Yes it does. That's the excess steam coming out of the boiler. Normally the steam is coming out below onto the windrow of silage/hay and you don't really see it.
Most silage is still put into pits, specially on all the local dairies. We bale & wrap individually because we sell a lot of our silage off farm and deliver throughout the year.
it is just so nice to see your family farm. What do you grow in your farm?. By the way I really liked the tractor and its colour. Thank you for sharing this nice post.
The cloud looks like it is coming from an engine's vertical exhaust.
ReplyDeleteYes it does. That's the excess steam coming out of the boiler. Normally the steam is coming out below onto the windrow of silage/hay and you don't really see it.
DeleteWe always put silage in a pit, things have changed. Diane
ReplyDeleteMost silage is still put into pits, specially on all the local dairies. We bale & wrap individually because we sell a lot of our silage off farm and deliver throughout the year.
Deleteit is just so nice to see your family farm. What do you grow in your farm?. By the way I really liked the tractor and its colour. Thank you for sharing this nice post.
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