What a national treasure young people like this young man are. All the rioting and violence and he is feeding this great republic. Your parents did a good job raising you !
When the cows put their head in the feed as it comes off the truck. I always imagine that Def Leppard song Pour some sugar on me is playing in their heads.
I really admire your work ethic Eric! You routinely get more work done before breakfast that a lot of people do all day! Great video - thanks for sharing.
I work for an Agri/Horti chemical company. It’s cool to see someone spraying out familiar products and actually doing it correctly. I always enjoy your videos! Have a great day
Love your videos, my dad grew up on a dairy and helped milk til I was about 8 yrs old. Watching you work brings back really good memories. It’s awesome that you love the work that you do, there’s something about watching someone do the thing that brings them the most fulfillment in life. Keep up the good work!
All of these views and so few likes. You viewers have no respect for the long hours and the hard work that goes into the work that is done on the farm and the workd producing and editing these remarkable videos! Press the like thumbs up!
Hi I am really enjoying your videos you explain everything so that us non farmers can understand whats going on WELL DONE keep them coming. Just a slight suggestion it would be nice to see more of what goes on in the office side of things and kitchen and how the staff get on i love your videos Peter from rainy England
When I’m 15-17 I want a small job on a dairy farm just like what you have on your farm. Seems fun with the satisfaction of seeing what you work hard to complete actually get done. ✅ Edit: for everyone saying stay in school, thanks I do appreciate it but I’m a city kid and I’ve never seen and area like this in person or experienced something like it so that’s why.
I hit the like button, thanks for taking me along on your day. I like how you explain everything it gives a better understanding. Thanks again 10th Generation guy. Israel from California
Love your videos. You and your Dad are honest, do not put on airs, and work hard. Keep those videos coming. By the way your corn planted in May looks great.
wait it doesn't make us farmers watching people farm on youtube. my family and friends are going to be mad I told them I got a farm in PA and now work as a dairy farmer.....dang I messed up big time!
Thank you for showing your day getting things done, glad you dad is doing good, and that you are doing good also, how do the cows. Take to the cold weather that coming.
Eric that was a real good video I love the way you explained it well done let me tell you it's a lot of work what you do hats off to you thank you for sharing your video 👍🇺🇸
Working from home here in California, I am always refreshing youtube looking to see if you have uploaded new content. I am fascinated with what you do, and it keeps me entertained in my usually slow work day. Keep up the awesome content man!!
You’re such a hard working young man. Awesome video as usual. Like to thank you for the shout-out you done for the veggie boys love their videos!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I can see how tired you seem in this one. One person, 10 different jobs at once. Thanks for the extra work of filming and narrating. I know it slows you down.
HI I have just been watching your channel and well i am well impressed its pretty hard job i hope that any of our guys from India watch this and learned from hear that how clean you work
Can we get a day in your life video where we follow you outside of your farming duties? Want to hang out with you eating at home with your family. Getting to know you more than just farming chores.
Dude. Best workout ever! Football is underrated. This guy is being PAYED TO WORK OUT! What is your LIMIT? Pay to go to gym? disinfect your equipment after use... 3 milkings per day, 3 weeks can you do it?! Great editing and production. I dare anyone that can keep up with this guy.
Where do you get your molasses from Eric? I live in South Louisiana where they farm a lot of sugarcane and there are only a few sugar mills left. Even though cane molasses is a by-product of making granulated white sugar, it's still rather expensive in smaller quantities down here. About 5 bucks for a quart. They opened up a distillery a few years ago in Lacassine Louisiana using cane molasses to make rum. Judging by the amount of molasses you go through in the videos I've seen, your cows should be plenty happy!
Great video Eric. Waffles looked good enough to eat😍. Corn is looking really good, looks like at least another month before it is ready to harvest. Thank you for sharing how you choose a bull for the AI, been wondering that process. When you choose the Angus for that second calf heifer is it because she does not have enough of a record for you to decide if you wanted to keep a heifer from her? Thanks for another one.
When you are mixing a load of feed for the cows, can you have the mixing cones running or does that throw off your scale when loading the wagon? Thanks
That TMR looks pretty yummy. Maybe you should box it up and sell it as cereal. It probably smells real good too. How is Mr. Owl doing? Is he doing a good job at keeping the varmints away from the silage bunker?!?!
thanks for exsplaining the math. what do you do when you are sick with the cows and people depending on you? please protect yourself from the viris. i find that i care for you after watching you all this time.
Have you tried a leaf hopper resistant variety of alfalfa? I had lots of leaf hopper issues in NJ on our alfalfa. We were certified organic so spraying wasn't really viable. I had King's agriseed custom mix my pasture and hay seed mixes with leaf hopper resistant alfalfa and whatever else I was putting in there. Seemed to help, just a thought. They're awful when they get out of control.
I can't believe how much this channel has grown. This proves you can have a good amount of followers without endorsing products for some company.
Hey Eric! I’m excited for another great video. I appreciate them being at lunch so I can watch them when they come out 😂
What seemed like a day's work done and then Eric announces that he is off for some breakfast! Heavy worker.
jimW133 I know right? I laughed when he said it was breakfast time!
Hi love farming
Hands on Dairy farmers do a days work before breakfast. See to the animals 1st then yourself.
I was coming here to say just that. I was like damn I'd get that done in a week and he announces he's going for breakfast.
What a national treasure young people like this young man are. All the rioting and violence and he is feeding this great republic. Your parents did a good job raising you !
When the cows put their head in the feed as it comes off the truck. I always imagine that Def Leppard song Pour some sugar on me is playing in their heads.
Jeff Stewart that’s hilarious lmao
I can't unsee this now lmfao
I'll never watch cows being fed the same again.
@@seanbumbaugh4397 And now Everytime you hear the song you will think of cows being fed.
@@JeffStewart78.. 100 percent lol
“Eric of all trades”. Never a boring day at the dairy. Thank you for sharing.
I really admire your work ethic Eric! You routinely get more work done before breakfast that a lot of people do all day! Great video - thanks for sharing.
I work for an Agri/Horti chemical company. It’s cool to see someone spraying out familiar products and actually doing it correctly. I always enjoy your videos! Have a great day
Love your videos, my dad grew up on a dairy and helped milk til I was about 8 yrs old. Watching you work brings back really good memories. It’s awesome that you love the work that you do, there’s something about watching someone do the thing that brings them the most fulfillment in life. Keep up the good work!
Eric, you are a much more efficient feed pusher than the robot. Your breakfast looked tasty. Thanks for sharing your day of work with us.
Your job would take so much longer without the various pieces of machinery you have - I really admire your work ethic, Eric. 😃👍👌👏👏
All of these views and so few likes. You viewers have no respect for the long hours and the hard work that goes into the work that is done on the farm and the workd producing and editing these remarkable videos! Press the like thumbs up!
Hi I am really enjoying your videos you explain everything so that us non farmers can understand whats going on WELL DONE keep them coming. Just a slight suggestion it would be nice to see more of what goes on in the office side of things and kitchen and how the staff get on i love your videos Peter from rainy England
I like the food view when you're having breakfast.
Watched this video while I was eating and taking a break from farming just mowed 3rd cutting alfalfa down today! Great job on the videos!
When I’m 15-17 I want a small job on a dairy farm just like what you have on your farm. Seems fun with the satisfaction of seeing what you work hard to complete actually get done. ✅
Edit: for everyone saying stay in school, thanks I do appreciate it but I’m a city kid and I’ve never seen and area like this in person or experienced something like it so that’s why.
Be cool, stay in school!
Nicholas Collins haha I understand 😂 maybe I worded it wrong but yea I have big dreams with school don’t you worry 😂
@@ryansarni I'm with you.... I'm 16, but would love to work on a dairy farm part time. But school takes up so much time, so...
Iceburg862 Steam maybe during the summer as a part time job
Iceburg862 Steam I really just want to see first hand what there is to offer
Love watching what all goes on at a farm... Thanks for sharing
your the only youtuber i can watch and not skip a second!
With Dad (and probably Mom away) I thought breakfast would be with your wife & daughter Great vlog with excellent narrative. Thanks for sharing
I hit the like button, thanks for taking me along on your day. I like how you explain everything it gives a better understanding. Thanks again 10th Generation guy. Israel from California
Great work ethic from a young man is a nice thing to see. I bet your folks are very proud of you. Keep up the great work.
Love your videos. You and your Dad are honest, do not put on airs, and work hard. Keep those videos coming. By the way your corn planted in May looks great.
Like your videos, makes me feel like I'm a farmer.
wait it doesn't make us farmers watching people farm on youtube. my family and friends are going to be mad I told them I got a farm in PA and now work as a dairy farmer.....dang I messed up big time!
You're a prodigy farmer 10th Gen. You'll feed over 100m people in your career. Big respects and blessings to your family and yields!!
Thank you for showing your day getting things done, glad you dad is doing good, and that you are doing good also, how do the cows. Take to the cold weather that coming.
Ah yes driving the Juno robot around. Ours usually just drives right out of the barn lol
There's one thing about a broom. It rarely breaks down
Carolyn Rose yeah but you can’t do it all the time
I have the same opinion on the Discovery slat cleaner.
You gotta love technology!?🥴
W Jack yeah just keeps feed pushed up to the cows all the time has a rubber bottom that works like a broom
You are a good man, I know your mom and dad are very proud of you and your sister.
Eric that was a real good video I love the way you explained it well done let me tell you it's a lot of work what you do hats off to you thank you for sharing your video 👍🇺🇸
Working from home here in California, I am always refreshing youtube looking to see if you have uploaded new content. I am fascinated with what you do, and it keeps me entertained in my usually slow work day. Keep up the awesome content man!!
I really enjoy your videos. It's like learning to be a farmer
Always enjoy you and everyone working better than most people i know
Love watching your videos seeing hard work I just get tired from watching so it gives me an excuse to take a nap. Lol
You’re such a hard working young man. Awesome video as usual. Like to thank you for the shout-out you done for the veggie boys love their videos!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I like how ge does the work with passion, no obligations just passionate daily work
Love your videos man, keep up the good work. Hello from a Norwegian diary farmer👋🏻
Excellent video you’re hardest worker didn’t know all work involved now I know so thank you 🙏🏾 be safe
The corn 🌽 is looking great ,!! Thanks for the video. ✅
I love you vids I have wacht them for a long time
Thanks for taking the time and effort to take us along....much enjoyed.
lot of work love your videos men keep up the good work.
Love videos and you and the farm i work at are an inspiration to chase my farming dream
You need some ham and eggs with that waffle! Enjoyed watching the vlog.
I can see how tired you seem in this one. One person, 10 different jobs at once. Thanks for the extra work of filming and narrating. I know it slows you down.
Of course we liked it 😂 always like it very much!! Thanks 😊
You are a hard worker, I wish you good luck with the farm.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!
Good video. Always interesting to see a little of the science behind what you do.
Love the videos! Such an inspiration to chase my dreams!
I enjoy watching I've not missed one video u are very informative about what ur doing keep up the hard work itll pay off in many ways
We are envious of your rain up here in eastern Canada. Trouble making enough hay and keeping up the pasture. Stay safe.
Hey there Mr. Owl. 2:28 Still protecting the silage. Atta boy!
Loving the different angles of filming this time around!
HI I have just been watching your channel and well i am well impressed its pretty hard job i hope that any of our guys from India watch this and learned from hear that how clean you work
All that yummy feed reminds me of the late 1940's when me and my cousin Alfred used to munch on cattle pellets,lol.
Based on what you did BEFORE breakfast... I recommend more than 1 waffle!
Yea great job I on the videos always look forward to seeing what’s next
I am always impressed by all you do!!! :) Keep up the great work!
Man you get so much done !!! Hope he pays you well !!
I like the camera work today!!
Praying that your dad recovers well.
2:22 I didn’t think you’d make that tight turn into the silage scraper. Nice driving man
Hay Eric love the vids keep it up🤙🤙👍👍
Great awesome video Eric,
Hey can we get a breakdown of how many cows you have? Like how many calfs, heifers, and cows? Great content.
Keep up the hard work,nice to see videos .
Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
Eric's in charge!! Time for a dairy party, choco milk for everyone!
Keep up the good work Eric!
Eric the corn is looking great.
Great video keep up the good work Les uk
you are a hard worker!
Your videos are always good!!
You make quality vids! Greetings from the netherlands
Woo you showed what you ate for breakfast! You got my like
Can we get a day in your life video where we follow you outside of your farming duties? Want to hang out with you eating at home with your family. Getting to know you more than just farming chores.
I. Enjoy your videos keep up the good work
first part of this vid with the robot was like the opening scenes from Starwars
Dude. Best workout ever! Football is underrated. This guy is being PAYED TO WORK OUT! What is your LIMIT? Pay to go to gym? disinfect your equipment after use... 3 milkings per day, 3 weeks can you do it?! Great editing and production. I dare anyone that can keep up with this guy.
yay...will get to watch @ supper time! :) one of Eric's working ethic goes as: ya gotta dew what ya gotta dew!!! :) :) yay
Where do you get your molasses from Eric? I live in South Louisiana where they farm a lot of sugarcane and there are only a few sugar mills left. Even though cane molasses is a by-product of making granulated white sugar, it's still rather expensive in smaller quantities down here. About 5 bucks for a quart. They opened up a distillery a few years ago in Lacassine Louisiana using cane molasses to make rum. Judging by the amount of molasses you go through in the videos I've seen, your cows should be plenty happy!
Love your vidios so damm god.😁 Everytime you post i get so happy
Good day in the farm. Little rain be good after spraying
Thanks for the video! It was great.
Your an American treasure. I love milk.
Great content again. Nice editing job!
Wish I could live on a farm
Always like your videos just forget to hit the button sometimes
I love your vids keep them good
Send a save to Brazil we are your fan.❤️🤙🇧🇷🇧🇷
Eric I thought I was going mad when you said it was thursday morning, as its Wednseday night here in the UK! I had a senior moment.
This life is beautiful... On your own..
im a pesticide sprayer, but its cool to see you scale up to teh acre when im working with 3gallon back packs haha
The Potato leaf hoppers were real bad in SE Michigan this year. Everyone's alfalfa was pretty yellow for 2nd crop.
Great video Eric. Waffles looked good enough to eat😍. Corn is looking really good, looks like at least another month before it is ready to harvest. Thank you for sharing how you choose a bull for the AI, been wondering that process. When you choose the Angus for that second calf heifer is it because she does not have enough of a record for you to decide if you wanted to keep a heifer from her? Thanks for another one.
Love that breakfast O to be young again LOL.
When you are mixing a load of feed for the cows, can you have the mixing cones running or does that throw off your scale when loading the wagon? Thanks
watching from NEW ZEALAND
That TMR looks pretty yummy. Maybe you should box it up and sell it as cereal. It probably smells real good too. How is Mr. Owl doing? Is he doing a good job at keeping the varmints away from the silage bunker?!?!
thanks for exsplaining the math. what do you do when you are sick with the cows and people depending on you? please protect yourself from the viris. i find that i care for you after watching you all this time.
Have you tried a leaf hopper resistant variety of alfalfa? I had lots of leaf hopper issues in NJ on our alfalfa. We were certified organic so spraying wasn't really viable. I had King's agriseed custom mix my pasture and hay seed mixes with leaf hopper resistant alfalfa and whatever else I was putting in there. Seemed to help, just a thought. They're awful when they get out of control.