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E.A.B Farms
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
What Are We Thinking? Calving Twice A Year?
Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
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Emergency Corn Stalk Baling!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
I Suppose It's Time To Start Corn Harvest! 🌽
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Running Around The Clock, Winter Is Coming!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Selling Retail Beef On A First-generation Farm!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
I Tried Running A Rock Through My Manure Spreader!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Snow Threatening To End Our 2024 Hay Season!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
First Time Chopping Corn With The New Equipment!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
October Hay Is The BEST Hay Of The Year!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Next Years Success Depends On Today's Outcome! (Preg Check Day)
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Discbine Fire, Broken Baler, And Everyone's Sick!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Growing Calves And Kids!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
What Gets Baled Must Get Hauled!
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Welcome to E.A.B Farms. We are a first-generation family farm that specializes in top quality forage and bedding production. We also grow row-crops and background beef feeder calves. We have a growing herd of black angus cows for calf production. We look forward to you following along as we share the challenges and rewards of being a first-generation family farm!
Two Discbines Mean Twice The Problems!
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Two Discbines Mean Twice The Problems!
What Is So Interesting About The End Of Summer?
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What Is So Interesting About The End Of Summer?
Rain DESTROYS Thousands Of Dollars In Alfalfa!
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Rain DESTROYS Thousands Of Dollars In Alfalfa!
My Rye Was REJECTED At The Grain Terminal!
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My Rye Was REJECTED At The Grain Terminal!
It's All Fun And Games Untill It's Time To Haul Them!
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It's All Fun And Games Untill It's Time To Haul Them!
I Have NEVER Been So Far Behind In My Life!
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I Have NEVER Been So Far Behind In My Life!
Chopping Winter Rye For The First Time!
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Chopping Winter Rye For The First Time!
Rain Makes Grain! (Unless You Can't Get It Planted)
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Rain Makes Grain! (Unless You Can't Get It Planted)
First-generation Farmer Buying 25 Year Old Equipment?
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First-generation Farmer Buying 25 Year Old Equipment?
The Farm Boots Everyone Is Talking About!
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The Farm Boots Everyone Is Talking About!
I Survived Recording 30 Days Of Calving!
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I Survived Recording 30 Days Of Calving!
Great video
You could use an aquarium pump to keep circulating the water it shouldn’t freeze. Instead of using tank heaters. As long as the water is moving it shouldn’t freeze. Just a suggestion. Your cattle are by no means starving they all look good. Great job. God bless
@@ryanbachman9227 Thanks for watching!
@ you guys do a good job. I’m your neighbor I live just north of you a few miles just before highway 23.
Good work!
Coes looks good. Looks like you’re going in the winter in good shape.
Thanks for watching Ray! How are things over there for you?
@ steady
Another calving season will keep you busy. Wouldn't want you to run out of things to do in September.
September is already one of our busiest months. . . .Sleep is overrated. . . Thanks for watching!
Winter has definitely arrived here too. This past week I woke up -12 twice. 🤦😄 Oh well, we got off pretty light last year.
@ohrmundtsimmentals We had -22 already, not much snow tho! Thanks for watching!
Love your fall calving idea. Spread the work and spread the revenue. Can’t wait to see how it works.
@@Rollinghillsfarmsmn Only time will tell, Thanks for watching!
It’s like a pot of gold 🤤 😍 😂
@@rockhardranch Worth almost double a few years ago. . . .
It’s because it’s a dodge
@@jacobf1240 I have owned them all, they all have thier problems. . . .
wow nice video
@@machineryworking4589 Thanks for watching!
Nicely done.
@@michaelreid5307 Thanks For Watching!
A friend of mine said his cousin worked for a farmer they used their discbine to cut corn stalks before they baled them. I heard it works good but also heard it picks up some dirt to.
@@ryanbachman9227 Some people do, it's hard on the discbines tho. . .
@ not sure what is the right way. Hard on rake teeth or hard on the discbine. I know they didn’t put new knives on the discbine which made sense.
@ryanbachman9227 We use a stalk chopper to cut stalks, should be some clips in the video.
@ I’ve seen that video. I’ve seen a guy use a beet topper also to windrow corn stalks
Your kids are cute . Mine are 18 and 23 . They don't and won't ride with me lol
@@zcole6612 Thanks for watching!
Great video of your IH monster in action. Corn just looks like money to me. Nice looking stalk bales.
@@Rollinghillsfarmsmn Definitely looks like money, it's definitely isn't cheap to grow!
Have you ever weighed a corn stalk bale? In the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter how much they weigh but while I was watching I was wondering about the weight.
@@farawayfarm2520 They typically weigh 150 to 200 lbs lighter then hay. . . 👍
Junk. 👍😂
Courtney knows what's goin' on at the farm!!
@@vickisticks267 She's the boss. . .
Why aren’t you using the grain cart?
Very limited on man power this year, might get it out yet depending on how things go.
Git ‘er in the field! Nice looking IH. Great shots of golden corn flowing. Wish we could grow corn up here, but even if it grew we have zero infrastructure. Hate mud.
Corn is my favorite crop to grow! You should be able to grow silage corn up there!
@ Yeah, I suppose but it’s not the same as a grain tank full of shelled corn.
How many acres of corn do you have to combine??
Normally, around 4-450 acres, way less this year with all the PP acres.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy thanksgiving to all of you.
Happy Thanksgiving to you, and your's.
How have these tires done for you? I am looking at a set for my Gehl.
@Anony___mous Absolutely love them. Best tire, i have run so far for performance. Would have to check hours but seem to be wearing a little fast.
It's handy to use an IBC tote to bring water where you have to plumbing.
Tires squatting’ on that IH.
Would like to hear how the hay is selling at the auction barns. Market is pretty strong here in Ohio with the dry summer.
@@ShaneCoppler Intrestisting, Any sale barns out there to send to?
When you design and built your shed did you use any resources to lay things out ? I am new to cattle and am trying to layout a shed for a mix of cow/calf and then feed some out just looking for resources to design a building
@andrewduff4719 We purchased this as a retired dary farm. The cow shed was a steer finishing facility, and our calf shed was where they raised replacement heifers. .
We are still drier here than you guys are but there's a little fall time slop. Once you've been selling beef for a while and word gets around I bet Sunday is going to get pretty busy.
@@farawayfarm2520 Let hope so, anything new up there? Any monster bucks?
@e.a.bfarms Not much new. No big bucks either. 🙂
Good luck with the retail beef sales. That should work out really good.
@@ryanbachman9227 Hoping we can make some progress with it! Definitely a hard gig to scale!
Good luck with your retail project. Nice way to diversify the operation. Good way to structure your sales too.
@@Rollinghillsfarmsmn Yeah, Retail is a hard gig to scale, but what is easy in farming. . .
Yeah, do a deep dive into the Haymarket
@@michiganhay7844 It's ugly that's for sure! Hope it's holding together for you!
I love seeing all of you. but especially like it when Courtney gets a hold of the camera. Her narrating cracks me up. And you guys work too much!!
@@vickisticks267 Only about 5% of hers get posted, she ranted on the camera for 7 mins tonight. . . She enjoys camera time.
Where are you located ???
@@rickanderson6595 Ogilvie, MN. East central MN.
I would like to have a hay report of the auction. I went to our local auction this week hay prices are soft,beautiful 2nd crop alfalfa $160 ton
@timpingel9607 Yeah, it's rough out there. Alot of rounds under $50 a ton here. . . .
@@e.a.bfarms Yikes! Hard to pay for the harvesting cost at that price. I think prices will increase once we get into next year. At least I hope so we have bales stored everywhere!🤣🤣
@timpingel9607 Loosing money for sure, but have to keep it moving, or we will never get it gone.
This is awesome! Congrats! You guys work your butts off!
@rockhardranch It's been a rough year! How's life on the RHR going?
@ it’s been busy 😳 but things are slowing down a little now. We’ve been MIA on here but we will be back soon 😊
@@rockhardranch Once things slow down we might have to meet up with ya guys and get a bite to eat at one of the sale barns!
@ Agreed!
Great video I enjoyed your video today thank you
@@haroldharberson161 Thanks for watching!
I wish we had that local beef production here, but we only have no edible Long Pig production in Miami now. It's been over a month since we had rain and it's still hot but by next week it is supposed to cool off.
@@chargermopar Pretty dry down there then?
@@e.a.bfarms Yes it's the dry season which comes after hurricane season ends.
Congrats on opening the farm store. 👍👍
@ohrmundtsimmentals Thanks. How's thing going for you guys?
@e.a.bfarms pretty decent. This weekend we're finally picking cob corn. Probably won't get stalk bales with the weather that's coming. The calves we sold at the sale barn did well a couple weeks ago but we also lost a cow 3 weeks. 🤦 Calves have been on silage a little over a week and they are loving it. So mostly good, some bad. Lol
glad to see you selling beef Love the videos.
@@jeremybarron5741 Thanks for watching!
Nice toolbox. Love your haystack too. Rocks are part of spreading for us. That’s why I spread with the Oliver with the front rock box.
I’m surprised you have any shed space left at all the amount Hay that you two did this year so since you got a lot more cows now, are you keeping a lot of the mamas more in an outdoor area next to the barn rather than the shed under hang? You know it would be good topic for you to do. Do you make more money in a year where you have massive production with lower prices or a drought year with less production and super high prices?
@michiganhay7844 I've been thinking about doing a video on the hay market. It's pretty rough out there right now. . . .We cleared a bunch of hay out of the sheds to make room for second/third cut.
Try to keep your tailgate just a hair lower the manure will still go under then let it down as it’s getting empty that way if there is ricks in there they won’t fly up into the back window of the tractor. Just a suggestion for safety
@@ryanbachman9227 Can't shut it too much or the safety switch shuts off the apron, but we to typically lower it some.
Great video! Are them Kuhn box spreaders pretty well built?
@@yourlocalfarmer1201 We get along good with this one so far. . .
Dynamite 😉
Man, lots of action, you two have a lot of get up and go. A good thing you show is how you don’t need a wrapper to do all that hay - good timing, advantages weather- being ready to go.
@michiganhay7844 Thanks, Ray! Haven't wrapped a single bale this year. Maybe I should have, but I didn't.
Which state?
@@usa.mowing East Central Mn
No snow here but I saw what was in your area when I drove to Iowa and back on 35 yesterday.
@@farawayfarm2520 Road trip for new equipment?
@e.a.bfarms Puppy for Madi. 🙂
@@farawayfarm2520 What kind? That's a haul for a pup!
@@e.a.bfarms English Setter.
We definitely needed the moisture but this snow really made a mess.
@@ryanbachman9227 Not much of it made it in the ground, but it's a start.
Seems like you’re baling much later in October than other years.
@Rollinghillsfarmsmn We typically finish the first week of November most years. . . This year, we started a month late, so we will see what happens. . .This year we had an extra 575 acres of teff grass to make tho.