Even though it has been 55 years since the family made silage, it still brings back memories. There is something about silage videos that bring back smell memories.
Mike this is real good video I would love to know how many cows they milk at this farm Mike. It is one big operation Thank you Mike I always enjoy watching your videos I never get tired of watching them Thank you GOD BLESS and keep up the good work.
Maybe you have covered this in a previous video, but I would like to see how they go about covering the silage pile with tarps and tires. Otherwise, I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
A video of covering the silage pile is on the list. I was thinking a corn silage video I did a few years ago at Convoy Dairy showed them covering part of the pile.
There is a family dairy near Dalhart that you could see for miles. I doubt you could video. I am thinking it would be the largest in the US or close after current expansion. To utilize the milk they have a large cheese factory.
Great video, as always, throughout its entirety. Such an unexpected welcome treasure to hear good and appropriate and enjoyable accompanying music starting circa minute 18, makes for a stellar video as a whole, alongside your good knowledgeable commentary.
My uncle always got the fields tested after we got corn done. Sometimes it wasn’t leached of nutrients, so we didn’t spread manure. Those fields might be okay.
Mike nice silage video. Have you ever come across after harvest or at harvest, farms loading directly into a train from a truck with just kernels of corn or soy? Only saw it once on how farms work on you tube! If you have a link?
That pile/mound of silage is massive. How many acres does it take to build it? How many trailers loads? How many acres fit into one trailer? Good grief, I have questions. I like Mike. Happy subscriber 😊!
It would depend on the situation, on this operation where they are pumping what looks to be millions of gallons in the application window, you would need a lot of tanks and that many more people hauling from the lagoon to the application, on smaller operations you could probably do tanks or if you had a large enough application window.
I thought it was humorous was knifing in manure while directly across the road high school football game going on. Come to watch a game ànd smell our 'dairy air
How many tons of siledge are those trailers carring? Also the trailers have three axles with really large tires. Do the tires on the front axle turn with the tractor?? Or am I just seeing things.
Hi Mike Less great video. I have a question if forage harvester operator needs a rest room break does he switch out with tractor driver & to keep the operation moving or how do they work that out ?
Even though it has been 55 years since the family made silage, it still brings back memories. There is something about silage videos that bring back smell memories.
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The neighbors are getting entertained.👍👍
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Love video silagen Mike
Wow, what an operation.
Mike this is real good video I would love to know how many cows they milk at this farm Mike.
It is one big operation
Thank you Mike I always enjoy watching your videos I never get tired of watching them
Thank you GOD BLESS and keep up the good work.
Great video Mike. There is a lot of iron out there!
Their front yard looks a ball diamond!
Great video Mike. That's one helluva family farm!!
Awesome video 👍
Great video Mike! 👍👍
Great to see so many different brands of equipment in one place working together.
Good video.
what a wonderfull operation, so many different tractor brands in one place
What a operation ! Great video Mike👍👍
Enjoyed your video. From Grandview Missouri.
Love all your videos
That's a nice fleet for pushing and packing👍😉 I like to see large silage piles😁👍
Great video👍👍
I’ve ran their dragline for them when they where a smaller dairy just starting out
That’s a beautiful farm. Blown away they are pumping that manure from 3 miles away 🤯
Great Video Mike, This must rate up there with some of the custom harvest crews as a subject for a video, thanks for sharing
WOW!! What huge operation! I can’t begin the number of employees it must take to run it. Excellent video Mike.
That's awesome that an operation that size is not a corporate farm.
Another action-packed video!
Thanks a lot for that! 😊👍🏻
Great video.
It's that time of year. Looking forward to many harvest videos from ya Mike.
Maybe you have covered this in a previous video, but I would like to see how they go about covering the silage pile with tarps and tires. Otherwise, I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
A video of covering the silage pile is on the list. I was thinking a corn silage video I did a few years ago at Convoy Dairy showed them covering part of the pile.
There is a family dairy near Dalhart that you could see for miles. I doubt you could video. I am thinking it would be the largest in the US or close after current expansion. To utilize the milk they have a large cheese factory.
Great video, as always, throughout its entirety. Such an unexpected welcome treasure to hear good and appropriate and enjoyable accompanying music starting circa minute 18, makes for a stellar video as a whole, alongside your good knowledgeable commentary.
I love your videos! Often very nice shots of the landscape and the farms... All the best from Germany 🙂
you should check out congers lake farms when they do corn silage. they have a big operation
I’ve done two corn silage videos at Congress Lake Farms 2020 and 2021
Know them well, best operation I've ever been too.
The video is really good, thank you for sharing ❤
Great video Mike 👍. I went from north central Indiana up to Beloit WI this week to see some friends, saw a lot of chopping going on up that way.
Did anyone noticed hares running away from Forage harvester @ 22:09
The claas jaguar is a corn eatin son of a gun
Yesterday I was chopping ear silage
looks so modern bro
When the corn is finished its time to spread some manure after
My uncle always got the fields tested after we got corn done. Sometimes it wasn’t leached of nutrients, so we didn’t spread manure. Those fields might be okay.
A few thousand ton of silage!!!!!!! (maybe more than I think)
isn't there some disadvantages on using a tracked tractor on the pile? Don';t the rollers get gummed up?
Would there be any yield differences where the drag line tool bar inside wing turns
Mike nice silage video. Have you ever come across after harvest or at harvest, farms loading directly into a train from a truck with just kernels of corn or soy? Only saw it once on how farms work on you tube! If you have a link?
That pile/mound of silage is massive. How many acres does it take to build it? How many trailers loads? How many acres fit into one trailer? Good grief, I have questions. I like Mike. Happy subscriber 😊!
I have noticed a lot of large dairy farms even around me will have one or two small field of corn around their barns, do have any idea why that is?
Mike, is it more cost effictive dragging all that hose compared to a tank? Great video!
It would depend on the situation, on this operation where they are pumping what looks to be millions of gallons in the application window, you would need a lot of tanks and that many more people hauling from the lagoon to the application, on smaller operations you could probably do tanks or if you had a large enough application window.
i been past that dairy big place
Hay Mike what is the largest silage pile you ever saw
I thought it was humorous was knifing in manure while directly across the road high school football game going on. Come to watch a game ànd smell our 'dairy air
How many tons of siledge are those trailers carring? Also the trailers have three axles with really large tires. Do the tires on the front axle turn with the tractor?? Or am I just seeing things.
The first and the last axle steer in opposite directions (called Cross-Steer or X-steer), the center axle doesnt.
The PIPE on the forager is automatic or manual? Because If that thing is manual, oh LORD a hell of workload on that thing
Mike, I know you are so you down at Louisville, Kentucky?
Hi Mike Less great video. I have a question if forage harvester operator needs a rest room break does he switch out with tractor driver & to keep the operation moving or how do they work that out ?
How many cows do they milk?
I'll let someone who works for this farm answer that. I have a fairly good idea is all.
I’m curious on how many acres a day they are chopping?
I'll have to see if I can find out. I suppose a lot of it would depend on the field size as they have some pretty big fields and some smaller patches.
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Man . . . I am Soooo glad this isn't Smellovision . . .
good
Great video Mike 😊