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Back to work
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Welcome to the Back to work RUclips channel. Here you can see videos of some of the daily and seasonal chores we do on this family run dairy farm located in east central Wisconsin. I work with my brothers, Dad, two uncle's, and my Grandpa we also have a few employees. We currently have 900 cows and raise all the replacements. We also run around 1,000 acres with corn and alfalfa being the main crops. Thanks for stopping by. Hit the subscribe button and enjoy the videos.
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Taking Down The Tallest Farm Silos In Wisconsin (132x30)
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We took them down Monday, June 17 2024.
Cutting And Chopping 1st Crop Alfalfa
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Cutting And Chopping 1st Crop Alfalfa
Seeding 50 Acres Of Alfalfa And Oats
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Seeding 50 Acres Of Alfalfa And Oats
Getting Ready For Spring Field Work
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Getting Ready For Spring Field Work
Cleaning The Cows Walk Way To The Parlor
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Cleaning The Cows Walk Way To The Parlor
Odd Jobs/ Evening Chores On The Farm
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Odd Jobs/ Evening Chores On The Farm
Finishing One Bunker Starting Another!
Просмотров 8336 месяцев назад
Finishing One Bunker Starting Another!
4630 Hits 30,000 Hours/ Barn Remodeling
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4630 Hits 30,000 Hours/ Barn Remodeling
Feeding Heifers In The Old Dairy Barn
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Feeding Heifers In The Old Dairy Barn
Facing Alfalfa And Corn Silage Bunkers
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Facing Alfalfa And Corn Silage Bunkers
Wheel Bearings Fail On Sprayer/Spring Plowing
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Wheel Bearings Fail On Sprayer/Spring Plowing
For the larger farm operations, bunker silos are the way to go. Those tall silos are time consuming to fill and empty. The silo unloaders have to be partially disassembled and raised back up after emptying. With a bunker silo, it's just dump the loads while filling, spread and pack. A front end loader is used to scoop out what is necessary to feed and ration.
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We have the tech to build much more durable silos. Why aren't we? 20 year lifespan is pathetic.
Doesn’t sound like they were a good idea to begin with. What were the reasons to want to build them in the first place? It’s obvious you had a decent spot to set up bunkers
Just listen to reasons I say keep silos shorter and narrower
I would think insurance would cover the cost of the silo roofs. I do believe silos are superior storage but as someone else said they require good management and regular maintenance. I do think there’s something to the whole thing about 30’ diameter silos being hard on unloaders.
So many rude comments on here. He did what he wanted to do on his property and you people are just ignorant in putting him down.
I wish i had that patz barn cleaner
I just can't believe you would blow a half a million dollars worth of equity by destroying the shed and knocking down the silos I hope you have a understanding banker
The silo unloaded only has to blow the silage half the diameter of the silo because the blower centered on the unloader.
Good follow up video.
Makes sense, good explanation.
Tremendous amount of damage to your nice shed could easily have been avoided if you had a demolition crew that knew what it was doing.
upright silo's don't need tires all over them either.
30 x 128 were they? That is a lot of feed for me so you must have a LOT of cows. Still don't understand why they couldn't have been used for High Moisture Corn. Are you saying that you use that much grain that two silos like that would not have made sense? In my experience tower silos are a management thing.
High moisture corn would not work because we don't do it, and a 30 ft. face is to big for us to keep fresh.
Nice showing the shed, now I know you have a 730 2-cylinder JD! Right up my allie!!
Agreed! Spend hundreds of hours on one like that in the 70's and 80s!
Can't compare with today's farmer. Doesn't get any easier than flipping a switch and filling your wheelbarrow with corn silage at feeding time. 1 acre of corn for each head and you had one silo next to the barn to fit that amount of silage.
I love the comments that say this guy made a mistake. Everyone thinks they know best for others. What works for you might not work for someone else. I understand everyone has an opinion as I do. This guy is doing what’s best for him and is life so mine, yours, anyone opinions don’t matter. He’s just trying to show us his life and decisions he making. Jesus Christ
Couldn't you had made them into observatories? Give sight seeing shows of the area. Maybe stargazing at night.
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Second question I have is were the silos paid for.
You can't beat a silo for storage. Bunker feed quality of feed is far less.
I would disagree you can get just as good quality feed you just have to put more work in
Silo's are a pain to get feed out bunker way to go
Good Explanation! Thank you
I agree with what you did. Silo"s can be a real pain.
you gotta pay attention what your putting in them. you don' t need a tractor to pack them.
👍👍👍 from Waupaca here, good to watch Wi. farmers
CONVERT THOSE 2 SILOS INTO 2 BADASS HOUSES.
NOTHING WRONG WITH THESE SILOS, NOT THAT OLD EITHER. GET YOUR STUFF OUT OF THE SHED, IT'S A GONER.
Guess they wanted to put something on you tube.
Could have easily saved the shed from the second silo. Should have kept the tractor cable under tension the whole time. What's the point of having the tractor if it's not pulling in the direction you want the silo to fall? I wish you much safety in the future. Especially seeing that little kid run out from under the tractor as he was hitching up the cable.
It's America , you do what works for you and keyboard warriors can just rage on ! 😂
Can't understand why the heck you never pulled on a better angle to fall between your bunker and the shad you just cost yourselves a lot of money for not thinking and looking at what your doing, as for letting the kid stand that close when someone is doing a demo job you never know what's going to happen, I rest my case.
How many cows do you milk?
That seems like not very old for the silos. WHy are they not used anymore?
Where in east central Wi.?
Silos are nothing but a pain the ass. Most custom chop guys won't deal with them
what a shame
Silow. Oof
That "door thing" is called a door frame.
dats way up nort in wisco
What.is.reason.for.being.dumb.you.clowns.sound.so.proud.of.wrecking.something.pretty.cool.and.useful.
I commented before actually watching any of the video but after watching you didn’t even bother dissembling your good silo unloader. How dumb. I’m sorry. This is stupidity.
We had this type of silo unloader system in 2 silos. The unloader runs while filling and forms a tube in the center of the silo all the way to the top. The feed falls down through the tube when unloading. The unloader on top of the feed pack the whole time while filling. If you fill too fast the unloader can't keep up and gets buried. When unloading, the hole can get plugged if the conveyor breaks or stops. Unplugging 100 feet of tube is hard work and expensive. Filling these silos takes way too much time and effort. Great system unloading when it worked.
You are absolutely right, the hole closing up was one of the issues we had.
Reading through the comments. Just a couple thoughts from first hand experience..... 1. A Fieldline blower absolutely will not keep after the large forage harvesters out there. 2. spoilage is not an issue with a properly managed bunk. 3. Forage must be very dry to avoid "juicing" such a large silo. With a bunk you can chop wetter and sooner, or grow longer season corn for slightly more yield. 4. My least favorite job on the farm is climbing up a dirty, hot gassy silo to maintain or fix the unloader. 5. Build cost per ton of stored silage is significantly less for bunkers. I could go on but need less to say, I am glad I tore down some of my silo's and built a bunker.......
I worked on my Uncle's dairy farm in MI for 7 years in the 70's 80's. He had two 100ft bunks and 1 40ft vertical. Even then his 4010D could outrun a blower filling the silo when you add in transport time between field and silo, so we only put high moisture corn in there. Plus the unloader for the round silo looked like the guy in the mirror!! LOL! Filling the bunks we had dump wagons, about 30 seconds to completely unload and a couple minutes to shove the corn into the silo with an HD4 Allis dozer. Two guys could usually keep up. On my cousin's farm today they have over 650HP in the chopper and fill leads in minutes. No silo blower in existence could keep up with that!
Interesting video fred dibnah uk come to mind fread used to take them down all over north of England 300ft brick built ones he used to climb up them with a bit of roap famous man bread all over England
Yeah, that bunker that got splattered is a lay ground storage for silage, much safer, less hassle, lower insurance costs. Cheaper to operate.
How come ??? Ran out of parking space..???
And then to think about it that someone in PA is putting up 3 x 130 ft silos.
Kip Sigler farm RUclipsr went to agg bags
Can’t believe you all are tearing down good silos ours were built in he mid70. Then one in78 and the 3rd in 83 perfectly good and use them daily