Always enjoy a Tony segment tossed into the mix!! Really enjoyed the drone clips and music around the 18:30 mark Ashlyn! Just some new music was cool. Great work as always!!! Hope you and your family have a very great and blessed Easter!
Cow manure smells fresh in Lancaster Co., PA, but chicken litter stinks like heck I think!!! I pass a poultry farm everyday to and from work and my gosh when they’re spreading it reeks haha.
Question..why can't you incorporate the leftover food that you scrape up into the new feed? Isn't the leftover only 24hours old? Not being a farmer, I can't figure out why this isn't done.
The biosolids outfits use logger tires (tractor treaded) on the loaders because that stuff is usually wet when it's dumped. They still spin some, but get full buckets. Great video again! The moo doo and chicken poo smell like $! Only need K to get fertility for crops.👍👍
Plain concrete absorbs and sweats moisture worse than tile and over Time will start to erode. Tile is also a smoother surface to eat off of in the long run
@@TonyPRohrer I would think ceramic would break given the loader and truck traffic, as ceramic breaks so easily in the house, but as long as it works go with it!
Hello Ashlyn , I wish you and all subscribers of your channel HAPPY EASTER and many colorful Easter eggs. 🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚
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Fecal Matter REALLY Does Matter! It's the most Aromatic Gold ever found on Earth! 🤣 MOO From next door in COW-lumbus, Ohio 👋
Always enjoy a Tony segment tossed into the mix!! Really enjoyed the drone clips and music around the 18:30 mark Ashlyn! Just some new music was cool. Great work as always!!! Hope you and your family have a very great and blessed Easter!
Cow manure smells fresh in Lancaster Co., PA, but chicken litter stinks like heck I think!!! I pass a poultry farm everyday to and from work and my gosh when they’re spreading it reeks haha.
Smells like $! 😂
Ah we must have hauled in similar material on our farm, we love it!
Great video Ashlyn and Tony as a retired poultry farmer in South Central Ky I say that chicken litter is definitely some good fertilizer 👍
Yeah it’s got some kick. It’s way to far to lug our dairy manure and a ton a litter gets more done than dairy
Prayers, peace, and. Healing for Thatcher after having his wisdom teeth pulled. How long was he on soft food? Blessings!
He was on soft food for a few days but didn’t waste time getting back on the junk food🤣
Sadly many teenagers have 3 basic food groups: fast, frozen, and junk. Sigh. Blessings this Easter on you and your family.
Another awesome video Ashlin /Tony
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
I agree Ashlyn. That intersection has nothing nice about it. 😂
Along with the intersection just north of that
@@rohrerdairyproductions4080 Oh yeah I forgot about that one. I don’t go through that one as often.
Great video well done!
Question..why can't you incorporate the leftover food that you scrape up into the new feed? Isn't the leftover only 24hours old? Not being a farmer, I can't figure out why this isn't done.
I thought I said it but maybe I didn't. We mix it into the heifer mix
Ok, that explains it. Many thanks!
You clearly did say that Ashlyn.
The biosolids outfits use logger tires (tractor treaded) on the loaders because that stuff is usually wet when it's dumped. They still spin some, but get full buckets. Great video again! The moo doo and chicken poo smell like $! Only need K to get fertility for crops.👍👍
Those tires would a definitely been the way to go in this situation
You mean no one’s complained about you guys running the bridge yet? Must be nice 😂
Oh there were signals
It looks like tile on the surface under the feed. What are the reasons for this different material?
Plain concrete absorbs and sweats moisture worse than tile and over Time will start to erode. Tile is also a smoother surface to eat off of in the long run
Thanks Tony I sure enjoy your videos and appreciate your work ethics.@@TonyPRohrer
@@TonyPRohrer Is it worthwhile using porcelain or can you get by with thin ceramic in this application?
@@dhenschel4tile seems to work fine. Porcelain would be nice though
@@TonyPRohrer I would think ceramic would break given the loader and truck traffic, as ceramic breaks so easily in the house, but as long as it works go with it!