I was raised on a dairy farm in the late 50's and 60's, I love watching your videos and how clean your farm is managed. I tip my 72 year old to a you and yours. Thanks for sharing to a old farmer, I know the love it takes. Bob
Eric, you're in there at work with hands and feet working hard. I respect your easygoing attitude. Great work today. Beautiful drone footage. Tom in Minneapolis
I appreciate you keeping your content focused on farming or other somewhat related but interesting stuff. You also keep it simple and don't get really long winded about the world and everything in it like some tubers. they seem like they are just trying to crank out content and fill it with whatever they can film. Truck rides and talking about nothing or what time the amazon guy showed-up today inst entertaining. so thank you for keeping it focused and simple.
Hard work = wholesome life. What a beautiful operation. God bless our farmers. Farmers are the most diverse and most of their training comes from experience. To farm you have to have a vast amount of knowledge about everything. You are literally an accountant, mechanic, machine operator, veterinarian, plumber, electrician,carpenter ect. Being a farmer takes vast skills and abundant knowledge and pure dedication. A life of long days facing the hot cold wet and snow 365 days a year. the sacrifice our farmers make everyday to feed us is truly amazing. Thank you to all the farmers out there. I miss our farming days. Bottle feeding calves was my favorite chore.
I really enjoyed the drone footage. Gives a different perspective. Your farm is so neat. I absolutely enjoy your channel. Farming is the salt of the earth, and everyone needs to appreciate you. The unsung Hero.
Fantastic drone work! I always love your music choices because it reminds me of when I was young, going to family reunions & revivals where someone was always "pickin & grinnin", there was always a wash tub full of ice & bottled drinks and a bottle opener attached to the tree. If you know you know! ❤
Love the way you regularly change up the perspective between videos, showing us the same tasks but from different angles and ways of shooting the footage. Great work.
You all make it look easy and I know from first hand it's not. Back in the early 70's I would do hay mostly and help a neighbor with corn silage. Those were some memorable days, both good and not so good, but it was a great experience and I wouldn't change that. Thanks for all your family does, I hope you are having a great week.
What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms; What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Man, thanks for such an awesome way to start my day!
Love your drone coverage of feeding cattle. Back in the 70s we did everything utilizing three stave silos and of course I Hayborn and a 6000 bushel grain bin for a 70 cow herd of top quality registered hosting.
I loved the drone footage, seeing all the birds eye work is cool. Kudos to your drone operator \ camera person, Academy Award winning drone cinematography in a reality\documentary video 😎
2:52 Shows your commitment to your cows and farm. I saw that little bit plop on the bed and chuckled when you went back to remove it. As always, great work!
Great music for your drone footage. I think it would be really interesting to hear the back story on where you get the tires for the bunkers and if they come already cut or if you have to do it. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Hi, wife&I love to watch all you and your dad do, including employees. It's really an incredible business for lack of a bettr term. I've watchd other dairy like Gierock-Wisconsin Taylor-Maine Piet VamBendhal-ND I saw something intrstng in ND, instead of using sawdust or hey, he uses sand as bedding&is capable to recycle seperate Sand&waste. He has a big dairy like you
that's awesome operation your got going on here man... I can't even imagine the scale of this farm... It would be nice if you explain what was being mixed in to feed the cows? I always wonder what kind of silage or type of grass are being used... thanks!
Great video! That young lady didn't know where you wanted her to go, but knew where SHE wanted to go! Gotta love the Holsteins, y'all have some good looking ones.
Looking at your house from the front, the barn and building to the left with old silo, are they used at all? I can’t remember if you ever spoke about them or showed them. Thanks! Love your channel.
When loading corn sileage you should bring the feed wagon into the bunk so it’s closer to your skidsteer….or invest in larger Jon Deere wheel loader for bigger scoops of feed
Hey Eric, why do you folks use the plate steel buckets on the alley manure cleaning instead of the 1/2 - 3/4 loader tire blade scrapers I see in other dairy's?
I had wondered in past years, why you didn't stack the tires on pallets, instead of just throwing them in a jumbled pile. I think you'll be glad you did next filling.
Erik, what is the name of the song you were playing when the drone first started playing…. I was raised going to church and I always loved that song. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
With all the feed and open access to feed bins do you have a problem with rats or other vermin, the cow that you push to the dry pen wouldn't it be easier to put a halter and lead her there, just for one cow, interesting video thank you for sharing.
A friend called and asking me what I'm doing. Told her I was watching manure bring scraped. She said, okay, you don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
I was raised on a dairy farm in the late 50's and 60's, I love watching your videos and how clean your farm is managed. I tip my 72 year old to a you and yours. Thanks for sharing to a old farmer, I know the love it takes. Bob
"Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" playing during the overhead view is a really nice touch.
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms… you just went up a notch in my book. I’m so glad I’ve been watching a Christian all these years
Eric, you're in there at work with hands and feet working hard. I respect your easygoing attitude. Great work today. Beautiful drone footage. Tom in Minneapolis
I appreciate you keeping your content focused on farming or other somewhat related but interesting stuff. You also keep it simple and don't get really long winded about the world and everything in it like some tubers. they seem like they are just trying to crank out content and fill it with whatever they can film. Truck rides and talking about nothing or what time the amazon guy showed-up today inst entertaining. so thank you for keeping it focused and simple.
Hard work = wholesome life. What a beautiful operation. God bless our farmers. Farmers are the most diverse and most of their training comes from experience. To farm you have to have a vast amount of knowledge about everything. You are literally an accountant, mechanic, machine operator, veterinarian, plumber, electrician,carpenter ect. Being a farmer takes vast skills and abundant knowledge and pure dedication. A life of long days facing the hot cold wet and snow 365 days a year. the sacrifice our farmers make everyday to feed us is truly amazing. Thank you to all the farmers out there. I miss our farming days. Bottle feeding calves was my favorite chore.
I love how guy keep stuff simple on your farm. It shows you take your dad’s knowledge and the way he did stuff and just improve with what you have.
I really enjoyed the drone footage. Gives a different perspective. Your farm is so neat. I absolutely enjoy your channel. Farming is the salt of the earth, and everyone needs to appreciate you. The unsung Hero.
I love the drone perspective of the feeding.
Thanks for a great video.
Fantastic drone work! I always love your music choices because it reminds me of when I was young, going to family reunions & revivals where someone was always "pickin & grinnin", there was always a wash tub full of ice & bottled drinks and a bottle opener attached to the tree. If you know you know! ❤
Love the way you regularly change up the perspective between videos, showing us the same tasks but from different angles and ways of shooting the footage. Great work.
You all make it look easy and I know from first hand it's not. Back in the early 70's I would do hay mostly and help a neighbor with corn silage. Those were some memorable days, both good and not so good, but it was a great experience and I wouldn't change that. Thanks for all your family does, I hope you are having a great week.
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms a nice selection. Thanks for the video as always!
Hi Eric and dad and families beautiful dairy Farm and very awesome drone video and as always you all be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for sharing the drone footage with us. It's great to see the beautiful farm and the fields you work on. Love the music. Stay safe.
Was born and raised on a dairy farm in Central Pennsylvania. Love all the videos. Keep up the great work and God bless.
An everyday job beautifully filmed 👌
love the drone film looks awesome plz do more of that
These holes damage the silage quality because air enter in sailage
What a fellowship, what a joy divine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Man, thanks for such an awesome way to start my day!
Dairy farming is truly an end-to-end life. You put it in one end and then deal with what comes out the other end.
What a great idea to stack the tires as they come off the bunker…not such a big job in the heat of the summer. Wonderful video.
I really do admire the good job u are doing with ur dad and the entire team
Love your drone coverage of feeding cattle. Back in the 70s we did everything utilizing three stave silos and of course I Hayborn and a 6000 bushel grain bin for a 70 cow herd of top quality registered hosting.
Thanks Eric. Standing on the Everlasting love of God!
Great shots in this video Eric. Showed a little more of exactly what it takes to mix a batch of feed.
I hate to admit this, but there was something satisfying in all of that manure management.
I loved the drone footage, seeing all the birds eye work is cool. Kudos to your drone operator \ camera person, Academy Award winning drone cinematography in a reality\documentary video 😎
Loved the drone. Helped connect the dots on the feeding process.
Stacking the tyres as you go makes the job much easier and tidier. Shifting a few 3 times a week, little and often
Love it. Nothing better than the smell of corn silage. Thanks for sharing your life.
Eric that was a great drone video of feeding at the end. Hope silage last longer for you with all the triticale you planted.
Who knew there were so many types of manure....today I learned "liquidy". Cole over at Sonne Farms has used "fluffy". 😊
Great drone footage and I still love the music. Merry Christmas to you and the family. God bless you Eric.😊
I really liked how you said ... to the effect ... talking stopped followed by drone footage...a nice touch to this video.
Love It Eric. Wishing you & your family a wonderful Christmas season.
2:52 Shows your commitment to your cows and farm. I saw that little bit plop on the bed and chuckled when you went back to remove it. As always, great work!
I like milk. I love the music pickings. The drone shots were perfect. Have a Merry Christmas.
A very tidy farm, a lot of farmers can learn from you guys.
I love the music you play with your videos. Especially the hymns. ❤️
Excellent choice of music to complement the very good drone footage.
Great music for your drone footage. I think it would be really interesting to hear the back story on where you get the tires for the bunkers and if they come already cut or if you have to do it. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
love how you have everything set up just the way you need could not tell from the drone footage how are the trees doing that you planted ?
Thank you Lord for our farmers. Blessings
Hi, wife&I love to watch all you and your dad do, including employees. It's really an incredible business for lack of a bettr term. I've watchd other dairy like Gierock-Wisconsin Taylor-Maine
Piet VamBendhal-ND
I saw something intrstng in ND, instead of using sawdust or hey, he uses sand as bedding&is capable to recycle seperate Sand&waste. He has a big dairy like you
Great video and BEAUTIFUL Farm. God Bless.
Love your choice of music!!
I grew up in York County; my dad was a dairy farmer also.
Love the drone footage and the music is awesome
Love the music! Great video! Merry Christmas to your whole family!
that's awesome operation your got going on here man... I can't even imagine the scale of this farm... It would be nice if you explain what was being mixed in to feed the cows? I always wonder what kind of silage or type of grass are being used... thanks!
Boy, y'all have come a long way in a short time. I was thinking about that old heifer barn you had to struggle to clean out. Love your videos.
Nicely done!
One job that never gets boring. Cleaning out the horse stalls and moving the manure pile around in the skidsteer. I could be out there all day
Love your videos thank you for another day on your family farm
Love the drone footage and the gospel song leaning on the everlasting arms
ive enjoyed ur videos alot this year,cant wait what lies ahead for next year.
That drone footage at the end really captured the scale of the feeding process. Such a peaceful way to wrap up the video. Thanks for sharing! 😘😘😘
You have used machinery to process and clean up cow waste. How much does this machine cost?
Cuddos on Drone video and music behind it!!! Enjoyed!
I know it's all about the food chain but, doesn't negate the fact that that's just gotta STIIIIIIIIIIINK !!
That was a nice video we watched. You guys really are good at what you do. Thanks for entertaining us all the time
Great video! That young lady didn't know where you wanted her to go, but knew where SHE wanted to go! Gotta love the Holsteins, y'all have some good looking ones.
Eric your job is perfect and hardworking you are a very good person ❤
As a dairy farmer myself ..I can see the difference but at core we all have same job but technology made a huge difference.. good job bro..
Beautiful farm. Great video
Thanks for the video man, I know there is a lot of work that goes into it.
Eric you have the best channel by the way thank u for all your hard work god bless
Great video Eric I love your music Merry Christmas to you and your family
It always amazes me how much poop cows can generate. Great idea stacking the tires on pallets as you go. Loved the drone shots. Thanks till next time.
That is a good idea to use tires for weight to keep the plastic down. You are being very resourceful
Looking at your house from the front, the barn and building to the left with old silo, are they used at all? I can’t remember if you ever spoke about them or showed them. Thanks! Love your channel.
That was fun drone footage from above 😊
Drone shots are great. Like the song too. Just curious. How much is one new tarp for the silage bunkers?
Your drone footage is really good, you should do more of that.👍
Nice change up, love the drone
Power grease gun should have been on your Christmas list! Hope you get one soon.
When loading corn sileage you should bring the feed wagon into the bunk so it’s closer to your skidsteer….or invest in larger Jon Deere wheel loader for bigger scoops of feed
We do that except for the dry cow batch where we only need one or two scoops.
Ah. Pushing manure into the pit wile I eat my chocolate breakfast bar. It’s not just for breakfast anymore. 😂
Eric, LOVE the music and drone footage... not your usual thing but very nice changeup!
That silage bunk cutter is so much better than trying to keep an edge on the bunk with a bucket on t by e skid steer.
Watching you stack tires reminds me what silos are al about
Hey Eric, why do you folks use the plate steel buckets on the alley manure cleaning instead of the 1/2 - 3/4 loader tire blade scrapers I see in other dairy's?
I had wondered in past years, why you didn't stack the tires on pallets, instead of just throwing them in a jumbled pile. I think you'll be glad you did next filling.
You might tell us what music you play with your drone shots. Great music.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, may your New Year be a blessed one.
IBC totes for the tires, like firewood people do.
Erik, what is the name of the song you were playing when the drone first started playing…. I was raised going to church and I always loved that song. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Sure enjoy your videos thank you for sharing and you have a merry Christmas Lord bless you
Been raining a lot lately here in Vermont
I liked that attachment you have for taking the silage. What is it called and how can I buy one? maybe it's easy to make one myself?
My fave fiddle song!
Loved the relaxing drone footage and music. Thanks for sharing and wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas.
With all the feed and open access to feed bins do you have a problem with rats or other vermin, the cow that you push to the dry pen wouldn't it be easier to put a halter and lead her there, just for one cow, interesting video thank you for sharing.
Love your videos keep up the great work!
How well do your cows do by not eating any grass at all ? 13:06
Another Great Video 👍 Great content, keep up the great work!
So when was this filmed? The solar panels aren't installed yet. Thanks for the great content.
Just the other day. Yeah they are, just watch to the end.
awesome video Eric. Thank you buddy
❤❤❤❤ the drone footage!!!!
A friend called and asking me what I'm doing. Told her I was watching manure bring scraped. She said, okay, you don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
love your videos so much. keep the good work. respect here from denmark