This is what we have been working on with our 8 yr old making eye contact and showing respect when they are talking to adults we believe this is so important.
Really love that you guys have taken what you love doing and have made a whole platform out of it. I believe I can speak for a lot of people when I say that I believed I would have had no interest in hearing farmers on a podcast , but after watching a few shorts I’ve been so so pleasantly surprised. Crazy how people living such a different life than myself share in so many commonalities. I’m an office working city slicker, but I’m beyond grateful for farmers like you guys who put the food on our plates. As far as I’m concerned, a farmer is as fundamental a role in society as they come. Really hoping other people can grow a respect for the occupation and the challenges you guys face.
First time viewer from Idaho - honestly wasn't sure I would watch to it's entirety - after the first 2 minutes, any doubts I had about that had left town like an AMTRAC. I found myself thinking back to the starting point of a once one truck - bank owned - draggin a leased trailer hauling 4 loads a month from Idaho to Arizona to the headaches of being an employer of several trucks .n. trailers & all that entails. I had returned from a 2nd round deployment as a medic. I knew I didn't want to go back to the life flight lifestyle when I was stateside again. I had drove truck to put myself thru college until the military showed face so I decided to go back to the trucking industry, mostly because I felt like my body was here on U S.A soil, but my head was still across the water. That frame of mind wasn't gonna end up good for anybody needing emergency medical assistance so I decided to go back to driving. I hadn't hauled livestock at that point but weird as it may be the same afternoon that I had made that decision, an old boss called me to ask if I was busy & had any time to help a fellow owner operator that had got his license in trouble, for a couple weeks. I told him, "if the guy was willing to teach me how to haul live loads I'm willing to help with the driving issue!" My "couple weeks" turned into now 20+ years of hauling livestock, buying trucks .n. trailers, finding loads, keeping up with the FMCSA b.s., & all the drivers that come .n. go. etc..... Never looked back on the life flight gig . For your guest APPRECIATE YOUR SERVICE & looking forward to seeing how this cattle adventure turns out for ya... Guarantee this video is gonna be the coffee drinkers (mostly all of them are either livestock haulers, dairy cattle or feedlot owners) latest discussion up here. Blessings to all of you guys & your families.
You guys are 100% right about work and farm kids! When I hire interns for work, I look for 3 things, go to ag school (i.e. Purdue), be in 4-H and/or FFA and lived or worked on a farm, it is a winning formula because I have had the best intern each year, out of 25 interns. Everyone else is like how do you find them and I explain my formula.
Just listened to this podcast cast. I found this guy really entertaining. Good concept. Nice to hear a different idea for the cattle business. Having been in the trucking industry before coming home to farm and be in the cattle business. I can relate to alot he says. Great pod cast.
my best friend grandpa was dairy farmer and my family was into beef/dairy until 1993 and went sheep after that. Short story i learned something from my friend grandpa and he breed cows almost every month so like 10 this month and 10 next month and so on but he leave three months during summer where he aint getting calves so he had time to make hay a least two times (lucky if he could get three times) over the spring-fall but he does it more for dairy but its smart idea as he is using his time well and he is making beef on the side so if price is low he could just wait a little longer and put more meat on the bones to sell them when its right but in worse case he is average his money as he is getting market range of both low and high instead of betting on "one" sale my family sheep is that we only house them over the fall-winter as soon as they give birth in spring they go to field to graze and when they go to mountain until we get them during fall time to put back into breeding program.. 1440 ladies was last number i saw haha but its also problem as you are more trusting on fall to sell extra sheeps all at same time to go to supermarkets.
I don’t truck livestock, we haul aggregate and so true about the upper tier weeding out the weaklings! True about showing livestock also. Besides trucking and farming my kids show cattle and they love it!
You need to have him on more often that was great!!!! Like to hear how things are going for Jared in the spring once he starts calving in animals !!!👍👍
Find an energy efficient refer to move carcass or boxed meat. Take hogs to old salt coop in billings, pay for processing with pork packaged. Haul back packed beef boxes ready to ship and stock. Win win. Also haul in processed hogs for inspection. Both operations benefit as eachothers best client.
Also haul Sonne Farms hanging 1/2 from South Dakota to plant in Billings MO and return packed beef boxed frozen and your pork. Another beef seller to help with your model. They have a hub that needs refergeration. Storla Station SD. Resturant. Possible.
If he was gonna go the Q Course route he was pretty good at playing Soldier. The ROE’s are different from big Army. Since they’re going after top targets. I don’t know but every so often you come across a guy from Iowa who’s got an accent. This guy has one, spent 2.5 years of my life in Iowa and have found memories of my time. Almost moved out there permanently but life didn’t work out for me.
That was an amazing episode. Bring him back anytime, his ideas about calving indoors sounds like a no brainer, especially for farms that have all of the empty poultry houses sitting around now. Thanks from North Carolina.
Being around agriculture almost my whole life either being around chickens goats quail rabbits horses and cattle and being in ffa in high school sure enough pit my but in gear with wanting to be a part in agriculture raising livestock being 22 and have all my stuff paid for and grow little by little
I’m really interested in your manure/water separation system. I have to ask tho if there are any pharmaceuticals in the city supplied water or if pigs needs medications the water separating system cannot filter it out just like human city water plants. So don’t you worry of a build up in concentration of such things if the water is being recycled and cleaned so many times? It’s a great idea I would just like to know more of how to avoid that particular situation.
If you guys would be interested in having someone from the North West on, involving sheep production and wool expertise, I would have a few suggestions 😁
With a background in dairy farming I've always thought integrating timing breeding and using ai in beef would be a better return on investment. If raising beef better off with bulls except only sex for hefiers not bulls and ai companies just dump bull semen when sex it.
3 takes 1. Jred has the universal trucker voice down pat 😂 2. Bro don’t buy your daughters farms, you can drive down every county road in Iowa and see abandoned & sold out, broke down farms that daddy & gpa left his kids. 3. I love how Jred started the show as having a love for trucking & towards the end it sorta change to a major love with calving & cattle. Cool but b honest to those that don’t know any better so they don’t make the mistake. Let them know how greedy Uncle Sam is and u said it best “like Trump you have to hire the right people” and obviously you have a very good PA and cattle is the best way to legally avoid capital gains through ag investment. Great show keep it up guys 👍🏽
I’d wish my grand pa never sold his cows he went form renting areas to farm had over 1200 acres or something around that number and over time he went to 250 when my dad took over I been helping him a lot but actually got a herniated disk when we were doing our double bins filled with small bails I tell my dad to go to big bails Bc I won’t be abt to do it much longer with him worst comes to worse I’ll just set it up to feed myself and family if id take over
Love the pod the only thing I got a problem with is saying that kids now a days don't have a work ethic or don't got jobs, this just isn't true most places you will go you'll see kids working at restaurants, grocery stores and even the trades. Hard working kids aren't that hard to find.
Hey, you all are doing good. BUT, there's a couple things to notice. Bullshit walks, EVERYbody in prison is COOL. Forget about it. You guys are young, you're doing right, be careful, keep it up, DON'T QUIT!
Dude said trump was a master at putting the right people in the right places hahaha. You mean like prison? Haha. That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard.
This is the type of guy you don’t wanna work for. Thinks he walks on water and u best believe if one employee makes a mistake Mr egos stepping in. You keep your small circle of guys. You sir are very close minded
Exactly the guy you wanna work for if you pour your blood and sweat into the company you work for ..at least he wont stand behind little whinny bitches but i bet ya he has his loyal guys backs
@@dylanfedas675 that's absolutely the kind of guy that's a great leader. His military attitude of his crew having each other's back is highly commendable.
The problem with trucking is it’s nearly impossible to compete with morons like this that are pissing in the wind with the banks money whilst thinking “I got me 4 kids! Yee! Yee! I’m the amurican dream” “the girl who runs my trucks for me” lol classic millennial.
Barn talk, please chapter ur videos. I have interest in ur pod cast. But not enough to keep my attention for a full pod cast. I love ur shorts. But need more, just not a full video.
Thanks for serving. Im 52 now. Learned a lot in the US Navy. Its sad what the military has become.
I was at Fort Knox Kentucky for boot and I did two years there US Calvary .
This is what we have been working on with our 8 yr old making eye contact and showing respect when they are talking to adults we believe this is so important.
I love this guy....he is my kind of dude..id like to know this guy he has good ideas...and is to the point ...way to go
Really love that you guys have taken what you love doing and have made a whole platform out of it. I believe I can speak for a lot of people when I say that I believed I would have had no interest in hearing farmers on a podcast , but after watching a few shorts I’ve been so so pleasantly surprised. Crazy how people living such a different life than myself share in so many commonalities. I’m an office working city slicker, but I’m beyond grateful for farmers like you guys who put the food on our plates. As far as I’m concerned, a farmer is as fundamental a role in society as they come. Really hoping other people can grow a respect for the occupation and the challenges you guys face.
Nothing but good humor and direct. Hell yes
Love how honest he is
This has been my favorite episode yet! This guy is funny😂
When are we getting our Mike Rowe episode
Mike rowe is fake blue collar gotta be weary. He does however give a lot of blue collar folks exposure
AIRBORNE Jared! Keep your feet and knees together!
Enjoying some barn talk milking cows in Durand, WI!
First time viewer from Idaho - honestly wasn't sure I would watch to it's entirety - after the first 2 minutes, any doubts I had about that had left town like an AMTRAC. I found myself thinking back to the starting point of a once one truck - bank owned - draggin a leased trailer hauling 4 loads a month from Idaho to Arizona to the headaches of being an employer of several trucks .n. trailers & all that entails. I had returned from a 2nd round deployment as a medic. I knew I didn't want to go back to the life flight lifestyle when I was stateside again. I had drove truck to put myself thru college until the military showed face so I decided to go back to the trucking industry, mostly because I felt like my body was here on U S.A soil, but my head was still across the water. That frame of mind wasn't gonna end up good for anybody needing emergency medical assistance so I decided to go back to driving. I hadn't hauled livestock at that point but weird as it may be the same afternoon that I had made that decision, an old boss called me to ask if I was busy & had any time to help a fellow owner operator that had got his license in trouble, for a couple weeks. I told him, "if the guy was willing to teach me how to haul live loads I'm willing to help with the driving issue!" My "couple weeks" turned into now 20+ years of hauling livestock, buying trucks .n. trailers, finding loads, keeping up with the FMCSA b.s., & all the drivers that come .n. go. etc..... Never looked back on the life flight gig . For your guest APPRECIATE YOUR SERVICE & looking forward to seeing how this cattle adventure turns out for ya... Guarantee this video is gonna be the coffee drinkers (mostly all of them are either livestock haulers, dairy cattle or feedlot owners) latest discussion up here. Blessings to all of you guys & your families.
Gotta have more cattle guys on Barn Talk!
He hauls hogs jack ass
You guys are 100% right about work and farm kids! When I hire interns for work, I look for 3 things, go to ag school (i.e. Purdue), be in 4-H and/or FFA and lived or worked on a farm, it is a winning formula because I have had the best intern each year, out of 25 interns. Everyone else is like how do you find them and I explain my formula.
probably my favorite guest you have had so far
Just hauled a load of concrete to his cattle lot, he’s got a hell of an operation going
My favorite truck is a W9 always has been
Just listened to this podcast cast. I found this guy really entertaining. Good concept. Nice to hear a different idea for the cattle business. Having been in the trucking industry before coming home to farm and be in the cattle business. I can relate to alot he says. Great pod cast.
Raised in Delaware County. Farming is awesome!
Best Pod Cast ever this is what I been dreaming about in the goat industry
What part of it have you been dreaming about?
@@wcm68tn basically all of it.
I just found your channel really enjoyed it being a first generation logging contractor in the northeast. I love the Entrepreneur vibe
my best friend grandpa was dairy farmer and my family was into beef/dairy until 1993 and went sheep after that.
Short story i learned something from my friend grandpa and he breed cows almost every month so like 10 this month and 10 next month and so on but he leave three months during summer where he aint getting calves so he had time to make hay a least two times (lucky if he could get three times) over the spring-fall but he does it more for dairy but its smart idea as he is using his time well and he is making beef on the side so if price is low he could just wait a little longer and put more meat on the bones to sell them when its right but in worse case he is average his money as he is getting market range of both low and high instead of betting on "one" sale
my family sheep is that we only house them over the fall-winter as soon as they give birth in spring they go to field to graze and when they go to mountain until we get them during fall time to put back into breeding program.. 1440 ladies was last number i saw haha but its also problem as you are more trusting on fall to sell extra sheeps all at same time to go to supermarkets.
Great pod boys. Big fan in se Mn. Your content week to week is great. I appreciate it.
I don’t truck livestock, we haul aggregate and so true about the upper tier weeding out the weaklings! True about showing livestock also. Besides trucking and farming my kids show cattle and they love it!
Good times.
I would really like to see his operation when he gets it going with the new barn
More of Jared he’s hilarious.
You need to have him on more often that was great!!!! Like to hear how things are going for Jared in the spring once he starts calving in animals !!!👍👍
Find an energy efficient refer to move carcass or boxed meat. Take hogs to old salt coop in billings, pay for processing with pork packaged. Haul back packed beef boxes ready to ship and stock. Win win. Also haul in processed hogs for inspection. Both operations benefit as eachothers best client.
Also haul Sonne Farms hanging 1/2 from South Dakota to plant in Billings MO and return packed beef boxed frozen and your pork. Another beef seller to help with your model. They have a hub that needs refergeration. Storla Station SD. Resturant. Possible.
😂im only a few minutes in and this guy is a absolute gem!!
Really good show
Thank you
This dude had me at w900 point blank period
On trucking, on our farm i see trucking outfits Im happy to see others I am not especially in the winter months
Love the podcast!! I would love to hear you guys' thoughts on homestead farmers vs commodity farmers and the overlap between.
Seen your shorts before and love them .First time with the podcast,just suscribe , awesome.
4H /showing animals is a,great thing.. can get expensive especially with horses but worth it
Love this podcast
If he was gonna go the Q Course route he was pretty good at playing Soldier. The ROE’s are different from big Army. Since they’re going after top targets.
I don’t know but every so often you come across a guy from Iowa who’s got an accent. This guy has one, spent 2.5 years of my life in Iowa and have found memories of my time. Almost moved out there permanently but life didn’t work out for me.
Miniature black angus is probably a dexter takes twice as long to grow as a regular angus
Good show
That was an amazing episode. Bring him back anytime, his ideas about calving indoors sounds like a no brainer, especially for farms that have all of the empty poultry houses sitting around now. Thanks from North Carolina.
Being around agriculture almost my whole life either being around chickens goats quail rabbits horses and cattle and being in ffa in high school sure enough pit my but in gear with wanting to be a part in agriculture raising livestock being 22 and have all my stuff paid for and grow little by little
With the podcast keep on Rollin guys stay strong love your dad‘s American hog FlagReally enjoyed this episode
Could see myself drinking bourbon and smoking a cigar with you guys talking shop
ive heard of freezer beef guys doing this but never a cow calf operation
I have no idea how to work on a farm yet I’m subscribed to your channel. I learned a lot from watching y’all thank you props to you guys
how did he start out in trucking.. did he start as an owner/op.. what's the name of his trucking company
I’m really interested in your manure/water separation system. I have to ask tho if there are any pharmaceuticals in the city supplied water or if pigs needs medications the water separating system cannot filter it out just like human city water plants. So don’t you worry of a build up in concentration of such things if the water is being recycled and cleaned so many times? It’s a great idea I would just like to know more of how to avoid that particular situation.
Yessss!!!!! 🙏🏻
I’m a teenager and I work on our family farm and a lawn care company and most of my friends work to and I don’t even have Snapchat
What are your options for embreos
Holmes sounds good to run with. To bad he isn't in Canada!
Great Podcast. Where can I get a hat like Tork? The coolest hat ever
Great podcast! Does Jared have any pictures or videos of his new calving barn?
I ❤ farms
If you guys would be interested in having someone from the North West on, involving sheep production and wool expertise, I would have a few suggestions 😁
I have 4 daughters and I’m a wrecker driver. I could go other states and make a lot more money but home time is important to be
How does someone get started in this
So I’m not supposed to work to be paid. Should I drive the truck for free to ride for the brand while my family starves
40:05 Amen
Can somebody explain how he raise cattle,, it didn’t make sense to me at all
Sounds like intensive feeding from his alfalfa
This guy is legit
I been saying for years now they need to have a class in HS on common sense with a min grade of 95 to pass and must pass to graduate hs
Visiting from Tiktok😂
With a background in dairy farming I've always thought integrating timing breeding and using ai in beef would be a better return on investment. If raising beef better off with bulls except only sex for hefiers not bulls and ai companies just dump bull semen when sex it.
3 takes
1. Jred has the universal trucker voice down pat 😂
2. Bro don’t buy your daughters farms, you can drive down every county road in Iowa and see abandoned & sold out, broke down farms that daddy & gpa left his kids.
3. I love how Jred started the show as having a love for trucking & towards the end it sorta change to a major love with calving & cattle. Cool but b honest to those that don’t know any better so they don’t make the mistake. Let them know how greedy Uncle Sam is and u said it best “like Trump you have to hire the right people” and obviously you have a very good PA and cattle is the best way to legally avoid capital gains through ag investment.
Great show keep it up guys 👍🏽
W900 is the ticket we have 5
When it's Steve-O going to come on?
I’d wish my grand pa never sold his cows he went form renting areas to farm had over 1200 acres or something around that number and over time he went to 250 when my dad took over I been helping him a lot but actually got a herniated disk when we were doing our double bins filled with small bails I tell my dad to go to big bails Bc I won’t be abt to do it much longer with him worst comes to worse I’ll just set it up to feed myself and family if id take over
16 trucks is something to brag about lol? 😂 So cool with all of your little sayings & one liners…Ol tough guy
Love the pod the only thing I got a problem with is saying that kids now a days don't have a work ethic or don't got jobs, this just isn't true most places you will go you'll see kids working at restaurants, grocery stores and even the trades. Hard working kids aren't that hard to find.
Hey, you all are doing good. BUT, there's a couple things to notice. Bullshit walks, EVERYbody in prison is COOL. Forget about it. You guys are young, you're doing right, be careful, keep it up, DON'T QUIT!
Yeah, I run a toxic company and don't expect to guys to be there for a paycheck. They ride for the brand
There’s a guy like this at every liars counter left in America , except it really seems like this one is legit
Idk bout the last
Seems is a big word there
I'm not the type of man that takes no for an answer.
alot of bull haulers are wore out.. theirs no one to take there place
Parking voucher? I parked on a dirt road and walked 45 minutes to get here.
When your religion is black rifle coffee
Dude said trump was a master at putting the right people in the right places hahaha. You mean like prison? Haha. That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard.
Its obvious this guy is militray.
This is the type of guy you don’t wanna work for. Thinks he walks on water and u best believe if one employee makes a mistake Mr egos stepping in. You keep your small circle of guys. You sir are very close minded
You must be the young buck that didn’t last a week 😂. Same mentality, same soft assed genetics.
This guy is getting what he is paying for. Having trucks and farming he is dead on. It matters who you want representing you.
Exactly the guy you wanna work for if you pour your blood and sweat into the company you work for ..at least he wont stand behind little whinny bitches but i bet ya he has his loyal guys backs
Nah😂. Best kinda guy. High and tight outfit makes you a man.
@@dylanfedas675 that's absolutely the kind of guy that's a great leader. His military attitude of his crew having each other's back is highly commendable.
The problem with trucking is it’s nearly impossible to compete with morons like this that are pissing in the wind with the banks money whilst thinking “I got me 4 kids! Yee! Yee! I’m the amurican dream” “the girl who runs my trucks for me” lol classic millennial.
Talks big bc everyone looks at what he says. Talking shit is were he makes money
Barn talk, please chapter ur videos. I have interest in ur pod cast. But not enough to keep my attention for a full pod cast. I love ur shorts. But need more, just not a full video.
This guy seems arrogant in certain sense
Are y’all giving the calf mineral and feed for more nutrients and protein?
I love your podcast with that guy. With this bad a** attitude good luck.
Probably one of the worst truck drivers out there just listening to him
"Pioneers gets slaughtered for settlers to prosper." 🫡