The farmer should be envied in what they do. With all that expensive equipment to operate & maintain, seed and supplies and still provide for their own family and make a profit, probably barely a profit, amazes me.
THANK YOU for thinking about your neighbors when you fertilize - manure, especially pig manure, is a great fertilizer but the *smell*...!! I'm a non-pig-owning neighbor in California...lol. 😊😊😊
Back in the early 80s when I was farming we always planted red clover with spring grains. For winter wheat we use to mix it in with the nitrogen (Urea) when it was spread in the spring.
I was stationed in West Germany in the early 70s and the local German farmer had some fields next to our base. The farmer would spread the liquid cow manure and urine on the fields when the winds blew towards our base. He apparently didn’t like Americans going back to WWII and boy did it stink. 😂
Thanks for the great explanation! Are there any issues with groundwater contamination with the pig waste and does the manure carry any pathogens or bacteria? Thanks!! 👍
A while ago, storms in the southeast caused a bunch of hog waste ponds to overflow into streams and rivers, I recall. Seemed irresponsible to set such things up. This seems better managed. Hard smell to get used to though. Better Dan than me, I think.
My mom was a pretty avid gardener and she would always water the lawn and her plants at sunset so that most of the water wouldn't evaporate in the heat. Is there a benefit to doing something similar with manure? Or, is the moisture content of manure not very valuable?
We were recommended to water just before sunrise to keep mold and mildew from forming in the moist dark environment. I guess there's two schools of though on watering. Maybe that's why I can't even grow weeds in my desert climate.
The farmer should be envied in what they do. With all that expensive equipment to operate & maintain, seed and supplies and still provide for their own family and make a profit, probably barely a profit, amazes me.
I wouldn't trade it for the world!
THANK YOU for thinking about your neighbors when you fertilize - manure, especially pig manure, is a great fertilizer but the *smell*...!! I'm a non-pig-owning neighbor in California...lol. 😊😊😊
...... and , it smells great ........ the neighbors love it .
Back in the early 80s when I was farming we always planted red clover with spring grains. For winter wheat we use to mix it in with the nitrogen (Urea) when it was spread in the spring.
Nice. We used to do red clover, had trouble getting a good stand most years.
Hi 👋 Farmer Dan. Thank you for showing how you manage all the poo. That must smell terrible 🤣
Hey! No problem. Haha it's a bit potent for sure.
Spreading Manure Day aka Neighbor Appreciation Day
I see your farm grows rocks also. Good video.
Very good video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 👍
Dad used to call the smell of fresh spread cow manure the "smell of money" 😁
"It's the smell of desire me lady" - Brian Fantana
I was stationed in West Germany in the early 70s and the local German farmer had some fields next to our base. The farmer would spread the liquid cow manure and urine on the fields when the winds blew towards our base. He apparently didn’t like Americans going back to WWII and boy did it stink. 😂
Haha that's an interesting tactic!
What he probably doesn't appreciate is the fact that his country is still under US occupation 😎
@@goodlife6277 Yes we thought about that every time we smelled that smell. 🥲
Thanks for the great explanation! Are there any issues with groundwater contamination with the pig waste and does the manure carry any pathogens or bacteria?
Thanks!! 👍
i can smell that from my desk lol, brings back memories of the pig farm that was down the road where i lived as a kid.
Haha oh come on it ain't that bad!
What kind of rain do you expect this time of year?
A while ago, storms in the southeast caused a bunch of hog waste ponds to overflow into streams and rivers, I recall. Seemed irresponsible to set such things up. This seems better managed. Hard smell to get used to though. Better Dan than me, I think.
Oh, wrong idea. I thought this was about humans & their waste. Farmers doing a better job!! Stay safe.
Where you located? I'm southwest Ontario. Noticed the hdc logo
I would unplug that back up alarm .
The stench must be incredible...
"that's the smell of desire me lady"
- Brian Fantana
@farmerdan87 NO, that's pig shit. Anyone that dosent have to smell that should be thankful. And it will continue to smell for decades.
I bet that smells... lovely.
nice set up!
Thanks!
My mom was a pretty avid gardener and she would always water the lawn and her plants at sunset so that most of the water wouldn't evaporate in the heat. Is there a benefit to doing something similar with manure? Or, is the moisture content of manure not very valuable?
We were recommended to water just before sunrise to keep mold and mildew from forming in the moist dark environment. I guess there's two schools of though on watering. Maybe that's why I can't even grow weeds in my desert climate.
Cmon Dan, Buy a NUHN double Tanker and a 12" Pump,
Maybe some day! Probably need a bigger tractor to pull the tanks then too though 💰💰💰
Was wondering about smell issue even with disking?
You can still smell it a bit of a few days but way better than leaving it on top
They feed it back to the pigs.
farmer got a PhD in manure does the same go for cow manure
Where do you Farm Dan?
Southwestern Ontario
Weekly rye and coke? Daily rye and coke!
Haha whatever gets you through your week
Dont call me to work on it!!!!!
Could do with some DRONE aerial shots. Aswell 👍
Would love to but my drone died on me a while back.
Does you soil test guy ever just make things up to mess with you?
I'm sure he does! Big brothers never change.
Black gold
Got that right
Ripe
Wait! .... It gets better! ----- Stone Age technology in the "modern" era!
Please sir, I am looking for a job in a pig farm. Please help me. May God bless you. 🙏🇺🇸🇲🇦🇺🇸🙏
Pigs are haram.