Mont Eagle Products Feed Mill Tour. Stocking up on Livestock Feed.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2021
- Today we are going to Mont Eagle Products Feed Mill to get a load of livestock feed. We are going to see our feed being made and see how the feed mill operation works.
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That was interesting seeing how the feed is mixed and bagged. Thanks for sharing Even.
I’m a big fan of how things are made , thanks for bringing us along , also 👍 to the crew at the Mill , good job
Great video! So nice to see small town, local businesses doing things the way they have always been done. Nice to support these little mills and keep local people working.
Great video again mate, thank you for sharing. Looking forward for the next update 👍🏼
Great mill tour! I always liked the smell of the freshly ground feeds in those old mills.
Great video, I remember that smell from being a kid at our feed mill watching them grind and bag feed
Now I really like that bag Stitcher. That's the first time I have ever seen a bag Stitcher operated by hand.
That was great seeing how they mix and bag the feed.
So interesting.....looks good feed . Great video !....thanks .
Cool tour! Thanks for that.
I really enjoyed the feed mill tour, thanks. I am an industrial mechanic in a steel mill and enjoy the machinery in your videos. Keep up the great video work!
Great video; loved the ending.
Evan I grew up near a old feed mill and bought a lot of feed from them. Your video brings back many fond memories, thank you.. good luck with your long work schedule coming up.
I enjoyed the tour
Nice video. Another great job.
Really enjoyed the video. Very interesting watching the feed get mixed and bagged. Thanks for taking us along on the tour.
I really enjoy your videos
Good luck on the shut down work and thanks for the tour
Wow great information, thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing the "how its made" experience! I used to love getting sweet feed for our horses back in the day. Made the whole barn smell wonderful. Thanks for the memory and keep on posting :)