For those of you young people that don’t understand the concept of hard work, take a long look at what this young man does on a daily basis. Awesome job! Your parents raised you well. Love the videos.
Wow infrastructure is amazing. Here in Australia’s mild climate 400 cows, 20 unit swing over with stall gates, your ADF cups, cows grazing pasture, 2.5 full time labour units equivalent but no where near production or pay rate on milk. It’s so interesting watching your family go at it. Other Dutch relatives moved to Canada rather than Australia so I’m loving going through your videos
Your automated barn sure keeps the ladies comfy! Can’t wait to see the slurry tank in action, what a monster it is. Thank you so much Jan for taking the time to share your days with us. Much appreciated and you are educating, entertaining, and giving us excellent videos!
Nice swimming pool joke. Wow, you need to know a lot of different stuff when running a dairy farm. I'm impressed with all the stuff you and Eric know what/how to do.
You are a very hard working young man that pays attention to details I really respect that to many young people your age are lazy and say heck with it too much and just FYI when you hooked up to the pump no father than what you had to go you could have just stuck the pin in upside down and let the cotter key be on top would have saved a trip to the shop to change out the hitch
@@saskdutchkid if your not going to far to fast it's just fine I do that too the drag I pull my skid steer with just to move it around so I can cut the grass around it but if your going far and at a high rate of speed then it's best to do it like you did just a little time saver in a pinch
Great video. Once again, you are telling us about all of the things that have to be done - the fun, and the not so fun. But the automation in your buildings is amazing. Blessings to you, your family, and your staff from Davenport, Iowa.
Whaaaa? You cut it off just at the best part. I wanted to see that big sprayer in action too. Thanks for taking as much time as you already do to film content. I know you've got "real work" enough to fill your day.
Your comment about dropping the injectors and damaging the road made me smile as most of the rural roads I have been on in Sask. aren’t much better than gravel roads.
Another great video good to see young guys still wanting to farm like yourself good Canadian kid and like cole the corn star like I said great to see what you young men do.
You have a very impressive farm. Does your family own this farm? I am very impressed with your knowledge at your age of the Operations of the farm. Many people wouldn't know how to perform all those maintenance you are doing. You also know the computer settings. Nice job young man. Where are you located? Thanks for sharing.
Best intro on TH-cam. Seriously. Got a talent for vids. Question: with utilization rates of imported feedstuffs is your manure enough to replenish the removal rates of the fields or do you have to import granular fertilizer? If so, what percentage. We buy all feed for our beef cow/calf op so essentially we are importing fertilizer. Or at least part of it. Granular is less. Much different for dairy I'm sure. Better feed, better manure, but higher requirements. Thanks.
The disker as you call it (called a disk in the US) is an older model International Harvester #490. Case bought IH in the early 1980s and became Case IH. In the last few years the company was purchased by Fiat Corp and they combined with New Holland, and the company is now named CNH
"Bigger pool then kanya". 😂🤣😂🤣 Now that's funny. Which machine has the switch box to open the hood? Is that a good thing / a bad thing ? Seems like it would be just another electronic thing to have problems w/. Out of all your videos I think this is the first time I've seen you use a quad. Was wondering why. Here, if 1 outta 4 quads isn't running, we panic. With wet, muddy, and brush covered areas we have to have the quads to fix fences and herd the cows . Your so lucky not to have the chores of fixing fences.
Hey. always on top. Did it dry out a bit? a question: how much slope did you put in the waiting area for cows for good water flow? thanks for sharing. greetings from switzerland. François.
The ventilation system is doing a great job; looked like the two fans along the sunny wall were spinning faster than the rest. Thats great to see. Seems you are having a lot of issues with the clevis hitch - if you have interference with the top piece in place, just put the pin in from the bottom? Do you think that would work? May need a new, safer pin if using for long periods or for heavy weight.
Just came across this channel. Great vid, busy day... Saskatchewan is getting popular, do you watch The Detail Geek? He is another Sas channel. Also, that is a great barn...
Without having any idea, at 8:14 could you install the pin from below? I supose there is some reason not to do that but i can't figure it out. Nice video!
Curious about how the dairy was designed, with all the buildings, features, and electronics etc. Did you guys hire a professional or design all that your selves? Either way it’s all quite complex and seems to function quite well.
AAhh washing windows while pumping gas as a high schooler, The treat when the driver was a good looking girl !!!! she got double eagle stamps and a super clean windshield.
I enjoy your videos very much...even though much of the time I am not quite sure what you're doing....it's still interesting. (I am not a farmer of course...not even close...although i like milk quite a bit.)
You seem to be knowledgeable about everything on the Farm bro! 😂 How long have you been doing this? Please kindly share cos I think I'm way behind! 😂😂 Much appreciated! ❤️❤️❤️🇿🇦
That whisker doesn't cut all that deep does it? I thought when you plowed you were cutting pretty far down like maybe a foot? I don't know why. I guess I'm really from the burbs!!! Lolol
Plowing and discing are different field operations. A plow does cut deeper than a disc, more turning and inversion of the soil profile. A disc moves soil horizontally and typically cuts much shallower while generally smoothing the surface and sizing residue. It is rare to see a plow on this type of farm, typically reserved to produce growers and certified organic operations. Plows take a lot of time and fuel to run, but when used correctly and sparingly can be a good tool. I'd suggest looking at the youtube channel tractorspotter to see the difference between the various tillage operations.
How often do you wash the tractor windows once a decade, sorry I had to be sarcastic but you have very clean cow barns compared to american dairy farms.
Have you heard much about "no till" planting??? It saves a lot of time and money (fuel and equipment wear) tilling up the fields when there is a method where it's not needed.
For those of you young people that don’t understand the concept of hard work, take a long look at what this young man does on a daily basis. Awesome job! Your parents raised you well. Love the videos.
Wow infrastructure is amazing.
Here in Australia’s mild climate 400 cows, 20 unit swing over with stall gates, your ADF cups, cows grazing pasture, 2.5 full time labour units equivalent but no where near production or pay rate on milk. It’s so interesting watching your family go at it. Other Dutch relatives moved to Canada rather than Australia so I’m loving going through your videos
I cannot fathem the knowledge you store!from machinery to livestock. Just wow! Hats off to you my friend
I am amazed at your knowledge of all the machinery and electronics on the farm. Seems like every video your using or driving something new.
While watching these videos I got tired and now need rest a little bit more..Thanks for awesome work, videos and kindness.
Boy, nothing is simple on the farm. Lots to do just to get started. I get tired watching you. 🇺🇸👏❤
Your automated barn sure keeps the ladies comfy! Can’t wait to see the slurry tank in action, what a monster it is. Thank you so much Jan for taking the time to share your days with us. Much appreciated and you are educating, entertaining, and giving us excellent videos!
I am amazed at your knowledge of all these farm machines ! You seem wise beyond your years. May I ask how old you are?
You do a great job taking care of the ladies. Lots of work. You are so into it!!! Very smart guy
Nice swimming pool joke. Wow, you need to know a lot of different stuff when running a dairy farm. I'm impressed with all the stuff you and Eric know what/how to do.
Holy geez! I couldn't get over how deep that pool was. Seemed like that pump kept going down.
The automation that you have on your farm is amazing. Always look forward to your videos. Thanks.
Glad you are posting often, I always look forward to your great videos Jan 👍🏻
It's a joy to watch someone work when they obviously just know what has to be done and how to do it. Thanx 4 sharin. Stay safe.
Awesome vid Jan. Thanks for showing all the detail that you do, nice to see how much work is involved.
You are a very hard working young man that pays attention to details I really respect that to many young people your age are lazy and say heck with it too much and just FYI when you hooked up to the pump no father than what you had to go you could have just stuck the pin in upside down and let the cotter key be on top would have saved a trip to the shop to change out the hitch
Hahaha that sounds sketchy! 😂
@@saskdutchkid if your not going to far to fast it's just fine I do that too the drag I pull my skid steer with just to move it around so I can cut the grass around it but if your going far and at a high rate of speed then it's best to do it like you did just a little time saver in a pinch
Great video. Once again, you are telling us about all of the things that have to be done - the fun, and the not so fun. But the automation in your buildings is amazing. Blessings to you, your family, and your staff from Davenport, Iowa.
awww my favorite part of any dairy farm video is watching manure be spread over fields! just when you ended the video ha
I think this is the first time I’ve ever noticed the facial scruff... LOL. Thanks for another great video Jan.
Hahahahaha thanks!
Jan nice pool reference 😃. Like seeing the technology your farm has. I always click like before I watch your videos! 👍👍
Hi Jan it's great to see your Versatile back working
Whaaaa?
You cut it off just at the best part. I wanted to see that big sprayer in action too.
Thanks for taking as much time as you already do to film content. I know you've got "real work" enough to fill your day.
Your comment about dropping the injectors and damaging the road made me smile as most of the rural roads I have been on in Sask. aren’t much better than gravel roads.
I work in a ventilation company and I’m pretty sure I made the fans in your barn, cool beans
Another great video good to see young guys still wanting to farm like yourself good Canadian kid and like cole the corn star like I said great to see what you young men do.
Why do people dislike?. Isn´t he a farmer enough? or maybe he doesnt milk good enough? wtf. Keep up the awesome work Kid, greetings from Sweden!
Cuz this is animal cruelty
Oh No !!! I was getting ready to watch liquid manure being sprayed on the fields Thanks for sharing
Thanks for cleaning the windows Jan. Makes sense to seeing as your videos are such high quality.
You learn something new everyday. Thiis is what your channel do for me. I learn something here everytime!
Hello,, your property is ultra,, you have wonderfull knowledge,, beautifull machinery,, you are a nice guy,, thankyou from Australia..
You are amazing!!! I wait for your videos. Excellent work! Keep it up.
Thanks you!
That’s a good one with swimming pool in back yard. Well done on that one.
Great job. Not only are you a farmer but also a mechanic😊👍
You have a very impressive farm. Does your family own this farm? I am very impressed with your knowledge at your age of the Operations of the farm. Many people wouldn't know how to perform all those maintenance you are doing. You also know the computer settings. Nice job young man. Where are you located? Thanks for sharing.
That Kanye West jokes rules Jan! LOL Love the way you are on top of all the chores and projects around there. Good Video!
Really great effort mate love your videos
Great video I always look forward to it keep up the good work😎
Comfy cows give good quality milk... very nice dairy and like how you control the temp for the cows and music selection is very good.
Fine job you do on the farm...great video thanks
Best intro on TH-cam. Seriously.
Got a talent for vids.
Question: with utilization rates of imported feedstuffs is your manure enough to replenish the removal rates of the fields or do you have to import granular fertilizer? If so, what percentage. We buy all feed for our beef cow/calf op so essentially we are importing fertilizer. Or at least part of it. Granular is less. Much different for dairy I'm sure. Better feed, better manure, but higher requirements. Thanks.
The disker as you call it (called a disk in the US) is an older model International Harvester #490. Case bought IH in the early 1980s and became Case IH. In the last few years the company was purchased by Fiat Corp and they combined with New Holland, and the company is now named CNH
That is the nicest dairy barn I have ever seen.
"Bigger pool then kanya". 😂🤣😂🤣 Now that's funny.
Which machine has the switch box to open the hood? Is that a good thing / a bad thing ? Seems like it would be just another electronic thing to have problems w/.
Out of all your videos I think this is the first time I've seen you use a quad. Was wondering why. Here, if 1 outta 4 quads isn't running, we panic. With wet, muddy, and brush covered areas we have to have the quads to fix fences and herd the cows . Your so lucky not to have the chores of fixing fences.
Hey. always on top. Did it dry out a bit? a question: how much slope did you put in the waiting area for cows for good water flow? thanks for sharing. greetings from switzerland. François.
I wouldn't mind an hour long vid
Right
Asav434 2x especially during quarantine where there’s nothing to do
Even if we weren't in quarantine I could watch more.
I could watch all that Jan can squeeze into his busy farm life!
nice you can get on the fields now. Im excited to see more of your canadian way of farming 😍 one little personal question.. How tall are you?
This is some damn fine editing. Very nice.
Do you have much of a problem with flys in the barn in the summer??
2:40 *"OMG, Is that a SUPRA?!?"* 😜
The Kanye West joke was the reason I subscribed
Very cute! Kanye is SOOO jealous. :D Thanks as always.
Do you feed all the cows with salt?
Is that a Steam Whistle T-Shirt? Are you growing some conifer plantation as windbreak?
New sub. Went back all the way to your first video and now I'm here. (Long night) But I really enjoy seeing you at your best. Keep on keeping on.
The ventilation system is doing a great job; looked like the two fans along the sunny wall were spinning faster than the rest. Thats great to see.
Seems you are having a lot of issues with the clevis hitch - if you have interference with the top piece in place, just put the pin in from the bottom? Do you think that would work? May need a new, safer pin if using for long periods or for heavy weight.
Just curious, how many gallons does that tank hold and what does it weigh when loaded?
7000 I think
Dutch is that a heated pool? Great video! Thank you for sharing! Stay safe and healthy :-)
Just came across this channel. Great vid, busy day... Saskatchewan is getting popular, do you watch The Detail Geek? He is another Sas channel. Also, that is a great barn...
Are Versatile and New Holland the same, they look very similar?
Top Video, how many acres of land do you have?
2100!
Without having any idea, at 8:14 could you install the pin from below? I supose there is some reason not to do that but i can't figure it out. Nice video!
Are you planning to grow corn this year? Great video's
Sorry for the bad english
How long will it take you to empty the lagoon?
Keep those first person shots comin!
Whats a comfortable temp for Milk cows?
Very nice video again, Jan 💪
Curious about how the dairy was designed, with all the buildings, features, and electronics etc. Did you guys hire a professional or design all that your selves? Either way it’s all quite complex and seems to function quite well.
Be more careful taking that hose off this year. LOL
great video really liked it a lot, great narration
Longer vids please! I could spend much more time watching you.
Your videos are so interesting for me All that you do in your barns I will do the next one thanks again can't wait!!!!Granny89
Always good Dutchy, always good!
How big is the sediment pond
Do the cows choose one bed every Time to sleep In or do they just pick a bed randomly to sleep In. Do they ever have a favored bed?
In one of your aerial segments I saw what looked like trees in rows. Do you have a small orchard?
Probabley just a wind break
that must be bumpy af going against the rows. arent you supposed to disc at like 5 deg off?
Great field out there ......
AAhh washing windows while pumping gas as a high schooler, The treat when the driver was a good looking girl !!!! she got double eagle stamps and a super clean windshield.
No fence?
I enjoy your videos very much...even though much of the time I am not quite sure what you're doing....it's still interesting. (I am not a farmer of course...not even close...although i like milk quite a bit.)
You seem to be knowledgeable about everything on the Farm bro! 😂 How long have you been doing this? Please kindly share cos I think I'm way behind! 😂😂
Much appreciated! ❤️❤️❤️🇿🇦
i just want to see that thing in action now
All that work and I don't get to see the end result!!! Damn I'm exhausted just watching it all.
Perfect show as always 🚜🌞🚜
How long will it take to empty and how many loads required.?
Nice video! Without the jacket I realized how trained and muscular you are.
You are not required to have a fence around your manure pit ?
Nope
Why not get longer pin for hitches?
BW YinYang or insert the pin upside down
Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
How many cows r u rearing
Excellent videos. Keep them coming please. B.C. Fraser Valley
That whisker doesn't cut all that deep does it? I thought when you plowed you were cutting pretty far down like maybe a foot? I don't know why. I guess I'm really from the burbs!!! Lolol
Plowing and discing are different field operations. A plow does cut deeper than a disc, more turning and inversion of the soil profile. A disc moves soil horizontally and typically cuts much shallower while generally smoothing the surface and sizing residue. It is rare to see a plow on this type of farm, typically reserved to produce growers and certified organic operations. Plows take a lot of time and fuel to run, but when used correctly and sparingly can be a good tool. I'd suggest looking at the youtube channel tractorspotter to see the difference between the various tillage operations.
How often do you wash the tractor windows once a decade, sorry I had to be sarcastic but you have very clean cow barns compared to american dairy farms.
A Dairy man's job is never done, BTW you have the video talent to do information vids for companies.
Nope! And thanks!
I’m opposite to you guys custom people do do a lot of work & not much labour for me to manage. I love seeing both points of view work
I see the hood is still up on the good 6.0L, good guy to fix it is Noble diesel, he did mine an I'm at 475 000k
you have an awesome farm
Enjoy following your videos! How far are you from Langham, NW of S’toon on #16
Where is your location??
Have you heard much about "no till" planting??? It saves a lot of time and money (fuel and equipment wear) tilling up the fields when there is a method where it's not needed.
We are 95% no till
@@saskdutchkid Thank you for the reply. Best wishes.
Well u surprise me again with another vid , good job , stay safe and see u next time 😎✌😏