Spreading Manure
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2022
- In this one the boys start spreading manure across the family’s acres. Sawyer shows you around the farm describing the process while Tork and David get the manure spread.
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Your Daddy is hilarious and so correct about ones not worrying.
Omg that 4020 wide front with a loader is my dream tractor! Have a hell of a time finding one in decent shape
I like watching the manure spreading videos. I sometimes eat food while I'm watching the manure spreading videos.
You know what they say, manure on the land feeds the crops, good explanation bright and clear thanks for the video and have a good day greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Busy time for you for farming, care of piglets that awesome 👌 😉👍🐖🚜❤️
fascinating! never heard of a manure drag line. Thanks for the video!
Great video Tork and Sawyer
Great video!
There is always something to do on a farm!
I think pork is a byproduct off your slurry production!!!
Another good video glad you got your harvest all wrapped up
Great piece guys, thanks.
Good for you , and good for the land
Great info and explanation!
Another great work .. appreciate most of your uploading videos .. Merci
Appreciate the support thanks for watching!
thanks for another great video, with fertilizer prices the manure is quite a benefit!!!!
Thanks for watching Dan. Manure is like gold these days
Definitely a cool video. 👍
Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴
Hello. Next time yall do this. Could yall video the setup of everything to start doing it.
We have tankers to unload manure into smaller tanker pulled by the Tractor. We had that very same thing happen with a Human being as well.
That manure must be worth a fortune considering the obscene cost of commercial fertilizer.
Pansie asses = priceless. More please.
Are you going into the pit to find the pig board the old man dropped thru the pig floor?
Time to prove the poop plan by doing a test plot. You can always tell when someone is spreading because of the country perfume. City people say it smells and I call it country living
Wow I got to be the first like, love your videos
Thanks for watching Verda! We appreciate the support
where do you get the theme song for the videos it sounds cool.
Do you sample your manure at agitation time? Or another method?
Merhaba.
Dekara (1000m²) ne kadar atiyorsunuz ne gibi faydasi oluyor
I am amazed at the drag hose, how long is that thing and how long do they last getting dragged along the ground? TP
What temp do you try to keep your barn at? Since you have to open everything up to help ventilate, I'm sure the outside temp. drops the temp inside your barn quite a bit. I'm over in South Cental Iowa, we're looking at putting up a barn in a couple years and it's going to be me doing it. 4th generation cattle farmer, deciding to switch it up.
I see some barn have a pond out side that hopes it and I read some state pass law to not put in on are in ground
What istime/effort for Flushing equipment/pipes after spreading?
Do you guys have to go by the 503 regulations set by the Idnr ? Like a waste water plant has too?
some ancient people on the movie put fish meat on the soil near corn plant maybe its ancient plant fertilizer Sir
Do you use sludge
That's the reason for all the agitation before the pumping starts. It suspends the sludge/solids so it and the liquid can be pumped out together and applied to the field..
Never actually agitated the pit
I live several miles from hog farmers, and I can smell the manure for weeks when they apply it after harvest. To me it’s a better smell than skunk
Smells like money 💰
I’d rather smell that than pumpkin spice or any flowerlike scents or in a Chemical plant
A lot of times you’re smelling the agitation process at the barns and not from the applicator. Depending on wind direction and speed you can smell agitation from several miles. If the manure is injected typically it only smells for a couple days right next to the field. Usually a rain eliminates that as well.
If it’s injected there should be almost no smell, especially on dry ground
Are they injecting it ??
It’s full of She It 😅 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🍺🍺🍺🍺
With all the Methane you have to be Extra Vigilant for sparks or any other source of ignition so you Don’t blow up the barns
Please tell me that none of that manure goes on to anything other than pig feed production.
What difference does that make? The nutrients go into the soil, and the plants take it up, regardless of what form of application is used.
@@morganottlii2390 This is one reason there are others I suggest you study and find out why it's not a good idea.
Oct 7, 2022
Parasites like roundworms (Ascaris suum) live in the pigs' intestines and lay their eggs there, which are then shed in their manure. This specific parasite is highly infectious which is why you should absolutely not use raw pig manure for your edible crops.
Sure glad we do not have Smell-o-Vision
wait...wait....wait....wait...you don't get paid from selling the hogs. you just get paid for taking care of them??? 🤔
That’s how that works
@@gallmeyer17 yes, in US. Farmers are just workers. So sad.
Here in Scandinavia farmers own their farms and every pig, bolt and wheat straw.
They got loans, but responsibility is their. So far, I would hate to see the US system here.