Hauling the first loads of liquid manure on to our ground for this spring and explaining how the pit works and how we prepare fields for planting. Thanks for watching.
Young man you are one of America's brightest and best. The work ethic and character you represent is what made us the greatest country in the world. Thank you for what you do and sharing it with us.
Happy Easter Eric and families! Can’t thank you enough for taking us along on all the chores that it takes to keep the dairy chugging along. So much work for our dedicated dairy farmers.
Absolutely smells like money, and huge thanks to all farmers, we couldn't live without them. I would be willing to bet I've been in a persons house that has 10 miniture poodles NOT potty train that smells much worse. He lives in Florida in a small mobile home. Extremely disgusting. I couldn't even take them outside to groom them, because he is only allowed 3.
When I was your age, I got hooked on Mt Dew. I drank 6 to 8 12oz cans per day. I had so much caffeine in my body that I would shake bad when it came time for sleep! My body would finally relax but couldn’t get it going next morning until I had my Mt Dew, Raisin Cream pie breakfast! Finally stopped after my pancreas/ insulin levels off the chart. I later substituted Coca Cola finally giving up all carbonated drinks. Replaced with The Holy Nectar of The Southern Gods- sweet tea w/ just a little ice! Still use too much sugar and caffeine! No better off! You and Your family bring me Great Happiness- Thank You! Many Blessings and Plentiful Yields for YALL! From Northeast Georgia Mountains, Gainesville: Poultry Capital of The World 🌎‼️
We had no barn cleaner on our small NE Wisconsin dairy farm when I was growing up in the 70’s. During winter, we hauled manure from the barn each night before milking using a wheel barrow, making a pile as went through the winter months. In spring my brother and I loaded the manure off the pile with our Farmall H with an old fashioned trip bucket into a New Idea ground-drive spreader pulled by our Farmall A. Took several days to spread it all. Then into tilling and planting. Fond memories...
It's great to see all the farmer's out and providing the entire world with great products. Thank you and your family for all the continuous work you do. Oh and the great videos as well.
Yeah were are supposed to be doing that here, but I still see the farmers tilling every year. I would love to see that done here. God is good he gives such a abundance
You are a very good inspiration for those who want to be dairy farmers and thank you for all the effort you put into your vids have a great Easter Erik
Thanks Eric! Good explanation of the manure and the no till ground. The ideas is to keep the soil healthy. That means organic matter, natural fertilizer, and not tearing up the ground and in-soil infrastructure of bacteria, fungi, worms, that make plants grow. The new farm!
Wow, I never realized the amount of work that goes into a dairy farm. You work your butt off dude. I am really surprised at the attitude of the cows. they have their own personalities, I guess I never though of it. Thanks for the vids, good work.
They looked like they were patiently waiting in line for the brush! (With excellent social distancing) Also, your accuracy with that sprayer is oddly satisfying.
I spent my summers and falls growing up a a very large hog farm in Central Indiana. 10,000 head of hog and 20,000 acres of corn. All the corn was just to feed the hogs. We would also do beans, wheat , hay and occasionally a cash crop like sunflower when the prices were right. But with that many animals, I spent many hours in the seat of a 4440 open cab pulling the honey wagons, as we called them. Dry and liquid. After a while you don't even notice the smell. I went through so many tubes of grease! lol The life blood of a machine!
We never had liquid manure, either loaded by hand or the farmall 400 with manure bucket but that was my favorite time me and brother running spreaders and uncle loading them.
I was wondering where the water and stuff went in the slots. Today I learned about it. I am amazed at how much work you do in order to keep us in milk. I appreciate my milk a lot more now. Did I see you drinking a Coke? I was waiting for the Mountain Dew to show up. Or are you testing us to see if we are paying attention? As usual, thanks for sharing your day with us.
Great video and it is good to see someone showing the dirty stuff. Haha. You take a lot of extra time setting up your shots and I particularly loved the tractor driving over the camera at the end. I am sure it is not easy filming while you are trying to get your work done. Keep up the good work.
Remember last fall the guy who’s wife asked him what he was doing and he said watching A guy power washing manure off his equipment. And she said you’re what? Thankfully I don’t have to tell anyone I’m watching a guy stir his manure and then spread it on the field! Most people just don’t get it AWESOME VIDEO ERIC THANKS 😊
200+ loads, now I understand why some farmers try to spray it directly on their fields. You are investing alot of labor in this job. I hope it cuts down on the amount of chemicals you need to apply.
I think that's the first time I've ever seen you drinking Coke over Mountain Dew or Chocolate Milk! =) Love your videos, you look very relaxed and are a natural born presenter. - Dave
Great video! Very informative to us wannabe-farmers! :) I was impressed, but so nervous when you did the drive-over camera shot...HAHAHA You all are inspiring with how hard you work! I follow a grain farmer and a sheep farmer as well...and I'm in awe of how much work there is to do each day!
You definitely got the right idea with doing no-till, I study soils and land management in college and plowing is basically the equivalent of a forest fire, earth quake, volcano, and flood for microbes living in the soil. It disrupts channels in the soil to help with water infiltration and it kills off the fungi and bacteria that helps make nutrients available for crops. Also no-till tends to have more consistent yields even with large weather variations. Keep up the good work!
If we don’t do lots of tillage in Minnesota we don’t have a crop to harvest, our soils are really thick and clay-ee?😂 but no till would be nice to do. Saves lots of money on diesel. And erosion is always something you wanna try to avoid if possible.
Nevertheless, you will lose a lot of ammonia to the atmosphere if you don´t till in the manure. On a warm and sunny day on naked soil more than half your ammonium-N might float away in a few hours time.
Yes,no till has many advantages...just do'nt like the idea of having to use roundup on everything these days.It's reported to be in all oat products now including baby foods because of soy products used so how long before it's in our milk? Great job farming and sharing with us all...Thankyou
Thanks for not overplaying with music, the sounds of the farm are great!
Happy Easter......He is Risen
My 16 year old son, was totally amazed on the HUGE s spreader!! Great video. Thank you. STAY SAFE
Young man you are one of America's brightest and best. The work ethic and character you represent is what made us the greatest country in the world. Thank you for what you do and sharing it with us.
Larry Croft well said👍🏻
Agreed
Absolutely
Even though Canada is apart of the Americas most people will assume that you mean from the USA. This fellow is from Canada.
@@KieranMullen Pennsylvania I believe Kieran.
Vary interesting. Nothing is wasted. Great video. You have blessed day.
Hard work right here folks! We thank you keeping us fed to all farmers, be safe. From NC.
I like the maturity in this video, no sides shows
Thanks for the Easter video, interesting as usual. Happy Easter to you and your family. "He Is Risen, Just as He said"
Thank you for showing part of what you do, and thanks for teaching us about the farm and what gos on there.
Thx for explaining how ur barn pit works. I didn’t know it goes all the way under the barn 👍
Thanks for the video Eric. I was wondering why the cover crop wasn't tilled under and you answered that. Also, great camera work!
Triticale is looking great, that new cow brush is working out great for the ladies, thanks for the video Eric, ✅
Always interesting to watch. Love the machinery and how well you care for it and the animals.
Happy Easter Eric and families! Can’t thank you enough for taking us along on all the chores that it takes to keep the dairy chugging along. So much work for our dedicated dairy farmers.
I've long been curious about this aspect of your operation. Thanks for the elaboration. And happy Easter.
I appreciate your no nonsense farming videos!
Thanks for another day at the farm video always love watching so amazing a always keep m coming
Great story teller. Outstanding editing. Thank you.
Thank God Smell-a-vision never became a thing. That must reek!!!
Brett Dietrich driving past farms that just sprayed it smells so bad I can’t imagine what it’s like standing next to the pit 😂
Smells like money!
Absolutely smells like money, and huge thanks to all farmers, we couldn't live without them. I would be willing to bet I've been in a persons house that has 10 miniture poodles NOT potty train that smells much worse. He lives in Florida in a small mobile home. Extremely disgusting. I couldn't even take them outside to groom them, because he is only allowed 3.
9:57 Dramatic effect - and, man, some mad confidence that you would not run over your camera. Color me impressed. Happy Easter!
Happy Resurrection Day Eric. God bless you. Thank you for the video. ✝️❤️
Thank you and your family for all you do!
that shot under the tractor and trailer was really cool!
That Case IH is sounding awesome!
When I was your age, I got hooked on Mt Dew. I drank 6 to 8 12oz cans per day. I had so much caffeine in my body that I would shake bad when it came time for sleep! My body would finally relax but couldn’t get it going next morning until I had my Mt Dew, Raisin Cream pie breakfast!
Finally stopped after my pancreas/ insulin levels off the chart. I later substituted Coca Cola finally giving up all carbonated drinks. Replaced with The Holy Nectar of The Southern Gods- sweet tea w/ just a little ice!
Still use too much sugar and caffeine! No better off!
You and Your family bring me Great Happiness- Thank You!
Many Blessings and Plentiful Yields for YALL! From Northeast Georgia Mountains, Gainesville: Poultry Capital of The World 🌎‼️
It's a crappy job but, someone has to do it. Thanks for taking us along.
We had no barn cleaner on our small NE Wisconsin dairy farm when I was growing up in the 70’s. During winter, we hauled manure from the barn each night before milking using a wheel barrow, making a pile as went through the winter months. In spring my brother and I loaded the manure off the pile with our Farmall H with an old fashioned trip bucket into a New Idea ground-drive spreader pulled by our Farmall A. Took several days to spread it all. Then into tilling and planting. Fond memories...
It's great to see all the farmer's out and providing the entire world with great products. Thank you and your family for all the continuous work you do. Oh and the great videos as well.
I just love seeing what you guys do in a day. Keep up the awesome work!
Yeah were are supposed to be doing that here, but I still see the farmers tilling every year. I would love to see that done here. God is good he gives such a abundance
Man, the throat on that Case! Purring so nicely it makes me warm inside.
Love the details. Good different shots. Happy Easter. HE IS RISEN!
Love your videos very educational! Thank you for sharing! Have always been interested in farming and equipment!
You are a very good inspiration for those who want to be dairy farmers and thank you for all the effort you put into your vids have a great Easter Erik
Love The Dan Lebatard Show with Stugotz.
I’m itching to start hauling manure but our fields are still covered in snow.. sweet video!!
Great video! Manure spreading are some of my favorite videos!
"Spring Liquid Manure Hauling Begins" This is why I watch! Thanks, Dairyman!
I so appreciate all milk products after watching your hard work!!!!
Love ur work brother .... keep going.....
Hope you and your family are having a nice Easter! Take Care and Stay Well
Man I like that new Holland
Thanks Eric! Good explanation of the manure and the no till ground. The ideas is to keep the soil healthy. That means organic matter, natural fertilizer, and not tearing up the ground and in-soil infrastructure of bacteria, fungi, worms, that make plants grow. The new farm!
I am so glad there is no Smell O Vision. That must smell wonderful
Happy Easter, to the whole family!
Wow, I never realized the amount of work that goes into a dairy farm. You work your butt off dude. I am really surprised at the attitude of the cows. they have their own personalities, I guess I never though of it. Thanks for the vids, good work.
Eric I like the set up that you have to remove the cow poop it seems to work pretty cool thanks for the lesson 👍🇺🇸
Love the smell of new mown hay. Then there is the smell of liquid manure being spread on a field, it can take your breath away. That's farming.
قلة من الشباب يحبون هاته المهنة ، شئ مشرف ان ترى شاب يعمل بجد في هاذا المجال ، بالتوفيق .
They looked like they were patiently waiting in line for the brush! (With excellent social distancing) Also, your accuracy with that sprayer is oddly satisfying.
Every one be gangster until the Manure starts rising through the floor
Love to see a coat of paint on big Red!!!!
Driving over the camera with the tractor and spreader EXCELLENT catch.
Hello. Ohhhhhhhh so that's where it goes. And you pump it out and spread it. Very interesting.
I spent my summers and falls growing up a a very large hog farm in Central Indiana. 10,000 head of hog and 20,000 acres of corn. All the corn was just to feed the hogs. We would also do beans, wheat , hay and occasionally a cash crop like sunflower when the prices were right. But with that many animals, I spent many hours in the seat of a 4440 open cab pulling the honey wagons, as we called them. Dry and liquid. After a while you don't even notice the smell. I went through so many tubes of grease! lol The life blood of a machine!
I love how your girls watch what your doing, like they know what's going on. Sorry I was just thinking allowed. There so sweet looking.
We never had liquid manure, either loaded by hand or the farmall 400 with manure bucket but that was my favorite time me and brother running spreaders and uncle loading them.
Tritical looks so lush and pretty.
Don’t be afraid to make longer videos...great job
I was wondering where the water and stuff went in the slots. Today I learned about it. I am amazed at how much work you do in order to keep us in milk. I appreciate my milk a lot more now. Did I see you drinking a Coke? I was waiting for the Mountain Dew to show up. Or are you testing us to see if we are paying attention? As usual, thanks for sharing your day with us.
Doug, It's been said that Eric is in the manure business, that has a side product of Milk. :-) Eric- Do you have a tee shirt that says "Got Manure?"
@@genedameier8746 great idea.
Grass is getting green and tall!
I’d love to see your soil sample from one of your fields! I bet the fertility and organic matter is amazing!
Great video and it is good to see someone showing the dirty stuff. Haha. You take a lot of extra time setting up your shots and I particularly loved the tractor driving over the camera at the end. I am sure it is not easy filming while you are trying to get your work done. Keep up the good work.
something wierdly satisfying about watching manure spread on farm fields
Epic camera shots! I vfc would have been so scared that I would have crushed the camera! Great job!
Remember last fall the guy who’s wife asked him what he was doing and he said watching A guy power washing manure off his equipment. And she said you’re what? Thankfully I don’t have to tell anyone I’m watching a guy stir his manure and then spread it on the field! Most people just don’t get it AWESOME VIDEO ERIC THANKS 😊
the 7250 is an awesome sounding machine!
I don't usually comment, but the road view camera angle when you drove over the camera was really good.
Love the video’s... Anyone else want to teach him the difference between “good” and “well” when using the English language?
Very nice sound in that case
200+ loads, now I understand why some farmers try to spray it directly on their fields. You are investing alot of labor in this job. I hope it cuts down on the amount of chemicals you need to apply.
I think that's the first time I've ever seen you drinking Coke over Mountain Dew or Chocolate Milk! =) Love your videos, you look very relaxed and are a natural born presenter. - Dave
Great video! Very informative to us wannabe-farmers! :) I was impressed, but so nervous when you did the drive-over camera shot...HAHAHA You all are inspiring with how hard you work! I follow a grain farmer and a sheep farmer as well...and I'm in awe of how much work there is to do each day!
10:07 very cool shot!
Perfect dude!!! Just enough time at the end for me to leave a like!
Nice camera angles !!!..Really nice drive over ... too cool !
Happy Easter!
That was very cool how your barn is set up I wish ate feed lot was that way
Have a blessed Easter Eric!
You definitely got the right idea with doing no-till, I study soils and land management in college and plowing is basically the equivalent of a forest fire, earth quake, volcano, and flood for microbes living in the soil. It disrupts channels in the soil to help with water infiltration and it kills off the fungi and bacteria that helps make nutrients available for crops. Also no-till tends to have more consistent yields even with large weather variations. Keep up the good work!
If we don’t do lots of tillage in Minnesota we don’t have a crop to harvest, our soils are really thick and clay-ee?😂 but no till would be nice to do. Saves lots of money on diesel. And erosion is always something you wanna try to avoid if possible.
Nevertheless, you will lose a lot of ammonia to the atmosphere if you don´t till in the manure. On a warm and sunny day on naked soil more than half your ammonium-N might float away in a few hours time.
EinachserLS here in Europe we have to inject the manure so it doesn’t wash away and the ammonia doesn’t evaporate
No till depends on your soil type and the crop your planting it doesnt work for everything
Yes,no till has many advantages...just do'nt like the idea of having to use roundup on everything these days.It's reported to be in all oat products now including baby foods because of soy products used so how long before it's in our milk? Great job farming and sharing with us all...Thankyou
Great video!
awesome to see you listen to the dan le betard show. best entertain when doing busy work
It takes guts to get that shot with the tractor...and mad tractor skills! Good vid and Happy Easter Eric.
Really loving all your content. I'm an old curmudgeon so happy to see a young man with a work ethic uncommon with today's entitled millennials.
YOUR CAMERA PICS ARE AMAZING Great job on this video...
I work at a dairy farm in Connecticut and it’s cool to see how much different the two are
Great vid as allways
At 8:55 thats all I listing to in the tractor all day 👌
Love this video
Thanks for sharing, missed the cows and heifers!! Like personalities!...keep on keeping on!
Love the camera work on this one
This is super gross but fascinating at the same time! Especially to someone who is not a farmer! Great vid!
Love the vid man I would love to help on a farm like this one. Nice set btw🤘🏻🤙🏻
Good work friend
I like this idea as a farmer
Smells like money 💰💰💰!! Happy Easter! ✝️✝️✝️ 🐣🌸🌼🌷
Great video good narration, we very much enjoyed it thanks
Eric that is quite a fram that you have 👍👍🇺🇸
Just love your videos so much!
That was an awesome shot
10:02 You're absolutely crazy making this shot... holy molly