Thanks for introducing us to your hard working sister , she does a great job with those calves! What a mess with them bales froze to the ground like that, thanks for the great video Jan! ✅
I grew up in the restaurant business, and I thought that was the only business where there was always something to do. Watching your videos is absolute proof that there is always something to do on the dairy farm. Excellent work ethic.
Enjoy watching all your videos especially this one where the calves are so happy romping around the new bedding. We also finally got to see your hair. Good job, Jan.
Seeing cows with a new bale or new bedding is my favorite thing to see, they look all hopped up on catnip or as I say cownip! It’s obviously pure joy 🐮 I love seeing you and your family working together on your farm. I hope I can shake your hand some day Jan if we ever feel comfortable shaking hands again after this virus crap! Stay safe and stay awesome Jan!!!
Reminds me of the year I bought a calf catcher for my beef herd. All shiny and painted up attached to the four wheeler. By the end of calving it looked like it had been through a manure covered war. Equipment just never looks pretty for long with cattle!
Of all the farm videos I watch with livestock you definitely run the cleanest operation. The attention to detail when you disinfect the calf barn shows everyone why Sask made dairy products are among the best in the world. It’s summer folks eat lots of ice cream and support these hard working individuals.
respect! I've seen other farmers taking out the dirty floor and putting fresh clean hair again, without washing, disinfecting the ground before the new fresh hay . Well done! beautiful to see you and family make such good team work. well done
I've noticed one drawback to watching your channel. You originally hooked me with you're being Dutch, as is my family (de Jager). My grandparents even had a few dairy cows in Alberta back in the 50's. But now TH-cam thinks I want to watch nothing but farm videos from all over the world all the time -- I don't. But I am hooked on your videos -- good job! 🐴🐴🐴
Wait a second! You have hair! Get outta here! First time you've appeared without a hat! :-) And the opening...your farm...just gorgeous....love the stand of trees out front. And the barn...classy!
Love the new calf buggy! Such a good idea and great construction. Those heifer calves are looking so good. Nice to meet your sister...another member of the family keeping up the tradition. Great vid, thanks for the information.
Oh so cute seeing calves frisking around in the hay and new space! Boy, all of you work really hard to keep your dairy farm working smoothly. Great job. Love the drone shots! Thank you for sharing! We love to watch - and now being confined to home, it is nice to have good content to watch. I am fussy with what we watch. Thanks for making good quality videos. Blessings to you - stay safe
Another great educational video Jan. Nice that your sister gets some credit/screen time! Love the way you take care of the animals. That's a cool calf mover! A joy to watch those calves cavorting around in the deep new bedding! A plus for the drone footage.
Great video, you take such care with your herd. I have enjoyed TH-cam over the last couple weeks since we are older folks with lung issues and have had to stay in. It's been a blessing. Thank you for creating content, I know it's a LOT of work but it is so appreciated....especially right now. :) Be well, stay safe, wash your hands, check on your neighbors and be kind!
Fascinating show. Every video you put up is sensational and unique. My hat off to you. No other dairy youtube show has your technique, originality, knowledge of subject matter, drone and music montages. And your cast is very nice too. We have seen Mom and Dad and one sister and a mention of another, plus your extra day worker. Keep them coming. The virus has caused a major shutdown of life as we have known it and everyone is asked to remain at home unless absolutely necessary to buy groceries or supplies, etc. I'm sad that corona found its way to your northern paradise.
Just love to see the pure joy of a calve when it encounters new bedding, or the first time in an open field. Love the quality of your videos,and some of the great shots you manage to pull off so well :)
A leaf blower would be handy to blow out the last bit of stuff instead of trying to sweep it. Saves a lot of time. Luve the vids, and your calves. Peace.
Jan, Yes your videos are just amazing. So much better than TV! The video quality and narration are the best! I like the pen you put on the wheel loader for moving the calves, never saw something like that. Thanks for posting such great videos for us to enjoy!
A lot of new information in todays vlog, well done. The calves were excited having more room to romp around the stall. Also great drone filming as usual. 🐄 🐄 🐄 🐄 🐄
Really great and informative video. I like how you show everything that goes into your dairy operation. A lot of hard work goes into raising these calves and it takes a very dedicated group of people to make it work. Thanks for doing these videos, they are very educational. Take cate till next time.
Loved it! So fun to have a tour of your work there on the farm. The calves seemed to love their new home. Probably enjoyed the larger space where they could actually romp. Fun to see the snow too. I'm sure you're sick of it by now. But, here in Virginia, we have not seen a ground-covering this entire winter season. Thanks for taking us along on your tour! :D
Get a Stihl backpack leafblower and just blow all those shaving down instead of sweeping them its much faster plus it's also handy to clean other stuff like dust and hay and whatever you can think of. That one of the best investments we made to keep our barn tidy
Beauituful video and baby calfs..we need more dairy farmers like you and 10th generation dairy man.. I just watched a horrible video about fair oak farms #cocacola and what they do with and to there baby calfs my heart breaks. Beautiful video. So happy these baby's have a great start.
Most of us don’t do work anything close to the hard working dairy farming you do, so it’s an amazing insight into another world (that we all appreciate)!
A longer extension lower lip on the bucket of your wheel loader might solve the issue of those bales sticking to the frozen ground. Just come in lower and scoop then grab over the top. The drone footage was very nice. Your property is impressive and quite tidy for a working farm.
@@saskdutchkid I was picturing something that bolts on quickly with fewer than a half dozen fasteners. Welker Farms does home-made side add-ons to their big loader for scooping product more efficiently on their farming channel. It obviously comes off for serious excavation and snow plowing. You know better than I do how much the portion of wasted hay costs to: plant; feed; grow; harvest; move; store & depreciate over time then just fall into rot though so I certainly defer to you.
Great video sir. Haven't been here in awhile, but I liked what you shared about moving the calves, and then the cleanup. You run a very clean setup. Had to be expensive to build it, but a lot of thought went into the design, to make that cleanup a lot easier. Blessings to you and the crew there from a retired Pastor in Davenport, Iowa.
I love your videos and the 10th generation both dairy farming and both with good content. I love when you fly the drone when the sun is shining on a cold Canadian winter day. How cold is it by you in Canada now ? It has been in the 30's and 40's and last week it was close to 70 but were supposed to get rain tonight and tomorrow and change to snow tomorrow and tomorrow night into Friday and a high of 20 Friday and here I thought we were going to have a early spring guess not as they say plant your potatoes in your garden on good Friday. Loved your calf video today and the calf mover wish I had both the mover and the building when I raised calves would of made it more fun not having to fight the weather and to have the milk caddy for mixing the replacer and feeding calves. Keep the videos coming and I be waiting to watch. How are you guys taking the covid 19 virus, everything is basically shutdown except the gas stations and grocery stores and City officials and workers.
Impressive clean up dude 👍 maybe try get under those bales from the flat side first blade on the bucket might 'cut' the bale away from the ground then try pick up as you do, really enjoy your vids bud, greetings from Ireland 👍
Can't get over how nice a set up you run there. If you have to work hard, you might as well have a nice barn to do it in. Good video, your sister works as hard as you do, maybe harder!
Very impressed on how you disinfect the calves pens. On the other hand if you can maybe go into more detail about that "GREEN MESH AROUND THOSE BAILS OF STRAW" Could you please explain more to us. Have no knowledge of it. What I got out of your statement was they grind up green mesh and all. Then you said the cows don't eat it. How is that possible? No sarcasm at all its asked with sincerity. Words can get misinterpreted. I speak to people the way I want to be spoken to. If I have nothing nice to say then I don't say it. Truly in awe of all the hard work it takes to be a FARMER. Very grateful for people like you and your family that provide us with our food. Thank you again for sharing. Sincerely, Michelle Pup Harley and Kitty Liam from Arlington, Massachusetts USA.
I’m binge watching all your videos they are so good and motivating, If I ever get a lucky to work at a farm like this I would dedicate whole my life to it.
Nice intro/opening segment -- to bad about the bales bailing out, only way to remedy that is to keep them up off the ground -- I realize that would be ONE BIG PALLET TYPE CONSTRUCTION, but it might pay off in the long run. It would have to be wooden or you could put down a layer of old square bales (still tied) and then every spring take the ones not being used or broken and add them to your manure pile or sell them to gardeners in Saskatoon or green houses for composting or flooring
Do you have a preference to what kind of straw you grind for the TMR mix. With your bales maybe set bottom row up on end then place the next bale normal but end wise and will act as a run off and maybe space your rows a wee further apart then your bottom row wouldn't get wet from run off. Thank you for the video update eh.
You are quite the enterprising young man. It's a pleasure to see how knowledgeable you are about your dairy and the care given to all of your beautiful animals. One question about your new TMR. Why do you add straw?? I've never known there to be much, if any nutritional value to it at all.
You run a nice clean operation. It must be a lot of work but in the end it makes for healthy animals. It must take a lot to heat those buildings also. Great video👍👍👍
You have an awesome, milk an calving setup. I like how easy everything is to clean. I grew up on a farm milking 50 cows backin the day. Enjoy your videos.
I work with Ag technology (no big agriculture backround on me) and you have no idea how much your videos (also 10th Generation Dairyman and Tom Pemberton Farm Life) help to understand the work logic of farming.
Grinding straw ready for tmr and leaving it outside- here in the UK we could never do that with the wet weather we have- do you not have any issues with that sort of thing over there?
So you are adding straw to the feed to add bulk and keep their stomachs working? I don't remember straw having a lot of nutrient value. I grew up on a cow/calf beef farm and we raised 'grass-fed' beef 50 years ago, way ahead of the times. In Northern Ontario, we kept the cows in doors over winter, most of the calving happen in March and April and pastures were not ready (dry enough) until Victoria weekend. Straw was used for bedding. I know nothing about silage, haylage or other feeds that go into turning a Holstein into the milk making machines they are today. I would love to know more about how you determine what the feed has to be and what ingredients you use to make it and how and why you make it verses the grass/hay diet of days gone by. PS - you do put together great videos. Love the sunset and icicles.
Someone mentioned "the stand of trees" in your opener. I've always wondered if that is, or was an attempt at Christmas tree production? They don't appear to be standing randomly. I agree with so many that your video opener is a slick improvement. I like your format of teasing the video topics and then cutting to the slick opener. If you get tired of the farm, you have a good start at film journalism! :D
Those calves frolicking in the new bedding! I could watch the cute little things jump and play for hours!
Thanks for introducing us to your hard working sister , she does a great job with those calves! What a mess with them bales froze to the ground like that, thanks for the great video Jan! ✅
Very impressed with your disinfecting process to keep your calves clean and healthy! Love your videos!
I really love how you keep the environment for your cows, and calves as clean as possible
I grew up in the restaurant business, and I thought that was the only business where there was always something to do. Watching your videos is absolute proof that there is always something to do on the dairy farm. Excellent work ethic.
Enjoy watching all your videos especially this one where the calves are so happy romping around the new bedding. We also finally got to see your hair. Good job, Jan.
Seeing cows with a new bale or new bedding is my favorite thing to see, they look all hopped up on catnip or as I say cownip! It’s obviously pure joy 🐮 I love seeing you and your family working together on your farm. I hope I can shake your hand some day Jan if we ever feel comfortable shaking hands again after this virus crap! Stay safe and stay awesome Jan!!!
Such an efficient, clean farm. I love how well thought out the buildings are!
Reminds me of the year I bought a calf catcher for my beef herd. All shiny and painted up attached to the four wheeler. By the end of calving it looked like it had been through a manure covered war. Equipment just never looks pretty for long with cattle!
Of all the farm videos I watch with livestock you definitely run the cleanest operation. The attention to detail when you disinfect the calf barn shows everyone why Sask made dairy products are among the best in the world. It’s summer folks eat lots of ice cream and support these hard working individuals.
I think you guys do a incredible job, and it shows in the care and hard work you guys put in keeping things clean, and healthy. Great job.
respect!
I've seen other farmers taking out the dirty floor and putting fresh clean hair again, without washing, disinfecting the ground before the new fresh hay . Well done! beautiful to see you and family make such good team work.
well done
I've noticed one drawback to watching your channel. You originally hooked me with you're being Dutch, as is my family (de Jager). My grandparents even had a few dairy cows in Alberta back in the 50's. But now TH-cam thinks I want to watch nothing but farm videos from all over the world all the time -- I don't. But I am hooked on your videos -- good job! 🐴🐴🐴
Hii sar my name is sagar i am india my dad is a great farmar & weldar so any job for your farm sar ,💐
Wait a second! You have hair! Get outta here! First time you've appeared without a hat! :-) And the opening...your farm...just gorgeous....love the stand of trees out front. And the barn...classy!
Love seeing the calves get there new home and fresh bedding to play in! Love your videos! Thank you for sharing!
Love the new calf buggy! Such a good idea and great construction. Those heifer calves are looking so good. Nice to meet your sister...another member of the family keeping up the tradition. Great vid, thanks for the information.
The way you guys handle calves is very gentle & with care
Happy to see humanity in dairy farming, hats off ...
Oh so cute seeing calves frisking around in the hay and new space! Boy, all of you work really hard to keep your dairy farm working smoothly. Great job. Love the drone shots! Thank you for sharing! We love to watch - and now being confined to home, it is nice to have good content to watch. I am fussy with what we watch. Thanks for making good quality videos.
Blessings to you - stay safe
The technology you use on a daily basis is awesome! It's neat to see how efficient your farm is set up!
Another great educational video Jan. Nice that your sister gets some credit/screen time! Love the way you take care of the animals. That's a cool calf mover! A joy to watch those calves cavorting around in the deep new bedding! A plus for the drone footage.
I must say your disinfecting procedure is probably the best I've seen ever! The concrete walls and plastic dividers are perfect! Nice work!
Great video, you take such care with your herd. I have enjoyed TH-cam over the last couple weeks since we are older folks with lung issues and have had to stay in. It's been a blessing. Thank you for creating content, I know it's a LOT of work but it is so appreciated....especially right now. :) Be well, stay safe, wash your hands, check on your neighbors and be kind!
Fascinating show. Every video you put up is sensational and unique. My hat off to you. No other dairy youtube show has your technique, originality, knowledge of subject matter, drone and music montages. And your cast is very nice too. We have seen Mom and Dad and one sister and a mention of another, plus your extra day worker. Keep them coming. The virus has caused a major shutdown of life as we have known it and everyone is asked to remain at home unless absolutely necessary to buy groceries or supplies, etc. I'm sad that corona found its way to your northern paradise.
Thanks!
Just love to see the pure joy of a calve when it encounters new bedding, or the first time in an open field. Love the quality of your videos,and some of the great shots you manage to pull off so well :)
A leaf blower would be handy to blow out the last bit of stuff instead of trying to sweep it. Saves a lot of time. Luve the vids, and your calves. Peace.
Thats not gonna create a lot of airborne particles with nasty bacterias that gets into the lungs?
@@Leofred2000 no not when your power washing after the fact and everything would long be settled before new calves come in
Love your drone shots, your farm is beautiful.
Jan, Yes your videos are just amazing. So much better than TV! The video quality and narration are the best! I like the pen you put on the wheel loader for moving the calves, never saw something like that. Thanks for posting such great videos for us to enjoy!
I really appreciate the fact you like to keep your yard tidy , hay and straw everywhere no matter the operation drives me nutty .
Great video. I love to watch the calves hopping around the new bedding.
Yea they really like it at first. Then they get bored lol!
Great!... as usual...must admit I got a lil bit lost listening somewhere there, finally seeing you without a cap!! Even better!
The operations and logistics are so well thought out and very efficient! Well done!
The calf basket is a good idea. We have one for bale forks. They work great for moving calves
Nothing like watching calves run around in straw, great video 👍
Yes, I agree. I was laughing, watching them have such fun! :D
A lot of new information in todays vlog, well done. The calves were excited having more room to romp around the stall. Also great drone filming as usual. 🐄 🐄 🐄 🐄 🐄
Thanks!
I love the care and respect you show towards these amazing animals.
Really great and informative video. I like how you show everything that goes into your dairy operation. A lot of hard work goes into raising these calves and it takes a very dedicated group of people to make it work. Thanks for doing these videos, they are very educational. Take cate till next time.
Sir...….you do a great job on making these videos and I really enjoys watching them.... thanks so much
Loved it! So fun to have a tour of your work there on the farm. The calves seemed to love their new home. Probably enjoyed the larger space where they could actually romp. Fun to see the snow too. I'm sure you're sick of it by now. But, here in Virginia, we have not seen a ground-covering this entire winter season. Thanks for taking us along on your tour! :D
I enjoy your videos. They show how much work is involved, that we don't realize how involved farming can be.
55K! Congrats! Amazing to see in such cold weather.
Thanks! Yea it gets pretty cold up here!
Very nice video! You have a very nice clean farm! 😊🐄
Get a Stihl backpack leafblower and just blow all those shaving down instead of sweeping them its much faster plus it's also handy to clean other stuff like dust and hay and whatever you can think of. That one of the best investments we made to keep our barn tidy
Do anyone else get excited like me when they get the new video notification. Especially during this lockdown! 💯❤️❤️❤️❤️
Happy to see your excited! Figured more people would want videos because of it!
Need more videos in this lock down
SaskDutch Kid, thank you Jan I love you
Yes!
Nick Rashard - never mind being super excited for being first👏
Beauituful video and baby calfs..we need more dairy farmers like you and 10th generation dairy man.. I just watched a horrible video about fair oak farms #cocacola and what they do with and to there baby calfs my heart breaks. Beautiful video. So happy these baby's have a great start.
Thumbs up , liked before even watching! So that's what you look like without a hat. Real lit vid Jan!
Most of us don’t do work anything close to the hard working dairy farming you do, so it’s an amazing insight into another world (that we all appreciate)!
Cleanest barns ever. You guys take great care of your animals.
Love the intro, it really makes it look professional.
Thanks!
I work on a dairy in western NY. I am obsessed with your barns and equipment!
A longer extension lower lip on the bucket of your wheel loader might solve the issue of those bales sticking to the frozen ground. Just come in lower and scoop then grab over the top.
The drone footage was very nice. Your property is impressive and quite tidy for a working farm.
Extending that only to be able to move bales a little more convenient for a week or to wouldn't be necessary
@@saskdutchkid I was picturing something that bolts on quickly with fewer than a half dozen fasteners. Welker Farms does home-made side add-ons to their big loader for scooping product more efficiently on their farming channel. It obviously comes off for serious excavation and snow plowing.
You know better than I do how much the portion of wasted hay costs to: plant; feed; grow; harvest; move; store & depreciate over time then just fall into rot though so I certainly defer to you.
Great video sir. Haven't been here in awhile, but I liked what you shared about moving the calves, and then the cleanup. You run a very clean setup. Had to be expensive to build it, but a lot of thought went into the design, to make that cleanup a lot easier. Blessings to you and the crew there from a retired Pastor in Davenport, Iowa.
your cattle have better housing conditions than a lot of people. excellent herd management skills. Your family leads by example!
I love your videos and the 10th generation both dairy farming and both with good content. I love when you fly the drone when the sun is shining on a cold Canadian winter day. How cold is it by you in Canada now ? It has been in the 30's and 40's and last week it was close to 70 but were supposed to get rain tonight and tomorrow and change to snow tomorrow and tomorrow night into Friday and a high of 20 Friday and here I thought we were going to have a early spring guess not as they say plant your potatoes in your garden on good Friday. Loved your calf video today and the calf mover wish I had both the mover and the building when I raised calves would of made it more fun not having to fight the weather and to have the milk caddy for mixing the replacer and feeding calves. Keep the videos coming and I be waiting to watch. How are you guys taking the covid 19 virus, everything is basically shutdown except the gas stations and grocery stores and City officials and workers.
Impressive clean up dude 👍 maybe try get under those bales from the flat side first blade on the bucket might 'cut' the bale away from the ground then try pick up as you do, really enjoy your vids bud, greetings from Ireland 👍
Can't get over how nice a set up you run there. If you have to work hard, you might as well have a nice barn to do it in. Good video, your sister works as hard as you do, maybe harder!
Would it not be faster just to load the manure onto a manure spreader back it up to one of your piles and just turn it on?
Impressive operation, your grandfather or your great grandfather certainly did't have this type of operation, excellent job on the videos
Very impressed on how you disinfect the calves pens. On the other hand if you can maybe go into more detail about that "GREEN MESH AROUND THOSE BAILS OF STRAW" Could you please explain more to us. Have no knowledge of it. What I got out of your statement was they grind up green mesh and all. Then you said the cows don't eat it. How is that possible? No sarcasm at all its asked with sincerity. Words can get misinterpreted. I speak to people the way I want to be spoken to. If I have nothing nice to say then I don't say it. Truly in awe of all the hard work it takes to be a FARMER. Very grateful for people like you and your family that provide us with our food. Thank you again for sharing. Sincerely, Michelle Pup Harley and Kitty Liam from Arlington, Massachusetts USA.
Is a real prairie Blizzard, how do u get to the barns? What's the distance from home to barn?
Jan without a hat, with hat 10 out 10, without 20 out of 10, shorly this boy was at the very front of the cue when good looks were given out
john balme amen!
Are you a homosexual?
Another awesome video!
You are so informative!
Your hosting and editing is top notch and would love to see you in a television type!
Does your whole farming process require inspection? Not just the milking procedures.
Loved the calf taxi, they seemed to enjoy the ride and loved the large pen jumping all over like kids.
I’m binge watching all your videos they are so good and motivating, If I ever get a lucky to work at a farm like this I would dedicate whole my life to it.
Great job for keeping the cattle healthy ! Nice videos bud !
Nice intro/opening segment -- to bad about the bales bailing out, only way to remedy that is to keep them up off the ground -- I realize that would be ONE BIG PALLET TYPE CONSTRUCTION, but it might pay off in the long run. It would have to be wooden or you could put down a layer of old square bales (still tied) and then every spring take the ones not being used or broken and add them to your manure pile or sell them to gardeners in Saskatoon or green houses for composting or flooring
Do you have a preference to what kind of straw you grind for the TMR mix. With your bales maybe set bottom row up on end then place the next bale normal but end wise and will act as a run off and maybe space your rows a wee further apart then your bottom row wouldn't get wet from run off. Thank you for the video update eh.
Hast to be wheat or barley straw!
@@saskdutchkid ok. Yeah we use to like oat or barley straw.
Doing a good work buddy , keep it up💪
Trick for the bales not to stick to the ground we lay old silage plastic before we stack them works great
Love your videos. Youre so nice to your sister too! I hope everyone is staying healthy and keeping others healthy too
Cuteness overload, calves frolicking!
I wish your sis had a mask on doing the spraying. Canada not very warm. Your amazing and such a hard worker.
Always fun to watch. Thanks
Great information and nice to see other members of your team/family
You are quite the enterprising young man. It's a pleasure to see how knowledgeable you are about your dairy and the care given to all of your beautiful animals.
One question about your new TMR. Why do you add straw?? I've never known there to be much, if any nutritional value to it at all.
You and your sister look like twins 😊keep up the good work in taking care of the cows they look very healthy and happy 😊
Haha maybe.. Thanks and will do!
First time I saw a dairy farm video where claves look happy and are jumping .
Jan would it help to stack the bales in a pyramid to get less tearage of the bales? What kind of drone do you use ? And how much does it cost?
You run a nice clean operation. It must be a lot of work but in the end it makes for healthy animals. It must take a lot to heat those buildings also. Great video👍👍👍
Great video top drawer farming......
Happy calves! Thanks for making our food! Blessings.
You have an awesome, milk an calving setup. I like how easy everything is to clean. I grew up on a farm milking 50 cows backin the day. Enjoy your videos.
WOW , slick operation buddy .
Thanks!
I work with Ag technology (no big agriculture backround on me) and you have no idea how much your videos (also 10th Generation Dairyman and Tom Pemberton Farm Life) help to understand the work logic of farming.
This is just food for thought but is it possible to put your bails on top of pallets so this way your bottom bails will stay dry and not fall apart .
You are a good and obedient son I like you very much because you handle your parents all work and your parents should be proud
Grinding straw ready for tmr and leaving it outside- here in the UK we could never do that with the wet weather we have- do you not have any issues with that sort of thing over there?
Those baby cows are so cute! 💛
Yep!
SaskDutch Kid I wish you were able to post more videos a week I like your channel so much
Great video! Although I have to admit I thought your hat was surgically attached to your head. :D Thanks for sharing.
So you are adding straw to the feed to add bulk and keep their stomachs working? I don't remember straw having a lot of nutrient value. I grew up on a cow/calf beef farm and we raised 'grass-fed' beef 50 years ago, way ahead of the times. In Northern Ontario, we kept the cows in doors over winter, most of the calving happen in March and April and pastures were not ready (dry enough) until Victoria weekend. Straw was used for bedding. I know nothing about silage, haylage or other feeds that go into turning a Holstein into the milk making machines they are today. I would love to know more about how you determine what the feed has to be and what ingredients you use to make it and how and why you make it verses the grass/hay diet of days gone by. PS - you do put together great videos. Love the sunset and icicles.
Kiddos to you for giving such good credit to your sister who does an amazing clean up job! 👍❤️❤️❤️
Nice clean farm nice video thank you for sharing
What is keeping that waste from contaminating those bales I see right behind those piles. I see it's frozen now but springtime is coming
Like your videos very educational! Liked watching calf's play!
why don't you use bucket on the Case loader? because you need the wash te bucket on the New Holland for the feeding
Smooth operation, very nice!
Thanks!
Someone mentioned "the stand of trees" in your opener. I've always wondered if that is, or was an attempt at Christmas tree production? They don't appear to be standing randomly. I agree with so many that your video opener is a slick improvement. I like your format of teasing the video topics and then cutting to the slick opener. If you get tired of the farm, you have a good start at film journalism! :D
one of those babies is snow white!! How cute~
all farms should be like this to minimize stress and produce healthy food to eat.
WHAT?? No hat on? Think this is the first time I have seen you with no hat on.