I moved from Wisconsin 35 years ago and came across your videos; I immediately regained my accent and smiled! Would love to hear some voice overs about some of the struggles and successes that you have involving some of these videos. It’s absolutely mesmerizing to watch the hay cutting/baling. Have you done a video describing the entire farm, size info?
I did a mow of hay from the floor to the top of the barn, for my first time my front of the mow turned out straight as can be. 90% of the stacking in the mow but the wagons was all me, that is where I spent my 15th summer just south of Watertown Wisconsin in 1965.
"honey run to the store and get some milk!" "Woman! How many times do I have to tell you we have milk!!!"
I like your use of the old spreader. Looks like a handy cart for a lot of different jobs. Your cows look great!
Thank you!
It's Nice seeing old school farming It remember me farming in the seventies Thanks for sharing Team work
I was thinking the same thing. The 70’s. Wondering how profits compare from then and now???
Great looking hay fellows and cows too , you are doing a great job .
Thank you Russell!
I like the Saint Bernard running around and the old Oliver’s still working but oh man is that a lot of hay
Thank you the saint bernard is amed Mariska
She is a great dog!
Great video nice looking Oliver tractor
Do not miss small squares, got to old for them. Glad to see someone else with an Oliver ,1800 diesel here. Great job!
I hear ya they are alot of physical work, and thank you.
Really cool seeing you feeling small squares! I love the dairy farm life!
Thanks
I moved from Wisconsin 35 years ago and came across your videos; I immediately regained my accent and smiled! Would love to hear some voice overs about some of the struggles and successes that you have involving some of these videos. It’s absolutely mesmerizing to watch the hay cutting/baling.
Have you done a video describing the entire farm, size info?
Love your operation. Thanks for the video
Nice looking cows
Thanks
Nice still doin her old school
I thought i was the only one that used my spreader behind my oliver as an overflow hay wagon 😅 must be a Wisco thing 🤙
Must be!
Nice dog too
Thank you!
No TMR getting it done the old way component feeding. That's how we did it till we quit
Great team work love it. Like your equipment and your process
Great viewing from my recliner !! ;-}
Those bails look nice and lite. Not like ours that had to be got quick because of the weather and like lumps of lead.
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I like the way you guys keep the older tractor going, what else do you add besides the hay for feeding
I always liked being on the bale rack out in the field. Stacking hay in the hay mow sucked. Hot, no breeze and dusty. Someone had to do it.
Agree with you there some one has to do it!
I did a mow of hay from the floor to the top of the barn, for my first time my front of the mow turned out straight as can be. 90% of the stacking in the mow but the wagons was all me, that is where I spent my 15th summer just south of Watertown Wisconsin in 1965.
Hello there. No pickup itch. I have two Massey Ferguson tractors they come on the MFs has standard. Is that a Detroit Diesel in that Oliver.
no its a Gas
how many cows do you milk?
Top farm
40 to 50
The front tires on the Oliver are flat just an fyi
Thanks
Can we see a close up of the holstein she looks gray or silver
You must be talking about one of our blue roans!
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