This is without doubt your best video imo - truck drivers and processors play a vital part too and well done for the shout out to them. Your channel is on a roll at the moment 👍
Growing up on a dairy farm and now hauling milk for a living. It really is massive operation that you dont normally think about. When I leave a farm, I always do my best to make it look like I was never there. It can be a hard business to be in. But it really is enjoyable
I have just began watching your videos in the last few days. I am so impressed with your amazing work ethic. With everything that is going on in the world, Covid19, riots and protests you have given me so much hope for the future of our existence. We hear so much about the bad and to see your videos and to watch you perform your daily chores really helps. You make a lot of people realize that there is hope! Thank you from a very great full senior citizen. I am sure your father is extremely proud of you!!! Thank you.
That was really cool footage of the milk truck, and the process the gentleman must follow in order to not contaminate any of the various stages of milk containment and shipping. I never knew so many precautions were in place to protect everyone from the farm to our tables. Super fascinating! Thanks, SaskDutchKid!
It was pretty interesting to see how much detail is involved with transferring milk from your farm to the trucks. Safety seems to be very high on the list of priorities and that is comforting. Again I also see how much care you give your ladies. Having supplies restocked by a company seems pretty efficient. Thanks for giving recognition to the truckers that serve your farm. You are a really nice young man and thanks for sharing this video.
it's is so nice in Canada knowing that our milk is antibiotic free etc and that the controls provide us with just nice pure milk for ourselves and our children!!! Thank you!!!!!!
Awesome job kid. 👍 I really like your farm setup and how ethically you treat your animals, they all look healthy and happy, those who are sick you take good care of. Props to you there. Many farms just kill or abuse the animals in their care. So I will honestly say your videos are very refreshing and educational! You run a great farm as well! 👍👍👍
I'm a Milk hauler in the states. I've picked up Milk in Phoenix, Az and currently in Tillamook , Oregon. I really liked that driver! He looked and acted professional and he was knowledgeable about his professional and he seemed really happy about it. I also have to say that your farm and , especially your milkroom look fantastic! In phoenix I picked up at only one megadairy and it was a beautiful milk house. Now in Tillamook, I can visit 20 different smaller farms in a week and they dont care very much about appearance or keeping a clean milk house. It can be very frustrating to immediately be covered in mud and poop just from your first stop and you still have another 8 farms and 12 hours left to go. But I love seeing the farms and talking with the farmers. Most of the ones today are second and third generation on the farm and they are just good people and would give you the shirt off their backs. I'm blessed to be able to deal with them and be paid to do it.
i really appreciate the milk guy explaining and showing everything and for how thorough and sanitary the whole procedure is. Jan you should take a lesson from him because in one of your videos you put the milk filter on the stairs before you put it back into the filter housing.
Hey Jan, You sure are one amazing guy, great videos too. Thanks for all you do to show us what goes on with your dairy farm. You are just non-stop! Great showing and thanking every one else that's involved in getting milk out for us to consume. Stay safe and healthy Jan!
I'm impressed by the way you don't complain and just go about getting what needs to be done and making an honest living for your family and employees. Hat's off to you young man!
Very cool to see some of the delivery side of things. You are really making top quality videos now! In my opinion your in the top 3 of the farming channels I watch. Millennial Farmer, Welker Farms, and SaskDutch Kid! Keep up the great work, we appreciate it! Especially the really dirty stuff! 💯👍
If you're enjoying the Millennial Farmer and Welkers then you absolutely need to check out Mike Mitchell in SW Saskatchewan. Here's his last video; it's a gooder: "Ole red got HUMBLED! 😂" on UA-cam ua-cam.com/video/hqKMsjwJnWo/v-deo.html
Great video. Thanks for giving a shout out to the others involved in the dairy business - Tanker drivers, suppliers, etc. ! And thanks for taking such good care of your "girls" - your care and caring for your animals is above reproach.
Hi, You're parents are so lucky to have you and your sister so interested in dairy farming. Evidently your father "taught" you well instead of just using you for cheap labor. Glad to see that you have a career in life that will hopefully last a lifetime. My old farm was just 30 cows on a 136 acre farm in NY, like everything, I got older and couldn't do all the work. I'm so jealous of your barns and equipment. I love the idea that you seem to truly enjoy the farm. When I first started watching your videos I was not impressed with that backwards hat business. But, i saw the vid where you explained why you wear it backwards. So, now I understand that you are not just some wise *** kid. and that you have a truly remarkable head on your shoulders for someone so young. Anyway, I wish you and your family all the best with your beautiful farm
@Michael Smith, I enjoyed reading your comment. To bad the app cut-off the end of it. If you wanted to you could finish your comment down here in the reply section. I'd read it. btw... I think I got this app thing partly figured out, anything more than four lines is subject to being cut-off. Why, I do not know? Help, if anybody knows how to fix comments from being cut-off after four lines.
@Michael Smith My extended family are farmers and although when working for parents when a person is a young adult may not always be well paid, if everything is managed right eventually the farm is either handed down or bought from the parents by the children who may wish to continue the tradition. My aunt & uncle owned a potato farm here in Canada and two of their five children bought the farm out with their spouses. My cousins did a magnificent job when they got it as they bought brand-new equipment and new root cellars, organized it, etc. Now that we're all getting close to retirement age, my cousins have like-wise begun to sell and hand off the farm to their children as well. I'm glad they take a couple samples of milk on Jan's farm to be 100% sure because my cousins ended up having to go to court regarding a single contaminated soil sample and over the years the inspectors still can't reproduce the results. Do you think my cousins got any damages from the Canadian Inspection Agency? Nope! It took YEARS for them to restore their reputation. I'm surprised that at the end of the day Jan's farm doesn't take a milk sample for their own back-up. I am sure the milk trucker is a great guy, but I've seen in my own industry where you get multiple mistakes on different ends. It never hurts to do three samples two for the milk trucker that he takes and one for the farmer to keep long term dated, stamped and put in a fridge or freezer.
Thank you 😘 great video as always. Your reaction to the cow after giving her Antibiotics while she was leaving to the special need at 10:50 is priceless 😀
Great video as usual Jan. Awesome to see the tanker driver in the video. When I lived on a small farm from 2001-2006 I would go over to my neighbors and watch the tanker truck take the milk, it was a kool experience to see it up close.
I remember as a kid when our family was away for Xmas holidays on a guest farm riding on an ox wagon that took the farms milk in stainless steel urns to leave at the main road where it was collected. Big excitement for a youngster. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Interesting how the milk collection is done in Canada. Haul milk for a living in New Zealand. Totally different to the way we do it. But regarding samples ...antibodies... and quality control and traceability all the same. Cool to watch. Thanks
You are a consummate professional and your ending comment thanking the milk truckers and other people impressed me so much that I have subscribed for life to your excellent channel. It should be part of a school curriculum. Thank you.
OMG, you are amazing! Showing love and appreciation for everybody in the milking industry was the tops, Jan. You know they never get the pat on the back/ 'the atta boys'. THAT'S ANOTHER GOLD STAR FOR YOU. Excellent video from start to finish. THANK YOU!
Thanks Jan! I asked you to hit this topic several months ago. as I wondered what came next. As kids, we used to visit our uncle who was a dairy farmer in Michigan, We saw some of the processes. We knew (in later years) he had a line that led from the barn to a pasteurizing building; but we never really learned about what happened there, or the process of the milk truck. Your barn setup and milk truck process is so smooth and sanitary! Thanks for staying up late to give us this view. I'm often up to 2 or 3 in the morning; and I am reminded that you farmers have "hit the hay" much earlier. You're great. Blessings to you and the family!
So many different aspects of the Dairy Operation in todays vlog. Also thank you for highlighting the importance of the Milk Truckers and Suppliers, well done. .🚜 🚜 🚜🐄🐄🐄🐄 🚜 🚜 🚜
É muito trabalhoso, aqui no brasil não é diferente produção de leite é assim mesmo. Mais deus da força sou profissional tambem abraços amigo ! Meu zap brasil 55 35 9 98286111
Great awesome video, my uncle Hauled milk from farm to farm for 45 years all his life till he retired now he hauls water with his milk trucks now , his father did too and started the business. He picked up the milk at our farm for years
I've been doing it for over 20 years in Australia I found it interesting to see different set ups on the trucks in other countries. In Australia we have flow meters on our trucks with GPS locations for every farm that print out a qr sticker for that farms milk samples. We also have bigger trucks that hold 48 000 liters on two trailers and hose reels for winding in the milk hose
I've been a professional driver for 23 years, & have a fantastic safety record. I'd LOVE to find a career as the man that hauls the milk away from the farmers, here in Washington State. I did once find a place that was looking to hire, but I didn't, as of that time, meet their qualifications for years of experience to be considered for the job. Since then, I've moved a few hours away, & have no idea where to find such a career in the area I'm in now.
My brother-in-law has been hauling milk for 40 years or more with a large Mack truck. His daughter married a guy in Michigan who drives a semi & trailer milk truck with 42 wheels and so does his dad. Those are monster rigs!
As milk drinkers we appreciate the quality in the effort you do to make sure the milk and productions from milk are first class. From a ranch in New Mexico we milked two cows routinely for our use and I helped a neighbor with more milk cows manually milking and running thru a cream separator. Thanks
Very interesting. You do a great job on your videos. I've learned so much about dairy farming. The trucker was a natural on the camera. Thank you all for working very hard. ❤
Well done Harding family.. That's how everyone should teacher their kids to be responsible at the young age. Not acting kid at the age of 25 instead of helping family out. Keep doing the hard work man....
I have watched a couple of your videos now that I found you and I want to tell you what a great job you are doing of explaining processes and the reason for them. Thank you and I will now follow your broadcasts in the future.
My Grandma was born and raised on a dairy farm. Be 99 years ago when she was born. The family milked 30 cows twice daily by hand. Her one brother, my great uncle, than became a milk truck driver when he left home and did that for close to 50 years.
Thanks to all of you for everything you do!👍 (I haven't drank regular milk in at least a couple of decades, other than chocolate milk every now and then), but I do love cheese and ice cream!😋🥰
@@saskdutchkid I hope you're not referring to me. I've gotta be the least vegan person I know! One of my favorite restaurants is Montana's on 8th Street. I always order the rib & wing combo, with the full rack of ribs and a large order of their delicious, nutritious vegetables in the form of onion rings on the side. 😂 (although I always need a to go bag after eating about ⅓ of it)! It's usually enough for 2 or 3 meals!😋😁
That was cool watching the milk get picked up . I’m waiting for a day when someone will show how the cream rises in the milk when it sits awhile . I love you channel !
SaskDutchKid.. Have been watching your video's and beside learning a lot... Very impressed wityhnyour commitment to the Farm & Family... Keep up the great work and videos
Love your channel! So informative! Makes me want to start up our local milk delivery service again! There’s no comparison to fresh local dairy products! Watching from Puyallup, Washington 😊
Hey DK, everyone plays a role to getting that milk to our table so a big Thank You. I see the milk truck has a very important role as well as to the quality of the milk, thanks for sharing that information with us. So whats next DK keep up the good work and see you in the next video🤔🐄😋
Jan I am a recent (11/20) viewer. Old man here in awe of your skills, understandings, knowledge and abilities. I hope your Daddy praises you every day , several times for your value as a son, employee, accomplice and custodian of his enterprise. You are amazing!
Watching this while on my lunch break from the dairy farm i work at! Just popped up in my recommended and props to you! Great job! it's nice to see that we, the younger generation, continue to value and learn one of the most important and underrated jobs to date!
Your milk trucker really enjoyed his job and loved what he does. Well done for give him a shoutout.
We make good money hauling milk 🥛 ❤ its a great gig
Props to you for shouting out the tanker operators. It looks like you have a good one there.
I strongly agree with you!
@@greggardner2823,, Xxx _
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UNNECESSARY antibiotic use is controversial, necessary use(when an animal IS sick, is not!) Too many "activists take a black and white view!💔😱
100% agreed!
It takes a team, all of you deserve our thanks for all of your hard work feeding the world. Thank you.
Thanks to all the dairy truckers, you do an important job and we appreciate you!
Thank you from Sweden.
This is without doubt your best video imo - truck drivers and processors play a vital part too and well done for the shout out to them. Your channel is on a roll at the moment 👍
100% agreed!
Truckers are the backbone of our country. Very cool of you to include him in the video.
Growing up on a dairy farm and now hauling milk for a living. It really is massive operation that you dont normally think about. When I leave a farm, I always do my best to make it look like I was never there. It can be a hard business to be in. But it really is enjoyable
I have just began watching your videos in the last few days. I am so impressed with your amazing work ethic. With everything that is going on in the world, Covid19, riots and protests you have given me so much hope for the future of our existence. We hear so much about the bad and to see your videos and to watch you perform your daily chores really helps. You make a lot of people realize that there is hope! Thank you from a very great full senior citizen. I am sure your father is extremely proud of you!!! Thank you.
That was really cool footage of the milk truck, and the process the gentleman must follow in order to not contaminate any of the various stages of milk containment and shipping. I never knew so many precautions were in place to protect everyone from the farm to our tables. Super fascinating! Thanks, SaskDutchKid!
Canada has some of the strictest dairy regulations that must be followed and the farmers and truckers take great pride in it, it's awesome to see
I need a job please help mee
It was pretty interesting to see how much detail is involved with transferring milk from your farm to the trucks. Safety seems to be very high on the list of priorities and that is comforting. Again I also see how much care you give your ladies. Having supplies restocked by a company seems pretty efficient. Thanks for giving recognition to the truckers that serve your farm. You are a really nice young man and thanks for sharing this video.
it's is so nice in Canada knowing that our milk is antibiotic free etc and that the controls provide us with just nice pure milk for ourselves and our children!!! Thank you!!!!!!
it brings back lots of good memories as a kid watching
the milk truck pull up to get the milk
But thanks to the goddam animal activities that is going to change 😠
Awesome job kid. 👍 I really like your farm setup and how ethically you treat your animals, they all look healthy and happy, those who are sick you take good care of. Props to you there. Many farms just kill or abuse the animals in their care. So I will honestly say your videos are very refreshing and educational! You run a great farm as well! 👍👍👍
I'm a Milk hauler in the states. I've picked up Milk in Phoenix, Az and currently in Tillamook , Oregon. I really liked that driver! He looked and acted professional and he was knowledgeable about his professional and he seemed really happy about it.
I also have to say that your farm and , especially your milkroom look fantastic! In phoenix I picked up at only one megadairy and it was a beautiful milk house. Now in Tillamook, I can visit 20 different smaller farms in a week and they dont care very much about appearance or keeping a clean milk house. It can be very frustrating to immediately be covered in mud and poop just from your first stop and you still have another 8 farms and 12 hours left to go.
But I love seeing the farms and talking with the farmers. Most of the ones today are second and third generation on the farm and they are just good people and would give you the shirt off their backs. I'm blessed to be able to deal with them and be paid to do it.
I'm glad that you're not afraid to show some of the real stuff we as dairy farmers must do to help our cows be healthy.
i really appreciate the milk guy explaining and showing everything and for how thorough and sanitary the whole procedure is. Jan you should take a lesson from him because in one of your videos you put the milk filter on the stairs before you put it back into the filter housing.
We learn so much with each video. Thanks for sharing your day to day life. People think dairy farming is easy...They don’t see the day to day grind.
Hey Jan, You sure are one amazing guy, great videos too. Thanks for all you do to show us what goes on with your dairy farm. You are just non-stop! Great showing and thanking every one else that's involved in getting milk out for us to consume. Stay safe and healthy Jan!
A shoutout to the Dairy Drivers from the Farm to the Retail Delivery Drivers
I'm impressed by the way you don't complain and just go about getting what needs to be done and making an honest living for your family and employees. Hat's off to you young man!
Nothing honest about taking milk from an animal made for their babies.
Very cool to see some of the delivery side of things. You are really making top quality videos now! In my opinion your in the top 3 of the farming channels I watch. Millennial Farmer, Welker Farms, and SaskDutch Kid! Keep up the great work, we appreciate it! Especially the really dirty stuff! 💯👍
If you're enjoying the Millennial Farmer and Welkers then you absolutely need to check out Mike Mitchell in SW Saskatchewan. Here's his last video; it's a gooder:
"Ole red got HUMBLED! 😂" on UA-cam
ua-cam.com/video/hqKMsjwJnWo/v-deo.html
Great video. Thanks for giving a shout out to the others involved in the dairy business - Tanker drivers, suppliers, etc. ! And thanks for taking such good care of your "girls" - your care and caring for your animals is above reproach.
Milk haulers are a vital part of any dairy operation!
Hi, You're parents are so lucky to have you and your sister so interested in dairy farming. Evidently your father "taught" you well instead of just using you for cheap labor. Glad to see that you have a career in life that will hopefully last a lifetime.
My old farm was just 30 cows on a 136 acre farm in NY, like everything, I got older and couldn't do all the work. I'm so jealous of your barns and equipment. I love the idea that you seem to truly enjoy the farm. When I first started watching your videos I was not impressed with that backwards hat business. But, i saw the vid where you explained why you wear it backwards. So, now I understand that you are not just some wise *** kid. and that you have a truly remarkable head on your shoulders for someone so young.
Anyway, I wish you and your family all the best with your beautiful farm
@Michael Smith, I enjoyed reading your comment. To bad the app cut-off the end of it. If you wanted to you could finish your comment down here in the reply section. I'd read it. btw... I think I got this app thing partly figured out, anything more than four lines is subject to being cut-off. Why, I do not know? Help, if anybody knows how to fix comments from being cut-off after four lines.
@@waterbug85 there should be a "Read more" link at the very end.
Michael Smith, hi, excuse me, Do you need someone to help you in you dairy farm ?
Michael Smith it is so wonderful this family sticks together great job I just love these videos.
@Michael Smith My extended family are farmers and although when working for parents when a person is a young adult may not always be well paid, if everything is managed right eventually the farm is either handed down or bought from the parents by the children who may wish to continue the tradition. My aunt & uncle owned a potato farm here in Canada and two of their five children bought the farm out with their spouses. My cousins did a magnificent job when they got it as they bought brand-new equipment and new root cellars, organized it, etc. Now that we're all getting close to retirement age, my cousins have like-wise begun to sell and hand off the farm to their children as well.
I'm glad they take a couple samples of milk on Jan's farm to be 100% sure because my cousins ended up having to go to court regarding a single contaminated soil sample and over the years the inspectors still can't reproduce the results. Do you think my cousins got any damages from the Canadian Inspection Agency? Nope! It took YEARS for them to restore their reputation. I'm surprised that at the end of the day Jan's farm doesn't take a milk sample for their own back-up. I am sure the milk trucker is a great guy, but I've seen in my own industry where you get multiple mistakes on different ends. It never hurts to do three samples two for the milk trucker that he takes and one for the farmer to keep long term dated, stamped and put in a fridge or freezer.
Thank you 😘 great video as always. Your reaction to the cow after giving her Antibiotics while she was leaving to the special need at 10:50 is priceless 😀
Great video as usual Jan. Awesome to see the tanker driver in the video. When I lived on a small farm from 2001-2006 I would go over to my neighbors and watch the tanker truck take the milk, it was a kool experience to see it up close.
I remember as a kid when our family was away for Xmas holidays on a guest farm riding on an ox wagon that took the farms milk in stainless steel urns to leave at the main road where it was collected. Big excitement for a youngster. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Best UA-cam video ever. From the truck operator to the sick cow, to the baby bull. Everything is superb.
Every time I see your videos I say they can’t get any better, but they do. Thanks 😀👍🏾🚜🇨🇦
You are a awesome Dary Farmer and the Milkmen its really lovely👍🏻
Nice acknowledgement of your dairy support. Thanks to your operator for explaining his process. Have a good one Jan
Interesting how the milk collection is done in Canada. Haul milk for a living in New Zealand. Totally different to the way we do it. But regarding samples ...antibodies... and quality control and traceability all the same. Cool to watch. Thanks
Great video showing this process. Thanks to these truckers 👍🏻👍🏻💕
You are a consummate professional and your ending comment thanking the milk truckers and other people impressed me so much that I have subscribed for life to your excellent channel. It should be part of a school curriculum. Thank you.
OMG, you are amazing! Showing love and appreciation for everybody in the milking industry was the tops, Jan. You know they never get the pat on the back/ 'the atta boys'. THAT'S ANOTHER GOLD STAR FOR YOU. Excellent video from start to finish. THANK YOU!
Thanks for posting. I hope the cow that was not feeling well is doing better after antibiotics. Thanks to all that are involved in dairy production.
Thanks for feeding the world! Great video!
Thanks Jan! I asked you to hit this topic several months ago. as I wondered what came next. As kids, we used to visit our uncle who was a dairy farmer in Michigan, We saw some of the processes. We knew (in later years) he had a line that led from the barn to a pasteurizing building; but we never really learned about what happened there, or the process of the milk truck. Your barn setup and milk truck process is so smooth and sanitary! Thanks for staying up late to give us this view. I'm often up to 2 or 3 in the morning; and I am reminded that you farmers have "hit the hay" much earlier. You're great. Blessings to you and the family!
So many different aspects of the Dairy Operation in todays vlog. Also thank you for highlighting the importance of the Milk Truckers and Suppliers, well done. .🚜 🚜 🚜🐄🐄🐄🐄 🚜 🚜 🚜
É muito trabalhoso, aqui no brasil não é diferente produção de leite é assim mesmo. Mais deus da força sou profissional tambem abraços amigo ! Meu zap brasil 55 35 9 98286111
I need theis job
Yeppers! Too many times the support team behind the scenes are NOT given the credit they deserve.
Great video thank you i drive truck 30 years and thank you for you as a farm that keeps this world going god bless
gave a like for the shout out for the tanker drivers and most are very nice to talk too.
Thank you for the milk truck video ! Amazing ! Remarkable ! Bob
That is one very cool truck driver, helping him with the video. This is my first visit to the channel.
Brings back memories, nothing has changed in the milk system pick up since the 70's. You still run the tank agitators before pick up correct.
What a sweet baby bull calf! So interesting about the milk pickup as well,thank you so much.
I am so impressed with your facility - so clean and organized- it even looks healthy ! Congraulations, young man !
Great awesome video, my uncle Hauled milk from farm to farm for 45 years all his life till he retired now he hauls water with his milk trucks now , his father did too and started the business. He picked up the milk at our farm for years
I just noticed... CONGRATS... the channel grew by 5,000 + since last vlog
Your videos are so well done. Thank you.
Thank you dairy farmers, milk truckers and producees 😊
Great vid as always, and shout out to the truck driver for his explanations of the pick up
Been hauling milk in southern Pennsylvania for about 5 yrs now. Great job on the video! 👍
I have probably been drinking some of the milk you hall. (From Philadelphia)
I've been doing it for over 20 years in Australia I found it interesting to see different set ups on the trucks in other countries. In Australia we have flow meters on our trucks with GPS locations for every farm that print out a qr sticker for that farms milk samples. We also have bigger trucks that hold 48 000 liters on two trailers and hose reels for winding in the milk hose
I've been a professional driver for 23 years, & have a fantastic safety record. I'd LOVE to find a career as the man that hauls the milk away from the farmers, here in Washington State. I did once find a place that was looking to hire, but I didn't, as of that time, meet their qualifications for years of experience to be considered for the job. Since then, I've moved a few hours away, & have no idea where to find such a career in the area I'm in now.
@@mramzuk8 cool. I mostly haul to the Lehigh Valley dairy up in Lansdale PA.
Also doing it for 10years only we have also a bigger truck 35000L on one trailer. Love to see how other countries are doing the milk pickups
Thanks Jan for sharing your day with us!
My brother-in-law has been hauling milk for 40 years or more with a large Mack truck. His daughter married a guy in Michigan who drives a semi & trailer milk truck with 42 wheels and so does his dad. Those are monster rigs!
Nice, not much has changed for milk truck drivers since I was on the farm in the 70's - 90's. Thanks for sharing!
As milk drinkers we appreciate the quality in the effort you do to make sure the milk and productions from milk are first class. From a ranch in New Mexico we milked two cows routinely for our use and I helped a neighbor with more milk cows manually milking and running thru a cream separator. Thanks
You are a really well spoken young man. It's interesting to hear about your farm. Your thoughts are well formed and precise. Great content. Good luck!
Very interesting. You do a great job on your videos. I've learned so much about dairy farming. The trucker was a natural on the camera. Thank you all for working very hard. ❤
This was a really informative video! I'm so grateful for the way you share the workings of your farm with us.
I found this video fascinating. I appreciate dairy farmers, truckers,and processors.
Great video Dutch! Thank you to all the truckers out there!!! Stay safe and healthy! Thank you for sharing :-)
I really just enjoy watching your videos and learning about your job and life.
Thats why i honestly think your the best o. Y Tube..hard worker, honest and a good teacher
Just love this very modern,clean and bright dairy farm! Also love the fact you keep and raise your bull calves!
As an employee in a dairy plant, thanks for the shout out. I appreciate it.
Your killin it kid....keep up the good work!
As a milk hauler from ny I enjoyed that!
Thanks Jan for teaching us all the details and supporting your vendors! Blessings.
Another awesome vid Jan! You content gives great details on day to day dairy operstions. Glad to see you and your sister so heavily involved.
Thank you for showing all of this! And thanks to everyone involved! We ❤️💕milk! And appreciate everyone!
Well done Harding family.. That's how everyone should teacher their kids to be responsible at the young age. Not acting kid at the age of 25 instead of helping family out. Keep doing the hard work man....
Nice video Jan! Keep em videos coming pls. Feels like watching a “how its made video” very helpful and informative! Keep it up!
Awesome as usual, especially to learn about the milk truck drivers. Thanks 😊
*DANG* Pretty lit vid Jan, You're really a stand up guy my dude.
I have watched a couple of your videos now that I found you and I want to tell you what a great job you are doing of explaining processes and the reason for them. Thank you and I will now follow your broadcasts in the future.
My Grandma was born and raised on a dairy farm. Be 99 years ago when she was born. The family milked 30 cows twice daily by hand. Her one brother, my great uncle, than became a milk truck driver when he left home and did that for close to 50 years.
Wow, thank you for all that information. It was very interesting to see another part of how the dairy system operates.👍👏
Really enjoyed today's video. Hope that cow gets better. I agree, God bless the truck drivers. Y'all stay healthy, y'hear.
Thank You Mister milk truck driver!!🥰
Thanks to all of you for everything you do!👍 (I haven't drank regular milk in at least a couple of decades, other than chocolate milk every now and then), but I do love cheese and ice cream!😋🥰
Weren't you ever taught to not take what doesn't belong to you?
@@michaelkossin2765 not too sure what you're talking about?🤔
Probably a vegan
@@saskdutchkid I hope you're not referring to me. I've gotta be the least vegan person I know! One of my favorite restaurants is Montana's on 8th Street. I always order the rib & wing combo, with the full rack of ribs and a large order of their delicious, nutritious vegetables in the form of onion rings on the side. 😂 (although I always need a to go bag after eating about ⅓ of it)! It's usually enough for 2 or 3 meals!😋😁
Love your videos! Keep up the good work.
👌 Super gut gemacht 🚜, schöne Grüße aus driefel bei zetel in Friesland Deutschland 🇩🇪 👌 viel Spaß und Erfolg und bleibt alle gesund und munter
That was cool watching the milk get picked up . I’m waiting for a day when someone will show how the cream rises in the milk when it sits awhile . I love you channel !
So nice to see people like you feeding America. Thank you for all your hard work.
Truely thank you all,. We appreciate you all,,and thanks for explaining every little job.
Loved how the driver helped u and told u everything about the process
SaskDutchKid.. Have been watching your video's and beside learning a lot... Very impressed wityhnyour commitment to the Farm & Family... Keep up the great work and videos
Love your channel! So informative! Makes me want to start up our local milk delivery service again! There’s no comparison to fresh local dairy products! Watching from Puyallup, Washington 😊
Thanks Dutch Kid. Just love your videos and yes Thanks to all the farmers. We love our milk cheese ... so Thanks to all. 🐐🐑🐄🐖🐓🐄🐮🐷🐣🐔🐖🌾🥛🍶🍼🍔🌭🥓🥩🌽🧀🍳🍨🍽
Great content! Really enjoying learning about dairy farming from you!
Jan awesome video. Great content. 👍
great video, wish I could like it more than once
Hey DK, everyone plays a role to getting that milk to our table so a big Thank You. I see the milk truck has a very important role as well as to the quality of the milk, thanks for sharing that information with us. So whats next DK keep up the good work and see you in the next video🤔🐄😋
Jan I am a recent (11/20) viewer. Old man here in awe of your skills, understandings, knowledge and abilities. I hope your Daddy praises you every day , several times for your value as a son, employee, accomplice and custodian of his enterprise. You are amazing!
Great video!! Interesting to see the pick up process.
Love your videos. I have really learned a lot about dairy farming from you. I live in North Carolina, USA.
great video ...brings back memories...and nice set-up you have there
Watching this while on my lunch break from the dairy farm i work at! Just popped up in my recommended and props to you! Great job! it's nice to see that we, the younger generation, continue to value and learn one of the most important and underrated jobs to date!
Hello Darling how are you
Hello Darling how are you
Wow, what an educational video! Congratulations!
Good show Jan, Nice stuff again