Swathing Our Fall Rye!
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Hey thanks for watching the video!
Man that calf room is spotless!
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Your sister did a good job cleaning that barn.👍
Outstanding video Jan! Lovely calf. Immaculate calf barn. Beautiful drone shots. Always a pleasure to see great teamwork on the farm. Well done! Thanks for the video.
Well done 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦
Thanks!!
Great video keep them coming.
Thanks!!
I have learned so much. Thank you Jan
love all the drone footage
We've had great success with triticale in Eastern Oregon for a number of years now. Love the drone footage.
good job, neline
Some of that manure would look good on my compost pile to till into my garden come spring. Always work to do, good looking calf.
My mom got some on her garden this spring!
I first heard of Triticale 56 years ago, when it was mentioned in the Star Trek TV series episode: The Trouble With Tribbles.
Great drone shots. Give a super view of your work. Thanks.
Thanks 👍
Awesome content Jan! Unload the hay and then load up the manure! Kind of like the day in the life of a cow! Before and after 😃👍👍👍
If anyone deserves it it's the farmers, ranchers and dairymen.
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congrats! new borns!
Always the best!
Thanks for the drone footage sweet
I'm positive that this video is going to get more likes just because your sister was in it!!! Smashing the 👍👍👍👍👍 God bless 🙏
Hahaha thanks
Loved this video! Thank you!
Thanks!!
Thanks for giving us decent content.take care.
jan you are awesome. you run all the time doing a dozen things. so glad nothing broke today so you didn't get snipped at. I hate it when you get snipped at . Thanks for bringing us along
Thanks!
Great video as always
Great videos
Don't feel too bad Jan. My 300 acres of peas are also miserable. There are a lot of us in the same boat as you! Hope you guys have a safe and breakdown free harvest!
Loved it!
awesome video.
Thanks!
Winter kill sure did hit y’all pretty good in your rye fields. I think swathing was the better idea.
We're planting triticale for a few years now and have great success with the yields. The straw also is of high quality. The price on the grain market however isn't satisfactory.
We are trying Sorghum -Sudan grass this year..... pretty drought tolerant and it love's the heat.
I’ll check it out!
Very unfortunate about your pea crop. A lot of work and not many bushels per acre where I live on non irrigated land they will get 60-100 bushels per acre and on irrigated land we can get 100 + per acre. Another great video and thank you for helping to feed the world. 👍
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊
Thanks for watching!
Awesome drone shots Jan!
Cheers.
That sky looks promising. You're just north and west of us..perhaps we shall get some rain...not what you want before swathing or after.
True! Havent got any lately
Great job....sure could use longer videos....Love your presentations....
Glad you like them!
Dailey uploads love it
Stressin 😂
@@saskdutchkid why how long do u do daily uploads for can u start mentioning what day it is when filming
You know the evenings have been cool when Jan is spotted wearing a bunnyhug! Nice field of Rye for sure, all in all given the moisture this year things have worked out pretty good for you guys. That’s good to see. Looking forward to see how the Triticale works out for you. Do you know of anyone else growing it around the area? Might have to get Eric to come up and share some tips and bring a few bottles of chocolate milk with him.😅
nice job with drone shots
Glad you liked it!
Good video.
Thanks!
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Order hybrid rye , try one plot . It has much more potential . You can get up 10t per 1ha just give it more fertilizer
This is a hybrid variety’s
@@saskdutchkid put for in for forage rye fodder pea . I made it this year it had incredible results just it was difficult to mow . it was 1,6m high rye and i don't know how long pea was it was in all directions .
Great job Jan. Do you scrape the area where the manure was so its flat and clean?
i though you were saying triticale wrong so i looked it up and i was wrong. and so was 10th gen lol. good job jan
Wow, your farm is endless, I have never seen such huge fields. Why do you separate the calves after birth, are they not herd animals?
Safety. Calves are more likely to survive if they are separated from the herd.
1. Safety: With a lot of cows in a confined area, a calf could be accidentally stepped on and killed.
2. Disease and health control: Moving the calves to their own sterile environment helps prevent them from ingesting any bacteria, or viruses within the first few hours of their life. As well a preventing diseases from being spread to, or from others. It also allows the farm staff to easily vaccinate, and feed them a proper amount of pasteurized colostrum, giving the calves immune system the best possible start. Their navels are also disinfected with iodine.
3. Convenience: The farm is in the business of selling milk. Once a mother has had her calf, twice a day for the next 305 days, she will be moved to the milking parlor and milked. That would be a more difficult task with a bunch of calves around. Especially once the cows are moved from the special needs barn, to the main barn.
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@@onewhitestone You're welcome.
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Like your videos
Thank you!
Nice video
Thanks!
Instead of bailing and then grinding the straw could you not put it through the forager and sheet it in a pile??great
video jan
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Thanks!
Shout out to Jan for correctly pronouncing "triticale."
Hahaha thanks that’s the first time someone has told me I pronounced something good on here! It’s usually you say “manure” weird 😂
You make it sound fancy!
Is the Swathing Machine has Air Conditioning ?
Yes, most modern farm machinery with cabs have air conditioning otherwise it would be miserable.
Hi there kitty
U ever raise big rye, kernels r twice as big, what is temp?
Look at 10 generation dairy Farmer they grow that all the time and it produces like crazy.
I think he gets more rain
Pennsylvania always gets enough rain. Even in supposed droughts.
Do y'all have your Environmental Farm Plan?
Hi jan good job keep it, ❤❤
Thanks!
Great Video!
Thank you!
Do you think Jan wakes up some nights screaming "The POOP, GOD the POOP--SO MUCH POOP!!!!"
Under 10 min and you get no thumbs-up. It seems like your posts are getting shorter and shorter, Why?? Gog Bless and I hope you make longer posts again. I have been watching you for a very long time.
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Why did you not just let your hired help unload the straw?
Obviously haha not that fact that he’s never unloaded a truck or that these are old hemp bales that break easy if your not careful, or if one falls on the truck it’s still on me
How many pounds of N, P and K do you expect from this manure treatment?
How many people work on the farm
8 full time
@saskdutchkid one of the you tube videos I can't wait to watch
Soon to be a steer
That’s right 😂
Some spreader that fair shift some shit
It’s big 💪🏻
Each cow price.
Could you please provide job offer in your dairy farm
Aww cute calf! 🐄🇨🇦👍🏻😁
Very cute!
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Why don’t you just keep the bull calves and turn them into steers and use them as a source of food for you and your family when they get big enough to butcher you should use some of the resources that you have on your farm to feed your families that way you’re not wasting money on buying groceries
They do have a corral full......they also said they sell them to neighbors for food.
I'm sure they do
Hi harriet, seems you are new to Jan’s channel take a look back at his videos I promise you will learn a lot of what Jan and his family do how well they farm etc they trully are an inspirational family and deserve every accolade and all that they strive to achieve, happy viewing Harriet.
And yes, we have seen Jan squirt milk directly from a cow into his coffee. 😀
Why don't plant rye in all the places you took gain from 😊😊
We plan to plan a lot more rye this fall
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Why don’t you let the mother raise the calf like god intended. Put them into pasture. That’s not right. The cows should be in the fields not locked up in a barn with no exercise.
This is a business, not a nature preserve. Besides, there is very little instinct or nature left in a dairy Holstein. The breed has been domesticated and optimized for milk production for so many generations that it probably would not survive in the wild.
@@nmccw3245 Hopefully LR-xx5ig reads your comment. Surviving in the pasture they would but not Canadian winters, and where would Jan's family grow the feed for winter. Holsteins are not beef cattle
Great Video!
Thanks!