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MinnesotaDairyFarmer
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2020
Fourth-generation Dairy, Hog, corn, and soybean farmer in southwestern Minnesota
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Chopping Haylage and Side Dressing Corn
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Chopping Haylage and Side Dressing Corn
Wrapping up plant 2023 and picking rocks
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Wrapping up plant 2023 and picking rocks
Milking and clean up after a foot of snow
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Milking and clean up after a foot of snow
Down to the last field of Corn for Harvest 2022
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Down to the last field of Corn for Harvest 2022
Start of corn harvest and massive break down
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Start of corn harvest and massive break down
Chopping 4th cutting alfalfa in a drought
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Chopping 4th cutting alfalfa in a drought
Starting corn silage harvest, filling silos
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Starting corn silage harvest, filling silos
Feeding cows on our 400 cow Family Dairy Farm
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Feeding cows on our 400 cow Family Dairy Farm
How many tractors get stuck to finish planting soybeans
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How many tractors get stuck to finish planting soybeans
Good to see you back.
Stay tuned, more videos from last fall will be uploaded soon
nice vid lot of job security + wholesome lifestyle
Great video. By the way, you may want to try SuperKlean's DuraFlow Dairy Nozzle for mastitis prevention. It also lasts longer than other dairy nozzles and is making cows healthier and happier from better and faster udder sanitation. Dairy farmers are loving it too.
It would be nice to see the finished calf barn.
Good video
Sweet ride!
That brings back some memories. When I was oh so much younger than I am now, tore many silo's down but in that process we were always moving them and putting them back up at another location. Interesting that they used a crane. We always put the scaffolding inside the silo, same as they use to build them and a crew would drop the staves into a sand pile on the outside of the silo. Seemed like I could work forever back then.
Awesome job
Are there any new videos coming out?
This week
Sounds like our milking parlor. Pekoi pekoi The sound of 5 am
What app do you use to mark the rocks with gps? Do a tutorial on that briefly, ide be curious to use it myself!
Climate Fieldview, I believe 2 springs ago I talked about it in a video
What spreader is that your using. We love our 4960 one of our favorites
Kuhn 8141
Thanks for the video.what model drill is that?
455
Nice smoke
Do more feeding videos man
Nice purchase
Hello after harvesting corn do you immediately bale it? Or you should dry it for days? Watching from Philippines
Usually we will wait a week depending on weather
Thank you looking forward to seeing the barn going up.
Thanks for the video. Building project looks good.
Just a guess - With all the rock outcroppings and wind turbines, you're scratchin' dirt in Rock County, S of Pipestone, home of Langes Cafe. Have eaten many meals there. My family originated near Ward. Grew up and farmed near Madison, SD. My niece and her family (Pohlman) farm near Jackson.
Around there
Where do you market your finished hogs
Smithfield
See the can of Dew on the dash of the 4755. A day without Dew is like a day without sunshine 😆
Gotta keep the human fuel tank full 😂😂
Definitely beautiful red/ whites ... Shorthorn and Normandy are my personal favorites. Excellent video. Thank you for explaining what you do.
Where is your farm in Minnesota
Southwestern
What kernel processor setting do you use for earlage?
1 of 5, idk how many mm that is
For being a drought it didn’t seem like a really bad one at least here in Stillwater Mn.
Some of our hay ground is on shallow to bedrock ground that runs out of moisture
@@MinnesotaDairyFarmer Which I’m guessing has little topsoil?
I am really glad I found your channel I enjoy your videos. You do such a great job.
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
shitty day when the wind changes direction while spreading
I see that you work all and drive all night when do you sleep 😅? Great video thank you.
Hey from one Minnesota guy to another,, maybe blow off the leftover chaff on the rig, so you don’t get cloggs
very cool tractor your brother rebuilt what brand is it and year if you can share? keep up the good work Near Eau Claire WI here where you at in Minnesota. Always get to Minnesota State Fair
John Deere 8100, southwestern
Super trucker video,, don’t need to see you in your yellow shirt,, point the camera outside and show the beautiful Minnesota countryside
Nice video man I grew up on farms and ranches here in Colorado been to a few dairy farms around Colorado and Kansas with dad hauling steins and jerseys
Enjoyed the milking portion. Don’t envy you having to deal with all the snow.
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Makes me wonder what robots do when they come upon extra teats.
About 10" just north of Brookings
Great video you guys stay safe in all that snow
Why no tire chains on the tmr tractor? I’m shocked it can move at all without them 😂. Nice seeing shots from the parlor!
We have cattle on a couple farms down the road so would have to drive over the road with chains on
We got about 12” too north of Tracy, Mn.
I really enjoyed that video you do a great job. I really liked the footage of the mixer wagon.
Do you grind the net wrap ?
Not for pigs, but with the bale grinder we do
Thank you for being so respectful to your animals it speaks volumes of your character.
Thank you
We used stalks to was great bedding.
Thank you
Very interesting thank you.
Very nice 👍🏻