As someone who has never spent any time on a farm, I really appreciate the time you put into making this and explaining some of the reasons why certain things were done. This was incredibly interesting. Nicely done.
Eric, you do a fabulous job on voice-overs for the drone footage. Your usual explanations are so good that it's no surprise, but helping us understand what we're looking at makes it a lot of fun. The technical information you give us is presented so that it's really understandable. I gotta say it's sometimes a bit creepy how I'll think "why do they do that?" and you'll answer it fifteen seconds later. It's good to see that your Dad isn't cheating on his rotator cuff repairs - that's make for a more complete healing. Thanks again for bringing us into your lives.
We've been fortunate to just get fleeting glimpses of your two sisters. Last season's harvest and filling the bunk and in the silo, when your dad handed them both some rakes and said, "These are self explanatory" and they replied with smiles "Gee, Thanks Dad". Your sisters always seem so happy and cheerful to be helping out on the farm. Everybody wants to help, especially your recovering dad. The voice-over @ 8:48 was something different and informative.
I know right, time passes by super fast, I still remember last years planting perfectly, I remember on the last field we planted, it didnt want to sprout and the rest of the fields were sprouting amazing
I wish people understand the work that goes behind the scenes to get that milk on your table , don’t take food for granted , don’t waste milk/food , great video helping us understand the work that goes behind the scenes
Eric i am amazed at the process for making silage as well as finishing the bunk. Also it is incredible to me how your harvesters can aim the shoot in order to get the silage into the trailers even when they are behind them or turning a corner. Thank you so much for show and explaining this. Glad to see your dad up and around and working with you in the tractor. Keep drinking your chocolate milk and Dew. I bought some Clover Farms chocolate milk recently. God Bless you and your entire family.
Eric love the feeling of getting to know you more as a person. The way your personality is starting to come through this year has been the best part of watching the farm progress. Thank you for the honest hard work you and your family/friends do.
Its so nice to see you’re sisters working together with you. There’s nothing more pleasant to watch then family working together as one. Kudos to both of you’re sisters Eric, and regards to dad.
Best wishes to your dad for a speedy recovery with his shoulder - he is a great dad. Love the drone shots of the harvesting and your commentary is excellent, Eric. I enjoy your sense of humour too. Fantastic to see your beautiful daughter. 😃👍👍👍👍
The view of the farm, countryside, and town is just awesome. Really enjoy the talking over onto the shots was well done, we did enjoy that portion. The music over the drone shots is very good too. You had "dad with you to supply a little bit more weight" was funny, so glad to see him with his boy. I miss my dad but so glad to see others enjoying their time together. Boy did you have me squirming in my chair when you got soooooo close to the edge while packing it down. 5,000 lb. weight? Holy mackerel that's a whole lot of dads compressing it down. 85 loads is a whole bunch of silage. Cute baby pictures!!!
Great video. Glad to see Eric getting back to adding his signature humor with the sodas and such in the videos (like he dad riding along to add some extra weight for packing). I've been looking forward to this video since I saw the picture Eric posted about what he did on Labor Day.
I really appreciate that you never use clickbait or annoying youtube-isms like "smash that subscribe button and ring the bell." Quality content doesn't need those gimmicks youtube always pushes people to say.
Wow thanks for showing this video, since I live in the suburbs of Fort Wayne, Indiana and always live in the suburbs where. Since I never lived on or near a farm, I never knew what and how that Bunker Silo was for, that goes for a lot of your videos. People like myself that live in suburbs or cities don't know what it's like living and working on a farm. thanks to your UA-cam video's it helps a lot. The closest I get to farming is I have a raised bed - square foot garden that's 4' x 8'.
, I am a city girl moved into a more rural area and have to say watching these videos are amazing. I never realized how much work went into the dairy business. I am learning so much and am blown away. Thanks for making these.
Love all the drone footage and info! And, yeah, this is also a favorite of mine - watching all the people who come to help working together. PS: Your littlest helper is adorable - and has grown since last time we saw her!
God bless our wonderful farmers!!! We grow sugar cane, corn, rice, leafy vegetables, sod here at the southern edge of Lake Okeechobee Florida. Glad you have a good crop!
Job WELL done crew!! Sure happy to see Dennis being able to help and minding his Ps & Qs. So much work involved getting that bunk filled with chopped GOLD. Eric loved your drone coverage and the voice over. One bunk down, two to go. Thanks for taking us along, really enjoyed the excellent video.
This year we did 4 ag bags 10 ft by 250 I really miss pushing corn silage with a blade one of my favorite jobs. Hope you have a great day thanks for sharing your Harvest with us.
I remember I started watching you when y'all were doing last year's harvest. You've come up real well, love watching your vids and learning more about farming. Thanks man.
Really enjoyed the drone footage! Your videos are looking very professional and informative. Thanks for bringing us along. Blessings to you and your family ❤️
I think I should invent something that makes this plastic covering so much easier... I'm sorry but Eric's daughter steals the show every time... ha A blessed family!
Awesome video Eric! Great editing. Good to see wholesome family working together, including your beautiful baby daughter, and to see your Dad improving and able to play a part. God is good! Thanks for the lighthearted moments.
All that in one day. Getting the harvesting guys in is pretty well the most efficient way to do it. I can't imagine you going back to anything else. It is nice to get everybody involved the way you do. All can have some sense of accomplishment on the farm work and it gets er done. Great video. Peace.
I so enjoy watching your silage videos. Everyone working together to get it done and the fact that you all do such a neat job. Thanks for letting a former dairy farm boy live vicariously for a few minutes through you all!
Eric I live in a town in Massachusetts that has a large farm with milking cows for ice cream and milk products. By watching your videos I now know what is happening on a weekly basis with the farm. Thank you for all the great videos. Dennis
THANK YOU ERIC FOR SHOWING THAT VIDEO THAT WAS SOME INTERESTING STUFF I LIKE THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED IT SIMPLY A GREAT VIDEO NO DOUBT ABOUT IT👍🇺🇸 P. S . YOUR BABY LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IT'S NICE TO HAVE THE WHOLE FAMILY HELPING 👍☺️
It was so nice that you identified everyone who was helping. Gives your channel a more personal touch. Your little girl is so stinking cute! Looks like your dad is doing well..
I have never seen how this is done in real life. I played a game called Farming simulator 19 and I love to do this in the game. The game has maybe 10 percent of what you do in real life. In the part of the country I live in I have never seen this. We have cattle ranches here and mostly dry land farming. I have help brand a round cattle up on a small scale. I thought I was raised country I feel like a city boy now. It looks like hard work and I wish that I would have had a chance to do this. My health don't allow me to do anything now. You all are a great asset to the country. Thank you for all you do.
Great Video. Production Quality -- A+ Sound -- A+ Content -- A+ You're getting good at it. Great work. Enjoy watching you progress as a videographer. Love seeing your Dad too. Hope he heals quickly. Keep it up young man.
Man, I remember back in the day on the farm where I grew up when we started having mais. Chopping it with a thowed two row chopper. Things got so much easier when the local contractors started getting the claas jaguars.
I miss my old dairy farm,man this brings back memories,y'all's operation is a lot different from our old operation,we used a old John Deere 5 row pull behind chopper and the wagon pulled behind that,so we started off with a old Allis Chambers 7040 tractor with a cab then we thought we was big time when we got our John Deere 4440 once the wagons was full we had to pull them sometimes a couple miles to the pit or silo and our blower was PTO driven,we milked our cows in a stantion barn 30 cows in the barn but could only milk 6 cows at a time,I still remember all the stainless pipeline,the big milk tank,and y'all who have never tried milk straight out of the cow don't know what real milk taste like,it's sweeter and creamy mmmmm,but thank you to all the farmers still in business,I truly appreciate you all because I know what hard work is
You picked the perfect time to cover the bunk. I used to work setting up the huge 40x20 or 60x80 part tents you see at fairs and festivals. Working in the hot summer sun was nothing compared to how bright the white tents where. You had to wear sunshades setting them up because the light of the white canvas was so bright
My favorite part is Eric's smart comment to his sisters after taking a break and drinking some chocolate milk "after our hard work". Clearly unimpressed Eric scoffs at the need for a break after "working for 15 minutes". And then he lights his friend up a little later. Eric, I think you have a future in "motivational speaking".
I literally know nothing about farming, other than what I have learned from Farming Simulator 19 over the past 2 years lol. Im a medically retired combat veteran, so all I know if military skills. Watching this was awesome to see this done in real life. All you farmers are simply amazing. Hard working men and women keeping America fed and moving. Thank you or everything. I will be watching much more of this. Subscribed.
cool- Love watching the harvest and packing of the corn silage. Appreciate your explanation of each step. Last year you packed the bunker with new silage in front of some older silage at the back wall- since we didn't see a video of you throwing out some old silage- I'll assume that worked out ok- as you had predicted!
Love your sense of humour, Eric. You provide a lot of laughs, good entertainment and educational videos to watch during these difficult times. Farmers are not appreciated enough by the average consumer. Thanks.
Great to see dad back in the action, hope you are doing well sir, please please make sure that arm is completely healed and the doc says it’s ok before doing any work with that arm and shoulder, last thing you want to do is have to go through that again that’s for sure. Glad to see the whole family working together, and yes the sisters are very beautiful young lady’s! Lord please bless this wonderful family! Love from Michigan
It could be that big chunk of concrete hanging off the three point hitch weighs a little too much for the hydraulic hoses to handle after so many years in service.
@@bobjohnson1710 Its just the normal wear, last year was the same too. Those lifts are designed for 4.5 tons and that concrete block doesnt look as heavy. I may be wrong though.
As of 6:02pm EST on September 17, 2020 who are the 56 people that disliked this video?? This is so awesome! I watched last years harvest video. Good wholesome entertainment for the family! You make great videos! Keep it up!
Eric you and Saskdutchkid are my favorite dairymen, I love both your channels. Thank you for sharing your wonderful farm life! The drone footage and the music was awesome.
My Dad grew up on a farm in Nebraska and when we were young we would visit family there (he moved to NV when he grew up) and we enjoyed the aspects of the farm that we understood as kids. In this age, I love seeing how you explain farming, the specifics, and why things are done here on youtube. It's a great way to inform the public, most of whom would never likely have seen an operating farm in their lives. Farming is HARD work and I'm grateful for all you guys do to keep fresh food & dairy in our lives. You all be safe and thanks for the great videos.
As someone who has never spent any time on a farm, I really appreciate the time you put into making this and explaining some of the reasons why certain things were done. This was incredibly interesting. Nicely done.
Eric, you do a fabulous job on voice-overs for the drone footage. Your usual explanations are so good that it's no surprise, but helping us understand what we're looking at makes it a lot of fun. The technical information you give us is presented so that it's really understandable. I gotta say it's sometimes a bit creepy how I'll think "why do they do that?" and you'll answer it fifteen seconds later. It's good to see that your Dad isn't cheating on his rotator cuff repairs - that's make for a more complete healing. Thanks again for bringing us into your lives.
I'M NOT A FARMER, BUT YOUR DAD SHOULD BE SO PROUD TO HAVE YOU AS A SON AND RUN THIS FARM. EXCELLENT JOB
We've been fortunate to just get fleeting glimpses of your two sisters. Last season's harvest and filling the bunk and in the silo, when your dad handed
them both some rakes and said, "These are self explanatory" and they replied with smiles "Gee, Thanks Dad". Your sisters always seem so happy and cheerful
to be helping out on the farm. Everybody wants to help, especially your recovering dad. The voice-over @ 8:48 was something different and informative.
It is a blessing to see Dad walking around and helping where/when he can. God, bless all farmers!
Thanks and god bless you too, my grandpas’ body is messed up from farming his whole life
What happened to dads arm eriK.
@@kevinklingner3098, rotator cuff repair.
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remember last years harvest? it's been so long but it feels like a week.
i know right, i remember last years harvest so clearly!!
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I know right, time passes by super fast, I still remember last years planting perfectly, I remember on the last field we planted, it didnt want to sprout and the rest of the fields were sprouting amazing
I wish people understand the work that goes behind the scenes to get that milk on your table , don’t take food for granted , don’t waste milk/food , great video helping us understand the work that goes behind the scenes
I saw your Dad in the arm splint and it took me right back. Five months ago when you posted this I had just finished wearing one of those myself.
Eric i am amazed at the process for making silage as well as finishing the bunk. Also it is incredible to me how your harvesters can aim the shoot in order to get the silage into the trailers even when they are behind them or turning a corner. Thank you so much for show and explaining this. Glad to see your dad up and around and working with you in the tractor. Keep drinking your chocolate milk and Dew. I bought some Clover Farms chocolate milk recently. God Bless you and your entire family.
Hazzah! The brother Ethan finally appears! Great to see family working together!
Eric love the feeling of getting to know you more as a person. The way your personality is starting to come through this year has been the best part of watching the farm progress. Thank you for the honest hard work you and your family/friends do.
“Runaway tyres”,my favourite thing when covering our silage pits!! Great video! 🇮🇪
Great job Eric! I grew up on a small dairy farm in Iowa in the 50’s. Still can smell fresh cut silage.
Its so nice to see you’re sisters working together with you. There’s nothing more pleasant to watch then family working together as one. Kudos to both of you’re sisters Eric, and regards to dad.
I watch all the ads in hopes to get this man some revenue for his wholesome content.
yup watch alll the ads and this is one of only 2 channels I watch religiously---good content, down to earth, no gimmicks
Same, he works so hard so I think the least I could do it help him get some more money in his pocket
Hard working man who deserves some extra money. I too do this.
I agree because milk prices are Shhhht. Look at that poor boy working his ass off and giving us content to watch!!!!
I came across one of those ten miniature adds so I was like “ok guess we gettin comfy now”
Good to see your Dad out there, all the way to the end throwing sand bags. Farmer version of convalescing.
Loved it.....thank you. Great choice of music while drone footage played. Your daughter is ADORABLE!
Best wishes to your dad for a speedy recovery with his shoulder - he is a great dad. Love the drone shots of the harvesting and your commentary is excellent, Eric. I enjoy your sense of humour too. Fantastic to see your beautiful daughter. 😃👍👍👍👍
The view of the farm, countryside, and town is just awesome. Really enjoy the talking over onto the shots was well done, we did enjoy that portion. The music over the drone shots is very good too. You had "dad with you to supply a little bit more weight" was funny, so glad to see him with his boy. I miss my dad but so glad to see others enjoying their time together. Boy did you have me squirming in my chair when you got soooooo close to the edge while packing it down. 5,000 lb. weight? Holy mackerel that's a whole lot of dads compressing it down. 85 loads is a whole bunch of silage. Cute baby pictures!!!
Great video. Glad to see Eric getting back to adding his signature humor with the sodas and such in the videos (like he dad riding along to add some extra weight for packing). I've been looking forward to this video since I saw the picture Eric posted about what he did on Labor Day.
Nice drone footage. Glad to see your dad active. Looks like he was doing a good job as foreman!
"A great beverage for hard work"
Eric: "We worked for 15 minutes."
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I love your farming videos
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I really appreciate that you never use clickbait or annoying youtube-isms like "smash that subscribe button and ring the bell." Quality content doesn't need those gimmicks youtube always pushes people to say.
Tons of respect for your dad! One arm in a sling, but still up on that bunk helping with tires...👍
Eric, your daughter is gorgeous. You and your wife must adore her.
My goodness, I can smell this freshly cut corn silage all the way up here in Ontario, Canada!!
Wow thanks for showing this video, since I live in the suburbs of Fort Wayne, Indiana and always live in the suburbs where. Since I never lived on or near a farm, I never knew what and how that Bunker Silo was for, that goes for a lot of your videos. People like myself that live in suburbs or cities don't know what it's like living and working on a farm. thanks to your UA-cam video's it helps a lot. The closest I get to farming is I have a raised bed - square foot garden that's 4' x 8'.
, I am a city girl moved into a more rural area and have to say watching these videos are amazing. I never realized how much work went into the dairy business. I am learning so much and am blown away. Thanks for making these.
Love all the drone footage and info! And, yeah, this is also a favorite of mine - watching all the people who come to help working together. PS: Your littlest helper is adorable - and has grown since last time we saw her!
Dad does great supervising at the end when covering bunk
God bless our wonderful farmers!!!
We grow sugar cane, corn, rice, leafy vegetables, sod here at the southern edge of Lake Okeechobee Florida.
Glad you have a good crop!
Job WELL done crew!! Sure happy to see Dennis being able to help and minding his Ps & Qs. So much work involved getting that bunk filled with chopped GOLD. Eric loved your drone coverage and the voice over. One bunk down, two to go. Thanks for taking us along, really enjoyed the excellent video.
This year we did 4 ag bags 10 ft by 250 I really miss pushing corn silage with a blade one of my favorite jobs. Hope you have a great day thanks for sharing your Harvest with us.
Your daughter is getting big and so cute. Thanks for showing her off. 😊
Always enjoyed watching the bunkers being made and seeing your dad out as well. Your daughter is so cute
Brings back memories of my years of FFA in high school - judging silage, crops & feed quality! Great video!! 😁
I remember I started watching you when y'all were doing last year's harvest. You've come up real well, love watching your vids and learning more about farming. Thanks man.
Really enjoyed the drone footage! Your videos are looking very professional and informative. Thanks for bringing us along. Blessings to you and your family ❤️
I think I should invent something that makes this plastic covering so much easier... I'm sorry but Eric's daughter steals the show every time... ha A blessed family!
Awesome video Eric! Great editing. Good to see wholesome family working together, including your beautiful baby daughter, and to see your Dad improving and able to play a part. God is good! Thanks for the lighthearted moments.
All that in one day. Getting the harvesting guys in is pretty well the most efficient way to do it. I can't imagine you going back to anything else. It is nice to get everybody involved the way you do. All can have some sense of accomplishment on the farm work and it gets er done. Great video. Peace.
Awesome drone footage and great music choice!
I love seeing the family working together and Your Dad healing so well! Stay safe and keep well, God bless y’all
I so enjoy watching your silage videos. Everyone working together to get it done and the fact that you all do such a neat job. Thanks for letting a former dairy farm boy live vicariously for a few minutes through you all!
You guys give new meaning to Labor Day! Your family has a beautiful farm that is well managed. We always enjoy your videos.
The baby is getting big. Looking healthy, happy. Your doing a great job.
Eric I live in a town in Massachusetts that has a large farm with milking cows for ice cream and milk products. By watching your videos I now know what is happening on a weekly basis with the farm. Thank you for all the great videos. Dennis
You kids are so very lucky to be living out in the country.
Its a great life.!!
THANK YOU ERIC FOR SHOWING THAT VIDEO THAT WAS SOME INTERESTING STUFF I LIKE THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED IT SIMPLY A GREAT VIDEO NO DOUBT ABOUT IT👍🇺🇸 P. S . YOUR BABY LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IT'S NICE TO HAVE THE WHOLE FAMILY HELPING 👍☺️
And we appreciate what you do so we can enjoy our milk... Thanks to all Farmers....
I'm always impressed with the coordination between the chopper and the tractor that catches the harvest. Great job!
Thank you from all us city dwellers. Couldn't survive without you.
Happy to see your dad is recovering well. The Lord is my strength and my song he has given me victory.
Looking good! We just finished with the corn silage harvest.
Thank you for the video! I loved seeing Evelyn! Hi Emily!!! God bless you all!
I'm new farmer, learning from your channel and inspired by Sandi Brock (sheep farmer, Canada).
Great seeing everyone helping out
Cute little girl ya have there. Glad you got it in lot of pressure on you these days great job young man.
It was so nice that you identified everyone who was helping. Gives your channel a more personal touch. Your little girl is so stinking cute! Looks like your dad is doing well..
I remember y'all filling the bunker silo last year. We've come full circle, Eric!! 👍
Your daughter is SO cute! Glad to see you are doing well:)
We are planning on chopping this week
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I have never seen how this is done in real life. I played a game called Farming simulator 19 and I love to do this in the game. The game has maybe 10 percent of what you do in real life. In the part of the country I live in I have never seen this. We have cattle ranches here and mostly dry land farming. I have help brand a round cattle up on a small scale. I thought I was raised country I feel like a city boy now. It looks like hard work and I wish that I would have had a chance to do this. My health don't allow me to do anything now. You all are a great asset to the country. Thank you for all you do.
That was another great video! Watching the full ads too in hopes of helping out this awesome family and farming my favorite beverage!!
Great Video.
Production Quality -- A+
Sound -- A+
Content -- A+
You're getting good at it. Great work. Enjoy watching you progress as a videographer. Love seeing your Dad too. Hope he heals quickly.
Keep it up young man.
Man, I remember back in the day on the farm where I grew up when we started having mais. Chopping it with a thowed two row chopper. Things got so much easier when the local contractors started getting the claas jaguars.
Thank you for taking our non-farmer curiosity seriously and providing clear explanations. I really appreciate it.
I miss my old dairy farm,man this brings back memories,y'all's operation is a lot different from our old operation,we used a old John Deere 5 row pull behind chopper and the wagon pulled behind that,so we started off with a old Allis Chambers 7040 tractor with a cab then we thought we was big time when we got our John Deere 4440 once the wagons was full we had to pull them sometimes a couple miles to the pit or silo and our blower was PTO driven,we milked our cows in a stantion barn 30 cows in the barn but could only milk 6 cows at a time,I still remember all the stainless pipeline,the big milk tank,and y'all who have never tried milk straight out of the cow don't know what real milk taste like,it's sweeter and creamy mmmmm,but thank you to all the farmers still in business,I truly appreciate you all because I know what hard work is
I love the Case magnum and your 7250
I’m a Deere and Case fan
Drone shots are looking good!
Nice seeing how it all works good family and workers. Nice to see
Drone shots were excellent. Good job. You guys are showing up Hollywood. Keep it up!!!!
You picked the perfect time to cover the bunk. I used to work setting up the huge 40x20 or 60x80 part tents you see at fairs and festivals. Working in the hot summer sun was nothing compared to how bright the white tents where. You had to wear sunshades setting them up because the light of the white canvas was so bright
Like me, fans of Clarkson's Farm would have giggled that Kaleb is helping :D
We finished rye and oat harvest 2 weeks ago here in Denmark, and we've now begun discing and making it ready to be plowed
My favorite part is Eric's smart comment to his sisters after taking a break and drinking some chocolate milk "after our hard work". Clearly unimpressed Eric scoffs at the need for a break after "working for 15 minutes". And then he lights his friend up a little later. Eric, I think you have a future in "motivational speaking".
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I literally know nothing about farming, other than what I have learned from Farming Simulator 19 over the past 2 years lol. Im a medically retired combat veteran, so all I know if military skills. Watching this was awesome to see this done in real life. All you farmers are simply amazing. Hard working men and women keeping America fed and moving. Thank you or everything. I will be watching much more of this. Subscribed.
Another great music choice for your video Eric, plus I love to see baby Evelyn ✨🌸✨
Volunteer help: "... the perfect beverage for hard work."
Salty farmer: "We worked for, like, 15 minutes."
"Eating more food drinking more soda" you have me laughing there!!
cool- Love watching the harvest and packing of the corn silage. Appreciate your explanation of each step. Last year you packed the bunker with new silage in front of some older silage at the back wall- since we didn't see a video of you throwing out some old silage- I'll assume that worked out ok- as you had predicted!
When you JUST get outta school and you say your day was not that good and then you said nvm it’s better keep up the good videos man love em
I've waited for this day for months.
same
Many hands makes light work!
Love your sense of humour, Eric. You provide a lot of laughs, good entertainment and educational videos to watch during these difficult times. Farmers are not appreciated enough by the average consumer. Thanks.
Spectacular use of drone footage and the 'Dude where's my horse' song
Enjoyed watching this last year.... two to go.
Hey dude I’m 11 and I am pretty hyper but I subbed to u for a reason. U make me very calm by all ur satisfying vids u make. Keep up the great work 😉
THE BLUE ANGELS AGAIN!! I love that crew. Amazing chopper + wagon work.
There is something just so satisfying about watching a chopper go through a corn field .
Eric you should bring back the soda jokes they were funny im also an og before 100k subs
Well done!
Keep up the good work and stay focused on Jesus!
Great to see dad back in the action, hope you are doing well sir, please please make sure that arm is completely healed and the doc says it’s ok before doing any work with that arm and shoulder, last thing you want to do is have to go through that again that’s for sure. Glad to see the whole family working together, and yes the sisters are very beautiful young lady’s! Lord please bless this wonderful family! Love from Michigan
great to see you helping your dad, mass respect on that
I've been waiting for this all year
This is the second year that the case broke trying to pack
It could be that big chunk of concrete hanging off the three point hitch weighs a little too much for the hydraulic hoses to handle after so many years in service.
@@bobjohnson1710 Its just the normal wear, last year was the same too. Those lifts are designed for 4.5 tons and that concrete block doesnt look as heavy. I may be wrong though.
I wonder if it's going to happen next year
@@CraydenGamingOfficial hope not...I'll def be watching!
Hiren Patel you’re right he said it’s only 2.5 tons
As of 6:02pm EST on September 17, 2020 who are the 56 people that disliked this video?? This is so awesome! I watched last years harvest video. Good wholesome entertainment for the family! You make great videos! Keep it up!
Eric you and Saskdutchkid are my favorite dairymen, I love both your channels. Thank you for sharing your wonderful farm life! The drone footage and the music was awesome.
13:12 Ok, that's pretty gutsy.
18:01 never thought I'd see a tractor do a wheelie
Well, tractors pull wheels all the time when over loaded.
I'm 13 and I've already done it twice in a ford 7000 lifting a silage bale
An Amish did a wheelie in my grandpas 4020 and cracked the frame in half. And guess what, no more Amish driving tractor.
Such productive work!! Thank God for farmers, period. Peace from SW Florida 🤗!!!
My Dad grew up on a farm in Nebraska and when we were young we would visit family there (he moved to NV when he grew up) and we enjoyed the aspects of the farm that we understood as kids. In this age, I love seeing how you explain farming, the specifics, and why things are done here on youtube. It's a great way to inform the public, most of whom would never likely have seen an operating farm in their lives. Farming is HARD work and I'm grateful for all you guys do to keep fresh food & dairy in our lives. You all be safe and thanks for the great videos.