This is so amazing to see PMS & HARVESTING this big now. I remember being on the ground floor when Todd first started w/3 trucks, 1 cutter & 1 packing tractor.
1st time me and my cousin were hired by a farmer who we had been hanging around his shop. The time to cut silage , he had a milk herd that mostly his was taking care of. He ran a fix it shop and bought a used dozer for packing and he asked a kid me if I could run it. Was honest I probably can but really be new for me. Build it high as you can don't get it wide and pack it all day. He would buy a dozer with some problems and the silage would clean it while getting the job done. Cousin ran a tractor pulling a wagon. 2 other farmers would help and we would help them. Dad didn't ask much about the job but was glad we had got a job.
@@amazingfarming1462 yeah pretty young didn't have drivers license rode our bikes to hangout or went with great uncle who we would help with some of his adventures. Being hired for a job because he thought we could do it. He said to ask our dads and mine was like ok. Don't know if he had talked to him about the job but dad acted like it was fine.
holy MOLY that silage pile is MONSTEROUS!! ile be honest credit where credit is due to this dedicated hardworking team of farmers to work their butts off to harvest and tend to this silage pile
Does anyone else remember when farmers used to grow vegetables? Growing up we could go by fields with anything from pickles to peppers, now corn for silage and soy beans. It's a rare sight to see a field of corn that is harvested for the for the ears of corn and not just chopped up. Bon Appetit!!!
We're do you live? I'm Michigan we raise field corn, soy beans,black bean,white beans, Lima beans,etc etc on the dry beans. Seen a farmer this year planting green beans we had to stop and watch the harvest because this isn't something we do on our farm. We also plant sugar beets, potatoes. And some areas grow lots of carrots. Your vegetables can't be grown in any old soil so that is why we don't do vegetables. Dry beans, corn and sugar beets are very common for our type of ground. Lots of farmers grow sweet corn and sell at road side stands but that isn't how they make a living it's only pocket money .
I have never seen a fresh grown pickle. What does the plant look like? Been in farming one way or another from the 70 Where does the frozen ears of corn come from, and can corn if it is all be chopped up for feed. And here (Texas) we have fresh corn in the stores most of the warm months. That farm is raising their silage for their livestock, as not having to buy it. They are at their TX panhandle location, that is a dairy farm. (milk factory)
Where I live we have one farmer with a large farm who plants corn every 2 weeks throughout the season and he has corn for sale sweet corn from July to October
I saw the Amish last week they had 4 horses hooked up to a 1 row cutter that loaded the complete stalk onto a wagon which they took to the barn and chopped it. They worked all day on about 3 acres we do that in about 15 minutes
I dairy farm with my parents we have 120 milk cows and raise our own heifers. We run a 4455jd on a 900 NH 3 row head. We put up 8 or 9, 9×200 bags every year plus a few bags of haylage and rye. Dad chops, and I do all the hauling. It wouldn't work for us to pile it because it would take more people. It usually takes us 10 or 12 days to get corn all chopped.
When I was young silage for the most part was stored in silos. There were some farms that had pit silos but the larger farms had Harvestore silos they controlled the fermentation best. I remember how that smelled.
WOW I wish I was part of that, I grew up working on a farm in Michigan when I was young and now Im almost retired and live in Montana and I really miss it.
While this is impressive to see, it's sad to think about the huge amount of small mom and pop farms that were put out of business by these large corporate farms.
I work in an industry similar to this, but with ranches instead of farms. And more often than not, unfortunately, it's usually the farmer/rancher that gives up the farm willingly. Health reasons, kids aren't interested in taking it over or they don't have kids at all, taxes, environmental factors, there's a pile of reasons large companies take over small family farms. And it's generally mutual.
@@Liam-h5o no they don't, they take advantage of the small farm owners, and acquire their farms for pennies on the dollar, or they wouldn't be buying them.
@@mahmut4212 valla youtubeda çiftlik videoları çiftlik oyunları falan izliyorum. Mutlu ediyor beni. Şehir hayatından bir nebzede olsa uzaklaştırıp götürüyor beni.😅
@@celikbayraktar7217 bende öyleyim çiflik videoları izleyince zamanın nasıl geçtiğini anlamıyorum hadi sana iyi izlemeler( runch simulator ciftlik oyununu oynamanı öneririm çok güzel oyun)
جبل الذرة الذي منه الله يخرج الابقار امهات العجول و الدجاج البيض للمايدة و الفراخات و مزارع التسمين و الديك الرومي ... هذا الجبل اساس اللحوم الحمراء و البيضاء و صناعاتها التحويلية
I see too many tractors driving in circles and trucks sitting still. If a tractor isn't on the silage pile it's not working. If a truck is stopped it's wasted.
This is so amazing to see PMS & HARVESTING this big now. I remember being on the ground floor when Todd first started w/3 trucks, 1 cutter & 1 packing tractor.
Damn....😲
1st time me and my cousin were hired by a farmer who we had been hanging around his shop. The time to cut silage , he had a milk herd that mostly his was taking care of. He ran a fix it shop and bought a used dozer for packing and he asked a kid me if I could run it. Was honest I probably can but really be new for me. Build it high as you can don't get it wide and pack it all day. He would buy a dozer with some problems and the silage would clean it while getting the job done. Cousin ran a tractor pulling a wagon. 2 other farmers would help and we would help them. Dad didn't ask much about the job but was glad we had got a job.
That sounds like an adventure! 🤩
@@amazingfarming1462 yeah pretty young didn't have drivers license rode our bikes to hangout or went with great uncle who we would help with some of his adventures. Being hired for a job because he thought we could do it. He said to ask our dads and mine was like ok. Don't know if he had talked to him about the job but dad acted like it was fine.
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Bolsonaro 🇧🇷
Обмен на,,,
Ассалому алекум хормела ока хурмонга барака коил лекин машааллох узбекистондан ьсаломлар
Their pushing/packing tractors is impressive on its own
Вот это масштаб!
holy MOLY that silage pile is MONSTEROUS!! ile be honest credit where credit is due to this dedicated hardworking team of farmers to work their butts off to harvest and tend to this silage pile
Bereketli olsun çok güzel Allah bizlere de kardeslerime de nasip etsin
Does anyone else remember when farmers used to grow vegetables? Growing up we could go by fields with anything from pickles to peppers, now corn for silage and soy beans. It's a rare sight to see a field of corn that is harvested for the for the ears of corn and not just chopped up. Bon Appetit!!!
try texas
Так то да, правильно говоришь
We're do you live? I'm Michigan we raise field corn, soy beans,black bean,white beans, Lima beans,etc etc on the dry beans. Seen a farmer this year planting green beans we had to stop and watch the harvest because this isn't something we do on our farm. We also plant sugar beets, potatoes. And some areas grow lots of carrots. Your vegetables can't be grown in any old soil so that is why we don't do vegetables. Dry beans, corn and sugar beets are very common for our type of ground. Lots of farmers grow sweet corn and sell at road side stands but that isn't how they make a living it's only pocket money .
I have never seen a fresh grown pickle. What does the plant look like?
Been in farming one way or another from the 70
Where does the frozen ears of corn come from, and can corn if it is all be chopped up for feed. And here (Texas) we have fresh corn in the stores most of the warm months.
That farm is raising their silage for their livestock, as not having to buy it. They are at their TX panhandle location, that is a dairy farm. (milk factory)
Where I live we have one farmer with a large farm who plants corn every 2 weeks throughout the season and he has corn for sale sweet corn from July to October
Я просто восхищаюсь работой
Cel mai tare video tot asa 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊😊😊
With these stacks it's almost unthinkable how we used to chop with a three row head and tandem axle silage box.
Oh yeah! We chop with contractors Krone Big X with 10 row head, but it's too big for our small farm, but it is his smalles chopper :D
I saw the Amish last week they had 4 horses hooked up to a 1 row cutter that loaded the complete stalk onto a wagon which they took to the barn and chopped it. They worked all day on about 3 acres we do that in about 15 minutes
ive seen piles half this size with a three row corn head tip box dumping into silage trucks. long days with 3 rows only lol
I dairy farm with my parents we have 120 milk cows and raise our own heifers. We run a 4455jd on a 900 NH 3 row head. We put up 8 or 9, 9×200 bags every year plus a few bags of haylage and rye. Dad chops, and I do all the hauling. It wouldn't work for us to pile it because it would take more people. It usually takes us 10 or 12 days to get corn all chopped.
When I was young silage for the most part was stored in silos. There were some farms that had pit silos but the larger farms had Harvestore silos they controlled the fermentation best. I remember how that smelled.
Respect from Finland
Beautiful video
Ce que vous avez le savoir faire. Je suis fière de vous
AMERICAN FARMERS…Still the backbone of America!
Incrível essa gigantesca pilha de silagem
Grandes tractor y demás maquina más impresiona es la cantidad de tractores es un trabajo lindo de acer más con terrible tractores y máquinas
It is unbelievable that in just a few minutes, the machine has harvested such a large area. The performance is amazing.
This is what i realy need to see
Mundo vei sem porteira
Show de bola
WOW I wish I was part of that, I grew up working on a farm in Michigan when I was young and now Im almost retired and live in Montana and I really miss it.
Wow that. Crazy how old are you man?
Tous mes vœux est d'aller travailler dans ces genres d'entreprises agricole.
I appreciate the time you take to research and present accurate information. It’s why I trust your channel
Muito bom mesmo gostei parabéns
Maquina grande casanba muito bom parabéns pelo trabalho impressionante primeiro vez eu vejo isso parabéns
واہ جی واہ
Masha Allah Nice working
1200 ton per hour! 😃 That's awesome
Просто капец 😱😱😱,,слов нет 😮😮😮,, фантастика 😮😮😮😮
Genial nos vemos en el campo 💯💯💯
Grande 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thank you 😊
Beautiful and good work
Хорошо поработали. Молодцы!
멋져요
Inside there are agriculture machines that make me highly interested.
PERFECT!!!!!!!
Look at the bigest and amazing ..greeting from thailand...
Oh yeah nice again
Damn that's huge 😲
😮that's really awesome looking
Джо спин с содой хорошо постарались
While this is impressive to see, it's sad to think about the huge amount of small mom and pop farms that were put out of business by these large corporate farms.
I work in an industry similar to this, but with ranches instead of farms. And more often than not, unfortunately, it's usually the farmer/rancher that gives up the farm willingly. Health reasons, kids aren't interested in taking it over or they don't have kids at all, taxes, environmental factors, there's a pile of reasons large companies take over small family farms. And it's generally mutual.
True
But at least the bigger farms buy the small farms for more than there worth
@@Liam-h5o no they don't, they take advantage of the small farm owners, and acquire their farms for pennies on the dollar, or they wouldn't be buying them.
@@tomchrisfield7348 sometimes they pay more than they are worth
I do silage and baling on Kenya and I think I need to rename what we do coz the scale of this is incredible 😄
Where
Id be hammered drunk time we got that pile covered🤣🤣
Муравьи
That's so great
just amazing what humans can achieve!!
Look so good
The agricultural industry thrives thanks to these machines
İts wonderfull very good job.
das is krank!!!
Вот эта сила!! Альхамдулиллах
Crazier part wonder how many cattle they have.
Keren... semoga Indonesia bisa meniru ini mantul
Thank you 😊🚜
Is looking like a Hollywood Story
Reminds me of that one time at band camp.
Oh yeah I‘m back I love your videos 👍🏼
New subscriber. Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴
Thank you very much and welcome to my channel. Next video is coming soon 😊
Wow 😯
And the giant white plastic!
Cool love it
Nice working. Driver. Job. Heavy. Please
Wow! Amazing! Greetings from Brazil.
Taśma przenośnikowa jest super pod kiszonke.. zapraszam do kontaktu..
*Let's bring in the livestock! It's the most cost-effective and eco-friendly way with no fuel or pollution involved.*
Un des plus gros chantier mondial !
Quel vidéo !
Je cherche un travail comme ça la gare et qu'elle te donner mon numéro de téléphone je t'appelle
Very nice job gentleman,I never seen people work together as a team. Keep up the great work. Thank you for sharing your video ❤
you are so right andarela real
Crazy, here where I live everything is small sized 😳
oh yes, here where I live everything is medium sized but pretty nice machines. We also got a small farm
I can't see like this in indonesia...wooouww
wow big
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Грандиозное зрелище🙃
الانتاچ الصناعي الزراعي ممتع
يحتاج بركة و لرجل لا يخشى التعرق سواء كان مليونير او لا
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Çok müthiş bir şey ya. Çooook güzel
Burada türk görmek şaşırtıcı
@@mahmut4212 valla youtubeda çiftlik videoları çiftlik oyunları falan izliyorum. Mutlu ediyor beni. Şehir hayatından bir nebzede olsa uzaklaştırıp götürüyor beni.😅
@@celikbayraktar7217 bende öyleyim çiflik videoları izleyince zamanın nasıl geçtiğini anlamıyorum hadi sana iyi izlemeler( runch simulator ciftlik oyununu oynamanı öneririm çok güzel oyun)
@@mahmut4212 valla evde pc yok malesef. FS ve ranch simülatör oynamayı çok isterdim. Onun yerine FS mobile oynuyorum idare ediyorum bu şekil👍
@@celikbayraktar7217 o da iyi zaten bu ekonomide ps almak imkansız bende oynayanları izliyorum
これがサイレージなのかな?驚きだ!8畝を一度に刈る機械も凄い。ビニールの端を土で押さえる方法も凄い。ね
MEGA NIICEEE ABO+Like❤❤❤
Big
Enough to feed cows for at least 2years
ใช่ต้นข้าวโพดมั้ยครับ
Brasil é Bolsonaro 22
This is why we can feed the world so much better than even 100 years ago and why we will be able to even better in the future
Feed the world?? You should watch less CNN.
@@NoblesseOblige. yeah the world OVER PRODUCE 1000 of tons wasted
Woa🙄
I want to see your dairy farm
Maybe I can show in the future, our biggest tractor is a John Deere 6220, we run our farm with lot of passion :)
جبل الذرة الذي منه الله يخرج الابقار امهات العجول و الدجاج البيض للمايدة و الفراخات و مزارع التسمين و الديك الرومي
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هذا الجبل اساس اللحوم الحمراء و البيضاء و صناعاتها التحويلية
منه معلبات اللحوم
American size 👍
I want to learn to do this packing
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Para cuantos animales y tiempp alcanza esa cantidad de ensilaje.
Bro about to become rich if he do that in fs22
I see too many tractors driving in circles and trucks sitting still. If a tractor isn't on the silage pile it's not working. If a truck is stopped it's wasted.
هذه شركة لا تتبع صاحب المزرعة
Now I'd like to see a video of making the giant blue plastics!
I can do research and maybe can make a video about the production of this :)
Witam. Maja rozmach. Odrazu ze 300 hertara albo wincy. 😁😁😁😁
Try Flortex cover system. no more tires. Sustainable and low impact cost
Enough to feed cows for a year.
Unbelievable 🤪
Zo‘rku
They must have a lot of cows lol
Делим объем горы на 4-5 и получаем объем ( количество) мяса и молока ))) 👍
... и не только, но это по другую сторону 😁
Top 👏👏👏
My corn silage is going into a pile 8 miles away. The Moore county Texas pile is so huge they seem next door. These are just mole hills!