Matt it's a joy to watch you farm such great knowledge on cattle the way you handle you're cattle the way you feed them and the inventive way of keeping their water going in such harsh conditions I think a lot of farmers could learn a lot from you and you're vast experience cattle man and inventor Those cows looked good and happy on that grazing corn Really enjoyed the video as always Dane looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
@@Ranchingsodak After about 6months of rain were getting a cold spell minus 3/4 c at night +3 c by day no snow i say nothing like the cold you're experiencing
As always a beautiful adventure documentary an updated resume the countryside and also a wonderful blessing interesting video to watch and you doing such an amazing job .. gorgeous filming edition captured looks super awesome super amazing .. thanks
I sure envy those areas that can grow grazing corn consistently. But we stretch out the grazing season on swathed barley or oat swaths here. But wildlife issues prevent us from pursuing it much farther than into December. These elk herds can play hard on a guy later than that. But we will bale graze on open fields closer to home. Works pretty good too.
I'm wondering if a rubber mat/conveyor belt at an angle might be more reliable to move the TMR over. Maybe something soft enough to follow the contours.
Your innovations keep on coming. Just wondering how you made out selling your cows bred to Wagu bulls. Are you still breeding them to the same bulls. If so, are you planning to switch to full bred Wagu?
Matt it's a joy to watch you farm such great knowledge on cattle the way you handle you're cattle the way you feed them and the inventive way of keeping their water going in such harsh conditions I think a lot of farmers could learn a lot from you and you're vast experience cattle man and inventor Those cows looked good and happy on that grazing corn
Really enjoyed the video as always Dane looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
How’s the weather been in Ireland?
@@Ranchingsodak After about 6months of rain were getting a cold spell minus 3/4 c at night +3 c by day no snow i say nothing like the cold you're experiencing
As always a beautiful adventure documentary an updated resume the countryside and also a wonderful blessing interesting video to watch and you doing such an amazing job .. gorgeous filming edition captured looks super awesome super amazing .. thanks
Great video Matt and Dane
Thanks 👍
I sure envy those areas that can grow grazing corn consistently. But we stretch out the grazing season on swathed barley or oat swaths here. But wildlife issues prevent us from pursuing it much farther than into December. These elk herds can play hard on a guy later than that. But we will bale graze on open fields closer to home. Works pretty good too.
When they get bunk broke and follow the feed tractor sure helps make life a lil easier when it’s sale time. Great videos man
You got that right!
been grazing corn for 20 plus years.. cows do good on it and saves alot of work feeding
very slick with the wire , You guys are iron men dealing with the cold !Really like your program .
Thanks
Love a person with creative mind to feed and water system, keep it up.
Heck, yeah, man . That's the best way I've seen so far. 🎉
Alright already, I’ll get going! As long as I’m welcome next time.
Keep Safe and Well, my friends.
Nice job on the wheel on hydrabed, that’s pretty damned neat…one thing about ranching is never quit learning or improvements!!
Thanks it turned out really good . That was one of the first times I tried it after I made it
I like it nice cow man love what you do 😀🙂
I'm wondering if a rubber mat/conveyor belt at an angle might be more reliable to move the TMR over. Maybe something soft enough to follow the contours.
Thanks 😊
Did you know Gallagher electric fencing originated in New Zealand where I’m from
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, pretty dang sweet
Your innovations keep on coming. Just wondering how you made out selling your cows bred to Wagu bulls. Are you still breeding them to the same bulls. If so, are you planning to switch to full bred Wagu?
We haven’t sold any bred cows don’t think I will go to wagyu cows
How many cows will 40 acres of corn feed? May try that
Really all depends on tonnage grown but it will grow and cows will eat it even if there’s snow good luck
What about the twine / net wrap w/ the bale grazing ?
We use all sisal twine and just leave it on
@@Ranchingsodak Doesn't it get wrapped up in next year's equipment when baling ?
@@davidwiley5453nope all disappears
Bem que o gato tem você é muito frio
Corn around here does not do good. Last few years be lucky if it grows waist high
Where you from? waist high would still be quite a few tons