Love watching your dad as he observes the mixer filling up. I'm thinking that of the 10 Generations, his generation has seen the most advancements in technology in the dairy industry. Proud of him for embracing change. That's not easy for us old guys.
I couldn't agree more with this, his dad said a few videos ago that these robots were his replacement, he must be so proud of the job Eric has done. Great to see
All depends on mentality. I learned how to ride a snowboard from a 62 year old guy. But he liked new things, liked challenges etc. So instead of riding skies like the rest of his generation, he picked up snowboard. He had good computer knowledge and kept up with things. He was exited about the youngs development, instead of hating it. Like most old grumpy men do. Like we have text from as far back as ancient greece where the old complain about the new generation. Seems it has been a thing for thousands of years, that the old do not like change. Even when that change is for the better. Im now 38 years old. I have no problem keeping up with society. Takes some effort. But i suspect the effort is way less than if i were to fall behind like my father etc has done. Who struggles with many day to day things. Cause he understands little technology. Thankfully he has kids that can help him. Ive sworn to never fall behind. And become a grumpy old man. I embrace new things, and view it positivly. Instead of being negative about any change. Its so much about mentality. I live next to a kindergarden. Remember i used to get annoyed by all the noise they were making etc. Until i did a rethink and reevaluate it. Now i just view the noise from the kids playing as something nice and positive. Does not annoy me anymore. Wonders what mental attitude can do.
You've made so many changes and improvements over the time I have been following your channel. New Barns, Solar Power, Silos, Feeding System. It's always fascinating and your channel is excellent.
That's what happens when to government starts giving out money. I'd love to know exactly how much the tax payers have given them. We'd all be blown away
@@paulnovak833 lol, if government didnt subsidize. Then all food production in USA would stop, and US would be left with importing food from countries with lower wages. I do not live in the USA. But i do live in Norway. Same deal here. If we want production at home, then we need to fund it. Cause our farmers are not 9 times as effective as a Chinese farmer. Actually the chinese farmer is more effective than ours due to climate. I Chinese farmer can grow year round in some places, upto 4 crops per year. That means the Chinese tractor can work year round. Yet our farmers want 9 times the wages of a Chinese farmer, due to living cost etc. In my country you get 1 crop, and a bad yielding crop at that. Cause of the lack of sunlight and warm weather. And the farmers tractor is idle 2/3 of the year. Cause there is nothing to grow.. Cause there is ice and snow everywhere. I dont think people would farm to live in super poverty. Then they would just stop farming.. I personaly like funding it, so one has food security.. Not that long ago covid broke down supply chains.. Seems some people did not learn.
I definitely would be interested in a cost breakdown and try and see if there's enough information to make a decision on whether it suits our situation or not. Great video though, and great that your dad can take it a bit easy, I'm very happy for you guys!!!
I don't think he gave the dollar amounts but he did go over the reasoning for how and when it would pay for itself in the first video he made on the system.
@@melon1323eric mentioned that in the video where concrete work was being done. i believe he said either funds were a little tight after everything to add that on or that they felt the cost to do it wouldn't be worth it as PA doesn't get a crazy amount of snow
This farm is not the same farm as the one i started watching years go when you were advertising soda can of drinks with a milk label in your office with a deer i think on the wall.....i might not comment a lot but never missed a video and well done, you and your dad, for keeping the farm going and constantly improving it during this uncertain times for farmers all over the western world.
I am not a farmer. I have been around different industries that automated. The setup and getting the system running right is fine on the new system. The proof will come when the system is a bit older. Then the company you chose and the system you bought will show its true colors. I see this company you’re using has many working long term systems and I understand why you went with them. I hope for many years of service. Farms are a very dirty place for electric equipment. It’s been really fun watching this system being built out.
Silage is tough on equipment, totally different from most environments. But Lely has a reputation in Ag, and they should know what they are doing. I'm interested to see it operating next year, too.
Hey erik, im a dairy farmer from the netherlands with 100 dairycows, i’m following your video’s for a while now and im learning a lot from your way of running your farm. I think your feeding system overal with the upright silo’s is the most efficient way of feeding cows with minimal spoilage, accurate and consistent and with way less labor. I think many farmers are going to copy this in the future Keep up the good work💪
What an awesome system. And the fact that your Dad gets to sleep in, I can relate with that. Getting older makes mornings more of a slow start-up situation. You dad needs that for sure. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations! That is one cool setup, lot of prep work to get to this day, well done 👍 Hope it works well for years and makes your life even that much more enjoyable.
I have a lely vector, I recommend raising your feed fences during the day and lowering them at night. Then hopefully it has most of its idle time at night and you won’t get as many night calls.
Woohoo! Finally up and running! Thanks for documenting the installation process, looking forward to hearing lots more about the system and how it's working for you!
Been waiting eagerly for this video ever since you first talked about it. So very happy for you guys. Hope it works well with little troubles. Peace be with you.
I’m right with you, could stand there and watch it mix batches all day! Lely Vectors are truly a great addition to dairy farms. In a year’s time you will probably look back and wonder how it ever worked without them. 😂
So exciting seeing months of planning and building, finally start working as intended and improving the farm. When you have time, it would be nice to update the youtube banner with the latest view of the farm.
Eric, I was thinking you should make a Manual book/binder on how to run this complex system. Also, labeling each component on your electrical boxes, controllers & chutes. You are so smart at operating everything on the ranch, but what if you were sick, in the hospital, or passed away? I lost my adult son suddenly a few years ago & he ran a lot of things. I don't like bringing it up, but you are so vital to your Dad & the farm. It would help with the stress load too if you want to go for a quick trip out of town or a vacation. I love this system though & thank you for sharing this!
I have been on your channel since you started. Did you ever think from where your farm was that you would be able to change this much? Congratulations to you and your family on this channel and farm. May God bless all your family does.
as a cattle rancher who always seems to be searching for ways to get things more efficient. this has got to be the coolest thing to watch. Id get nothing done cause Id be watching those feeders all the time lol
I think this is fantastic to see it all operational now - it was hard for me to picture just how things all tied together, but now to see it all working it's pretty cool.
What a wonderful setup. Not too many startup glitches. I am retired now, but back in the day I used to build automated feed blending systems for hog farmers. Similar concept, with three ton batches getting dumped into semi. One thing you might consider is building a steel frame above the mineral hoppers, to suspend a tote. Might be cheaper than the 50# bags. A forklift can easily lift them. I used 4 open hook chains to hold bag. Just a thought. Amazing technology. 😊
5:05 is my favorite part of the video! Your father laid back in his chair, saving his knees, watching the fruits of all his and his families hard labour pay off! Congratulations sir
This kind of equipment gives the smaller family farms the ability to survive and thrive. We need many more dairy farms of this size to ensure a dependable, not too big to fail, system of operation and more stable food supply. This size of operation makes an individual American land ownership scenario much more of a possibility instead of introducing foreign entities into the Ag sector. Mega dairies, operations with more than 1,000 milking cows, are more polluting to water and air, more susceptible to diseases, can fall into a "too big to fail" scenario, require cheap labor to operate, and create a less than desirable concentration of subsidized wealth. True family dairy farms need to be supported, not pushed out of business by foreign worker supported mega dairies. Congratulations to you, Eric, your dad and family for your continued success!!!
20k views and only 1 quarter likes - people please hit the like button its not hard and it helps Eric with all the effort he put in to give us the videos.
It is a very impressive system! Best of all it worked!! Using conveyors and other things you already had shows the genius of the American Farmer! Well done!!
Huge congratulations to you and your father Eric. Been watching you the past few years now and it’s been great to see how your farms progressed. Huge achievement for yourself i suppose yous will enjoy a bit more free time now🎉
Definitely an interesting set up, it's amazing how far technology has come. I'm interested in seeing how everything holds up over time and how well it copes with rain and snow.
Congratulations on successfully, completing such a huge project. I wish my late uncle would be able to see it. He was a lifelong dairyman in Chester County.
Great to see farmers taking advantage of the latest tech. The investment hopefully will provide better quality produce & working conditions for farmers!
Really cool......I did Industrial controls for 28yrs. I saw so much automation and PLC improvements. We've got SpaceX catching rockets flying backwards......amazing.
Eric, great video explaining the process. It’s amazing how you were able to get all of the conveyers and tubes to fit in a small spot. The electronics controlling the process is amazing. I hope it works out well for you and hopefully you don’t have too many issues in the middle of the night. 🙏👏👍🇺🇸
Nice to see the system up and working. The payoff for all the hard work and capital investments in your operation. I'm looking forward to seeing how this plays out over the coming years. Something to consider - if you get a line of that dry mineral that clogs, perhaps adding a shaker on that line to run when the mineral runs will help keep it from sticking. As for wanting to watch it mix - perhaps install cameras in the key locations of the mixing room, run those feeds to the computer in the control room, and then set it up so you can look in on it from your phone from wherever you may be on the farm. I'm retired aerospace. I'm impressed by the level of tech in the ag industry. From auto feed systems such as this one, to precision planters, to GPS guided combines and tractors, to yield monitor maps of fields, to tailoring the seed / variety to specific field characteristics, to variable applications of fertilizer across fields, to precision applied and drone sprayed fungicides and dozens of other examples. All are examples of high tech boosting production and lowering costs of the food for a hungry world.
Seeing the new system working for the first time is really great. You have sure made serious upgrades to your farm operation and I love to see them working for you. It will be nice for your Dad to be able to have it a bit easier also. It is amazing how much you have to keep track of in feeding the herd. Thanks for sharing this exciting day with us.
Hey I'm happy for you guys getting this system in. This will allow for you and your dad time to do other things more flexible and also more family time too. Not to mention dad isn't getting any younger so it great for him to be working smarter and not harder. Wishing you all the more success with this improvement on the farm🎉
I have watched this system working on this farm. Incredibly amazing! This is so high tech compared to when I helped feed and milk at other friend's farms. Thank you for sharing Eric!! And Dennis you looked good too!
Congrats Eric and family! I hope you take a moment to let this change sink in. 10 generations of impossibility hard work led to this week. Congrats! I can't wait to see this system evolve over time. Hope it's a nice change of pace for your dad.
Cool system! Probably 3 to 6 months of chasing bugs and by then it'll be lean and mean and you'll be able to run it in your sleep. Bugs are the best learning tool you get for free. :) In the controls business we liked to call them features. hahaha
Super cool that I can understand how much food is down and then go make more so there is never a time when the cows do not have food. I look forward to seeing more of the system. Thanks for the video.
It's really great to see the system work I know my brother is watching this too. We used to work on our dairy farm. It's great to see how technology changes things.
I am still hoping to see a video from you about how well the solar system is doing, if it has majorly offset you electrical use and if it is financially beneficial to do it. I see a lot of claims solar will save farms thousands of dollars a year... but I have not seen farmers saying it has done that for them.
This is very interesting. My first experience seeing robot feeding. I can see how this can be more efficient leading into your dad being able to kick back more. When he’s away, not so much pressure on you. Great to see the progress from start to finish
This is a fantastic system it appears. Anytime you can consistently provide feed to the cows you’ll see the benefit. You’ll probably find a huge reduction in feed waste with the silage not being out in the open bunks. The reduction in manpower speaks for itself. Many times people are resistant to change and automation though it ultimately is a business you’re running and the main focus remains to maximize profits.
CONGRATULATIONS after hours and hours of planning it must be so fulfilling to see it in action. Let’s hope with feed in front of the milkers 24/7 that you will get a jump in production.
It's awesome seeing all the hard work come together. The biggest smiles I've seen from you yet. I know you have to feel like a kid on Christmas morning! I look forward to seeing more as you use it! Super cool!
When y’all get the bugs worked out of this feeding system it’s going to save you so much time. I would have given my right arm to have a feeding system like this on our dairy farm back in the 60s and 70s to keep me from having to do our late feeding at 10:00 pm every night. The advancements in dairy farming technology is mind blowing.
Thank you for taking us on these annual journeys. Every year your farm grows in such innovative and creative ways! And we get to see it all behind the scenes. Thank you again for your videos!
that's an awesome setup Eric hope it works out well for you and your dad I've been watching things come together all year, it's great to see it operational, good luck guys
As someone who lives in a dairy state and cares about animal health. It’s a really cool system also really cool that it frees up your dad to do different work on the farm. It’s also cool to see how they support the older equipment with your scrappers. Should have good support and parts for years to come.
Love watching your dad as he observes the mixer filling up. I'm thinking that of the 10 Generations, his generation has seen the most advancements in technology in the dairy industry. Proud of him for embracing change. That's not easy for us old guys.
I couldn't agree more with this, his dad said a few videos ago that these robots were his replacement, he must be so proud of the job Eric has done. Great to see
All depends on mentality. I learned how to ride a snowboard from a 62 year old guy.
But he liked new things, liked challenges etc. So instead of riding skies like the rest of his generation, he picked up snowboard.
He had good computer knowledge and kept up with things. He was exited about the youngs development, instead of hating it. Like most old grumpy men do.
Like we have text from as far back as ancient greece where the old complain about the new generation. Seems it has been a thing for thousands of years, that the old do not like change.
Even when that change is for the better.
Im now 38 years old. I have no problem keeping up with society. Takes some effort. But i suspect the effort is way less than if i were to fall behind like my father etc has done. Who struggles with many day to day things. Cause he understands little technology. Thankfully he has kids that can help him.
Ive sworn to never fall behind. And become a grumpy old man. I embrace new things, and view it positivly. Instead of being negative about any change.
Its so much about mentality. I live next to a kindergarden. Remember i used to get annoyed by all the noise they were making etc.
Until i did a rethink and reevaluate it. Now i just view the noise from the kids playing as something nice and positive. Does not annoy me anymore.
Wonders what mental attitude can do.
So excited to see Lancaster's farmers getting some technology and efficiency!!!
Tons of videos about Ley Vector once installed but it was really cool to see the whole setup process and adapting the system to your farm.
You've made so many changes and improvements over the time I have been following your channel. New Barns, Solar Power, Silos, Feeding System. It's always fascinating and your channel is excellent.
Y’all job now is keep ingredient bins and carts full! Nice job. Hope feeders continue to work and work in bad cold and rainy weather
That's what happens when to government starts giving out money. I'd love to know exactly how much the tax payers have given them. We'd all be blown away
@@paulnovak833 lol, if government didnt subsidize. Then all food production in USA would stop, and US would be left with importing food from countries with lower wages.
I do not live in the USA. But i do live in Norway. Same deal here. If we want production at home, then we need to fund it.
Cause our farmers are not 9 times as effective as a Chinese farmer. Actually the chinese farmer is more effective than ours due to climate. I Chinese farmer can grow year round in some places, upto 4 crops per year. That means the Chinese tractor can work year round. Yet our farmers want 9 times the wages of a Chinese farmer, due to living cost etc.
In my country you get 1 crop, and a bad yielding crop at that. Cause of the lack of sunlight and warm weather. And the farmers tractor is idle 2/3 of the year. Cause there is nothing to grow.. Cause there is ice and snow everywhere.
I dont think people would farm to live in super poverty. Then they would just stop farming..
I personaly like funding it, so one has food security.. Not that long ago covid broke down supply chains.. Seems some people did not learn.
Do you think it would be a good idea to mark a clearance area in that mixing room to prevent things from getting in the way of the robots?
10.000 views in 1 hour ? Shows you there is a lot of interest ! Can't get much better for Lely than this !
Eric, if you could do a video on the cost breakdown or a cost-benefit analysis, that would be super interesting
I'm interested in that to. I enjoy his information and videos. But they have to have over a million invested with silos and can't see the point ??
Keep in mind that they save time. He mentioned that his dad would like more rest and that he cant feed and do al the other tasks
I definitely would be interested in a cost breakdown and try and see if there's enough information to make a decision on whether it suits our situation or not. Great video though, and great that your dad can take it a bit easy, I'm very happy for you guys!!!
@@mattcourtney3319Not even close to a million. 1k per foot
I don't think he gave the dollar amounts but he did go over the reasoning for how and when it would pay for itself in the first video he made on the system.
Congratulations!
You and your father should be very proud.
SUCCESS !!🤩🤩 I have been waiting for months for this day. So I can only imagine what this day means for you.
Looks Good but the True Story is whenever it Snows!
Tbh if they where smart they could off set hot water pipes in the concrete to prevent snow on the traces
@@melon1323eric mentioned that in the video where concrete work was being done. i believe he said either funds were a little tight after everything to add that on or that they felt the cost to do it wouldn't be worth it as PA doesn't get a crazy amount of snow
They don’t get crazy snow like us dairy guys in the northern Midwest. Their winters are actually fairly mild
This farm is not the same farm as the one i started watching years go when you were advertising soda can of drinks with a milk label in your office with a deer i think on the wall.....i might not comment a lot but never missed a video and well done, you and your dad, for keeping the farm going and constantly improving it during this uncertain times for farmers all over the western world.
Must be amazing to see it finally in action after all this time and working successfully. Congratulations!
I am not a farmer. I have been around different industries that automated. The setup and getting the system running right is fine on the new system. The proof will come when the system is a bit older. Then the company you chose and the system you bought will show its true colors. I see this company you’re using has many working long term systems and I understand why you went with them. I hope for many years of service. Farms are a very dirty place for electric equipment. It’s been really fun watching this system being built out.
Silage is tough on equipment, totally different from most environments. But Lely has a reputation in Ag, and they should know what they are doing. I'm interested to see it operating next year, too.
Lely is dutch 🇳🇱 so no chinese crap 😊
Hey erik, im a dairy farmer from the netherlands with 100 dairycows, i’m following your video’s for a while now and im learning a lot from your way of running your farm.
I think your feeding system overal with the upright silo’s is the most efficient way of feeding cows with minimal spoilage, accurate and consistent and with way less labor. I think many farmers are going to copy this in the future
Keep up the good work💪
What an awesome system. And the fact that your Dad gets to sleep in, I can relate with that. Getting older makes mornings more of a slow start-up situation. You dad needs that for sure.
Cheers!!!!!!!!!!
Your long term labor and machinery savings should very substantial. Knew nothing of dairy before I found your channel really enjoy your videos.
I’ve been anxiously waiting for this,,,, CONGRATS!
🇺🇸🇨🇱
Congratulations! That is one cool setup, lot of prep work to get to this day, well done 👍 Hope it works well for years and makes your life even that much more enjoyable.
Great to see system up & running hope it gives you & dad some family time.
I would've loved this back in the 70's when I worked on the farm. Got to love progress!
I have a lely vector, I recommend raising your feed fences during the day and lowering them at night.
Then hopefully it has most of its idle time at night and you won’t get as many night calls.
That is a good idea
Woohoo! Finally up and running! Thanks for documenting the installation process, looking forward to hearing lots more about the system and how it's working for you!
Been waiting eagerly for this video ever since you first talked about it. So very happy for you guys. Hope it works well with little troubles. Peace be with you.
I’m right with you, could stand there and watch it mix batches all day! Lely Vectors are truly a great addition to dairy farms.
In a year’s time you will probably look back and wonder how it ever worked without them. 😂
So exciting seeing months of planning and building, finally start working as intended and improving the farm. When you have time, it would be nice to update the youtube banner with the latest view of the farm.
Eric, I was thinking you should make a Manual book/binder on how to run this complex system. Also, labeling each component on your electrical boxes, controllers & chutes. You are so smart at operating everything on the ranch, but what if you were sick, in the hospital, or passed away? I lost my adult son suddenly a few years ago & he ran a lot of things. I don't like bringing it up, but you are so vital to your Dad & the farm. It would help with the stress load too if you want to go for a quick trip out of town or a vacation. I love this system though & thank you for sharing this!
I have been on your channel since you started. Did you ever think from where your farm was that you would be able to change this much? Congratulations to you and your family on this channel and farm. May God bless all your family does.
as a cattle rancher who always seems to be searching for ways to get things more efficient. this has got to be the coolest thing to watch. Id get nothing done cause Id be watching those feeders all the time lol
Love the setup and so happy that it is working well! Can't wait to see how it works in the winter and long term as well! Great job to everyone!!!!
I think this is fantastic to see it all operational now - it was hard for me to picture just how things all tied together, but now to see it all working it's pretty cool.
What a wonderful setup. Not too many startup glitches. I am retired now, but back in the day I used to build automated feed blending systems for hog farmers. Similar concept, with three ton batches getting dumped into semi. One thing you might consider is building a steel frame above the mineral hoppers, to suspend a tote. Might be cheaper than the 50# bags. A forklift can easily lift them. I used 4 open hook chains to hold bag. Just a thought. Amazing technology. 😊
5:05 is my favorite part of the video! Your father laid back in his chair, saving his knees, watching the fruits of all his and his families hard labour pay off! Congratulations sir
Amazing. Wished we would have had that back in the 60's and 70's!
This kind of equipment gives the smaller family farms the ability to survive and thrive. We need many more dairy farms of this size to ensure a dependable, not too big to fail, system of operation and more stable food supply. This size of operation makes an individual American land ownership scenario much more of a possibility instead of introducing foreign entities into the Ag sector. Mega dairies, operations with more than 1,000 milking cows, are more polluting to water and air, more susceptible to diseases, can fall into a "too big to fail" scenario, require cheap labor to operate, and create a less than desirable concentration of subsidized wealth. True family dairy farms need to be supported, not pushed out of business by foreign worker supported mega dairies. Congratulations to you, Eric, your dad and family for your continued success!!!
20k views and only 1 quarter likes - people please hit the like button its not hard and it helps Eric with all the effort he put in to give us the videos.
This should also give you more time to do the herd management. Looks like a winner and a huge learning curve. Thanks for sharing.
You have to love modern day technology! I look forward to each and every video!!
Thanks for taking us along on this ride. This amazing as an old dairy farmer from generations ago.
It is a very impressive system! Best of all it worked!! Using conveyors and other things you already had shows the genius of the American Farmer! Well done!!
Awesome to see your ideas you shared on here less than a year ago to come to fruition. Well done!
Huge congratulations to you and your father Eric. Been watching you the past few years now and it’s been great to see how your farms progressed. Huge achievement for yourself i suppose yous will enjoy a bit more free time now🎉
Definitely an interesting set up, it's amazing how far technology has come. I'm interested in seeing how everything holds up over time and how well it copes with rain and snow.
Congratulations on successfully, completing such a huge project. I wish my late uncle would be able to see it. He was a lifelong dairyman in Chester County.
I hope that the system delivers or you as planned. Awesome to see it unfold.
Excellent series! Glad to see all the hard work and planning come together. Bet Dad will find something to do, he's not one to sit around.
Good for you! You and your Dad have made thoughtful choices for your farm for today and the future.
it has been amazing to watch this system from start to finish.
We were in Lancaster for the weekend and went past your farm. Your farm fits in with the beauty of Lancaster.
Keep on top of you maintenance plan, bearings,chains, augers etc a small inexpensive item could be a show stopper!
I am watching in absolute amazement Eric!!!
Wow!
This will be life changing for you and your Dad!
Blessings from Australia.❤
Great to see farmers taking advantage of the latest tech. The investment hopefully will provide better quality produce & working conditions for farmers!
Really cool......I did Industrial controls for 28yrs. I saw so much automation and PLC improvements. We've got SpaceX catching rockets flying backwards......amazing.
Happy for you guys. Must feel incredible.
Eric, great video explaining the process. It’s amazing how you were able to get all of the conveyers and tubes to fit in a small spot. The electronics controlling the process is amazing. I hope it works out well for you and hopefully you don’t have too many issues in the middle of the night. 🙏👏👍🇺🇸
Nice to see the system up and working. The payoff for all the hard work and capital investments in your operation. I'm looking forward to seeing how this plays out over the coming years. Something to consider - if you get a line of that dry mineral that clogs, perhaps adding a shaker on that line to run when the mineral runs will help keep it from sticking. As for wanting to watch it mix - perhaps install cameras in the key locations of the mixing room, run those feeds to the computer in the control room, and then set it up so you can look in on it from your phone from wherever you may be on the farm.
I'm retired aerospace. I'm impressed by the level of tech in the ag industry. From auto feed systems such as this one, to precision planters, to GPS guided combines and tractors, to yield monitor maps of fields, to tailoring the seed / variety to specific field characteristics, to variable applications of fertilizer across fields, to precision applied and drone sprayed fungicides and dozens of other examples. All are examples of high tech boosting production and lowering costs of the food for a hungry world.
Seeing the new system working for the first time is really great. You have sure made serious upgrades to your farm operation and I love to see them working for you. It will be nice for your Dad to be able to have it a bit easier also. It is amazing how much you have to keep track of in feeding the herd. Thanks for sharing this exciting day with us.
Hey I'm happy for you guys getting this system in. This will allow for you and your dad time to do other things more flexible and also more family time too. Not to mention dad isn't getting any younger so it great for him to be working smarter and not harder. Wishing you all the more success with this improvement on the farm🎉
I have watched this system working on this farm. Incredibly amazing! This is so high tech compared to when I helped feed and milk at other friend's farms. Thank you for sharing Eric!! And Dennis you looked good too!
It's so awesome to see it in operation! Thx for sharing this!!!
Great seeing the updates hope the feeds work out. Love watching your videos.
pretty slick Eric, hopefully it will serve the farm in the best way
This is so awesome!!!! Hype, hype, hype!!! Thanks so much for taking us on this journey, and it's so good to hear your dad gets to sleep in! 🎉
AMAZING just AMZING Video Eric. Nice to see dad again. Thank you bud
Congrats Eric and family! I hope you take a moment to let this change sink in. 10 generations of impossibility hard work led to this week. Congrats! I can't wait to see this system evolve over time. Hope it's a nice change of pace for your dad.
Cool system! Probably 3 to 6 months of chasing bugs and by then it'll be lean and mean and you'll be able to run it in your sleep. Bugs are the best learning tool you get for free. :) In the controls business we liked to call them features. hahaha
Sooo....Amtrak runs(or not?!) with many "features?"🤔🙃🤣😂😅🙃
Super cool that I can understand how much food is down and then go make more so there is never a time when the cows do not have food. I look forward to seeing more of the system. Thanks for the video.
Very neat setup, best of science and farmer engineering!
Mr 10th your courage to go with this system is inspirational. I can imagine your dad never thought he'd see something like this.
The video we have been waiting for. Great work guys 🏴
We know it was expensive but it's nice to it run and it's great to see you happy with it and everything is working like it's supposed to
Would you consider putting a "Live Cam" of the mixing process..might be interesting to watch.
Agreed!
YES finally!! Was waiting months and months for this to finally happen! So happy for you guys! And looking forward to seeing updates on how it goes.
So excited for you guys, big changes on the farm.
Congratulations Eric! Nothing like the satisfaction of seeing a vision come to fruition. I hope this saves you and Dad many hours of work.
😊😊 don't you just love it when a plan comes together
Literally been waiting for this moment for so long, I can only imagine how excited you must be to finally see it all run
Very cool Eric! - Is there a "Room Service" option for the cows? You know, a button for them to push for a late night snack😋
It's really great to see the system work I know my brother is watching this too. We used to work on our dairy farm. It's great to see how technology changes things.
I am still hoping to see a video from you about how well the solar system is doing, if it has majorly offset you electrical use and if it is financially beneficial to do it. I see a lot of claims solar will save farms thousands of dollars a year... but I have not seen farmers saying it has done that for them.
Must have been a thrill to see it actually come together! Nicely done, Eric! Nicely done!
How exciting, congrats on the new technology.
This is very interesting. My first experience seeing robot feeding. I can see how this can be more efficient leading into your dad being able to kick back more. When he’s away, not so much pressure on you. Great to see the progress from start to finish
This is a fantastic system it appears. Anytime you can consistently provide feed to the cows you’ll see the benefit. You’ll probably find a huge reduction in feed waste with the silage not being out in the open bunks. The reduction in manpower speaks for itself. Many times people are resistant to change and automation though it ultimately is a business you’re running and the main focus remains to maximize profits.
CONGRATULATIONS after hours and hours of planning it must be so fulfilling to see it in action. Let’s hope with feed in front of the milkers 24/7 that you will get a jump in production.
A few well placed wifi cams and you could sit in front of the TV and watch the mixing and robots work.
Robot milking and you may never need to leave the house!
It's awesome seeing all the hard work come together. The biggest smiles I've seen from you yet. I know you have to feel like a kid on Christmas morning! I look forward to seeing more as you use it! Super cool!
Welcome to the Jetsons farm! Never thought I would see the day
Thanks for getting the 'first day' video out so fast, we have been interested and can't wait for more
Would be interested in hearing Dad's comments about automating.
When y’all get the bugs worked out of this feeding system it’s going to save you so much time. I would have given my right arm to have a feeding system like this on our dairy farm back in the 60s and 70s to keep me from having to do our late feeding at 10:00 pm every night. The advancements in dairy farming technology is mind blowing.
19:55 that light beacon above the red box you should also put one outside so you can see at a glance if something isn’t working right
Such a smart decision to automate the farm where possible. Also planning on dad slowing down the day to day management
Dad's retirement machines! lol.
Thank you for taking us on these annual journeys. Every year your farm grows in such innovative and creative ways! And we get to see it all behind the scenes. Thank you again for your videos!
Now you can spend all of your free time watching the robot feeders.
All 15 minutes of free time on a Dairy farm... 😂
that's an awesome setup Eric hope it works out well for you and your dad I've been watching things come together all year, it's great to see it operational, good luck guys
As someone who lives in a dairy state and cares about animal health. It’s a really cool system also really cool that it frees up your dad to do different work on the farm.
It’s also cool to see how they support the older equipment with your scrappers. Should have good support and parts for years to come.
Really cool to see this system fleshed out on site.
Wow, very impressive!!
It is so awesome to see everything come together and this whole system work I’m very happy for you and your dad and the farm
SOOOO ENJOYED THIS START TO FEEDING, YOUR DAD CAN CUT BACK , SEMI RETIRE, HE AND WIFE CAN GO TO HAWAII, PARIS, ITALY, ETC. 😊😊😊
I think your dad will be be feed room janitor thankyou k for this journey you have taken us on amazing trip
Iam so glad for you