Eric, you need a couple of clean chutes for those tower silos. A clean chute is plastic tube that runs from the feed door which the feed is coming from down to the bottom into the conveyor. These are so nice especially with hay silage . No more dusty chute that you need to climb every time you need to change a door. And I knew the feed would be great under that plastic 😏
The old feed room was probably a dream come true for your dad. Now it's decommissioned and your dreams of more and better automation are on the way. A bittersweet moment. Thank you. Farmers Feed the World
Yes, first silo built last week, filled yesterday and then this morning they built two more silos! This has been so wonderful to watch as things unfolded.
I applaud you for continuing your family legacy. You would not believe the amount of family farms being sold off in my area due to the children pursuing alternate goals in the big cities. I respect your work ethic and love for your farm.
I felt like I was right along with you. Excellent camera work in some dodgy quarters. Your plan to modernize equipment and keep the farm competitive is so admirable. Great job - from someone who loves cream. Thanks 😊
You know, Most people (including myself) think of dairy farmers and how much work it is to run a heard milking twice a day, seven days a week, and keeping the farm going. But just watching what you guys go through for a feeding is an undertaking in itself. Good video, and even more respect from me. Good video, keep them coming. 👍
11:50 - I was one of the ones asking that question and assumed the right answer but other viewers were nice and answered/confirmed. Thanks for your response today - You seem to be having a good season so far.
I know you’re a busy man this time of year but sure miss watching every week like we used to last year and the year before it’s good to see you. Those new silos look really neat boy are they big? I can’t wait to see your house set up.
Happy to see your new investment being put to work. Hope it makes your job easier and more efficient. The three new towering silos are impressive. I have learned a lot about farming from your channel and really appreciate it. Thanks till next time.
Can't wait to see all of this unfold. The new silos, the new feeders, the old silos coming down, and what you will do with the space where the old silos are and the bunks. Exciting times!
Those 3 silos dominate the area. I was down at a neighboring business to your farm on 6/7/24 working on some of their fire suppression equipment. I made the turn off 322 on to white oak road, looking up and saw the three new silos. I thought I know those silos!
Congratulations on the first feeding out of the new silo. I'm looking forward to seeing you load and feed out of the other two. Keep that wholesome dairy coming - 1/2 & 1/2 for my coffee, cheese, 2% for potato soup and latte, and powdered to put in the oatmeal when I go backpacking.
The new silo system is looking good. I am excited to see the robotic feed system being installed and working. I was a bit surprised to hear that you are removing the old silo and Harvestore silo’s. Did you consider converting the Harvestore silos into grain storage. But then again “high moisture corn” may no longer be considered an efficient feed source for dairy cows. I was just thinking back to when I was dairy farming in the “80”s” HMC played a very important role in maintaining the butterfat average for our milking herd. We Stored the corn in the Harvestore at around 21-25% moisture. Sent it through a roller mill. And the cows loved it. And Even if you did not want to store high moisture corn. I believe they now make kits to convert Harvestore silos to storing dry corn and beans. No doubt you have already put a lot of thought into your new feeding system. I am just always interested in seeing the latest feeding methods. Thanks for always explaining everything so clearly. I appreciate your videos very much! Have a blessed week!!
Eric, this has been a great series of building the three HUGE new silos. I believe you plan to automate much of this feeding and mixing, and I hope you will give us a full explanation of how everything will work and hopefully how it will save you man-hours and improve the feed overall, thus maximizing milk-fat production. Thanks!
Good to see not much spoilage under the plastic - will be interesting to see how well the unloader cleans the walls! Moving the feed room marks a major change!
Congrats, it works better than you thought I imagine. The clean shute idea sounds very good. The tech you and your dad are employing will last generations changing the way and places things were done. Thrilling moment really, than for taking us along....
That is some radical change in a major part of your work. I hope all the development continues to go well for you and look forward to seeing what is happening.
This is so neat to see this all coming together big guy. Can't wait to see the smile on dads face haha Then you will have more video's coming with all your free time ; )
I think you’re telling us that when it comes to silos, you’re all set until the 13th Generation is on the ground!! I can’t even imagine what the farm will look like then. As much as you’ve grown over the past few years since we’ve been watching - your descendants will probably have a very technology-based operation running, and maybe their own milk plant on site with your name on the label 👍🏻👍🏻 Breezy on the ground, 50 MPH on the top of the silo!!
You're getting the new feed system closer, looks like it's working pretty good. Good luck with the rest of the transition, I hope all goes well. Have a nice evening!
If you have the spout shooting out the lower part of the door then you can let go longer before doorchanges- especialy withought a cleanchute plastic in it.
In the 1960's we had six silos and that is exactly how we covered them with plastic. You would think by now they would have come up with something to pour on the top as a preservative, or a cover that was a giant flat balloon that you can add water to keep it in place and that sealed better.
Just watched the vids of you filling this silo. I always wondered how it was done and how was emptied, now I know. We don’t have these silos here in Scotland
2 layers plastic & tire to tire contact seems to work for bunkers around here zone 3b thing is corn silage layers need to be consistent moisture if there's a dry layer between 2 wet layers it can spoil a problem in drought years very dry high ground wet green low ground with harvestore ive seen spoiled haylage when inoculant is not used but that stuff is expensive & wonder if its good for cows
Your a good man Charlie Brown/Eric always enjoy your work. Your Dad is awesome lots of knowledge and experience. Your young assistant was not mentioned by name but good you had an extra set of hands. Stay safe and get some rest.
You should do a video of the gestational cycle of a cow. Starting with the age you start the breeding, when you move them to the barn with the pregnant heifers, when you bring them back to the pre-fresh barn, how long they are milked after calving, etc. You should also explain the additional nutritional needs they need at each stage and when you take them off of each additional nutritional supplement. Also, you could throw in the medications given to each cow and at what time of their pregnancy each is given. What criteria do you use to decide that a cow it not producing up to their maximum and what parameters used to decide when to sell versus to keep them for another milk cycle.
Other than the color, the unloader looks like a Jamesway Volumaxx 4. The cover was a good idea, but running the blower was just plain smart! I got gassed once, obviously survived, but it wasn't fun. Great video!
Keep an eye on that blower Eric that you don't get dry buildup inside the blower with that dryer fluffy feed on top. I have had to put out fires with a garden hose by stuffing the hose into the discharge chute on the unloader. 1 customer it was so bad it stalled the blower and burned the belts off...watch you unloader amps that they don't get progressively worse
Beautiful Silos! You've done an excellent job on them! I don't know how you can be around all that hay without sneezing your brains out! haha! have an extreme allergy to grass. When I was tested in my 30s grass was the first one to react on my skin. I worked at a golf course mowing grass every day..lol. I still mow grass. Sinuses always give me problems!
What’s the plan with all the old silo’s and the bunker once your new setup is up and running? Do you have to pull stuff down? The bunker looks like a good slab to put a roof over and make a high roof shop if the centre walls can come out
Another great video! We have 3 stave silos and always wanted to put a camera in the haylage one because it will be fussy sometimes. The Camara you are using looks awesome. Any chance you could share what one you are using in that new silo. Thanks
Out with the old and in with the new. Bittersweet, yes, but much better than the alternative, which is the old abandoned setups that are becoming more and more prevalent. The cherry on top is that the new is also upright silos just new and more modern. Cheers to the next 40-50 years😊
Not that you need any for exercise as your fitness level is crazy good, but bunker could be a basketball court, pickle ball or ball hockey. As the Hill Street Blues Sarg would say “let’s be careful out there”
Thanks as always for a great interesting video of what is going on with your farm, and so much less man power working your silos for feeding looking good,
In the late ‘70s my grandfather built his last silo. It still stands today on my farm as a monument as to what was. It is 30’ x 100’. It’s a massive thing to look at.
Shunk Pa. Capped silos all our lives. Very little spoilage. Glad to see the pigeons didn't set up shop on top of your unloader. They do ours and literally started a silo fire one hot dry year from all the feathers and manure. Love your channel. What did your NH 3 point discbine bring at auction?
OK let me try this again. You grow the feed for your cows, then you mix all this stuff for the cows, then you load this mix and dump it out for the cows. I watched the cows eat it but there is obvious left overs because cows don't know they need to finish there plates before they leave the table. What happens with the remaining feed? I had know idea how much work goes into feeding cows or any other farm animals until i just watched 5 of your videos. I'm very much impressed on how you people work.👍👍👍👍👍🍻
It's always bittersweet when something you've been working with literally all your life changes. It's like the life is draining out of the old feed room with it all quiet and empty. 😢
It's intrstng to see how you guys changd from bunk house to silo...and I wonder if others would consider it as well. For that less loss in silage spoilage.
This may be a bit extreme but if you park the feed trailer at the side like you did the second time instead of opposite the feed shed you cut the amount of turning you have to do in half which will make the tyres last a little longer. Every little helps.
You never asked but I'll suggest some old plastic 55 gallon barrel cut in half and trimmed a bit for that exposed section of conveyor You could even hit it with a torch to bend the shape if it mattered Its still a bit aways but I'm watching you get up to a half million subs my guy!! 👍 Cheers from ole 🇨🇦
Another great video. I like the information that you try convey to us. I have a ? Are these 3 new silos big enough to hold as much as your 3 pit & 4 older vertical silos. For me that will be interesting to see.
With you having those silos, are you going to put your corn in there also? Im guessing yes, which will help with the freshness. But also nock down on spoilage. With the bunks that you do fill, how full do you think ull get them once you harvest the corn?
looks like a leaf blower would help you in this room. if the stuff in the bottom would work for other animals you might get someone to come in and clean the bottoms out for free/feed for goats/pigs/chickens or whatever.
I’m surprised the silos didn’t come with two chutes , all the new silos going up in my area have two chutes , one is a mini chute just for the feed too come down and the other one is just for climbing
Amazed at how tight that bunkered corn packs. Do the cows care about the lactic tang from the ferment? (I understand fresh sweet could cause them bloat, but don't know if they know that :) )
So when you finish cleaning out the bunker Silas, what are you gonna do with them? Put roof over the top and use them for storing your equipment. They would make a good shed. And machine shop.
Must be a great feeling to be feeding out of a brand new silo. Seeing it all come together and functioning just as you imagined it.
VERY NICE GOOD AFTERNOON
Eric, you need a couple of clean chutes for those tower silos. A clean chute is plastic tube that runs from the feed door which the feed is coming from down to the bottom into the conveyor. These are so nice especially with hay silage . No more dusty chute that you need to climb every time you need to change a door.
And I knew the feed would be great under that plastic 😏
The old feed room was probably a dream come true for your dad. Now it's decommissioned and your dreams of more and better automation are on the way. A bittersweet moment. Thank you.
Farmers Feed the World
Seems like last week that silo was built and yesterday that it was filled. Thanks for bringing us along on this trip Eric.
Yes, first silo built last week, filled yesterday and then this morning they built two more silos! This has been so wonderful to watch as things unfolded.
I really like the addition of the camera so you can keep track of the unloader. Nice touch!!
I applaud you for continuing your family legacy. You would not believe the amount of family farms being sold off in my area due to the children pursuing alternate goals in the big cities. I respect your work ethic and love for your farm.
I felt like I was right along with you. Excellent camera work in some dodgy quarters. Your plan to modernize equipment and keep the farm competitive is so admirable. Great job - from someone who loves cream. Thanks 😊
I'm super excited for this robot feeder can't wait to see it in action. Thank you to you and your Dad for all your hard work and for the videos
You know,
Most people (including myself) think of dairy farmers and how much work it is to run a heard milking twice a day, seven days a week, and keeping the farm going.
But just watching what you guys go through for a feeding is an undertaking in itself. Good video, and even more respect from me.
Good video, keep them coming.
👍
I like your new feeder setup. Should be a big time saver when it is all complete. Nice job. 👍
11:50 - I was one of the ones asking that question and assumed the right answer but other viewers were nice and answered/confirmed. Thanks for your response today -
You seem to be having a good season so far.
I know you’re a busy man this time of year but sure miss watching every week like we used to last year and the year before it’s good to see you. Those new silos look really neat boy are they big? I can’t wait to see your house set up.
Thanks for posting another video just caught up on your last one and then you dropped the new one perfect timing for me. Continue watching.
Happy to see your new investment being put to work. Hope it makes your job easier and more efficient. The three new towering silos are impressive. I have learned a lot about farming from your channel and really appreciate it. Thanks till next time.
Can't wait to see all of this unfold. The new silos, the new feeders, the old silos coming down, and what you will do with the space where the old silos are and the bunks. Exciting times!
Those 3 silos dominate the area. I was down at a neighboring business to your farm on 6/7/24 working on some of their fire suppression equipment. I made the turn off 322 on to white oak road, looking up and saw the three new silos. I thought I know those silos!
You do a great job explaining your whole operation. You have a good channel.
That’s so awesome to see the unloaded running on the silo Eric I’m happy for you guys and can’t wait to see the whole project come together
Congratulations on the first feeding out of the new silo. I'm looking forward to seeing you load and feed out of the other two. Keep that wholesome dairy coming - 1/2 & 1/2 for my coffee, cheese, 2% for potato soup and latte, and powdered to put in the oatmeal when I go backpacking.
The new silo system is looking good. I am excited to see the robotic feed system being installed and working. I was a bit surprised to hear that you are removing the old silo and Harvestore silo’s. Did you consider converting the Harvestore silos into grain storage. But then again “high moisture corn” may no longer be considered an efficient feed source for dairy cows. I was just thinking back to when I was dairy farming in the “80”s” HMC played a very important role in maintaining the butterfat average for our milking herd. We Stored the corn in the Harvestore at around 21-25% moisture. Sent it through a roller mill. And the cows loved it. And Even if you did not want to store high moisture corn. I believe they now make kits to convert Harvestore silos to storing dry corn and beans.
No doubt you have already put a lot of thought into your new feeding system. I am just always interested in seeing the latest feeding methods.
Thanks for always explaining everything so clearly. I appreciate your videos very much! Have a blessed week!!
Hello Eric,
A good report and step by step of the whole lay out. Sounds very good. There is no reason why it will not work. Blessings upon you.
Eric, this has been a great series of building the three HUGE new silos. I believe you plan to automate much of this feeding and mixing, and I hope you will give us a full explanation of how everything will work and hopefully how it will save you man-hours and improve the feed overall, thus maximizing milk-fat production. Thanks!
Good to see not much spoilage under the plastic - will be interesting to see how well the unloader cleans the walls! Moving the feed room marks a major change!
Congrats, it works better than you thought I imagine. The clean shute idea sounds very good. The tech you and your dad are employing will last generations changing the way and places things were done. Thrilling moment really, than for taking us along....
Its always a great day when you upload a video, thanks for the content Eric!
That is some radical change in a major part of your work. I hope all the development continues to go well for you and look forward to seeing what is happening.
Good stuff dude! Glad you are able to get these upgrades done to make y'all's lives better and easier.
Love the new silos. Plenty of light.
This is so neat to see this all coming together big guy. Can't wait to see the smile on dads face haha Then you will have more video's coming with all your free time ; )
I think you’re telling us that when it comes to silos, you’re all set until the 13th Generation is on the ground!! I can’t even imagine what the farm will look like then. As much as you’ve grown over the past few years since we’ve been watching - your descendants will probably have a very technology-based operation running, and maybe their own milk plant on site with your name on the label 👍🏻👍🏻
Breezy on the ground, 50 MPH on the top of the silo!!
You're getting the new feed system closer, looks like it's working pretty good. Good luck with the rest of the transition, I hope all goes well. Have a nice evening!
Watched a bunch of your videos, your doing great, love the content. Informative, educational, and now I want to fire up Farm Sim 22 again lol.
If you have the spout shooting out the lower part of the door then you can let go longer before doorchanges- especialy withought a cleanchute plastic in it.
In the 1960's we had six silos and that is exactly how we covered them with plastic. You would think by now they would have come up with something to pour on the top as a preservative, or a cover that was a giant flat balloon that you can add water to keep it in place and that sealed better.
Just watched the vids of you filling this silo. I always wondered how it was done and how was emptied, now I know. We don’t have these silos here in Scotland
Eric, looking good, A new experiance. I am happy things are waorking out well. Congratulations!🤠
2 layers plastic & tire to tire contact seems to work for bunkers around here zone 3b thing is corn silage layers need to be consistent moisture if there's a dry layer between 2 wet layers it can spoil a problem in drought years very dry high ground wet green low ground with harvestore ive seen spoiled haylage when inoculant is not used but that stuff is expensive & wonder if its good for cows
Great video alot of work goes into the silos.👍👍
Your a good man Charlie Brown/Eric always enjoy your work. Your Dad is awesome lots of knowledge and experience. Your young assistant was not mentioned by name but good you had an extra set of hands. Stay safe and get some rest.
Great to see you feeding out of the new silo. I knew the feed would drop but I had no idea it would would be that far!!
It's great to see all the wonderful new improvements you are making!
You should do a video of the gestational cycle of a cow. Starting with the age you start the breeding, when you move them to the barn with the pregnant heifers, when you bring them back to the pre-fresh barn, how long they are milked after calving, etc. You should also explain the additional nutritional needs they need at each stage and when you take them off of each additional nutritional supplement. Also, you could throw in the medications given to each cow and at what time of their pregnancy each is given. What criteria do you use to decide that a cow it not producing up to their maximum and what parameters used to decide when to sell versus to keep them for another milk cycle.
Other than the color, the unloader looks like a Jamesway Volumaxx 4. The cover was a good idea, but running the blower was just plain smart! I got gassed once, obviously survived, but it wasn't fun. Great video!
Keep an eye on that blower Eric that you don't get dry buildup inside the blower with that dryer fluffy feed on top. I have had to put out fires with a garden hose by stuffing the hose into the discharge chute on the unloader. 1 customer it was so bad it stalled the blower and burned the belts off...watch you unloader amps that they don't get progressively worse
Beautiful Silos! You've done an excellent job on them! I don't know how you can be around all that hay without sneezing your brains out! haha! have an extreme allergy to grass. When I was tested in my 30s grass was the first one to react on my skin. I worked at a golf course mowing grass every day..lol. I still mow grass. Sinuses always give me problems!
have you guys ever used the plastic silage chute. nice to climb a clean chute
What’s the plan with all the old silo’s and the bunker once your new setup is up and running? Do you have to pull stuff down? The bunker looks like a good slab to put a roof over and make a high roof shop if the centre walls can come out
Awesome update. Great to see everything coming together. 👍🏻🇨🇦
Another great video! We have 3 stave silos and always wanted to put a camera in the haylage one because it will be fussy sometimes. The Camara you are using looks awesome. Any chance you could share what one you are using in that new silo. Thanks
It's frm CabCAM.
Great progress, excited to see the new system completely operational!
Out with the old and in with the new. Bittersweet, yes, but much better than the alternative, which is the old abandoned setups that are becoming more and more prevalent. The cherry on top is that the new is also upright silos just new and more modern. Cheers to the next 40-50 years😊
Would you share the analysis on the triticale ?! We’re thinking of implementing that crop on our dairy farm In Nova Scotia !
If you put some salt on the outside you wouldn’t get any spoilage, we did it this year and it worked great
Not that you need any for exercise as your fitness level is crazy good, but bunker could be a basketball court, pickle ball or ball hockey. As the Hill Street Blues Sarg would say “let’s be careful out there”
Thanks as always for a great interesting video of what is going on with your farm, and so much less man power working your silos for feeding looking good,
Is the long range plan to build a new shed/building/10th-gen-den where the bunker silos currently are?
In the late ‘70s my grandfather built his last silo. It still stands today on my farm as a monument as to what was. It is 30’ x 100’. It’s a massive thing to look at.
Eric, good to see everything start to work. do the new silos get a sealer on the insides, once the concrete has fully cured?
Watching the new unloader had a similar feeling to playing with a new toy on Christmas! So exciting!!!
Shunk Pa. Capped silos all our lives. Very little spoilage. Glad to see the pigeons didn't set up shop on top of your unloader. They do ours and literally started a silo fire one hot dry year from all the feathers and manure. Love your channel. What did your NH 3 point discbine bring at auction?
Got 2900 for it
What will you do with the bunkers? Lots of nice concrete there to find some kind of use for
Im gonna miss that feed room but cant wait to see u guys take down the old silos if u end up taking videos of it
Ever consider using a plastic chute in the silo chute? I think that’s what Andy Hourigan uses in his high moisture core silo
We did that for a while, problem is you have to cut it shorter every time you change doors and the chute still gets dirty.
Change is Good!!!
Ive always Loved feeding out of Harvestor silos
OK let me try this again. You grow the feed for your cows, then you mix all this stuff for the cows, then you load this mix and dump it out for the cows. I watched the cows eat it but there is obvious left overs because cows don't know they need to finish there plates before they leave the table. What happens with the remaining feed? I had know idea how much work goes into feeding cows or any other farm animals until i just watched 5 of your videos. I'm very much impressed on how you people work.👍👍👍👍👍🍻
It's always bittersweet when something you've been working with literally all your life changes. It's like the life is draining out of the old feed room with it all quiet and empty. 😢
What are you going to do the bunkers after you store corn silage in silo?❤
They plan to repurpose them for storage.
It's intrstng to see how you guys changd from bunk house to silo...and I wonder if others would consider it as well. For that less loss in silage spoilage.
This may be a bit extreme but if you park the feed trailer at the side like you did the second time instead of opposite the feed shed you cut the amount of turning you have to do in half which will make the tyres last a little longer. Every little helps.
You never asked but I'll suggest some old plastic 55 gallon barrel cut in half and trimmed a bit for that exposed section of conveyor
You could even hit it with a torch to bend the shape if it mattered
Its still a bit aways but I'm watching you get up to a half million subs my guy!! 👍 Cheers from ole 🇨🇦
Really awesome accomplishment. Brilliant investments. God Bless.
Everything is coming together nice looking forward to seing it all working.
I’m happy to see that you still have Dutches still around. Jack Russel’s are the best. I’ve had two and would have any other dog.
Unfortunately, that's not Dutchess. She passed away a while ago. This one's named Grace.
Did not expect that it would sink in so much. Looking good, you guys get it done.
How exciting!!!!!thanks for sharing..... So you are done with the bunkers???🙏❤️🇺🇲
Not yet. They'll still be feeding from them at least until this year's corn harvest. However, the bunkers will be repurposed for storage after that.
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@@phyllishalley8972 No. Just watch Eric's videos regularly, and have red some replies to other comments that he has posted.
one of the old feed bunkers would make a good shop
I have a feeling that may happen.
Will you still be using your bunkers with the new silos or doing away with them also ? Ive never had a problem with heights but man, they are high !
The bunker silos will be repurposed for storage.
Looks like a nice setup!
Another great video. I like the information that you try convey to us. I have a ? Are these 3 new silos big enough to hold
as much as your 3 pit & 4 older vertical silos. For me that will be interesting to see.
Yes they will hold more that the bunks and old silos
With you having those silos, are you going to put your corn in there also? Im guessing yes, which will help with the freshness. But also nock down on spoilage. With the bunks that you do fill, how full do you think ull get them once you harvest the corn?
Very good video. Y’all do an awesome job. God bless y’all
looks like a leaf blower would help you in this room. if the stuff in the bottom would work for other animals you might get someone to come in and clean the bottoms out for free/feed for goats/pigs/chickens or whatever.
I’m surprised the silos didn’t come with two chutes , all the new silos going up in my area have two chutes , one is a mini chute just for the feed too come down and the other one is just for climbing
VERY PROUD OF YOUR POWERFUL CREATING 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Good to see the new silos working good
Saw some you tube making apartments/dwellings out of unused silos. Looks like you've got a couple of condominiums in the waiting.
Amazed at how tight that bunkered corn packs. Do the cows care about the lactic tang from the ferment? (I understand fresh sweet could cause them bloat, but don't know if they know that :) )
They add a little molasses to sweeten the feed.
Looks like a pretty yummy meal for the 🐄, great video Eric
Going to be interesting seeing how the feedings work with the new system. I'm assuming no more bunker silos?
I see you filling from the top down. How do you empty it. Top down or bottom up?
So when you finish cleaning out the bunker Silas, what are you gonna do with them? Put roof over the top and use them for storing your equipment. They would make a good shed. And machine shop.
They do have future plans. He said that he'll talk about them more sometime in another video.
Too afraid of heights to be a good dairy farmer. Those things are tall!😮
Heights don't hurt, falling doesn't hurt. It's the landing that can be a problem. 😂
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj the sudden stop at the end. 😆
Congratulations. Exciting day. Those 3 Silos look impressive. A generational landmark.
Awesome video Eric. Thank you
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲
does that unloader have the controls inside so you can control it?
Shaving the bunker silos was one of my favorite things to watch. Guess I’ll have to find another…..
dumbest thig ive ever seen right here
What was the dry hay like stuff from the commodity shed? Dry hay or straw?
It's hay that's been ran through a tub grinder.
Just curious how long did it take you to add silage with the new system isn't the skid loader faster??
Takes a bit longer but the silos will all be hooked up to a robot feeding system in a few months.
Great vid. Are you taking out the bunkers as well? What about your shop, you guys going to build a new one?
No. The bunker silos will be repurposed for storage. He said that he'll talk more about their plans in a future video.