Super system, lots of room for machinery manoeuvring etc. do you think no roof is a problem during the cold wet winters when you are rolling cover back? I know a guy who removed one wall of a silo, built 30 years ago, during a modification project. He was alarmed to discover that all the vertical rebar had completely rotted away at the base of the wall due ingress of the effluent over the years. The last silo I got poured had a raised base on the floor where the walls were to be poured and the walls were poured on top of this, meaning no effluent can escape from the floor to under the wall. Did you ever consider using asphalt on the floor for longevity. Finally, would your wagon men not consider driving over the silage in the pit when unloading, to speed up levelling etc. Very impressed with your forward planning and growing your enterprise. Viewing from Co. Armagh. Thanks again.
Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy keeping up with you from Canada. Some men would love to hear about the baby too. Just keep telling us what your doing. Did I miss what your plans are for they house? I hope you're doing well in this very strange time. Thanks (and get Padraig to talk louder for us seniors) great work.
I miss ya'll...love love your videos..can't wait till your next one...Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones..🎄💞
I think that was the cleanest I've ever seen silage been done
Hope you and your family are well....Hope to see another video soon 💞
Thanks very much Judy for your comment. We are all well thank you. Hope you are too.. Happy New Year 🤗
Great video very tidy job 👌
Great video as always I am new to your channel you have a good set up on the farm
Great channel such a tidy setup please start uploading again
Thanks very much Garrett. We’ve just uploaded again, hopefully you’ll have time to check it out. Thanks for the comment 😊👍🏼
Have you tried using tire sidewalls instead full tyres? Makes it easy to move
That cover looks mighty job. When u Wer takin it out did u notice any difference with waste between the tyres an the other cover
If ye use clingfilm as the first sheet on the pit it trap the heat in very well and gets good silage out after it
Super system, lots of room for machinery manoeuvring etc. do you think no roof is a problem during the cold wet winters when you are rolling cover back? I know a guy who removed one wall of a silo, built 30 years ago, during a modification project. He was alarmed to discover that all the vertical rebar had completely rotted away at the base of the wall due ingress of the effluent over the years. The last silo I got poured had a raised base on the floor where the walls were to be poured and the walls were poured on top of this, meaning no effluent can escape from the floor to under the wall. Did you ever consider using asphalt on the floor for longevity. Finally, would your wagon men not consider driving over the silage in the pit when unloading, to speed up levelling etc. Very impressed with your forward planning and growing your enterprise. Viewing from Co. Armagh. Thanks again.
way is no back walls in the silage pit
Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy keeping up with you from Canada. Some men would love to hear about the baby too. Just keep telling us what your doing. Did I miss what your plans are for they house? I hope you're doing well in this very strange time. Thanks (and get Padraig to talk louder for us seniors) great work.
And did you like the end resulting silage?
When do u think u will be back
could we get an update on the farmhouse please
Good job but gonna be a ball ache taking all off to put another crop on top.
Can you give an update how the baby is doing for the female subscribers and the male ones in touch with their feminine side
Are ye making a comeback??
Can i apply to you farm maam
do you have a connection to Purdue University?