Would take longer to unload that way, dumped on the ground like that they can push it into a pile and keep trucks moving, a conveyor would take twice as long per truck
I can't begin to imagine what happens if one of those tractors blows a hydraulic line up on top of the pile. Hot oil seeping all the way down to the concrete...
The odds of that happening are slim. If a little hydraulic oil get on things it no big deal. The parts per million are so small that it won’t affect anything. It costs over a grand to fill those tractors with hydraulic oil. One would get shut down asap if there was a big leak. All those people working together keep an eye out for that kinda thing.
Farm I work at has actual sole age trucks and it works way better. Back right to the pile and dump and the packer tractors push it up and pack it down. We don’t have bunks tho just a asphalt pad.
Huge! Probably 3 acres. Ethanol plant to the side and behind the old storage pile... and right next to a huge cattle feedlot operation. Probably feeding a lot of brewers mash there. www.google.com/maps/@39.7877621,-97.8201443,992m/data=!3m1!1e3
This bunker looks like it will hold 1.25-1.50m bushels. Mine holds 825k 150'x400' oval. What i don't get with all those hopper bottoms instead of all those loaders you could have bought a Lamar 2500 convyer.
That's the most inefficient unloading procedure I've ever seen. Those trucks needed to unload into a hopper that feeds a belt to the piling tractors. I know it takes money to buy a hopper w/ on/off ramps. OK, but it's a ground level storage operation & look at all the equipment($...plus operators) you need to clean up after the truck pulls out. What have you been doing all spring/summer? Look at the time/fuel that's wasted by the truck drivers. They could be getting another load. Working on the cheap is more expensive in the end.
@@daneenmurf1043 how many of those families would be fsrming their own farm if this one hadn't gobbled it up and then offered them gold to work for them?
@@KlineDeere " offered them gold " !!!😂😂😂😂 I just did a mental roundup of farm sales in my area over the years. In the vast majority of cases a farm is sold for lack of a successor. The owner gets old, theres no family member to take over so the place is sold
LOL.....Here I was thinking there was a shortage of corn pile experts. Turns out we have a glut.
No kidding, all the arm chair quarterbacks telling an obviously successful company all the things that they are doing wrong.
Need to dump those bottom dumps from an elevated position...keep them moving through there instead of one or two at a time then clean up
Totally agree, what a pathetic performance, millions of $$$$$ of machinery but no money for a cheap elevated platform for dumping from..
This might be dumb, but doesn't the grinded corn get ruined out in the weather?
Will my cornbread taste like tractor-tires? I'll just pretend it's pepper in the mix.
They will cover the whole pile of corn with a AG approved tarp to keep the water and the heat from ruining the corn
Surprised they don't use a unload conveyor right to the grinder instead of droppi g it on the ground
Why don't they use drive over conveyors to feed the grinders instead of dumping it on the ground?
that would make too much sense
Would take longer to unload that way, dumped on the ground like that they can push it into a pile and keep trucks moving, a conveyor would take twice as long per truck
Das sind stand zeiten die könnte man vermeiden. Und eine Menge Sprit könnte man auch sparen mit weniger Radladern?
I am completely con fused right now. Are they cracking the corn before they pile it? Is this a feed lot or ethanol plant?
Portable truck scale to weigh each load, drive over dump feeding a gravel pit stacker conveyor and you could eliminate 10 positions.
Maybe a snow blade, for cleaning up parking lots, to push it into a pile quicker.
What is this corn used for??
Either dairy or feed lot.
This is a common operation at feedlots. At least in south west Kansas anyway.
A little audio would be nice.
No music
this must be a government run outfit . move it that many time !!!
Looks like they are grinding it for high moisture corn.
I can't begin to imagine what happens if one of those tractors blows a hydraulic line up on top of the pile. Hot oil seeping all the way down to the concrete...
They use vegetable oil in equipment that works near it. Same thing for sensitive streams
@@dshogan6174 they are "supposed" to yes.. lol
Hydraulic oil is not that bad, but engine coolant is. But might be nothing else than water is needed in those parts of the world..😇
The odds of that happening are slim. If a little hydraulic oil get on things it no big deal. The parts per million are so small that it won’t affect anything. It costs over a grand to fill those tractors with hydraulic oil. One would get shut down asap if there was a big leak. All those people working together keep an eye out for that kinda thing.
Just out of curiosity what feed yard is this at
Where is this?
Scandia Kansas premium feeders
There’s no corn on the other side of the world it’s all here
👍👍👍 absolutely amazing thanks for the video
Stupid question but what happens when it rains? Does the corn get damaged? Maybe just the very outside layer gets discarded?
Gets tarpped
How many acres in that field
that little bobcat looks like Wall-E :D
How many bushels did u put in that plié and will it make a year on feeding
Why not just push it to the pile after truck dump it. Why feed it through the other two machines first
The grinders crack it so the cows can digest it easier and absorb all the nutrients
they are rolling the corn to crack the kernals better effieciency in the feed
Talk about a bait pile 🦌
Ya it is premium feeders corn pile!! Nesiksa energy is south of it !! Ethanol plant !!
Whose feedyard, and where is it at?
Estimated bushels in the bunker when full?
I estimate 1.25-1.5m bu guessimating from the video. My bunker holds 825k bu 150'x400' oval.
I would think a dump trailer would save a lot of loader time instead of those hopper bottom trailers dragging it out all over the concrete
You don't have to have hydraulics with hopper bottom.
@@mythreesonsfarms bottom dumps run on air. Yes, bottoms would have run in and out in a fraction of the time put it a lot closer.
dump trailers are very unstable tip over very easily
Closed captioning please please
Where is this
Jimmy cracked corn
I'm impressed!
Impressed at the inefficiency?
Where is the Sound ?
Love it keep it up
CCM?
why do my corn flakes taste like fuel oil
This is for feeding cattle
Farm I work at has actual sole age trucks and it works way better. Back right to the pile and dump and the packer tractors push it up and pack it down. We don’t have bunks tho just a asphalt pad.
Can't you see they're running it through a roller mill before packing
Que trabalho é esse nao entendo nada
if i got docked for splits im mad
I think that is at Scandia ks. Premium feeders!!
Unorganised Chaos,
That's a lot of corn
Why not auger it into the crimper 🤷🏼♂️
Huge! Probably 3 acres. Ethanol plant to the side and behind the old storage pile... and right next to a huge cattle feedlot operation. Probably feeding a lot of brewers mash there.
www.google.com/maps/@39.7877621,-97.8201443,992m/data=!3m1!1e3
Without any preservatives like powder
This has got to be the most inefficient way to put corn in a mill
I would guess it’s overflow pile that wouldn’t fit into bins.
I know, can you imagine the damage to the corn, plus those hopper bottoms aren’t Meant for that, it would probably damage the break chambers 🙈
@@craigadair128 wouldn’t they be better just setting up two 16” augers straight into the mills?
High moisture corn for TMR rations. They crack corn and the pack into the pit.
Looks like a feedlot and not a mill.
Where is this???
This bunker looks like it will hold 1.25-1.50m bushels. Mine holds 825k 150'x400' oval. What i don't get with all those hopper bottoms instead of all those loaders you could have bought a Lamar 2500 convyer.
Super
That's the most inefficient unloading procedure I've ever seen. Those trucks needed to unload into a hopper that feeds a belt to the piling tractors. I know it takes money to buy a hopper w/ on/off ramps. OK, but it's a ground level storage operation & look at all the equipment($...plus operators) you need to clean up after the truck pulls out. What have you been doing all spring/summer? Look at the time/fuel that's wasted by the truck drivers. They could be getting another load. Working on the cheap is more expensive in the end.
This isn't farming and I hope businesses like this go under
How many families earn a living from this one outfit ?
@@daneenmurf1043 how many of those families would be fsrming their own farm if this one hadn't gobbled it up and then offered them gold to work for them?
@@KlineDeere " offered them gold " !!!😂😂😂😂
I just did a mental roundup of farm sales in my area over the years. In the vast majority of cases a farm is sold for lack of a successor. The owner gets old, theres no family member to take over so the place is sold
@@daneenmurf1043 do you farm?
@@KlineDeere yes _ in Ireland. You ?
I love the use of the drone, but please just hover for a bit and not the constantly moving.
That's a lot of grits
So this is where Trump's wall is.
Приемный бункер с конвеером? Не, не слышали..., проще сперва выгрузить, потом погрузить.
Fun!
Doesnt look very efficient.
FOR ALCAHHL FOR GAS
ridiculous!
Why not just push it up with the JD’s?
They are cracking the corn first, so it will pack better.
Cracking aids in digestion for cattle. This is a feedlot most likely and fed in a ration.