September 18, 2021 - Mowing, collecting and feeding fresh grass at Blenke Dairy with the John Deere 7430 tractor, Krone Easycut F 360 front mower and Krone AX 280 GD self-loading forage wagon.
Livestock Management Diploma graduate here. A lot of large scale animal agriculture units create systems which help aide their management style. This dairy, like many, have taken a more mechanical approach to grazing. When turning the cows out they most likely saw uneven grazing, compaction from hooves leading to lower forage yield, uneven manure application (cattle dung wherever they stand), etc. They also probably had an easier time finding workers that were mechanically inclined to run equipment; rather than hiring stock hands to move cattle. Also, contrary to popular belief, animals have lower stress levels when kept in confinement. There are cons to mechanical feeding as well. For instance the depreciation cost with machinery and current diesel prices required to run said machinery lead to a high cost of production. The exact same results can be achieved when turning out cattle on paddocks. It just requires different management. Rotational grazing is an intensive grazing method which helps mitigate the problems stated with traditional grazing above. You see it practiced heavily in beef herds. To sum it all up, it’s up to the farmer and what suits their operation the best. We’re all just trying to make a happy herd and a healthy product for everyone to enjoy. Hope this helped. 👍
Also with dairy cows it would keep them close to the parlor for milking and reduce the cows energy output toward grazing and traveling and keep it for grass fed milk if you’re into that kind of thing.
@@nicknick1098 With grazing you 1/3rd of grass to be trampled into the soil, with zerograzing you get about 1-5% spilled grass. The grass the cows trample is actually not always a bad thing, soil-life organism will eat it and make soil healthier. So both systems have advantages, like grazing saves you time riding manure, but with zero-grazing you can apply the manure more precise. Strip-grazing is good system for grazing. I use zerograzing only for distant fields, and we have a lot of them.
نعم صحيح تلك من مصانع السماء في الأرض بأسماء مستعارة لسكان الأرض على العرب الطلب لها في النهوض بمساحات الأرض الزراعيه وتجهيز الكوادر لها وهي تعمل من وضع ميزانية المساكن للعمال وعايلاتهم وهكذا جميع الأمور تشير والله أعلى وأعلم فلاحولا ولاقوة الا بالله العلي العظيم الله الله الله الله الله الله
@@javedhussain8229 only reason for overgrazing is too many heads per hectare, and not enough fallow land to move them onto. This system makes it cheaper for farmers to keep their livestock, but that only helps keep milk and meat prices low because the supermarkets know it's been produced as cheaply as possible, rather than farmers been paid a fair price for their produce and having tastier produce because it's had a better life
Mécaniser…. Ça coûte de l’argent alors qu’il suffit de clôturer et de sortir les vaches… elles ramassent l’herbe pour que dale et pendant ce temps vous pouvez vous dorer la pilule (je suis-moi paysan)
Quel intérêt de dépensé de l'argent alors que la vache mange elle même ???? Tracteur 70000€ Autochargeuse 60000€ Faucheuse avant 13000€ Plus la paille dans le logement le raclage et l'épandage des effluents Chargé inutile
So let me get this straight: you spend $500.000 on machinery and a cowshed, in addition to time harvesting and distributing the grass, requiring the cows to live indoors, when you also just could put them out to pasture where the cows would take care of all of this themselves while also fertilizing the field? Yeah, modern agriculture really makes sense /s
Do you really think people would do it if it wasn’t better? If I recall it’s because cattle graze unevenly, eating some areas more than others. Repeated walking all over can compact the soil and cause reduced production. Also, the cattle just crap wherever they stand, they don’t evenly spread it around. This would cost a lot of labor to manage the cattle as well, it’s just a different way of doing it. So don’t try to talk crap about things you don’t understand
This way of doing things allows more cows per acre. In conventional pasture raising it's about 1-1.5 acres per cow. This way is much less land intensive.
Fascinating to see how efficient these machines are! 🚜 Makes me wonder, how do they handle in different types of soil? Any experiences?
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First-class machines and that's why they get excellent results
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Can someone please explain the advantages to this? As opposed to just letting the cows loose in the paddock.
Livestock Management Diploma graduate here.
A lot of large scale animal agriculture units create systems which help aide their management style. This dairy, like many, have taken a more mechanical approach to grazing. When turning the cows out they most likely saw uneven grazing, compaction from hooves leading to lower forage yield, uneven manure application (cattle dung wherever they stand), etc. They also probably had an easier time finding workers that were mechanically inclined to run equipment; rather than hiring stock hands to move cattle. Also, contrary to popular belief, animals have lower stress levels when kept in confinement. There are cons to mechanical feeding as well. For instance the depreciation cost with machinery and current diesel prices required to run said machinery lead to a high cost of production.
The exact same results can be achieved when turning out cattle on paddocks. It just requires different management. Rotational grazing is an intensive grazing method which helps mitigate the problems stated with traditional grazing above. You see it practiced heavily in beef herds.
To sum it all up, it’s up to the farmer and what suits their operation the best. We’re all just trying to make a happy herd and a healthy product for everyone to enjoy.
Hope this helped. 👍
@@acemcgee34 thanks.
Also with dairy cows it would keep them close to the parlor for milking and reduce the cows energy output toward grazing and traveling and keep it for grass fed milk if you’re into that kind of thing.
@@nicknick1098 With grazing you 1/3rd of grass to be trampled into the soil, with zerograzing you get about 1-5% spilled grass. The grass the cows trample is actually not always a bad thing, soil-life organism will eat it and make soil healthier.
So both systems have advantages, like grazing saves you time riding manure, but with zero-grazing you can apply the manure more precise. Strip-grazing is good system for grazing. I use zerograzing only for distant fields, and we have a lot of them.
@@annekpr2009 With the healthier soil from the cows trample, can it help you grow crops?
اللهم ارزق عبادك المؤمنين الصالحين...اللهم آمييييين وايانا يارب العالميييين عاجلاً غير آجل آمييييين....استغفر الله العظيم....
نعم صحيح تلك من مصانع السماء في الأرض بأسماء مستعارة لسكان الأرض على العرب الطلب لها في النهوض بمساحات الأرض الزراعيه وتجهيز الكوادر لها وهي تعمل من وضع ميزانية المساكن للعمال وعايلاتهم وهكذا جميع الأمور تشير والله أعلى وأعلم فلاحولا ولاقوة الا بالله العلي العظيم الله الله الله الله الله الله
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Sorry please which country is this? It's the course that I'm studying right now.
Netherlands
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I guess I'm old fashioned, but cows live a longer, healthier, happier life if they get out on pasture often.
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What is that the machine callled the one collecting the graze while harvesting the graze
Warum nicht Wagen mit Förderband ? Da hast doch gleich das Futter an den Kühen.
WOW, those cows reminded me of Whoopi at a Krispy Kreme store.
Amazing work and vídeo 👍🇲🇽
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Ye feed ka kaya name he sir
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Assalamu alaikum 🆕 l s green salij sharafat jatt kasur hamen ek machine chahie
Good bro
hello, how many liters of milk do you supply home?
Where is it there ?
Germany. France. Nederland. Italy?
Nederland
What kind of grass? so smoot..
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What is this grass?
Good idea
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Very good Operation
Elles ne marchent jamais ? Elles ne sortent jamais ?
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Just like the farm game the same machines
Yes
i all picture in my head is a little old lady asking her husbain to cut the front yard
we gaan zaterdag mais hakselen kan je dat filmen ? tegen over blenke bouw bedrijf [Loonbedrijf Franken Volmerink]
Is de hakselaar al bezig?
@@VolmerFilm sorry we hebben het net in de kuil, ma ze gaan doet met gras hakselen
hello, what is the brand of the planted grass?
I exited to know that bro
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nice ❤
Schöner wäre es bestimmt wenn die Kühe selber auf die Weide gelassen werden als sowas😥
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It takes some training and placing posts and wires, but it saves fuel and labor.
Nice outfit- just needs a V plough for the handler!
Wanted to say the same
@@igorvasylevskyi3629 Consider it said!
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stupid comment
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I really can't understand why it is better than cows on the fields?
Over grazing leads to land degradation and eventually turning it into a barren land.
@@javedhussain8229 only reason for overgrazing is too many heads per hectare, and not enough fallow land to move them onto. This system makes it cheaper for farmers to keep their livestock, but that only helps keep milk and meat prices low because the supermarkets know it's been produced as cheaply as possible, rather than farmers been paid a fair price for their produce and having tastier produce because it's had a better life
Then dont comment until you do your research
More food for the cows for less money. Pretty easy. Also less work(and less need for workers)
@@andrewjohn123😅😢😅
I think an advantage to this is it uses up less land and the rest of it can be used to help nature so zero grazing could benefit the ecosystem
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So nice way
Very very nice video, interesting maschinen.
Good video
What if Cows let go out side and eat grass naturally
Will be more natural and least carbon footprint .
فيديو رائع وذو فائده للمشاهد قناتكم مميزه من حيث المحتوى واحلى لايك ومتابعة لأحلى قناه.
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Cows,,food, 🎯🎯🎯🏆💥🕯️😁🙏
How many cows are you feeding a day
More than 100, I don't know the exact amount.
What are you feeding then ?
The grass name?
180
why not just put the cows on thie field 🤣
Ça tombe tout à côté s est quoi ce travail 😮
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Farming sim in real life
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great
I like it
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Fuck that’s sad.
yes you are
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Mécaniser…. Ça coûte de l’argent alors qu’il suffit de clôturer et de sortir les vaches… elles ramassent l’herbe pour que dale et pendant ce temps vous pouvez vous dorer la pilule (je suis-moi paysan)
Production of milk,,, Birtch tree,🎯🎯🎯💫🙏😁🕯️🕯️👁️👀👁️🕯️
Quel intérêt de dépensé de l'argent alors que la vache mange elle même ????
Tracteur 70000€
Autochargeuse 60000€
Faucheuse avant 13000€
Plus la paille dans le logement le raclage et l'épandage des effluents
Chargé inutile
It,s to wet or the have to cross the Road
My dream is about to have a Big farm ❤️
ya me too
Me to but itne se start ho sakta hai ye approx 1 crore
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Je suis un agriculteur tunisien de 30 ans, je veux travailler 🙏🙏
Maşallah
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Very impressive
Yes very high skills
So let me get this straight: you spend $500.000 on machinery and a cowshed, in addition to time harvesting and distributing the grass, requiring the cows to live indoors, when you also just could put them out to pasture where the cows would take care of all of this themselves while also fertilizing the field? Yeah, modern agriculture really makes sense /s
Please dont talk about things you dont understand.
You have NO idea what you are talking about
Do you really think people would do it if it wasn’t better? If I recall it’s because cattle graze unevenly, eating some areas more than others. Repeated walking all over can compact the soil and cause reduced production. Also, the cattle just crap wherever they stand, they don’t evenly spread it around. This would cost a lot of labor to manage the cattle as well, it’s just a different way of doing it. So don’t try to talk crap about things you don’t understand
This way of doing things allows more cows per acre. In conventional pasture raising it's about 1-1.5 acres per cow. This way is much less land intensive.
@@seanbailey8545 Yeah at the end of the day you have more grass for your cows with zero-grazing, but also more labor/costs.
Where is it
The Netherlands
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