Great video Aaron! Always look forward to seeing them! Looks like you guys have had a fun harvest too. But i bet its nice to be done! Good luck with the rest of the season!
Great video Aaron, really enjoyed it. Have you a longer version of the video? Particularly footage of the pit being covered. Very impressive to see such a large team on the one pit
Wow .. that is some serious scale, you should look up silage in Ireland, you be shocked at much smaller a scale we work on ... Great video and some nice angles too
Some Random Asshole that does happen sometimes, we try to pack it as good as possible before we get rained out so that hopefully some of the rain will run off the top layer
Your videos get better every year. You really capture the magic and energy of the harvest!
you guys have one of the best forage harvester that money can buy
Aaron Thank you for your video!!! I really liked you showing them covering the pile after you were done.
Incredible as always, how many acres does riverview have?
They buy a majority of their silage and haylage from local farmers
how many choppers
Jennifer Loveridge we have three
Aaron Zenner you should makes a series so you don't have to make long videos and people get more content
Awesome video, handy piece of kit at 3:10
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Awsome video yall the best one I've seen so far this year. Keep up the good work.
Great video Aaron! Always look forward to seeing them! Looks like you guys have had a fun harvest too. But i bet its nice to be done! Good luck with the rest of the season!
Great video Aaron, really enjoyed it. Have you a longer version of the video? Particularly footage of the pit being covered. Very impressive to see such a large team on the one pit
Victor O'Sullivan I do have quite a bit more footage, but this is length of video I prefer
That has to be one of the most awe inspiring things I have ever seen. Truly mind blowing.
More info on that towing unit at 3:10 that they use to pull the trucks with? Would like to Google it. Great piece of kit.
The company is called Safe-T-Pull, you can google their name
Wow .. that is some serious scale, you should look up silage in Ireland, you be shocked at much smaller a scale we work on ...
Great video and some nice angles too
that sight at 3:40 of the harvester going down the field with nothing but one full width left ahead of it is incredible! GPS is some job!!
AWESOME video! How many cows do you milk?
Hello Aaron, this is a very good and revealing movie. Greetings from AUSTRIA.
Holy, how do you even make a one piece tarp like that. Crazy
aaron zenner in a other video you said you prefer the john deere 9r from the claas xerion. Why if i may ask?
Now that is a silage harvest and one hellava pile!!
it is amazing, farming a big scale, how many cows have in this farm?
PD: very nice video
Hello Aaron. how meny Ha Corn do you have to make 97.300 Tons and 87.000 tons, and how meny combinders do you have regards Morten From Denmark
Just out of curiosity, those round things holding down the tarp, are they steel rings or tires?
They are tire sidewalls
Tyres by the looks of it
Aaron Zenner one hell of a operation
Sorry stupid question but, why did the tractors hook the trucks?
So its easier for the truck drivers to not have to try and match the speed of the harvester I think
I'd say it's because the ground was sticky looking and to help pull them along!
John Deere 6830 fan Yea I was also thinking that to
with the weight in those trailers. and soft ground they were sinking in the mud so the tractors were pulling them to keep them from getting stuck
I know you work for Yost farms but is that Yost or east Dublin dairy? or another farm?
I work for Yost Farm and CY Harvesting, and the dairies we chop for are owned by Riverview LLP, who own several other dairies
What would happen if it started raining before it was blanketed?
Some Random Asshole that does happen sometimes, we try to pack it as good as possible before we get rained out so that hopefully some of the rain will run off the top layer
4:13 what is the thing that the tractor in the other side pulls?
looks to be a box scraper to me
Madpiggygaming what is the use of that?
TapateBen it helps level the sides of the pile and pull feed up to the top
Just seeing that pile and how smooth it is so satisfying
whats the name of the tune from 2 mins till 5-6 ish? :p
Hey Aaron what's the first song in the video?
How many truck loads?
How many head is that farm? Makes our 50 look even smaller😂
Do you ever hire new work forces
How many cows do you guys have
whats the name of the drawbar they use, i knew it before and now its killing me
Ben Brady they are Safe-T-Pulls
thanks bud
what are the machines being towed on clamp ?
ONE COMMON TATER they are just a regular box scraper by the looks of it
wow that is one more huge silage clamp that is as big as a barn there had to be over a 100 people work a third just covering that third .
what are we doing wrong?
that is so much silage. are many cows have you
how many
i think its a costume crew
I think most of the Dairies have about 8000 cows, its Riverview LLC
8 thousand. Do you mean 800
Daniel wildlife no 8000 cows
whats this song called, its good
Badass video! How many people were there at the end putting on the tarp?
Depending on the size probably 2-300
How many tires do you have ?
what kind of drone is this?
any one tell me why the tractor was pulling the turck
We pull trucks whenever its too muddy for them to get through the field under their own power
Aaron Zenner I see were are u located
Just imagine how much money it cost to do all this.
Awesome work... them boys need to invest in some tire gators!
That's a pretty sic drawbar for pulling the rigs!!
What country is this in,Australia,New Zealand?
in the United states in Minnesota
I had no idea the anywhere in the US made silage on this scale, thought it was all in the UK.
How long does that silage last?
Harrison Fowler it can last up to two years, but we try to chop enough for about 13 months or so
how many pol
what country
1 thing is sure You don't want the wind to get under that tarp
Nice video! Like these big machines.
What is the cost of claas chopper
ramkikumar singamaneni generally anywhere from 250,000$ and 500,000$
This is amazing. Very nice video
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how long did it take to harvest so much ?
Austria Agrar it takes us about 12-13 days normally, working 24 hours a day
badass as always Aaron, who do u actually work for i notice its not always same farmers
I work for Yost Farm, but occasionally I like to get video of some of my friends' operations too
where is yost farms out of?
They are from Murdock, MN
TK
I wish work with you. Enormous team work.
Beautiful pile building!!
The music makes the video really epic
amazing video....amazing machine...amazing montage
we have over 1,000 acers and we have 22 silege chopers
Why so much?
That's... a lot... of tires :D
Nice video, enjoyed a lot ;)
Is this an American farm
Dallas Coppernoll yes they are in Minnesota.
Amazing video guys continue
I love your videos
Holy heck that's a lot of tires
Woooooowwwww!!! That´s amazing!!! Friendly greets from south germany (the region is called Allgäu)
we did 100 tons of silage for 180 cows in aus
Danielle Knoepfli is that all aha we feed 5 ton at least a day aha
That's an awesome operation they have there
I will never complain about sheeting down again.
Epic video, epic music! Love it! :)
That it is one massive farm and they have loads of equipment
Absolutely amazing!!!
Nice Job Aaron
This is a spitting image of my farm in Wisconsin
Wow theses graphics on this new game are amazing WOW
the music bothered me alot cuz most of ur viewers want raw sounds but still a very good video
DnA FestiveScorpio thank you. I couldn't put the raw sound on very easily because the noise from my drone drowns out all the actual noise.
very nice edit
awesome video from Pennsylvania American
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super video!!!
That's incredible. Looks like you better get at least 1000-2000 cows to produce milk. 😂😂😂😂😂
awesome video!! stay safe my friends..
Very nice Video. Greets from germany
kinda weird to see a Claas harvester here in the states.
Wouldn't really say that. In Wisconsin I'd say a vast majority of the choppers in use are Claas.
Don't see them in Ohio it's mainly JD's Massy and Case.
do Case and Massey even make forage harvesters?
you see a bunch in Maine
Thats all we use in Idaho, and a couple JD 8800i
Awesome Tractor 2:06
i wanna work att this farm when i got tractor driving liscens when im 15
You don't need a license to drive a tractor
Very big tyres
So beautiful!!
Nice video, silage workinh team...
Amazing.....have a nice jobs
😂😂wow your cows are gonna be really happy
This looks insane 😯
bellissima azienda e video wery good
Covering he pile is the stupid part lol I always hated doing that
Very pretty pile
haha i tought it was a video game!
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Nice video just wrong color of tractor lol
wow I'm impressed.