My wife and I are a couple of Kiwis. We worked on a dairy farm in Newtonville Ontario in 1973. Farm had a 65 foot concrete tower silo for maize silage. The farm owner used a 2 row trailed New Holland silage chopper powered by an Alice Chalmers 2 wheel drive tractor. We milked about 60 cows in a stanchion tie barn. How things have changed!!!
Hi Donald .. welcome and thanks for the comment! Newtonville is 3 hrs SW of my location. Yes ,, equipment has changed so much. Bigger all the time and more computer controls. Met a nice Kiwi lady making a video a couple months ago ... I believe she has just returned home. Thanks again and keep watching ..! ua-cam.com/video/WtSP3PQHDv4/v-deo.html
Hello! greetings 👋 I'm an investor looking for a lucrative business project to fund or sponsor, either as loan or joint venture business partnership" as long as the project is capable of generating a minimum of 5% ROI per annum. Kindly leave a response if interested" warm regards 🙏 Mohammed Abdul Kanoo
Another ?? Mega assets minus mega debt = rich?? Not too sure about that one ... Well, this one is successful for sure but well earned after 70 years and 3 generations of hard work and extreme risk-taking!
sure.4 large forage wagons showed up at the same time and the bunker silo could easily handle them all drastically reducing unload time and more importantly, travel time back to the JD 9500 that was chewing up corn stocks like there was no tomorrow !
@hallowatdan there certainly are a lot bigger farms around the country and the world. In Ontario, this is a big farm and their milk parlor is the second biggest in Ontario
Sir, I have a small farm,,, I have been rearing for ten years. I have six cows. I am interested in learning advanced care medicine etc. in a big farm like yours and with many talented people. So I want a job. Will you give me a job in a cow farm in your country? I am speaking from Bangladesh. thanks boss
Ideally, the harvester keeps moving and the forage wagon operators jockey so an empty wagon is available as the one in front is being filled ... spillage is always going to happen and the amount is negligible
I was impressed with how clearly you explained these machines, especially at 3:00. We just posted a video about agricultural automation-check it out if you're interested! 🚜 😘
thanks ... as far as your channel is concerned, if all your videos are yours, filmed by you and produced by you .. GREAT! ... if not I won't be watching. Copied and stolen content will just get you shut down ....
Great Video friend. What a classy modern Dairy operation.
Thanks.. it sure is .
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Large farm with wonderful scenery 2:46, an interesting video
thanks for watching ...
My wife and I are a couple of Kiwis. We worked on a dairy farm in Newtonville Ontario in 1973. Farm had a 65 foot concrete tower silo for maize silage. The farm owner used a 2 row trailed New Holland silage chopper powered by an Alice Chalmers 2 wheel drive tractor. We milked about 60 cows in a stanchion tie barn. How things have changed!!!
Hi Donald .. welcome and thanks for the comment! Newtonville is 3 hrs SW of my location. Yes ,, equipment has changed so much. Bigger all the time and more computer controls. Met a nice Kiwi lady making a video a couple months ago ... I believe she has just returned home. Thanks again and keep watching ..! ua-cam.com/video/WtSP3PQHDv4/v-deo.html
Hello! greetings 👋 I'm an investor looking for a lucrative business project to fund or sponsor, either as loan or joint venture business partnership" as long as the project is capable of generating a minimum of 5% ROI per annum.
Kindly leave a response if interested" warm regards 🙏 Mohammed Abdul Kanoo
Watching this harvester work makes me appreciate the wonders of agricultural technology
@@Machines85 and all done with pinpoint accuracy...
"Learning so much from your videos! Farming has really advanced with all these innovations."
Thanks for your comment .. lots more videos to come!
Know of this farm very well. Had one of the boys in our 4H club many moons ago along with his wife. Very interesting operation.
Yes.. very nice operation
Great video with beautiful machines there in the fields!
Appreciate the comment coming from such a great channel .... trying to keep up to you ..😂
@@farmerdrone Keep filming! 👌👍
@@Agriculturespotter You bet!
I never seen the same farm before, very large
Great video with beautiful machines there in the fields! MAHWUSO
Amazing!
Geweldig bedrijf
ANOTHER RICH FARMER
Another ?? Mega assets minus mega debt = rich?? Not too sure about that one ... Well, this one is successful for sure but well earned after 70 years and 3 generations of hard work and extreme risk-taking!
amazing process
yes .. quite the operation
Isso é outro mundo...
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I love to do farming but I do not have modern equipments
So why is the bunker so wide? "In a few moments you will understand." I didn't. Care to explain?
sure.4 large forage wagons showed up at the same time and the bunker silo could easily handle them all drastically reducing unload time and more importantly, travel time back to the JD 9500 that was chewing up corn stocks like there was no tomorrow !
It's beautiful, it makes you want to make it virtual and manage everything with a mouse, maybe one day.
Which scene in the video did you like best?🤗
do you know in Chilliwack BC is bigger i thought thy milk 2400 cows
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@hallowatdan there certainly are a lot bigger farms around the country and the world. In Ontario, this is a big farm and their milk parlor is the second biggest in Ontario
Guy driving the red International Eagle with the Mas trailer must be from Pakistan he backs up like they do.
lol
" It's cold I silage bunker "
Grande milho
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Thanks !! more to come ...
@@farmerdrone I want watch more videos
Any job at dairy farm I am from India
Great video. But why not leave the cows out to graze the fields like they doing in other countries
@patrickwalsh5381 all fields are planted with crops and land is too expensive to be non productive
@@farmerdrone It's more efficient to plant corn & feed your cows silage than to pasture?
Sir, I have a small farm,,, I have been rearing for ten years. I have six cows. I am interested in learning advanced care medicine etc. in a big farm like yours and with many talented people. So I want a job. Will you give me a job in a cow farm in your country? I am speaking from Bangladesh. thanks boss
I am a film producer .. not a farmer ... so, sorry, I cannot help you ...
There would be significantly less waste if the harvester stopped at the change of trailer!
Ideally, the harvester keeps moving and the forage wagon operators jockey so an empty wagon is available as the one in front is being filled ... spillage is always going to happen and the amount is negligible
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I was impressed with how clearly you explained these machines, especially at 3:00. We just posted a video about agricultural automation-check it out if you're interested! 🚜 😘
thanks ... as far as your channel is concerned, if all your videos are yours, filmed by you and produced by you .. GREAT! ... if not I won't be watching. Copied and stolen content will just get you shut down ....
@@farmerdrone thank you
Omg is watching the guy pulling that red and white trailer hard to watch he’s so slow
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I love to do farming but I do not have modern equipments
Doing something you love is most of lifes battles