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Wisconsin Farmer Bro's
Приєднався 26 тра 2020
5th generation Farmer!
We farm about 210 acers of corn, silage, hay, soybeans, wheat, and breed and raise angus cattle’s. Join Us to see fun and sometimes dangerous chores that need to be done to keep our farm running!
We farm about 210 acers of corn, silage, hay, soybeans, wheat, and breed and raise angus cattle’s. Join Us to see fun and sometimes dangerous chores that need to be done to keep our farm running!
Starting Corn silage!
Today we will start out chopping some corn silage for our cows!
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Відео
Why our old barns are built the way they are?
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Today we will be looking deeply into how our oldest barn is built and show you a piece in history of how they were designed to work!
Whats happening on the farm today!!
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Today I am talking about how we move our calves in a separate part of the barn to give the mother some time to relax before having her next calf!
Soybeans coming off soon…. #grainharvest #soyabean #farming #harvest
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Soybeans coming off soon…. #grainharvest #soyabean #farming #harvest
Cattle in the pastor! #farming #farm #cattle
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Cattle in the pastor! #farming #farm #cattle
Cutting Marsh Grass!
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Today we finally get into one of more wet fields to cut our marsh grass to use for bedding!! Many people think these fields are not very important but they pay a huge part in our farm and provide a free crop for us to use!
Talking about 3rd Hay Crop!
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Today we will be talking about our 3rd crop of hay!!
Odds and Ends On The Farm!
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Today we are doing some odds and end around the farm! Cleaning up the feeders, bunks, and water tanks!
Cultivating the Wheat Fields!
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Today we disk the rest of our wheat fields to put nutrient value back into the ground!
Straw Bales Going Into the Shed!
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Today we put our straw bales into the shed!!
Talking about our Hay field! #shorts #youtube
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Talking about our Hay field! #shorts #youtube
Nice tractor what size
@@thomasforst7327 1486, we did a tour of it in the last 1 and 1/2 of the video if your interested.
Bolts are shear bolts……. They break so the equipment doesn’t. Cool video!
@@bradmyers3327 yes, forgot to say that in the video. They save our butts very often!
I live in Rhode Island and always wondered how the farm down the street knew when to c h op
Great presentation!
Thanks for watching
If you ever want to repair that foundation where it's cracking chip out the mortar as deep as you can without messing up the structural integrity and then re point it with limestone mortar. Those old limestone mortars can't be repaired with regular Portland cement or it can make it crumble. The stuff they used was just hydrated lime, sand, and water. If it's repaired in time it's usually still good on the inside, it just goes bad from the outside working it's way in.
Fascinating explanation on barn height. Stay safe, my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it
I asked the question and finally got the answer! Thanks so much!
Great video. I grew up on a farm like yours in western WI but we did have free stalls added in the 80's. Dad is still farming but not milking.
I never understood why they built those old barn floors so low. If you are 6'6" tall it's a pain to be in there!
@@chargermopar very great question in which I have the answer for, I will upload a video in the next couples days talking about!!
Here's hoping the unwanted heffers will retire to a sanctuary. . .
Hopefully you have gotten plenty of hay this year.
Good job 🎉
Very nice 🎉
Good as long as you don't get any rocks that will cause sparks. know of a couple barns that burned up from that.
Always a concern of ours when doing this every year!
Looks nice
Get rid of the annoying music I’d rather listen to that IH
Spring or winter wheat?
Winter wheat, planted back in October of last year.
Mighty big Combine.
what do you do with the straw if you do not bale it
@@jimwright9866 we put some into trapper wagons to be used as bedding, but most of the straw is baled then used as bedding, we only use about 30 acres of straw and the rest is then spread by the combine on the field to be cultivated back into the ground for nutrients to the soil.
Where can I invest in the channel?
Silo’s meant death to us when we were kids.
Hope no drought this year.
Nice farming
Those side discharge Kuhn-Knights are nice 👌
Great video again Ryan! Don't worry about counting "on the fly". We're not scoring you.✅
105 bales, very nice! Great way to load em up and store them!
Again, I wish I lived closer, we no longer have any vintage equipment around here, just apartments, shopping centers and traffic.
Too much talking, not enough action
We try to find a balance between explanation of what we are doing and actually action. We want to explain what we are doing for those who don’t understand it.
You definitely conveyed the sense of urgency to get that hay off the ground. Great video work and great drone footage!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@WisconsinFarmerBros I always enjoy your videos.
Glad the rain took a break when you were loading. How do I get that job loading with the skid steer? LOL
Probably would have to move closer a farm with limit help. Lol
@@WisconsinFarmerBros I loved when we had farms here, I was their free help whenever my friends needed it!
bout time for a haircut, champ
Don’t worry, I got one, was driving me crazy all week!!
I noticed you gave more technical information. That was helpful. What I do wonder about, however, is your use of chemicals, particularly weed killer. In today’s trend toward more wholesome, natural foods, how do you explain your need or willingness to use chemical weed killer? Doesn’t this chemical weed killer affect the food grown in the same field? Even if the food grown is fed to the cattle doesn’t the chemical used affect them as well? If the cattle are used as a consumer product by humans what is the effect of the chemicals on humans?
Will make a video soon about it, and my opinion on it.
@@WisconsinFarmerBros Far out! (An old hippie response.)
Have you done an equipment tour yet ?
No I have not, probably will do one soon since people want one.
Cut it at 10% bloom.
We try to do that, that’s when the most nutrition value is present but sometime the weather or other factors dont allow us to cut it at that time.
Very nice!
It was nice when I could see and small the hay versus the ugly homes, condos and shopping centers we have now. I wish I lived somewhere I could help out friends by moving the baled hay with the skid steer.
Never a day off on the farm!
That's so cool!😊
Good video. The more you talk and precisely explain things, the better. City folk don’t know hardly anything about the details of farming. I know because I was raised in both places.
Young bulls rule!
I picked rocks, too. Many years ago.
I used to pick rocks with a skid steer and a long rock rake!
Dust masks, your lungs will thank you in 20 years
Ya, meant to grab some before going in but forgot
Yes, ditto. Please don"t throw your trash out along country roads.
That is ridicules - clean the battery cable connections. Littering, that's a good point. Where do you think that can came from?
Someone driving along the country road probably through it out the window.
Thanks for making that point about littering.
glad to see the bitter cold is not slowing you down!
Where y’all located in WI I’m in Sauk city
Merry Christmas to you as well! I hope Santa was good to you. =)
Never a day off when you are a farmer! Was that a Perot sign in the barn?
Yes