Riverview Dairy Corn Silage 2020" mang đến một cái nhìn tuyệt vời về quy trình thu hoạch ngô làm thức ăn cho gia đốt tại một trang trại sữa lớn. Những cảnh quay sắc nét và chi tiết không chỉ thể hiện kết quả hiệu quả trong công việc mà còn phản ánh ánh sáng chuyên nghiệp và công nghệ tiên tiến được áp dụng trong nông nghiệp. Đây là một kênh tuyệt vời cho những ai quan tâm đến ngành nông nghiệp bền vững và công tác chăm sóc gia giàu.
That is a nice collection of equipment you have on the farm. And that silage pile looked so stunning. Smooth slopes and nice centered it was facinating to see. Awesome job from those drivers, it's great to see people handling big heavy equipment so precise.
I remember the spot were thier first large dairy barn was built...it was back in 1975 they had purchased the land ...Dad and his sons were if I'm correct setting up a new corn planter and tractor to plant corn on the land...JD equipment...Won't share the dad's name but their good people..and I'm sure it reflects in their care they give there herds
There is a company called FEEDING SYSTEMS LLC that started the augerless sidedump grain cart I think. They also build batch plant feed mills for feedlots.
I was glad that you showed covering the silage I have helped covering a lot smaller trenches I know it's a lot of work atleast you have an army helping
good job! glad to see the carts worked well. i got to ride in fendt 1050 last year and that was my first time seeing the chopping crew, very impressive and professional. will have to get out next year and see it again!
*When I initially spotted caterpillars everywhere, I assumed you all were concerned about soil compaction... Then I witnessed the trucks tearing through the field!!!*
Up here in the Red River Valley all our Sugar Beet trucks are equipped with an Ez-tow system as are a bunch of big 4wd or fwa tractors to pull the trucks along through the clay all the way out to the highway. Costly harvesting that way. Running 400hp 4wds all day then running scrapers to clean the clay off the highway.
Ah I know exactly what you are talking about we have a custom chopping outfit. We actually chop for Riverview in Nebraska. Don’t make much money when you hook and drag. Last year we talked to one guy that was there chopping sounded like they tore more up than they made.
@@HNTR308 Because small farms are more likely to be chemical free, and animal friendly. Huge farms plant Roundup ready corn and soybeans and spray the weeds. Small farms use crop rotation, and other methods to avoid weeds and other pests. Small farms use less commercial fertilizers, plus 20 small guys mean you have 20 entrepreneurs. As someone who owns their own business I wish everyone could own their own business.
Beautiful video! Sequences are long enough to see what happens, and the music is not too intrusive. Interesting that every machine but the harvester is green :)
Well, that's prob because Claas harvesters are regarded by some farmers as having the best kernel processing (if set properly) so it makes better feed. I'm not sure what your background is so I apologize if that's something you already knew
If you look up amity they have a website. Not sure if these carts are on here though, they were a prototype for us and we kept changing them as they built them
I saw something very similar on a UA-cam video but they were using it as a grain cart. The company that builds them is a feedlot operator in Texas I think. They also make batch plants for feed rations used in a feedlot.
Hey I just wanted to ask you about your Meadow Lane Dairy vid, it was very well done, I was just wondering if the dairy owned the JCB Fastrac or if it was a rental/neighbors?
@@kylebushong7573 Wow, seems like a big purchase for a farm that size. Very nice machine though, do they run it on anything other than the slurry tankers?
I saw a video on UA-cam of a feedlot operator who was building something similar for hauling grain out of a field. It is an offshoot of the Cotton boll buggy that are used to haul raw cotton from a cotton picker to a cotton modulebuilder.
@@MikeBakker77 it's the future whether we like it or not. Riverview is putting up a 9500 head dairy close to my house. The days of the 50 and 60 cow dairies are fast going away. I believe riverview is almost a cartel. I've heard from different people that billionaire business men have there hands in with them.
Love the machinery in this video, good thing this was recommended to me, would love to see a drone shot of the whole farm! . Will you keep posting videos or no? Thanks
Riverview Dairy Corn Silage 2020" mang đến một cái nhìn tuyệt vời về quy trình thu hoạch ngô làm thức ăn cho gia đốt tại một trang trại sữa lớn. Những cảnh quay sắc nét và chi tiết không chỉ thể hiện kết quả hiệu quả trong công việc mà còn phản ánh ánh sáng chuyên nghiệp và công nghệ tiên tiến được áp dụng trong nông nghiệp. Đây là một kênh tuyệt vời cho những ai quan tâm đến ngành nông nghiệp bền vững và công tác chăm sóc gia giàu.
So impressive! These machines have really changed the way we harvest our crops.
That is a nice collection of equipment you have on the farm. And that silage pile looked so stunning. Smooth slopes and nice centered it was facinating to see. Awesome job from those drivers, it's great to see people handling big heavy equipment so precise.
Your drone footage is amazing and your background music adds a sense of adventure and drama. I love it
Natürlich ein CLAAS. Spitzentechnik aus Germany!!!!
Thank you for you hard work and the sole that makes the USA great.
Wow what a great video, that has to be the best foraging video of 2020, NOW SUBSCRIBED.
Those 9rx are some beautiful machines
I remember the spot were thier first large dairy barn was built...it was back in 1975 they had purchased the land ...Dad and his sons were if I'm correct setting up a new corn planter and tractor to plant corn on the land...JD equipment...Won't share the dad's name but their good people..and I'm sure it reflects in their care they give there herds
The size of this equipment is stunning
There is a company called FEEDING SYSTEMS LLC that started the augerless sidedump grain cart I think. They also build batch plant feed mills for feedlots.
When i first saw caterpilars all around, i thought you guys cared about soil compaction... Then i saw the trucks running down the field !!!
le mec il critique mais connait rien de leurs terres
Cool aerial view...great n sync driving !
I was glad that you showed covering the silage I have helped covering a lot smaller trenches I know it's a lot of work atleast you have an army helping
good job! glad to see the carts worked well. i got to ride in fendt 1050 last year and that was my first time seeing the chopping crew, very impressive and professional. will have to get out next year and see it again!
I think next one you should include some footage with the raw sound of the machines :) very cool
Yes no music please
@@jamesswanson7213 I agree with you on hearing the machines running.
We used to on the go offloading in the field with out trucks as well, glad to see some people can still do it without huge grain wagons.
There not grainwagons there custom carts that are specifically made for sliage and Hailge.
This is one amazing American bad assery video!
... best video with best tractors 🟢🟡👍🏻🔝
*When I initially spotted caterpillars everywhere, I assumed you all were concerned about soil compaction... Then I witnessed the trucks tearing through the field!!!*
Glad to see ya didn’t have to drag trucks and fight mud like last year. That looked pretty bad last year
Up here in the Red River Valley all our Sugar Beet trucks are equipped with an Ez-tow system as are a bunch of big 4wd or fwa tractors to pull the trucks along through the clay all the way out to the highway. Costly harvesting that way. Running 400hp 4wds all day then running scrapers to clean the clay off the highway.
Ah I know exactly what you are talking about we have a custom chopping outfit. We actually chop for Riverview in Nebraska. Don’t make much money when you hook and drag. Last year we talked to one guy that was there chopping sounded like they tore more up than they made.
Dude this is so cool!!! Nice vid 👍🏻👌🏻
Just fantastic
I got to haul silage for the Louriston location. It was amazing how all the equipment works together to chop all those acres in just 2 weeks.
Great video, great 🎶music
Very cool video. Thanks for sharing.
Greet Work
Fantastic video
That's a lot of side walls! What did we do with all of our used tires before silage piles were popular?
I would much rather see 20 guys owning small farms than a mega farm like this one.
Well then who would buy the 9rx’s?
@@johnallen5996 LOL!
@@greggergen9104 I got a video for ya on my channel.... Kyle Bushong is a buddy of mine.
Why?
@@HNTR308 Because small farms are more likely to be chemical free, and animal friendly. Huge farms plant Roundup ready corn and soybeans and spray the weeds. Small farms use crop rotation, and other methods to avoid weeds and other pests. Small farms use less commercial fertilizers, plus 20 small guys mean you have 20 entrepreneurs. As someone who owns their own business I wish everyone could own their own business.
Awesome video! 👍👍
Bellissimo video 🙋♂️ 🌈 📹 👍
Beautiful video! Sequences are long enough to see what happens, and the music is not too intrusive. Interesting that every machine but the harvester is green :)
Well, that's prob because Claas harvesters are regarded by some farmers as having the best kernel processing (if set properly) so it makes better feed. I'm not sure what your background is so I apologize if that's something you already knew
@@ReillyPierce aha, thanks! I didn't know the output quality mattered, I though all harvesters was more or less the same except the engine.
Fantastic!!!!🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
Véry beautiful vidéo 👍 and véry nice tracteur 🚜
Amity Technology Crop Chasers are fantastic!!! Would love to bring some units to Russia!
haven't seen carts like that before. Awesome video! thanks for sharing!
There amity carts and they are custom made for this company.
Awesome Video! 😯😍💪🤘👍👍👍👍
Going to ask a question here
How much does it cost u all to get all the corn silage in
With price of fuel and labor
Just curious here
amazing how far humanity has come
Nice work.
Can someone tell me what brand of front hitch is that one used on the 9620R from min 9:46 ?
Thanks!
It’s a degelman silage blade
love that video
what is the background music of the video ??
Holds lot silage we use international 110silage wagons we had four of them with johon deer chopper
So cool
Nice video!
Biggest silage pile I've seen.
Awesome video 👌😁
Great video, great work 👉💖🔝🏆🆒🎦
Do you have a link to the amity website to find information on those double dump carts? They look absolutely sweet!!!
If you look up amity they have a website. Not sure if these carts are on here though, they were a prototype for us and we kept changing them as they built them
How many locations does the farm have? How many you guys milking total including all locations? Very impressive operation !
Where did you purchase those dump carts?...we’ve been looking for these for dry beans. Are they custom made???
Amity Technology. Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
I saw something very similar on a UA-cam video but they were using it as a grain cart. The company that builds them is a feedlot operator in Texas I think. They also make batch plants for feed rations used in a feedlot.
Amazing video! It's artistry
It's funny watching all the skunks and other critters running out after the last cut
Super video
How many cows are in the milking herd?
Over 10,000 at this location
Hey I just wanted to ask you about your Meadow Lane Dairy vid, it was very well done, I was just wondering if the dairy owned the JCB Fastrac or if it was a rental/neighbors?
Derrick Middleton started as a demo then they purchased it.
@@kylebushong7573 Wow, seems like a big purchase for a farm that size. Very nice machine though, do they run it on anything other than the slurry tankers?
Derrick Middleton most of the time it’s on the tank, sometimes on a cart or bale wagon
Great video.......👌🏻😍 #teamwork
Guessing this was around Morris
Wow nice vieeo and thats a lot of workers
And on the other side of the world we just completed our grass silage two weeks ago
It's called hailge.
Where is this farm located
Perfekt Video But i Need Sound of the tractors
To depressing listening to T4 engines.. at least they preserve the environment
Nice footage
This doesn’t happen to be the Riverview dairy in South Dakota that is getting a new digester project is it?
Matt Dehnert nope this would be at the Riverview dairy that’s called Riverview/and darnen dairy
Awesome video. I chop for the riverview in veblen sd
Great content 👍
How many acres can they do in a day I wonder
That is insane. How many tons are in that silage pit ? Greetings from Germany
106,000
Awesome video! Where is this farm located?
Morris Minnesota
Très jolie vidéo on en prends plein les yeux Un Grand MERCI
Q pais é esse
Cool video buddy
for how many animals was this work done ?
Muito lindo de se ver
Amo o Agro
Holly cow are u making elecric from that or cows feed only
Jan ŽATECKÝ just for cows
Where did you get those dual dump carts on one chassis??...
Gary Zamins amity
@@kylebushong7573 they made custom for you ??..
I saw a video on UA-cam of a feedlot operator who was building something similar for hauling grain out of a field. It is an offshoot of the Cotton boll buggy that are used to haul raw cotton from a cotton picker to a cotton modulebuilder.
They also built batch plants for making up feed rations for feedlots.
Lets blow 1/2 the crop on the ground for gods sake!! Is it laziness or no skill?
Doesn´t look like a farm anymore, it´s some kind of industry. Hope that this won´t be the future. Apart from that it´s an interesting video.
It’s the dairy industry... nothing wrong with being a large operation and being efficient as long as there’s a market for the milk.
But this is so big that it isnt fun farming anymore
@@MikeBakker77 I doubt that very seriously lol 😂
@@MikeBakker77 it's the future whether we like it or not. Riverview is putting up a 9500 head dairy close to my house. The days of the 50 and 60 cow dairies are fast going away. I believe riverview is almost a cartel. I've heard from different people that billionaire business men have there hands in with them.
Ryan S what you here is not always true
Amazing.
Where is this
Great video
👍👍👍
Were is this dairy located? Sweet video!
Minnesota
How many acres of corn did they chop for silage?
What state is this located
Hi how are you? Which country is the movie from?
MehD Saeedi the USA
You guys have X9s
Is this in Minnesota?
John deer👍
WOW this video is ridiculous. The scale.
Meu sonho era trabalhar numa fazenda assim , vocês querem me contratar?
What contractor was this or is it the dairys own chopper?
Tommy Breen it was our own two choppers
Great!
Love the machinery in this video, good thing this was recommended to me, would love to see a drone shot of the whole farm! . Will you keep posting videos or no? Thanks
Trystan Schroeder yea I’m working on a draglining video and I’ll have combining corn and then dry manure spreading
@@kylebushong7573 thank you so much! I have been looking for spreading manure and corn harvest! Thanks agian
Thats me at 5:11
Y’all have job openings available? I’m kidding.... kind of
When a chopper looks small 😂
That’s a lot of money tied up in silage making! I thought the dairy farmers couldn’t make ends meet.
Impressionnant et beau à regarder