Hello I am French and I am everything you do is great and ingenious and it must be a daily job. I am 14 years old and I want to become a dairy breeder currently I work on a farm of 280 dairy cows to help the farmer and his employees. continue like that . It is a pleasure to watch your videos! see you later 😃 ( google translate because my english is so bad 😟 )
It is so reassuring to see how clean you keep all the areas. The drone adds a new level of viewing how the farm is setup. After the videos I have the feeling that I was actually there and that is a very good feeling. All the best to you and yours, stay safe and stay healthy.
I really enjoy your videos. You're definitely in my top 3 favorite TH-camrs! Your videos are informative and you manage to make the most beautiful drone footage. I look forward to your videos every week! Thanks for sharing your life with us!
Love your videos! Your farm has to be the cleanest and most efficiently run dairy farm out there. If I were a dairy cow, this is where I'd want to live. Keep up the great work.
I am so impressed with the way you keep your barn as clean as you can get it. Unreal the amount of time you have to spend doing all that. Very impressive layout of your Farm. You do a great job filming your daily chores, and love the drone shots. makes good extra footage. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.
I came across your channel as a result of watching the hoof doctor. Since then I think I've watched every video you have uploaded. I rarely comment on channels that I have subscribed to but I just had to say how impressive your uploads are. If I didn't know better I would have sworn that they were professionally made. How you find the time beats me. I had no idea how much work was involved with dairy farming. To be honest I am amazed that anyone would want to do it. Long hours, freezing temperatures (in your case) and loads of crap! You have my admiration and respect. All the best and thanks for something that is interesting and informative.
This young man is the epitome of honest hard work. The amount of work required for me to enjoy a glass of cold milk with my Oreo cookies is remarkable. . Thank you very much..,
thankyou for all the hard work showing us your farm i enjoy what you do i was helping my Uncle milking cows in the summer a couple times back in the 60 s i was a city kid at the time
Beautiful, cold , drone coverage. Thank you for taking the time to show us how much cleanup there is at the end of each milking. Stay save and I sure hope you don’t have to dump any milk.
I’m a city boy but I must tell you I am truly impressed with your operation, I never realized the amount of work that it takes so I can have my milk and Oreo’s
@@kenyonbissett3512fr, fixing fences, fixing electrics, I couldn’t name them all, but yes it really is a Jack of all trades kind of job, I work with an old man who knows pretty much everything from mechanics to well anything. They pay him shit loads because he fixes everything and anything they need fixing ur name it. Much more cheaper than always having to hire a guy to come and fix it.
Can’t help but feel that’s an extreme amount of water to go through multiple times a day on top of what the cows drink but I also have always admired the cleanliness of your dairy. Great job.
My little farm is on the west coast where we have plenty of rain late fall till spring, and lots of water in our well until May or June. Then it's loading the 425 gallon tank onto my truck and going to get water from the muni supply. Takes 1/2 an hour per load, there and back. Sometimes I have to get 5 loads if I wasn't able to get water for a couple of days. I'd love to be able to wash the manure away like in this video, but for me it's a wheelbarrow, pitch fork and shovel.
@@ontheridge2019 we have a car wash business that cleans the water and reuses it over and over again. Could you do that at least for cleaning. Using power washers would allow a more efficient water use. Are there any farmer or government grants available to cut your cost. I know UV lights kill bacteria, virus and molds. You are using 2,000 gallons daily. Even if it isn’t used as drinking water, it could make clean up more efficient. That savings time might be able to help you think of a process to help with water savings for drinking water. There is a company the grows fodder for cow, horse, etc, their system reuses the water by using UV lights and other processes. So I know it’s used in the industry. Just random thoughts, how it could help you is up to you, beyond my old brain.
I rarely comment on people's choice of music OR drone footage, but you did a great job combining those. Made me want to move to the tropics, though. Stay safe.
Always enjoy your video's my friend, you make some of the most mundane chores look interesting. Spring has sprung here in Ontario, no tractors in the fields yet, but disking and planting will start soon. - Dave
I always enjoy your tours of the farm. Such great ingenuity in design!! I've seen bits of your parlour cleaning in past videos. But wow. . that gives new meaning to "flush the toilet"! :) I'm amused 'cause I thought I coined the term "outro". I have used it with my church music teams for years. And I used it while scripting my own video last week. Hmmm. . .I must have picked it up from a conference somewhere. Every new video is a treat. Thank you for including us a part of your hard work
Wow, it was so sunny here in Vancouver in April. I know it's colder in other parts, but seeing the snow really drives it home. I'm a city kid and am finding dairy farming fascinating these days and I am also realizing how curious and cute cows are too. (Watching a lot of Tom Pemberton Farms videos too). Thanks for this video. It's very satisfying to see everything so clean. I'll look for more of your videos to see your cows too.
Your videos are very interesting and educational. I truly enjoy seeing the difference between the 26 head we handled completely by hand back in the 50's. Your operation raises so many questions such as your water supply. Watching just the flushes, your supply must be enormous and at the very low temperatures, such as 27 below, where does the water go so as not to creat a freezing problem somewhere?
you should not stack insulation against electrical cabinets. in case of electricity failure in the cabinet and heat exchange, the risk of fire is very large / electrician :)
An amazing amount of thought went into designing your parlor. Would be hard to do w/o such an abundance of H2O. At least your sandy soil helps the septic drain, I imagine. Blessings!
I'm really glad that you showed the cleaning. I wondered how you kept the parlor so clean. Please be safe out there. I'm on Cape Cod and we're expecting things to get bad here this week.
Great video once again! I'm from Belgium and we also run a dairy farm, we milk ~100 cows now. I'm really impressed how clean,big and advanced your farm is! Keep up the nice videos! I really enjoy them :)
That is the nicest milk barn I have ever seen. I would have built it further south though. Holy cow you have tough winters up there, and I'm from Minnesota!
24/7/365 got to hand it to guys. They say Healthcare workers are awesome I say as a Healthcare worker you guys are the bomb. Love watching, you are what makes things possible.
Looks alot nicer than the carousel I worked on. We got crapped on constantly on that one. And kicked, and crapped on. And did I mention crapped on? Our wash down system wasnt nearly as good either. In the winter time the collection drains would freeze up so youd have to jump down into chest deep crap water to break it up. They did use it all to irrigate and fertilize the fields nearby for the alfalfa and corn though.
Just watched every one of your videos today! Seriously excellent, all of it. You should be a cinematographer. You’re so freakin smart you could be whatever you wanted!! You are just an incredible kid. They don’t make very many young people like anymore. My absolute favorite parts of these videos are when you say Manure. Kills me every time!! Keep the videos coming😊😊
Hey Sasdutchkid you guys can look into adding a biogas plant in your farm. There is a huge potential to generate power from all the manure that your cows produce. You would still get the fertilizer for your fields also.
Great job making this vid. Your work ethic is awesome and so is your sunny disposition. Your dairy is spotless. Your cows are beautiful. Love this site. Liz Virginia, US
You need to change the order in which certain things are done. The gutter above the milkers should be the first thing cleaned, it is the highest surface (and the wall above it was not shown to be cleaned in this video!), it makes no sense to clean the floors first and then come back and spray the gutters and contaminate the floors again! Aside from this (and I hope you agree with my logic on the sequencing of your cleaning routine), you have a wonderful setup and have a commitment to the animals best welfare! Good job, thank you for all the hard work it takes to be a dairy farmer.
Love the Dairy videos! I work at a dairy by watrous. We had Kane from Warman vet services out yesterday for preg checks and turns out he said he also goes to your dairy!
Just curious when the last time you did maintenance on the generator? Oil/fuel filter changes and how often you check the electrolyte level in the starter batteries? Do you use an "exerciser" program to periodically start and run the gen set? If you installed a UPS for just the milker electronics you would no longer have to rehang the milkers during a power failure and possibly not lose any data during that milking cycle.
Is the water that you flush the deck recycled? And do you think the sand that you use for bedding harsh on the pumps? And how much water dose it take annually to keep your parlour clean!? Apologies for the twenty questions!! Thank you!
Wish I had the butt rail gutters like you guys do but I'd wash the gutters and back splash as I go with the flush to stay as clean as possible I work in a 39 cup swing parlor it's not fancy but does the job and isn't to bad to clean if a guy wash's everything down good ever clean up. You and your family keep up the great work I wish I could make a trip to Canada to maybe check out your farm first hand cause it looks amazing
Thanks for the videos. It would be great to see another video dedicated to water management. Where it comes from and how it is recycled. Also, what happens to manure?
I see in the generator room you have a small steam cleaner. Do you ever use it to clean up the milking parlor? I also noted you didn't hose off the manure gutter wall in the milking parlor, but just ran the flush water. Do you hose off there? Jon
I'm in Alabama, USA. I'm sure I could manage the cold if I was born and raised there, but just watching your videos makes me feel cold sometimes! Love the videos though!
Love your video once again. Just wish it was longer I could literally watch your videos all day long. Cleaning , milking anything of your farm and animals. Stay safe and healthy. Spring is coming I promise. 🌷🌷☔️🥛🍦🍼🍨🌝🌸🌼🌷🌷
have you ever figured out on a farm wise basis how many gallons/liters of water you use for every gallon/liter of milk you produce? Great outdoor shots. I miss having a real winter.
Looking awesome! Makes me really keen when we return to normal to head over to Canada and check it out. Might have to organise some new gumboots - there’s a few splits in them :P
If there is any kind of massive hassle that happens when power drops you could invest in a UPS battery. It will keep the power running while the generator kicks on and then let the gen take over.
I can’t get over how stunning the outside of the barn is 💛 love the drone footage!
Hello I am French and I am everything you do is great and ingenious and it must be a daily job. I am 14 years old and I want to become a dairy breeder currently I work on a farm of 280 dairy cows to help the farmer and his employees. continue like that . It is a pleasure to watch your videos! see you later 😃 ( google translate because my english is so bad 😟 )
Google Translate worked well because it was very understandable. :)
@George Edward no I don’t give a shit with your scams
ByerzGaming. Yes, I think George & Douglas are the same person.
It is so reassuring to see how clean you keep all the areas. The drone adds a new level of viewing how the farm is setup. After the videos I have the feeling that I was actually there and that is a very good feeling. All the best to you and yours, stay safe and stay healthy.
What an incredibly clean operation. Its great to see how much pride you take in your work and caring for your cows.
I really enjoy your videos. You're definitely in my top 3 favorite TH-camrs! Your videos are informative and you manage to make the most beautiful drone footage. I look forward to your videos every week! Thanks for sharing your life with us!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!!!
@@saskdutchkid You're welcome. You're pretty much tied with Sonne Farms and 10th Gen Dairy Farmer
Joey Martin try New York farm girls
Love your videos! Your farm has to be the cleanest and most efficiently run dairy farm out there. If I were a dairy cow, this is where I'd want to live. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!
You're really getting the hang of making great, informative and good looking videos. Kudos to you.Thanks
Thanks!
I am so impressed with the way you keep your barn as clean as you can get it. Unreal the amount of time you have to spend doing all that. Very impressive layout of your Farm. You do a great job filming your daily chores, and love the drone shots. makes good extra footage. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.
Drone shots of the tree tops are awesome. Got to love that Saskatchewan weather.
I came across your channel as a result of watching the hoof doctor. Since then I think I've watched every video you have uploaded. I rarely comment on channels that I have subscribed to but I just had to say how impressive your uploads are. If I didn't know better I would have sworn that they were professionally made. How you find the time beats me. I had no idea how much work was involved with dairy farming. To be honest I am amazed that anyone would want to do it. Long hours, freezing temperatures (in your case) and loads of crap! You have my admiration and respect. All the best and thanks for something that is interesting and informative.
This young man is the epitome of honest hard work. The amount of work required for me to enjoy a glass of cold milk with my Oreo cookies is remarkable. . Thank you very much..,
He is a rare one. Most young people aren’t like that anymore. Sad to say even my kids who are 10 and 7.
thankyou for all the hard work showing us your farm i enjoy what you do i was helping my Uncle milking cows in the summer a couple times back in the 60 s i was a city kid at the time
I always enjoyed the milking parlour. The peace and tranquility was always special. Thanks!
Beautiful, cold , drone coverage. Thank you for taking the time to show us how much cleanup there is at the end of each milking. Stay save and I sure hope you don’t have to dump any milk.
I’m a city boy but I must tell you I am truly impressed with your operation, I never realized the amount of work that it takes so I can have my milk and Oreo’s
I did and didn’t. Modern dairy farming requires a jack of all trades and a high energy group of people.
@@kenyonbissett3512fr, fixing fences, fixing electrics, I couldn’t name them all, but yes it really is a Jack of all trades kind of job, I work with an old man who knows pretty much everything from mechanics to well anything. They pay him shit loads because he fixes everything and anything they need fixing ur name it. Much more cheaper than always having to hire a guy to come and fix it.
Can’t help but feel that’s an extreme amount of water to go through multiple times a day on top of what the cows drink but I also have always admired the cleanliness of your dairy. Great job.
Q Anon Saskatchewan isn’t one of those places, bub.
My little farm is on the west coast where we have plenty of rain late fall till spring, and lots of water in our well until May or June. Then it's loading the 425 gallon tank onto my truck and going to get water from the muni supply. Takes 1/2 an hour per load, there and back. Sometimes I have to get 5 loads if I wasn't able to get water for a couple of days. I'd love to be able to wash the manure away like in this video, but for me it's a wheelbarrow, pitch fork and shovel.
@@ontheridge2019 we have a car wash business that cleans the water and reuses it over and over again. Could you do that at least for cleaning. Using power washers would allow a more efficient water use. Are there any farmer or government grants available to cut your cost. I know UV lights kill bacteria, virus and molds. You are using 2,000 gallons daily. Even if it isn’t used as drinking water, it could make clean up more efficient. That savings time might be able to help you think of a process to help with water savings for drinking water. There is a company the grows fodder for cow, horse, etc, their system reuses the water by using UV lights and other processes. So I know it’s used in the industry. Just random thoughts, how it could help you is up to you, beyond my old brain.
@@hayden8491 right 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I rarely comment on people's choice of music OR drone footage, but you did a great job combining those. Made me want to move to the tropics, though. Stay safe.
Hahaha thanks!
HI, I am the Director of Warehousing for Agropur. Really enjoy your videos, keep up the great work and Thank You for your commitment!
Thats awesome! Thanks for watching! I should tour some of the processing plants to make a video and show that side of the industry!
@@saskdutchkid That would be great to see as I can't go more then a day without my whole milk fix.
Washing up is strangely satisfying. Washing the days crap away and looking back at a job well done
The tech in this milking parlor is amazing. So much more sophisticated than when I was growing up on a farm in the 1980s
The two parlours is all I've known!
Always enjoy your video's my friend, you make some of the most mundane chores look interesting. Spring has sprung here in Ontario, no tractors in the fields yet, but disking and planting will start soon. - Dave
Where in Ontario u live
lucky you! I hope it comes out here soon! Can't wait to get the drone up to film some field work!
@@robwoods5537 In the Durham Region, north of Oshawa
Iam from Goderich north of London
@@robwoods5537 I know Goderich well Rob, I used to sell equipment to HERC Rentals, before they closed that location. =(
I always enjoy your tours of the farm. Such great ingenuity in design!! I've seen bits of your parlour cleaning in past videos. But wow. . that gives new meaning to "flush the toilet"! :) I'm amused 'cause I thought I coined the term "outro". I have used it with my church music teams for years. And I used it while scripting my own video last week. Hmmm. . .I must have picked it up from a conference somewhere. Every new video is a treat. Thank you for including us a part of your hard work
Wow, it was so sunny here in Vancouver in April. I know it's colder in other parts, but seeing the snow really drives it home. I'm a city kid and am finding dairy farming fascinating these days and I am also realizing how curious and cute cows are too. (Watching a lot of Tom Pemberton Farms videos too). Thanks for this video. It's very satisfying to see everything so clean. I'll look for more of your videos to see your cows too.
I'm just amazed at the productivity. I had no idea you could have so much production with so few employees.
Your videos are very interesting and educational. I truly enjoy seeing the difference between the 26 head we handled completely by hand back in the 50's. Your operation raises so many questions such as your water supply. Watching just the flushes, your supply must be enormous and at the very low temperatures, such as 27 below, where does the water go so as not to creat a freezing problem somewhere?
Another great video Jan, thx for showing, wow, those drone shots did make it look really cold out there, I think your parlour is fantastic
Really enjoy your videos! Love that you guys keep your cows happy and healthy!
Love the drone footage. Such a beautiful farm.
Thank you!
I’m not an expert but the drone footage is incredible! Jan your a man of many talents and seemingly a master of all!
you should not stack insulation against electrical cabinets. in case of electricity failure in the cabinet and heat exchange, the risk of fire is very large / electrician :)
Hmmmmmm thats a good point ill go move it rn!
@@bryanwright287 the plastic around it burns. Fiberglass melts at 311F and burns at 410F. Not worth taking the risk.
An amazing amount of thought went into designing your parlor. Would be hard to do w/o such an abundance of H2O. At least your sandy soil helps the septic drain, I imagine. Blessings!
Props go out to all farmer and truckers and food processing people that keep going when the world is in turmoil good job thankyou
Beautifully clean! The weather sucks here in Alberta as well but after watching your video I just keep thinking ICE CREAM!!!!!!!
I'm really glad that you showed the cleaning. I wondered how you kept the parlor so clean. Please be safe out there. I'm on Cape Cod and we're expecting things to get bad here this week.
Fascinating. You must have very good wells for all that water. Stay safe.
Winter is such a challenge! Your weather is one extreme to the other and I bet your milk production reflects it!
Grew up work at a dairy farm in Ontario an never had a moment where you say mmm we don't have anything to do, keep up the good work Jan
Great video once again!
I'm from Belgium and we also run a dairy farm, we milk ~100 cows now.
I'm really impressed how clean,big and advanced your farm is!
Keep up the nice videos! I really enjoy them :)
That is the nicest milk barn I have ever seen. I would have built it further south though. Holy cow you have tough winters up there, and I'm from Minnesota!
My fiance works in a milking parlor in Michigan.. cool watching your procedure
I am looking forward to seeing spring where you live. Here it's already in the 70's near 80 at times.
Awesome systems in place but you still spend time cleaning. Real nice to see. Great job👍👍. Great video nice content and edit!
Thanks for watching!
24/7/365 got to hand it to guys. They say Healthcare workers are awesome I say as a Healthcare worker you guys are the bomb. Love watching, you are what makes things possible.
Just found your channel and your videos with drones are really amazing, the music is just right to. 👍❤️
the dairy farm looks so clean and beautiful..great job!!
Thanks for showing us around and how it is done! Love the video!!
Thanks for watching!
I’m a dairy farmer from Sebringville Ontario where Nuhn’s headquarters are! Love the videos
Looks alot nicer than the carousel I worked on. We got crapped on constantly on that one. And kicked, and crapped on. And did I mention crapped on? Our wash down system wasnt nearly as good either. In the winter time the collection drains would freeze up so youd have to jump down into chest deep crap water to break it up. They did use it all to irrigate and fertilize the fields nearby for the alfalfa and corn though.
Just watched every one of your videos today! Seriously excellent, all of it. You should be a cinematographer. You’re so freakin smart you could be whatever you wanted!! You are just an incredible kid. They don’t make very many young people like anymore. My absolute favorite parts of these videos are when you say Manure. Kills me every time!! Keep the videos coming😊😊
It is Covid binge watching.
Hey Sasdutchkid you guys can look into adding a biogas plant in your farm. There is a huge potential to generate power from all the manure that your cows produce. You would still get the fertilizer for your fields also.
This is one of the cleanest farm I ever seen on the internet 👍🐄🐄
Excellent cleanliness! Requires a lot of water, so where is the water source?
Great job making this vid. Your work ethic is awesome and so is your sunny
disposition. Your dairy is spotless. Your cows are beautiful. Love this site. Liz Virginia, US
What is the source for all that fresh water used daily in the dairy? Municipal water lines or your own deep well?
Stay safe Jan and please stop sending your cold air south, just kidding! I love you and your farm life!!!
You need to change the order in which certain things are done. The gutter above the milkers should be the first thing cleaned, it is the highest surface (and the wall above it was not shown to be cleaned in this video!), it makes no sense to clean the floors first and then come back and spray the gutters and contaminate the floors again! Aside from this (and I hope you agree with my logic on the sequencing of your cleaning routine), you have a wonderful setup and have a commitment to the animals best welfare! Good job, thank you for all the hard work it takes to be a dairy farmer.
Great video Jan! Yep, I'll be waiting and watching the next video, love how you record, commentate and edit. You have some great cameras too!!
Hey interesting. it's nice to see clean and maintained equipment. a farmer who follows you from Switzerland. greetings françois.
Love the Dairy videos! I work at a dairy by watrous. We had Kane from Warman vet services out yesterday for preg checks and turns out he said he also goes to your dairy!
Love the level of automation.
heath and safety or whatever dept. must love to visit your farm ,would make their jobs so easy !!!! beautiful place !
I always watch ALL the ads, and click "like" - least I can do to support your exceptional efforts.
Love the drone footage. You have an artisan's eye!
Just curious when the last time you did maintenance on the generator? Oil/fuel filter changes and how often you check the electrolyte level in the starter batteries? Do you use an "exerciser" program to periodically start and run the gen set?
If you installed a UPS for just the milker electronics you would no longer have to rehang the milkers during a power failure and possibly not lose any data during that milking cycle.
Love the video(s) and the drone footage is super fantastic. Every video is educational. Thank you for sharing!
Nice cleaning job Dutch! You can come clean at my place any time! You'll stay safe and healthy :-) Thank you for sharing!
Haha ill be right over! Thanks for watching!
Outstanding video, great behind the seances work to keep things moving.
Great video. I appreciate the questions that "Fight Climate Change" made below. Blessings to you and your family. Stay safe, and stay strong.
Is the water that you flush the deck recycled? And do you think the sand that you use for bedding harsh on the pumps? And how much water dose it take annually to keep your parlour clean!? Apologies for the twenty questions!! Thank you!
Great video! Always fun to watch what you have going on! Keep up the great work!
Are you able to reuse the water on the fields as fertilizer? Or does it need to be sanitized before it goes on crops?
My god your parlour is incredible, where I work we do everything but washing through by hand
Wish I had the butt rail gutters like you guys do but I'd wash the gutters and back splash as I go with the flush to stay as clean as possible I work in a 39 cup swing parlor it's not fancy but does the job and isn't to bad to clean if a guy wash's everything down good ever clean up. You and your family keep up the great work I wish I could make a trip to Canada to maybe check out your farm first hand cause it looks amazing
Thanks for the videos. It would be great to see another video dedicated to water management. Where it comes from and how it is recycled. Also, what happens to manure?
I see in the generator room you have a small steam cleaner. Do you ever use it to clean up the milking parlor? I also noted you didn't hose off the manure gutter wall in the milking parlor, but just ran the flush water. Do you hose off there? Jon
I'm in Alabama, USA. I'm sure I could manage the cold if I was born and raised there, but just watching your videos makes me feel cold sometimes! Love the videos though!
I love the intro keep up the work hope you get to 100k
Love your video once again. Just wish it was longer I could literally watch your videos all day long. Cleaning , milking anything of your farm and animals. Stay safe and healthy. Spring is coming I promise. 🌷🌷☔️🥛🍦🍼🍨🌝🌸🌼🌷🌷
Thank you very much and i sure hope your right!
Nice work that surely is important! Nice drone footage!
Bro Excellent job.. Really like your videos a lot .. Can you plz tell me the combination of your feeding mix?
I'm from the UK and I'm 14. This looks really a interesting job to do and I might join someones farm at 16/18. Keep it up!
Hey do you prefer working with the cows or out in the fields getting all the feed ready?
That flushing system is dope, james bond type shit
Super as always,..... in Holland it is 21 above these days, no snow 😉
increible, tu trabajo es fenomenal, es la granja del futuro.
have you ever figured out on a farm wise basis how many gallons/liters of water you use for every gallon/liter of milk you produce? Great outdoor shots. I miss having a real winter.
Nope we've never looked into that. I suppose we'd need a meter of how much water we actually use and we don't have one of those haha
shop shop In Sweden where I live We used to get really Good Winters with snow but the 4 last years have been wet and just Cold no snow.
Looking awesome! Makes me really keen when we return to normal to head over to Canada and check it out. Might have to organise some new gumboots - there’s a few splits in them :P
Yeah their getting worn out.. Id buy the same pair again tho!
Nice milking parlor.... How do you train the heifers to walk through the milking platform?
Great video I really enjoyed it.
Thanks
keep up the great work man us Canadians have to stick together eh
Hi. Just curious in what month calving starts on your farm? I'm also working as a dairy farmer in Newzealand look after 250 cross breed 🐄 🐄🐄🐄
Boy that must a neat design for that milking barn.
You are a Great videographer Jan
That artic cold makes everything 10 times harder to do
Yep but it is what it is
Hard, hard work!! Beautiful scenery with the snow but my friend my blood is to thin I prefer 'my' Florida!! Peace from SW Florida 😇!!!
Slick operation mate!
Great video! Does the water get clean and recycled?
How many persons are employed totally including tanker driver s. What is the working time? How many cows you have?
Did you know if you SKIP his ADS he doesn’t get any money. That’s a shame for all his amazing videos. Just an FYI. Don’t skip ❤️
If there is any kind of massive hassle that happens when power drops you could invest in a UPS battery. It will keep the power running while the generator kicks on and then let the gen take over.