GREAT job in taking care of the mama that was low on calcium!! You really do catch those fast!! Thanks again for both you and your Father showing us all about dairy farming! We love watching your videos on our large screen TV in the living room with the family!! Your programs are better than regular TV!! Take care and God bless!!
The twenty "thumbs Down" are perhaps not interested in watching video examples of hard work, good ethics, honest personal behavior, family values over acting out, and maturity that is beyond the age of most young men of his generation. I for one could not pull the load but I appreciate that we have such an example before us. Many thanks, inspiration comes from perspiration and you have that in spades. Bob Jarrard
@@williamklop2173 most likely. Seems like they spend wayy too much of their free time seeking out UA-cam videos just to bombard the comments with their shit.
Good comment and very true. I farmed for half my life; then changed to office work. No matter what happened at the office, every day was an absolute piece of cake, compared to the farm work!
I have a 4 year college degree in Zoology from Louisiana State University. I took "Dairy Science" as an elective. We took a field trip to see the bulls and the cows. We learned all about milk. I had no idea there is so much to know about milk. Thank you for all you do to provide milk for us. - TAV ♥️🇺🇸🌎👍🐄
I miss my Grandma's and Dad's harm in Poland, I came here when I was 9 yrs. old. Watching you today made almost cry, living in city in Canada made me realize how lucky were were and you are.
Eric, Thank you so much for sharing a day in the life. I sincerely appreciate the time, effort and energy it took. Great to see your dad up and around and back to close to 100%. God Bless your families.
Good to see your working day, much as mine was when I finished in 2005 after 35 wonderful years working with dairy cows. Keep kind and they keep you well. Regards from UK.
Eric, your videos are always so detailed and very enjoyable to watch for a non Farmer. I used to think of a Dairy Farmer as a one job, after watching all the farm duties. I have learned you and your dad, have endless tasks to do, every day.
Glad to see that your dad is getting along with his shoulder good. Your dairy farm and the way that you and your dad manage it is awesome . I was offered to take over the family dairy farm 30 years ago. I turned it down and it is the biggest regret I have in my life. I appreciate you and what you do. Thanks Eric
Thanks for the COME ALONG, very much enjoyed. Reminds me "Bach In The Day".. 80 years ago.... Enjoy your trip to the mountains, get spiritually and physically refresher....Stay Safe...
What a fantastic example of excellent animal husbandry a true pleasure to see. Your farm yards, silage clamps and buildings are an absolute pleasure to see how well maintain they are. Keep the updates coming, we love them here in Bristol - UK
Another great video! Having dairy farmed in the past I can honestly say, "dairy farmers do more before 9:00 AM than most people do all day." And this video proves it
People that were raised like way you were (working for what you want, hard workers) seem to make the most genuine and respectful men. Your dad did well.
From a French dairyfarmer : congratulations for the perfect work that you and your family do every days . I have some problemes to understand when you speak so fast, but I get addict 👍
@@HappyHarryHardon Its bad that I have been around it so much, just by seeing what it looks like I can smell it. It is funny but sad that I can do that. Growing up on a farm does it to you haha.
@@jamesarmstrong1641 Heck, I was a city kid but friends had farms and cattle and were butchers. When people say manure stinks I say it smells like money.
I have learned so much from watching your videos. I can’t believe the amount of work y’all Do on a daily basis. Your love and level of care, and dedication you display towards your animals is heartwarming. God bless you all.
Honestly calcium ivs are the best. It’s so amazing to see a cow who has milk fever and can’t move get up and be totally fine 5 minutes after she gets the iv.
@@alexm566 basically when a cow comes into milk (when she has her calf) she can have a lack of calcium because she is using so much of it. The treatment is an iv drip of calcium.
My Dad sold our dairy in August 1973. I was beginning my jR year if HS and I was the last of 11 children. It is Amazin how much has changed in milking process in about 50 years. Technology plays such a big part now. I find it all so interesting. Milking is hard work then and now. I enjoy your videos very much. I can’t say that I miss milking but watching other people work is fun.
@@perisher1976 been there, done that. No wish to do it again. Ready to play gramma to my 8 grandchildren. I’ll just enjoy watching other people milk cows.
Ah yes, the good ole days, I remember going up in the silo to move things down as the level got lower. So many memories, right down to emptying out the boots when you are done.
"my wife finds liquid manure absolutely disgusting." queue 45 seconds of continuous liquid manure handling shots... I saw that smirk on your face when you said that...
I agree Eric with your wife. It’s overwhelming to watch all the manure and I guess you get used to the smell? And it’s a natural occurrence in humans and animals but.... yikes. Hopefully the 11th generation dairygal or dairyman will be able to carry on the chores!!!
I really enjoy your videos. I was told once "There is always something to do on a farm". So far that seems to be true. Enjoy your church weekend, be safe!
Hats off to all of you,it's an eye opener to see the actual amount of work you all do in looking after the cattle,if only everybody had that same work ethic. Great viewing.👍👍
@@colinjudd2599 My Dad and Uncle got out of the Dairy Business when I was around 3 or 4. I miss it myself, seeing the easy-to-work dairy cows and being in the milking stalls. But if I ask my dad, he says that he does not miss it, especially getting home at 11:00 at night. haha
I love to see a cow just calmly mosey on past the farmer vigorously handling a big stick. Shows they have no fear and are cared for with kindness at all times.
You make taking care of your cows look like a full time job. It makes it easy to understand why lots of farmers sell off all their animals & turn to raising grain. !
After watching the corn and soy bean farmers, it's easy to see how much more work and dedication you all have!! But seeing the care and excellent conditions you have for your cows, it makes us realize how great the American dairy farmers do and why we can enjoy milk every day! THANK YOU for all your work plus the videos!!
I work a 9-5 corporate job and I’d much rather live this life. You’re blessed to have all of that. Owning land and animals has now become a luxury of the ultra wealthy. Funny how life works
We love your channel! Always looking forward to your next video. You're inspiring our 13 year old to want to be a dairy farmer. He's a BIG fan and is excited to get his t-shirt in the mail!
I'm glad to see you're wearing a mask with all that shavings dust. You can order them from Amazon or you should be able to get them at your local Hardware Store. The dog is so cute getting the mouse. I can sit here all day watching your videos. I grew up on a farm and it's amazing how things have changed for the better, for the cows and the farmer. Great job, keep up the good work.
Thanks for another great video. We love to see your videos and we appreciate the witness that you share with us. For God so loved the world. It is sickening how much our country has turned away from him. God bless you and your family
Tom from tom pemberton farm life channel, mentioned you in his sunday video. Great dairy farmer in the UK. He calls the liquid manure liquid gold because its free fertilizer and its amazing on the grass.
I agree its liquid gold, but we know its anything but free! The food we give our cows and livestock cost... but its sure cheaper than chemical fertilizer
I'm a builder. I've worked on farm's in several European countries. This is more or less the same process everywhere. Great content. These farmers put some hours in. Its much appreciated by me at least.
Another great video. Glad to see you wearing mask for those dusty jobs. Keep it up. Great channel and great people. You are a credit to the dairy industry for sure. BTW... your wife must just "love" washing your clothes! lol
can i just say that i love all the artistic camera angles you choose, it really shows how much effort you put in your videos and don't just "point and shoot" :)
Enjoyed as always, my wife watched with me she found it very interesting. I have worked in a support industry for years and really enjoyed being able to show her what what you do. Your animal husbandry skills are super!
When the frost started coming out of the ground (We lived on gravel roads) I used to take our 1952 John Deere A and a hay wagon and it was the school bus. Some times another student would use their tractor/wagon and drive.
@bill slayton I hear you. Mile south of Dad's there was a bridge made entirely of old railroad ties. Made it interesting to haul hay wagons and chopper boxes over. (In northern WI)
@@anthonyhengst2908 Back in the 60's my Mother and Grandmother took the tractor and wagon the 1/2 to get to where the car was parked on the pavement. The tractor was confiscated when they were in town. Grandma was not happy about the walk home.
We always put the calcium in the vein under the belly, they’re really big and easy to find. Nice to see you guys do it differently, we farmers keep learning every day and learn from each other! Nice video man
I absolutely love watching your videos and how much you and you Dad care about your 🐄 and dogs, I live in the UK and there is a farm called Pemberton farm, Tom(the son) does you tube videos and he mentioned you a few times, you make know of him, Tom and his Dad run the farm but as you have more animals and Pemberton's are a lot smaller it's fascinating to watch you both, brilliant
Some parts of farming are a bit less glamorous than others (scraping manure)... From your perspective, you've been doing it so long you probably think it's rather simple. From our perspective, I firmly believe that the VAST majority of folks could not begin to comprehend, and lack full appreciation for, all the money, time and effort (mental & physical) that is behind that gallon jug of milk they put in their cart at the grocery store. So from all of us, thank you for all that you do! You are appreciated!
Your wife watches all your videos. Can’t stand liquid manure and you show extra liquid manure!😂😂😂Good relationship for sure! (FYI her being a nurse, I get why she hates liquid manure. Been there.🤢🤢)
Sure enjoy the videos....dairy farming and farming in general certainly provides endless opportunity for a full day’s work. Much respect to you guys and all farmers out there! Keep em coming. 🙏👍
I will lift up my eyes to the hills - From where shall my help come? My help comes from the Lord , Who made heaven and earth. (Psalms 121:1-2) Have fun up on the mountain and God bless!
Old Logger from VT, farms were going belly up in the 80s, l started hiring young men from the farms, best, and hardest workers l have ever had !! You guys are great!
TY for doing a great job sharing your gift of dairy farming, sharing what "real life" is all about, educating us!! Milk fever...and you are IV experts too!! YOU GO!! Your wife should be soo proud :) Prayers from the MO heartland... Nice Mouse hunt!! 🤣
I was surprised when he said the truck. I thought for sure there would at least be three other trucks available on a farm that size. Even if they weren't farm trucks but just basic personal trucks.
Hope you had a great time in the mountains. You do a lot of vet work yourself ! If you had to call him/her every time a cow got sick, you’d be broke ! Kudos for to you for the wide spread knowledge you have !
GREAT job in taking care of the mama that was low on calcium!! You really do catch those fast!! Thanks again for both you and your Father showing us all about dairy farming! We love watching your videos on our large screen TV in the living room with the family!! Your programs are better than regular TV!! Take care and God bless!!
Much better than regular TV. Real and creative.
The twenty "thumbs Down" are perhaps not interested in watching video examples of hard work, good ethics, honest personal behavior, family values over acting out, and maturity that is beyond the age of most young men of his generation. I for one could not pull the load but I appreciate that we have such an example before us. Many thanks, inspiration comes from perspiration and you have that in spades. Bob Jarrard
They are probably from vegans
@@williamklop2173 most likely. Seems like they spend wayy too much of their free time seeking out UA-cam videos just to bombard the comments with their shit.
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Being a city boy I never realized how much work it was to run a dairy farm. You and your Dad work your asses off! Much respect to both of you...
Good comment and very true. I farmed for half my life; then changed to office work. No matter what happened at the office, every day was an absolute piece of cake, compared to the farm work!
How many head being milked
I was a dairyman 30 years ago. It is so interesting to see how far the dairy industry has come. Thank you so much for your videos.
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The manure might look disgusting to some, but it looks like the byproduct of making money to others.
I have a 4 year college degree in Zoology from Louisiana State University. I took "Dairy Science" as an elective. We took a field trip to see the bulls and the cows. We learned all about milk. I had no idea there is so much to know about milk. Thank you for all you do to provide milk for us. - TAV ♥️🇺🇸🌎👍🐄
I miss my Grandma's and Dad's harm in Poland, I came here when I was 9 yrs. old. Watching you today made almost cry, living in city in Canada made me realize how lucky were were and you are.
Eric, Thank you so much for sharing a day in the life. I sincerely appreciate the time, effort and energy it took. Great to see your dad up and around and back to close to 100%. God Bless your families.
Good to see your working day, much as mine was when I finished in 2005 after 35 wonderful years working with dairy cows. Keep kind and they keep you well. Regards from UK.
Great video. Learned much about cow care. Nice update on new cow stalls. Glad to see your dad nicely into his recovery
Eric, your videos are always so detailed and very enjoyable to watch for a non Farmer. I used to think of a Dairy Farmer as a one job, after watching all the farm duties. I have learned you and your dad, have endless tasks to do, every day.
Wow that’s a lot of care and dedication very interesting good job Eric,Dad & Megan
Glad to see that your dad is getting along with his shoulder good. Your dairy farm and the way that you and your dad manage it is awesome . I was offered to take over the family dairy farm 30 years ago. I turned it down and it is the biggest regret I have in my life. I appreciate you and what you do. Thanks Eric
Thanks for the COME ALONG, very much enjoyed. Reminds me "Bach In The Day".. 80 years ago.... Enjoy your trip to the mountains, get spiritually and physically refresher....Stay Safe...
Thank you for interacting more with the cow in the video. They are happy cow !
What a fantastic example of excellent animal husbandry a true pleasure to see. Your farm yards, silage clamps and buildings are an absolute pleasure to see how well maintain they are.
Keep the updates coming, we love them here in Bristol - UK
Another great video! Having dairy farmed in the past I can honestly say, "dairy farmers do more before 9:00 AM than most people do all day." And this video proves it
People that were raised like way you were (working for what you want, hard workers) seem to make the most genuine and respectful men. Your dad did well.
From a French dairyfarmer : congratulations for the perfect work that you and your family do every days . I have some problemes to understand when you speak so fast, but I get addict 👍
The mountains of Northern PA are beautiful, I know because I live there! Enjoy your trip, fellowship is always rejuvenating.
There are times I wish smell-o-vision was a thing...this isn't one of those times! Thanks for your great videos.
Everybody should know what a dairy smells like.
@@HappyHarryHardon Its bad that I have been around it so much, just by seeing what it looks like I can smell it. It is funny but sad that I can do that. Growing up on a farm does it to you haha.
@@jamesarmstrong1641 Heck, I was a city kid but friends had farms and cattle and were butchers. When people say manure stinks I say it smells like money.
@@HappyHarryHardon I agree to that
fellow Erik here lol love seeing farmers that care about their cows. must respect for your hard work!
I have learned so much from watching your videos. I can’t believe the amount of work y’all
Do on a daily basis. Your love and level of care, and dedication you display towards your animals is heartwarming. God bless you all.
Thank you eric for being a farmer, you are 1 of the many that are the backbone of america , great video
Honestly calcium ivs are the best. It’s so amazing to see a cow who has milk fever and can’t move get up and be totally fine 5 minutes after she gets the iv.
what is milk fever
@@alexm566 basically when a cow comes into milk (when she has her calf) she can have a lack of calcium because she is using so much of it. The treatment is an iv drip of calcium.
@@Nickyy64 thanks
A Jersey farmer near me gives calcium to every single cow that freshens.
Seems to work for him.
@@rdred8693 Yea most farms give fresh cows a calcium drench when the have their calves but sometimes it is just not enough.
Used to help milk cows years ago worked on a dairy with a friend of mine Greg brought back a lot of memories Lord bless you
My Dad sold our dairy in August 1973. I was beginning my jR year if HS and I was the last of 11 children. It is Amazin how much has changed in milking process in about 50 years. Technology plays such a big part now. I find it all so interesting. Milking is hard work then and now. I enjoy your videos very much. I can’t say that I miss milking but watching other people work is fun.
What prevents you from starting a dairy business again?
What prevents you from starting a dairy business again?
@@perisher1976 been there, done that. No wish to do it again. Ready to play gramma to my 8 grandchildren. I’ll just enjoy watching other people milk cows.
The quality of care you all give your animals is amazing! Thank you for being a good example in the dairy industry.
Enjoy yourself with the young adults retreat. You deserve the R & R. Love your channel.
Ah yes, the good ole days, I remember going up in the silo to move things down as the level got lower. So many memories, right down to emptying out the boots when you are done.
agree...hard work but enjoyable
Hope you have an awesome day. Lots of nice weather this week. Let's make America move forward.
"my wife finds liquid manure absolutely disgusting." queue 45 seconds of continuous liquid manure handling shots...
I saw that smirk on your face when you said that...
Everything poops. Fo'realz
Pretty much what I was thinking! 🤣
I agree Eric with your wife. It’s overwhelming to watch all the manure and I guess you get used to the smell? And it’s a natural occurrence in humans and animals but.... yikes. Hopefully the 11th generation dairygal or dairyman will be able to carry on the chores!!!
every animal poop's
Lol that was funny. I think it looks satisfying, as long as I don't have smell it
I really enjoy your videos. I was told once "There is always something to do on a farm". So far that seems to be true.
Enjoy your church weekend, be safe!
I like the details that you explain on how cows are raised. I like how you explained how you felt the ears and could tell what she needed.
Can you imagine what this country would be like if all the younger generation had this young mans work ethic ? You young man are an inspiration !!!
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Hats off to all of you,it's an eye opener to see the actual amount of work you all do in looking after the cattle,if only everybody had that same work ethic.
Great viewing.👍👍
There is nothing ethical about exploiting animals
Hi ya, Eric. Love seeing the “day in the life” vids. Farming is not an easy life. That’s for sure!
And certainly not always a fun job
@@colinjudd2599 My Dad and Uncle got out of the Dairy Business when I was around 3 or 4. I miss it myself, seeing the easy-to-work dairy cows and being in the milking stalls. But if I ask my dad, he says that he does not miss it, especially getting home at 11:00 at night. haha
@@jamesarmstrong1641 for sure those milking stalls will take a toll on your back
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I was thinking to myself how much I truly appreciate your content. Never a worry about it being safe for work. Thank you!
I love to see a cow just calmly mosey on past the farmer vigorously handling a big stick. Shows they have no fear and are cared for with kindness at all times.
You make taking care of your cows look like a full time job.
It makes it easy to understand why lots of farmers sell off
all their animals & turn to raising grain.
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After watching the corn and soy bean farmers, it's easy to see how much more work and dedication you all have!! But seeing the care and excellent conditions you have for your cows, it makes us realize how great the American dairy farmers do and why we can enjoy milk every day! THANK YOU for all your work plus the videos!!
Excellent conditions? I don't think we have seen the same video
I work a 9-5 corporate job and I’d much rather live this life. You’re blessed to have all of that. Owning land and animals has now become a luxury of the ultra wealthy. Funny how life works
We love your channel! Always looking forward to your next video. You're inspiring our 13 year old to want to be a dairy farmer. He's a BIG fan and is excited to get his t-shirt in the mail!
I'm so happy to see the efficiency if good machines and labor in action.
So freaking clean it makes me proud of you all.
I'm glad to see you're wearing a mask with all that shavings dust. You can order them from Amazon or you should be able to get them at your local Hardware Store. The dog is so cute getting the mouse. I can sit here all day watching your videos. I grew up on a farm and it's amazing how things have changed for the better, for the cows and the farmer. Great job, keep up the good work.
all the local stores here in PA sell masks now - from Walmart to the minimarts...
Thank you to all the hard working
Farmer's out there that are
Feeding the world
Every time you say I just had breakfast I'm always shocked. You do more before breakfast than most of us do all day.
Hours of work before breakfast is a normal farm day.
😂🤣🤣
Thanks for another great video. We love to see your videos and we appreciate the witness that you share with us. For God so loved the world. It is sickening how much our country has turned away from him. God bless you and your family
Tom from tom pemberton farm life channel, mentioned you in his sunday video. Great dairy farmer in the UK. He calls the liquid manure liquid gold because its free fertilizer and its amazing on the grass.
Lots of farmers call it liquid gold not only in the UK
I agree its liquid gold, but we know its anything but free! The food we give our cows and livestock cost... but its sure cheaper than chemical fertilizer
I am Happy that you are concerned about bacteria spreading through the herd. I also appreciate your concern for the cow's comfort.
Always love it when the cows play with the camera. Theyre so curious, and seem to be enjoying their life a lot! Loved the video as always
They don't know anything else.
I'm hooked on your videos. I like how you never complain and are always good to the cows. The pop thing is cool to. Your work ethic is second to none.
I look forward to your videos every week!!! You are favorite.
I appreciate how clear and concise this video is, it makes understanding much easier
My family enjoys your videos so much. Our eyes are now open to your very important work. Farmers are absolute HEROS!!! p.s. Just bought a shirt :).
Yall some hard working folks for sure...
Thanks for making my job possible!!!
I get to deliver the finished product!!
I appreciate our hard working farmers.
Thanks for all you farmers do,Oh and especially thanks for feeding our baby's and children milk.👍👏
I don't know if this is weird but I find draining liquid manure so satisfying.
gross but cool
Haha exactly 😆
Imagine that chocolate in a chocolate factory flows down in the same way :))))
I'm a builder. I've worked on farm's in several European countries.
This is more or less the same process everywhere. Great content. These farmers put some hours in.
Its much appreciated by me at least.
Glad to see your dad working again and i am sure he is glad to. Good recovering he had..
It looks like your Family have a great dairy farm, good job guys.
The look on the other cows' faces when you used the aspirin gun. "What the heck is that.....we next?"
FYI, absolutely love your channel.
Thank you for sharing your chores with us. We all appreciate your's and your Dad's hard work. the milk you provide is so important for all of us.
I'd have to say, I agree with the wife. But it's a big part of the whole operation. Stay safe Eric, from Cape Cod.
Outstanding video Eric really enjoyed it. Great to see the god Lord has speeded your dad's recovery 🙏
Another great video. Glad to see you wearing mask for those dusty jobs. Keep it up. Great channel and great people. You are a credit to the dairy industry for sure. BTW... your wife must just "love" washing your clothes! lol
You are a hard and tireless worker. Thanks for sharing your time!! Peace from SW Florida 🤗!!!
can i just say that i love all the artistic camera angles you choose, it really shows how much effort you put in your videos and don't just "point and shoot" :)
Thank you for your vedio it was great to see your dad doing very much better, and hope that cow gets better,
As always great video. I love the longer videos but I know they are a lot more work so thanks for the effort!
Glad to see a young man that knows how to work you don't see that much anymore glad to see it you bet your dad's proud
Enjoyed as always, my wife watched with me she found it very interesting. I have worked in a support industry for years and really enjoyed being able to show her what what you do. Your animal husbandry skills are super!
Thank you for sharing your videos! Glad that your dad is doing better!
Idk why, but I laughed when you wondered what your Dad would use to pick you up, the next scene shows the new Holland pulling up
When the frost started coming out of the ground (We lived on gravel roads) I used to take our 1952 John Deere A and a hay wagon and it was the school bus. Some times another student would use their tractor/wagon and drive.
@bill slayton I hear you. Mile south of Dad's there was a bridge made entirely of old railroad ties. Made it interesting to haul hay wagons and chopper boxes over. (In northern WI)
@@anthonyhengst2908 a farm life isn't easy
@@anthonyhengst2908 Back in the 60's my Mother and Grandmother took the tractor and wagon the 1/2 to get to where the car was parked on the pavement. The tractor was confiscated when they were in town. Grandma was not happy about the walk home.
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We always put the calcium in the vein under the belly, they’re really big and easy to find. Nice to see you guys do it differently, we farmers keep learning every day and learn from each other! Nice video man
You have achieved typical husband status by purposefully grossing your wife out. Well done!
I absolutely love watching your videos and how much you and you Dad care about your 🐄 and dogs, I live in the UK and there is a farm called Pemberton farm, Tom(the son) does you tube videos and he mentioned you a few times, you make know of him, Tom and his Dad run the farm but as you have more animals and Pemberton's are a lot smaller it's fascinating to watch you both, brilliant
Have a good trip Eric!
Man! You have super FULL day's work! Thank you for sharing your day with us!
Some parts of farming are a bit less glamorous than others (scraping manure)... From your perspective, you've been doing it so long you probably think it's rather simple. From our perspective, I firmly believe that the VAST majority of folks could not begin to comprehend, and lack full appreciation for, all the money, time and effort (mental & physical) that is behind that gallon jug of milk they put in their cart at the grocery store. So from all of us, thank you for all that you do! You are appreciated!
Your wife watches all your videos. Can’t stand liquid manure and you show extra liquid manure!😂😂😂Good relationship for sure! (FYI her being a nurse, I get why she hates liquid manure. Been there.🤢🤢)
I hear you. 20 years as an RN I have dealt with all the liquid manure I ever want to.
I think see vomiting is worst I don’t mind liquid manure
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Love your videos ,grew up 70’s ,small grain farm but worked for neighbors ,100 he dairy before I went to ARMY.
Is there any buildup of saw dust in the manure pit? does the pit cleanout with every pumping?
It's saw dust. It's biodegradable. It breaks down and becomes part of the manure.
@@valuedhumanoid6574 no actually he has a video we’re he talks about a product they use to break down and solids at the bottom of the pit
Hello Eric, thanks for the video. Have a great time in Pennsylvania. Stay healthy and safe. God bless you and your family.
Your Dad needs to be on the channel more.
You are a hard worker. I go to the store and buy butter, milk, cheese and ice cream not to mention sour cream.
Enjoy your few days off! You've earned it.
Sure enjoy the videos....dairy farming and farming in general certainly provides endless opportunity for a full day’s work. Much respect to you guys and all farmers out there! Keep em coming. 🙏👍
I will lift up my eyes to the hills - From where shall my help come? My help comes from the Lord , Who made heaven and earth.
(Psalms 121:1-2) Have fun up on the mountain and God bless!
Old Logger from VT, farms were going belly up in the 80s, l started hiring young men from the farms, best, and hardest workers l have ever had !! You guys are great!
Like your vids
You are working hard. You have good tools and machinery. Obviously Dairy farming is not easy as sometime it looks.
LOVE FROM PAKISTAN.
For a God fearing man, there was a tiny hint of devilment in that smirk whilst getting plenty of footage of the liquid manure!
Hahaha
Beautiful work loving this from sunny south Africa
TY for doing a great job sharing your gift of dairy farming, sharing what "real life" is all about, educating us!! Milk fever...and you are IV experts too!! YOU GO!! Your wife should be soo proud :) Prayers from the MO heartland... Nice Mouse hunt!! 🤣
On a farm there should never be such a thing as "the" truck.
I was surprised when he said the truck. I thought for sure there would at least be three other trucks available on a farm that size. Even if they weren't farm trucks but just basic personal trucks.
@@johnmullen9478 In all fairness I think that both him and his Father live on the farm so they can walk to work.
Enjoy your trip to the mountains. Thank you for your videos!
Something satisfying about seeing all that liquid manure and not smelling it, thank you :)
Hope you had a great time in the mountains. You do a lot of vet work yourself ! If you had to call him/her every time a cow got sick, you’d be broke ! Kudos for to you for the wide spread knowledge you have !
How much get u get for the manure spreader and old john deere tractor u sold on auction?
So much work goes in to the gallon of milk I so nonchalantly grab from the supermarket refrigerator. Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Have you ever slipped and fell in the liquid manuer? I'd be so scared of that lol
Me to
Oh I have, it’s just a regular day, don’t mind it