@@lordofhowell7158 I am a dairy farmer in Pennsylvania and just started messing around with a drone last summer. Just in the last few days the video got a bunch of views and I was curious why
The nice thing about sitting here watching this operation on my computer is that I do not have to smell it. Sadly, none of your neighbours have the same benefit.
@@brentmcmillen8829 You should also look into getting chicken manure shipped into your farm. I use to work on a chicken farm (30k chicks per barn), they have to get rid of their manure every time a new batch comes in or lose money. They would love to get rid of theirs. We use to put it on pastures and crops. The nitrogen level in chicken manure makes everyone's hay crop twice the size of the farmer who did not use it.
New subscriber, loved your video! Greetings from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
Good work
New subscriber. Brilliant video 💪🏴
Just curious where you are from and how you saw the video?
@@brentmcmillen8829 Wales uk I am. I follow a few farming channels. Popped up on my page I think 🤷🏻♂️
@@lordofhowell7158 I am a dairy farmer in Pennsylvania and just started messing around with a drone last summer. Just in the last few days the video got a bunch of views and I was curious why
@@brentmcmillen8829 UA-cam trying to promote you maybe. Keep it up . Brilliant videos 😁
@@brentmcmillen8829 i am your neighbor
💡 Sprinkler system feeding cow dung, for fertilizer. ...😁
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Ohh yea, just drive right through what you spread....
IS that a fendt 900 or 800, and is that tanker a 7300 gal or 6300?
828 Vario and 6300 gal tanker
The nice thing about sitting here watching this operation on my computer is that I do not have to smell it. Sadly, none of your neighbours have the same benefit.
With the price of fertilizer going up and up this manure is liquid gold!! The smell of $$$
@@brentmcmillen8829 You should also look into getting chicken manure shipped into your farm. I use to work on a chicken farm (30k chicks per barn), they have to get rid of their manure every time a new batch comes in or lose money. They would love to get rid of theirs. We use to put it on pastures and crops. The nitrogen level in chicken manure makes everyone's hay crop twice the size of the farmer who did not use it.
We have a local pig house that we get manure from in the spring if we don’t have enough to cover where we are planting corn
what crop is it?
It is actually being spread on alfalfa. I empty my pit on the alfalfa ground late fall and empty pit on corn ground in spring.
@@brentmcmillen8829 thanks
can't stand the noise; find something better