind the gate to explore how farmers make hay and silage — two different ways of turning grass into animal feed. From cutting, drying, and baling hay to chopping, wrapping or stacking and fermenting silage, the boys explain the process, the rush against the weather, and why both are so important for feeding livestock all year round.