I remember when you were in awe of 10th generation dairy farmer and now you are at almost 100k subscribers. Just shows what hard work, persistence and good content can achieve. Well done
For a young man you explain things pretty well. I’m not a farmer but enjoy watching farm videos. My buddy owned a small farm and helping him put up hay was always a great time. The beer went down real easy after unloading all the hay wagons into the barns loft. Had to be 120 degrees up there. Had a party afterwards for all those that helped. I know it was fun for us but a job for you guys.
Jan you do such a good job of explaining the smaller details of your everyday farming life. Must be a great feeling having that first cut put away. You are fastly approaching 100K subscribers, how does it feel to know that many people are enjoying your content.
Super great video, fantastic camera shots, lovely Doran footage and a GREAT lunch...thank you Mom. This was also educational. All the details are really appreciated. Really enjoyed learning he sharpening process...way back when, cutting with a sickle mower we had to sharpen each blade by hand. What great Machinery improvements. Great job Myrium and congratulations on the promotion. I have never seen silage on the ground and then tarred, it was always ag-bagged. Such an enjoyable video, thank you so much
It is always a better day when I get on my computer and find a video notice from you. It was great seeing your sister working with you and your Mom takes good care of you lunchtime. Loved the video and thanks for sharing.
I really enjoy your channel, very educational for the non-farmer. It makes me appreciate even more what goes into producing dairy product. All the best up in Canada🇨🇦
I find it amazing how each piece of equipment actually works.... Love watching your videos.. wish they were longer cause I could watch em all day long... some days I actually do.... Thank You.
Hi always a pleasure to see fairly old but super maintained material. soon the 100k subscribers! it reflects the quality of your videos. greetings from switzerland. François.
Howdy Jan, you are ripping it man!!! 5k views in 45 mins.!!!!!!!! Your mom seems nice. And way to go sister!!! Trucking it up!!!!!¡! Big 10-4er!!! Jan the time you spend placing cameras and editing is amazing!!!!
Always enjoy your videos. You always have so much variety with all of the things that you do. You're a cool guy. Your parents must be very proud. Nice to see your mom too.
Your site is just plain great thanks for all your effort in producing it, where do you find the time !!!. Must confess I was raised in a Southwestern Manitoba city which owes its very existence to agriculture as do several business's I was part of. Until discovering your site I was totally uneducated to the commitment, complexity, capital investment and breadth of knowledge/experience required to operate a dairy farm. Wow do we ever take those four letters (milk) for granted. A huge thanks to your family and all other Canadian farm families for producing the worlds best quality foods. Look forward to watching I learn something new every time.
I fondly remember working on the Douglas Lake Ranch driving truck hauling silage. We ran two choppers and two trucks, one with a 53’ walking floor trailer and the other with a 24’ end dump trailer. We’d run 24 hours a day, 2 shifts for over a month.
Almost Jan, almost... 😎 100.000 is coming close now!!! And you deserve it! I forgot exactly when I subbed to your channel but I was watching before I subbed already, I always first start to watch a channel and when I keep coming back because it is so interesting then I submit. But you and a couple of your colleague YTbers proudly proof that younger generations still have working hard high in your life and I and a lot of people I think appreciate this very highly!! 👊👌 So, before you hit this incredible landmark I want to say, Thank You! And not only you but also your sisters! You all have clearly very loving and supportive parents and that is Litteraly the base you lean, learn and is your rock in life! Just wanted to put this out there 😊 I never smelled fresh cut alfalfa, wished I'd could but living in a small village and having lots of farmers around and as a kid having a load of class friends and girlfriends who did come from farms (I have been to a agriculture school) I do know all about hay and straw, playing in the old fashion Dutch haystack's or sort of silos and every August getting bailed straw and mèn! Did that mess up the arms and stinging and scratches everywhere 😁 Looking back I should have stayed in that school but I changed profession completely and went in a total different way but it was fun and had a great time and year's later I came to live next door at a little cow farmer 😁 and that clearly was a sign that I had to proceed what I wanted to do first when I choose farming as my career... 😁 But... Almost Jan.... !! 😁😎
Jan sporting the shorts! Better wear them every day since winter for you will be here soon! Thanks for the video. I Really enjoy seeing everything on the farm including mom cooking lunch.
Thanks for showing all the farming things. It's interesting to see how everything works. I see your so close to 100k. I've shared your videos and hope you hit that milestone soon.
Love your videos as you explain clearly on what's going on. I've been noticing that your channel has been gaining alot of subscribers. Nothing beats a good meal out in the fields, when I was a hiredman my boss mom fed us good especially on Sundays, roast and potatoes and corn and vegetables with homemade buns and pie but a hour after I ate I always wanted to take a nap lol. Do you put anything on your alfalfa fields after you take a cutting off, like liquid or dry manure so you don't have to pile it up ?
the great video just one question should explain in coming up what is silage and why you have to cover it and how long before you can use it some viewer may not know these questions to they may wonder if the silage does go bad we put it right into the pits have longer usage time for use to use it up then a bale
Your sister's seem to be pretty tough cookies that hold their own workin w/ you 'Big Dawgs' 😂🤣😉. And your MOM ... OMG, that lunch looked hella good ... And she delivers!!! No wonder why you came back to the farm and don't live far from her kitchen. I would too 😄. Dennis seems to be a fun kinda guy to have around. Although having "nothing better to do then throw tires around", tells me you two need to get out more often. But, in all seriousness ... Your whole family, your farm help, and others that come service equipment /etc. and have input info. to help us followers understand dairy farming have a huge amount of respect from a majority, if not all of us who look forward to your videos. Thanks Jan (and Family). 👍👏🐄🥛
Your videos are amazing footage is spot on. Thank and love your mama everyday. Thanks so much for all of what you all do to give use quality healthy goodness your all amazing. 🐄🐄🐄...
Question for you how come come you guys use a pull type silage chopper instead of a self-propelled machine ? Do you guys run close to 300 milking cows ?
The inoculate, that's new to me. I never knew that was used, until I watched this. I grew up in a small farming community, & spent many hours working for various farmers to help with harvest time(s).
Very nice video, thanks. Is there any problem with critters getting into the silage, or also problems that might cause illness in the cows? Just curious. I love farming videos like this. It's not a simple or easy thing to do. Many facets, very interesting.
There are older videos where he has installed and repaired these brushes. It is just a brush that is activated when a cow leans into it. The brush acts like a Back Scratcher / Massager.
Is there not a renewable coverage for the silage that you can use over and over instead of using single use plastic? The cost of the plastic will add up to a large amount of cost per year. It would be better if there is a reusable coverage for it.
You could but its a pain. Comes in a roll then you would have to try and roll it back up. If the wind catches it, mess. Easy to cut bits off when feeding out bits. Also critters chew holes in it sometimes so you would have to find them all and tape them
Hi Yan. Another great vlog of what you do on the farm, i love the way you work and explain what you are doing and why, as i am not a farmer, i had no idea there was so much involved, never gave a thought that not only do you have the cows to look after, you also have to grow and prepare all their fodder, and look after all the machinery, you are a very caperble young man, amazing. Have you always lived in Canada, or did your family emigrate there.?
It's interesting to see all the hard work that happens at a dairy farm. I won't be taking my milk for granted anymore, that's for sure. Keep up the great videos.
Great team work getting the silage harvested and covered in the wind! Thats really cool the chopper has a built in sharping stone on board!! How many ton do you think you harvested that day? Thanks for the video with great camera view points! ✅
Looks like your Mom is going for knocking out the famed "Pioneer Woman"! :D 4:46 Looks like a great spread. Eric, The Tenth Generation, is always taking a break for breakfast, lunch, or something. . .but he never shows us what!!
I grew up in osler, my best friends family had dairy farm, the sawatzky is their family name! Miss the dairy farm! Moved away to bc now on My own hobby farm! Love the vids man!!
You’re my favorite UA-camr now. My old favorite UA-camr was a small Channel at 50k but one of his friends messed up his career and now he only post like 3 times a year So make sure u keep on uploading.
My grandfather had a small dairy farm in Minnesota that I got to spend many summers at when I was a kid. I loved the farming way of life and when I came across your channel, in took me back to those summers where I helped in the milking parlor and helped put up hay. I have watched all of your videos and have learned so much about the modernization of farming. Thank you so much for taking the time to educate us and thank you to all the Canadian and American farmers out there who work their tails off 365 days a year to put food on our tables. You all rock!
Good vid Yan, you need that good dinner your Mom makes for all the work you do... Also, must finally be warmer weather in Saskatchewan, you are wearing summer shorts 😎
I'm from sask too bro, wondering how you keep youre quota under control with all the over quota and under quota restrictions , . Keep up the awsome work , hope to meet you in red deer at the dairy seminar one day .
I remember when you were in awe of 10th generation dairy farmer and now you are at almost 100k subscribers. Just shows what hard work, persistence and good content can achieve. Well done
For a young man you explain things pretty well. I’m not a farmer but enjoy watching farm videos. My buddy owned a small farm and helping him put up hay was always a great time. The beer went down real easy after unloading all the hay wagons into the barns loft. Had to be 120 degrees up there. Had a party afterwards for all those that helped. I know it was fun for us but a job for you guys.
Jan you do such a good job of explaining the smaller details of your everyday farming life. Must be a great feeling having that first cut put away. You are fastly approaching 100K subscribers, how does it feel to know that many people are enjoying your content.
I love that you give credit where it’s due; To your sister for her first time trucking and your mom for feeding everyone a great meal!
Super great video, fantastic camera shots, lovely Doran footage and a GREAT lunch...thank you Mom. This was also educational. All the details are really appreciated. Really enjoyed learning he sharpening process...way back when, cutting with a sickle mower we had to sharpen each blade by hand. What great Machinery improvements. Great job Myrium and congratulations on the promotion. I have never seen silage on the ground and then tarred, it was always ag-bagged. Such an enjoyable video, thank you so much
It is always a better day when I get on my computer and find a video notice from you. It was great seeing your sister working with you and your Mom takes good care of you lunchtime. Loved the video and thanks for sharing.
I really enjoy your channel, very educational for the non-farmer. It makes me appreciate even more what goes into producing dairy product. All the best up in Canada🇨🇦
My cousin runs a JF have silaged for 20+ years never seen it from so many different angles. Thanks for all the extra work to get those shots
Your sister did great. Thanks for another great farm video!!
4:41 Farm work better than a gym!! Jan got guns!
I find it amazing how each piece of equipment actually works.... Love watching your videos.. wish they were longer cause I could watch em all day long... some days I actually do.... Thank You.
Another great video about your family farm. Love watching all those machines at work. Great views.
Hi always a pleasure to see fairly old but super maintained material. soon the 100k subscribers! it reflects the quality of your videos. greetings from switzerland. François.
Howdy Jan, you are ripping it man!!! 5k views in 45 mins.!!!!!!!! Your mom seems nice. And way to go sister!!! Trucking it up!!!!!¡! Big 10-4er!!! Jan the time you spend placing cameras and editing is amazing!!!!
You're very hardworking and you seem to enjoy every single day! Take care, young man. Watching here in Philippines.
Always enjoy your videos. You always have so much variety with all of the things that you do. You're a cool guy. Your parents must be very proud. Nice to see your mom too.
Your site is just plain great thanks for all your effort in producing it, where do you find the time !!!. Must confess I was raised in a Southwestern Manitoba city which owes its very existence to agriculture as do several business's I was part of. Until discovering your site I was totally uneducated to the commitment, complexity, capital investment and breadth of knowledge/experience required to operate a dairy farm. Wow do we ever take those four letters (milk) for granted. A huge thanks to your family and all other Canadian farm families for producing the worlds best quality foods. Look forward to watching I learn something new every time.
No ones know what first cut hay smells like, unless you’ve smelt it before! 🇨🇦🌿☘️
I havent smelled alfalfa hay but i did smell just normal grass hay
This was my first year to experience the sweet smell. I bought a small farm this year and I’m in love.
Grew up with a hay field in my backyard near a pond. I remember that smell from my childhood.
And there's NOTHING LIKE IT!😁🤷♀️💕💕💞😘
@@lindamitchell-fox1926 👏👏👏💕😘💞
I fondly remember working on the Douglas Lake Ranch driving truck hauling silage. We ran two choppers and two trucks, one with a 53’ walking floor trailer and the other with a 24’ end dump trailer. We’d run 24 hours a day, 2 shifts for over a month.
Those JF harvesters are pretty impressive. Amazing how a cut and throw chopper can have that kind of capacity!
Almost Jan, almost... 😎 100.000 is coming close now!!!
And you deserve it! I forgot exactly when I subbed to your channel but I was watching before I subbed already, I always first start to watch a channel and when I keep coming back because it is so interesting then I submit. But you and a couple of your colleague YTbers proudly proof that younger generations still have working hard high in your life and I and a lot of people I think appreciate this very highly!! 👊👌
So, before you hit this incredible landmark I want to say, Thank You! And not only you but also your sisters!
You all have clearly very loving and supportive parents and that is Litteraly the base you lean, learn and is your rock in life!
Just wanted to put this out there 😊
I never smelled fresh cut alfalfa, wished I'd could but living in a small village and having lots of farmers around and as a kid having a load of class friends and girlfriends who did come from farms (I have been to a agriculture school) I do know all about hay and straw, playing in the old fashion Dutch haystack's or sort of silos and every August getting bailed straw and mèn! Did that mess up the arms and stinging and scratches everywhere 😁
Looking back I should have stayed in that school but I changed profession completely and went in a total different way but it was fun and had a great time and year's later I came to live next door at a little cow farmer 😁 and that clearly was a sign that I had to proceed what I wanted to do first when I choose farming as my career... 😁
But... Almost Jan.... !! 😁😎
Wow! Lots of help on the farm today. Good job...loved it!
Great job well done, great videos on all the jobs you do on the farm,all the way here from cavan in Ireland 👍
You’re looking good in your summer uniform, stay safe and hug your mom! Thanks again for taking us along Jan!!
Jan sporting the shorts! Better wear them every day since winter for you will be here soon! Thanks for the video. I Really enjoy seeing everything on the farm including mom cooking lunch.
I love these kinds of videos! I am learning so much from you! Good luck in the rest of the hay season!
I love the smell of first cut hay. I love your videos and how you explain everything! Thank you Jan.
Thanks for showing all the farming things. It's interesting to see how everything works. I see your so close to 100k. I've shared your videos and hope you hit that milestone soon.
Love your videos as you explain clearly on what's going on. I've been noticing that your channel has been gaining alot of subscribers. Nothing beats a good meal out in the fields, when I was a hiredman my boss mom fed us good especially on Sundays, roast and potatoes and corn and vegetables with homemade buns and pie but a hour after I ate I always wanted to take a nap lol. Do you put anything on your alfalfa fields after you take a cutting off, like liquid or dry manure so you don't have to pile it up ?
Very interesting to see the whole process. You guys really work hard and work well as a team! 👍🏻🇨🇦
Great vid Jan. Do you lose much sileage with it sitting on the ground?
At 2:46 is that the grain elevator over your right shoulder for the village of Asquith, SK?
So cool your lill sis can drive that truck! 💪😎
Looks like you had a good cut. Has the rain been good for you guys this year? I am from about 500 miles east and we have had too much.
the great video just one question should explain in coming up what is silage and why you have to cover it and how long before you can use it some viewer may not know these questions to they may wonder if the silage does go bad
we put it right into the pits have longer usage time for use to use it up then a bale
Your sister's seem to be pretty tough cookies that hold their own workin w/ you 'Big Dawgs' 😂🤣😉. And your MOM ... OMG, that lunch looked hella good ... And she delivers!!! No wonder why you came back to the farm and don't live far from her kitchen. I would too 😄. Dennis seems to be a fun kinda guy to have around. Although having "nothing better to do then throw tires around", tells me you two need to get out more often. But, in all seriousness ... Your whole family, your farm help, and others that come service equipment /etc. and have input info. to help us followers understand dairy farming have a huge amount of respect from a majority, if not all of us who look forward to your videos. Thanks Jan (and Family).
👍👏🐄🥛
Your videos are amazing footage is spot on. Thank and love your mama everyday. Thanks so much for all of what you all do to give use quality healthy goodness your all amazing. 🐄🐄🐄...
Question for you how come come you guys use a pull type silage chopper instead of a self-propelled machine ? Do you guys run close to 300 milking cows ?
It looks like your moisture has been adequate. Are you average for rain totals?
The inoculate, that's new to me. I never knew that was used, until I watched this. I grew up in a small farming community, & spent many hours working for various farmers to help with harvest time(s).
Nice job as always, and congrats on the 100k subs.
What kind of tarps do you use for covering the silage?
Very nice video, thanks. Is there any problem with critters getting into the silage, or also problems that might cause illness in the cows? Just curious. I love farming videos like this. It's not a simple or easy thing to do. Many facets, very interesting.
thanks Jan for all the explaining and show us what you al do whit the gras.
Greetings from Poland . I have two questions . what is the yield of alfalfa per silo - hectares per hour? what chop length at which dry matter
You are amazing. I have one question..at 0:26 what is the machine doing to cow number 1075. Do you have any video explaining that. Love from India.
There are older videos where he has installed and repaired these brushes. It is just a brush that is activated when a cow leans into it. The brush acts like a Back Scratcher / Massager.
Do you fill the loader tires with water or drilling mud to increase compaction on your silage? Blessings.
Love the video! How long will that pile you just put up feed the cows?
Jan, thanks for making great videos that are kid-friendly!
When you get 100000 subscribers can you do a q/a with your dad. Love the videos.
Like 10th generation dairyman
How long will you let the bunk sit before you start to feed out of it. Almost to 100 thousand, Congratulations !!!
Do you ensilage on a concrete pad or was that on dirt? Looked like a a ground pad, I wonder how much you loose to run off that way..?
I sed a Prairie Giant in the back ground. Hope to see more haying videos. It would be fun to see what the silage looks like in 21 days.
Did you consider a telehandler over a wheel loader
Great Video as always, curious how much is wasted putting that on the ground?
Curious as to why you silage with such a high moisture content? Most silage that I have seen on other YT farming channels is much dryer/browner.
That lunch looked wonderful. Your mother went all-out.
Big up saskDutch kid love watching hard work and dedication
Is there not a renewable coverage for the silage that you can use over and over instead of using single use plastic? The cost of the plastic will add up to a large amount of cost per year. It would be better if there is a reusable coverage for it.
You could but its a pain. Comes in a roll then you would have to try and roll it back up. If the wind catches it, mess. Easy to cut bits off when feeding out bits. Also critters chew holes in it sometimes so you would have to find them all and tape them
Great video! We are almost done first cut here in south central Manitoba.
That machine is brutal. Getting it done!!
Hi Yan.
Another great vlog of what you do on the farm, i love the way you work and explain what you are doing and why, as i am not a farmer, i had no idea there was so much involved, never gave a thought that not only do you have the cows to look after, you also have to grow and prepare all their fodder, and look after all the machinery, you are a very caperble young man, amazing.
Have you always lived in Canada, or did your family emigrate there.?
How much of the inoculant did u use?
It's interesting to see all the hard work that happens at a dairy farm. I won't be taking my milk for granted anymore, that's for sure. Keep up the great videos.
Hey Mate, how do you call your chopping machine once again? Greetings from Uganda.
Jan is a big name in my old family ancestors from Schleswig Holstein ,duchy of Husum,on the North Sea.
question , doesn't the silage compost will its sitting . that can't be a good thing ,huh ?
It ferments. They pack it so there is less air which let's it ferment instead of rotting.
one question why wouldn't u beton the ground to put silage on?
that inoculate looks like the blue water-like stuff they put in port-a-pottys
How did you start with the cows?
Great team work getting the silage harvested and covered in the wind! Thats really cool the chopper has a built in sharping stone on board!! How many ton do you think you harvested that day? Thanks for the video with great camera view points! ✅
Always informative and you do a great job explaining. I do love the smell of fresh cut alfalfa
Is a case 285 vertualy the same as a new Holland TG 285 just different color ?
Nice video. Where do you get parts for the jf chopper?
Looks like your Mom is going for knocking out the famed "Pioneer Woman"! :D 4:46 Looks like a great spread. Eric, The Tenth Generation, is always taking a break for breakfast, lunch, or something. . .but he never shows us what!!
Love how you film; ie; 7:07 feel like I'm there, bravo!
Can you show us how you mounted the duals on your case loader
Any plans to construct any more concrete bunk silos?
I grew up in osler, my best friends family had dairy farm, the sawatzky is their family name! Miss the dairy farm! Moved away to bc now on
My own hobby farm! Love the vids man!!
Thanks Jan for the great video!
First cut. Smells so good.
Funny how I can just look at a video of Alfalfa and know exactly what it smells like. I do miss that.
You’re my favorite UA-camr now. My old favorite UA-camr was a small Channel at 50k but one of his friends messed up his career and now he only post like 3 times a year So make sure u keep on uploading.
its quality not quantity. you will learn that when you grow up
Ant F but it’s only 3-9 min videos and it not even good editing and his UA-cam vids was snowboarding but know it’s like vlogs
P1ay$tation Addiction what channel
Yeah the KidDutch is back 👍 you sure know how to do a lot of stuff for a young man keep up the good work
love that name first time i heard your name on this channel. you do such a great job at your farm keep up the good work
the inoculant made from what?
*Whoa Jan, you're breaking records!!*
*By the way, thanks Jan!*
love your videos man
Thanks!!
Im no farmer, but i love this vids!!!
My grandfather had a small dairy farm in Minnesota that I got to spend many summers at when I was a kid. I loved the farming way of life and when I came across your channel, in took me back to those summers where I helped in the milking parlor and helped put up hay. I have watched all of your videos and have learned so much about the modernization of farming. Thank you so much for taking the time to educate us and thank you to all the Canadian and American farmers out there who work their tails off 365 days a year to put food on our tables. You all rock!
What type JF you have
Could almost smell the fresh cut alfalfa, thanks for sharing.
Great Video, I kinda thought it could have some more rolling but hey let us know how the cows like it, thanks for sharing
Nice team work with sis gotta Love 💕 MOMS!! You scare me when you put your hand in those blades when machine is running 😬 Nice video
Just 900 more subscribers and you reach the magic 100k followers, well done.
Hey Jan! Another great video, I really enjoy them all! One thing though, I didn't know Farmer's wore sneakers!! LOL Keep up the great work!
in the feedlot/dairy areas in west texas New Mexico, you can hire a crew to tarp piles.
Good vid Yan, you need that good dinner your Mom makes for all the work you do... Also, must finally be warmer weather in Saskatchewan, you are wearing summer shorts 😎
That lunch looked really good. Thanks mom. 😀
Do you or your dad weld, or do you have an employee on hand that does, or hire some when needed?
I'm from sask too bro, wondering how you keep youre quota under control with all the over quota and under quota restrictions , . Keep up the awsome work , hope to meet you in red deer at the dairy seminar one day .
Wow your sister is helping you with the truck nice man shes a great girl :)