Said it before. I'll say it again. Your channel needs to be shown to kids in class. Mostly in the cities where kids have no idea where their food comes from. Keep up the good work! Loved the drone shots! Great editing as usual!
Might inspire some of them to become farmers. Without farmers, no fresh produce or livestock for meat. And I love burgers, steak and bacon too much to have it stop being produced.
@Mr Sunshines so the milk that he's producing is not for human consumption? The whole process of cattle being fed by the silage that he produces is part of the whole food production process. Therefore it needs to be shown. I went to the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair years ago in Toronto, and was blown away when I saw a kid that was around 12-13 years old that was grossed out when he saw a chicken lay an egg. This kid from the city had no idea that eggs came from chicken. It blew my mind. Me saying that these videos need to be shown in class, is not just about this video, but all his videos and other Agriculture related creators of this quality.
5 am on a Sunday morning, coffee in hand, I know nothing about dairy farming and I am enjoying the heck out of your video. Great drone footage, Thank you Jeremy, music choice was perfect. Keep up the great job sir.
I really have enjoyed watching each of these videos but watching the corn silage harvest was amazing to me! Seeing the intense concentration needed to harvest and the work involved in storing the silage made me very grateful for the work farmers do. Thank you for this video!
That's exactly what a thought when I saw the thumbnail. I swear I've seen a farming simulator video with the exact same thumbnail as this, but obviously in farming sim
This guy presents a very real view of how it goes on a farm. Things breakdown and plans are constantly modified to keep going. And this guy has a super nice farm with great equipment
I was , in a strange way, glad to see the breakdowns and hydraulic challenges because i have a very scaled down version of a "fake farm" i call it that i mess around with using vintage garden tractors. I am constantly going through this same stuff even after i mechanically restored the garden tractors, and i thought i just had bad luck. Ill curse a little less now and try to be more thankful.
First and good job. When I’m older I want to havw cattle and be a dairy farmer like you and work just as hard as you. It’s hard work and ur doing a grant job with all this. I love watching ur vids. I have 12 chickens 4 ducks 2 goats and 2 rabbits and I’m only 13 and there all mine and I’m fully responciblwnfor all of them
wow brings back memories I am 65, did a number of years for various farms hauling silage to the pit in my late teens and while in college, jeez 45 years ago.
I love your videos, you show a fantastic variety of chores. I grew up farming but moved away and became a machinist. But when I would get home which was not often I was so home sick for the farm. Now 40 years later I still feel home sick for years gone so long ago. I could tell you stories of working beside my father which were great years, running the tractor when I was so light I had to stand on the clutch with both feet and push up on the steering wheel to engage the clutch. I have 40 acres of bush and hills and 4 great older tractors and a bulldozer and that keeps me happy. Keep up the great work young fellow, as your making an 60 year old happy reliving his youth.
Absolutely love watching your videos! A great distraction from my University work, love your passion for the dairy industry. A bloody legend! Thank you from Australia!!
I live in the same region of Pennsylvania that you do I've always seen white tarps or plastic over those bins and I've always wondered what could be under them now I know thank you erick keep up the great work without you guys we'd all starve. God bless the hard-working American farmers.
I am 69. one summer when I was 16 I worked for a dairy farmer in Colorado. I learned so much that summer. I did some packing of his silage with a little 9 n Ford. It was just a gigantic pile and I just drove over it every time the trailer brought more. We sprinkled something over it when we were finished. I dont remember but it must have been a preservative of some kind. That was a fun summer but we worked from before sunup till just a little after sundown. I will never forget it. Your film brought back some great memories for this old man. That is a lot of silage you guys put up in one day. Thank you for the film!
How can anyone put a thumb down to these videos. This is great! I never knew how much work it took to run a farm. Thank you so much for sharing everything you do with us. May god continue to bless you and your family.
In case no ones figured it out this young man and his family are what America is all about and what we all should be about. Working hard with no complaints, everyone working as a team, overcoming breakdowns, lending a helping hand. Damn I'm proud of the way these guys work. Thats right kids, when you go to the store to get your milk for cereal or your other foods it came from the labor of these folks and many more like them. I am so happy you tube decided to put this in my view list.
This is one of the videos I had been hoping you would make. Not ever working on a farm, I find the process to be fascinating to learn about. Great drone footage (invite your cousin over more often!)
If you want to imagine what a day in the life of a farmer is imagine being up and at work 3 hours before sun-up. Then imagine working as hard as you can every single second of the day until about three hours after sundown. You don't eat and you don't drink until every animal on the farm has been fed and watered. It's a very hard life but it's very rewarding life. I do not need a professional football baseball or basketball player. I do not need an actor and I do not need a singer. I damn sure do not need a politician! I do need the police officer, firefighter, EMT. I need a school teacher the girl at the grocery store working the register and the stock boy. I need the truck driver and I need the blue collar man out making parts or whatever vehicle ahead. I absolutely require the farmer, the rancher and the dairy Farmer!!!
Great views, and hard work. Good to see no green tractors and equipment on your farm. The old green tractors were great, no new ones lots of problems. Thanks for the video.
I always found this lifestyle amazing in terms of helping neighbors. In the city, you lend someone "sugar" and there you lend someone a tractor. Crazy.
Prayed for you buddy. Thank you for being the example and your dedication to getting your story out there so hopefully the seed will be planted that kids today may be inspired tomorrow.
I really enjoyed your video. What a bunch of work and some happy cows. Thanks for the work you all do to provide us food. It is appreciated by those of us who understand the work you do.
It’s so nice seeing the younger generation on the farm doing it all and he sure knows his stuff, mom and dad must be so proud. So many kids leave the farm as soon as they can. Family farms are dying off.
Great video! I work on a dairy farm myself, and the whole vibe of this video, of a small army of farmers working together to get this done, is so familiair! It's great too see the similarity's with a farm so foreign to my own. The drone footage was awesome too!
Amazing drone footage of another fine harvest. Keep doing what your doing and remember safety always comes first. Thumbs to you all for a hard days work.!
I’ve watched several of your videos. I think I should have been a farmer. My Mennonite heritage roots are deep in farming. This is much more satisfying than farming the internet, which is what I do. I’ll go back to my little garden and dream. Great work ethic you have. Makes me proud
A guy was packing a bunk at a farm near where I live when the incredibly attractive blonde SiloSolve lady showed up to sample some corn.. needless to say he wasn't able to focus on the sidewall very well and drove the tractor right over it. luckily i think it was mostly his pride that got banged up and nothing else too bad.
50yr old former truck driver/navy submariner just started being a ranch hand(about a month now) I thought I worked some hours as a truck driver lol ; ) Well done video volume levels are all even music is friendly and we can understand you. I have a new appreciation of what it takes to keep things running.
Way cool, never seen the cutting action before. Love the drone shots. Thanks for all the hard work. People just don't get how hard farmers work to put food on the table. 👍
This video more than most really shows the kind of work it must take to get things done on a farm. The amount of planning, organization, and then work that went into just this one project is something a lot of folks would do well to see. To know that the food we get does not come easy and without the dedication of folks like you. I've always lived in cities and have had limited interactions with farm-life but your content certainly gives me a greater appreciation for the food on our table. Bravo!
I have a friend that worked on a farm that used silage when he was a kid over 50 yrs ago. We had talked about it but I didn't quite understand. Very fascinating video. You need to make another video showing how you use the silage later. God bless you and your family for keeping family farming alive.
Just found these videos and am hooked. I drive by lots of dairies on hunting trips and always wonder as to process and components. Very informative and makes you appreciate the work. 👍🏻
This came back up In my suggestions with 2 million views. I felt It was my duty to watch it again for another view! Who doesn’t like corn silage anyways!
IM from Bali, IM a farmer but still use traditional thing, hard work ,, But I love to see this modern farm , hope oneday can work in place like this and learn
I grew up and still live in a farm town in northwest Ohio. My all time favorite jobs growing up was working on farms in our area. Baling, milking, whatever. Now I work for a door company and most of my customers are farmers and dairies. Still connected to the work, but in a different way. So much respect for farmers all over. Great video!!
It was around February, when I was around 13-14. I got a job on a nearby farm, as a Farmhand! I remember the first time I got the scent of well fermented silage! It was... A real experience!! It's not a smell one can describe in a few words. But the cows seemed to love it like candy! But as time passed and I worked on the farm, I learned to take a certain pleasure in the scent of late winter silage. Now in my own "winter years," I kinda miss that smell. Or the smell of hay up in the loft, that sweet smell of a sack of "sweet mix!" Even the smell of manure wasn't so bad. Cow manure that is!
Man that sure brings back memories! Back in the late 1980's I worked on a dairy farm. I too loved the smell of silage. Spent many hours on an old ford, no cab tractor. I thought it was the hottest place to be. .......and the messiest!But I wouldn't have traded it for the world. That was only a small part of the ins and outs of the dairy work. Best job I ever had!Thanks for bringing back memories from one of the better times in my life.
Great to see the many little differences to the corn harvest in europe (germany) especially in the equipment. Great detail: the corn chopper still got the german speed limit sticker on it
Thank you for letting us watch! I wish all the best for you and your family. People don't realize how much work goes on at a farm. Sun up or sunset has no meaning, it is till the job is done.
@@AgrarShotsEastGermany I loved the new angles on showing the harvest, it gives a different perspective on how we usually see it, I'd like to see more.
Your silage looks good enough to eat! I grew up on a farm but married the "middle man" who finds the trucks for all the things produced in this great country. I have since lived in suburbs and so miss the wide open space. My dad always said the middle man makes the money and he has provided well so, I can not complain because he also works about as hard as you do. We had those open pit silos on our farm and the hogs got a little too much after silage fermented. My dad called us all down to the silo to watch the drunk hogs fall into the fences and squeal with delight. Then there was the time the cows got into some wild garlic and our milk was refused that day. You manage better than we did.
I just started watching your channel and it’s been a fascinating adventure ! My grandparents had a ranching and farming (for feed) operation. We had beef cattle and sheep. I spent a lot of time on my grandparents ranch and absolutely loved going to check on the livestock and crops! I would always tag along for branding, sheering, vaccinations, calving, docking, castrating and dehorning! I especially loved calving and lambing! What a wonderful experience it was. I miss it so much! I know that there are dairy farms in South Dakota, but I’ve never been around them, so getting acquainted with the life of a dairy operation has been so interesting ! I’m so hooked on your channel. I’m learning a whole new aspect of farming/ranching! Thanks for introducing me to a whole new world of an industry I love...
When I was a kid the silage went in the silo towers. Now its huge ground level bunkers.. And back then everything got done with an old 2 cylinder Jonny Popper and a Ford 9N. Today's Ag is amazing.. The scale is immense, the capital investment staggering, and you are still at the whim of the weather. First time on your channel, subscribing now!
LOVED the music used during the drone footage. Footage was great as well. Nice and smooth transitions.....made us feel like you were in a hot air balloon floating around. Great job!!
Really good content planning; use of the drone; appropriate music and side stories about neighbors helping out. But the really big win for this video was the editing. I'm really impressed with your editing skills. Keep at it.
I know the cost of your machinery is astronomical. Your farm is immaculate and so well maintained! I really enjoyed watching this and thank you for sharing it!
Hey what's up man I've been watching your videos for a while now on my TV I had to come over and leave a comment brother it's amazing on how much work goes into that right there by itself it's crazy man but you guys do damn good work that's for sure and you have awesome videos brother just want to say thanks for all the great videos and I'm glad to be here man👍👍👍👍👍👍👊👊
Said it before. I'll say it again. Your channel needs to be shown to kids in class. Mostly in the cities where kids have no idea where their food comes from. Keep up the good work! Loved the drone shots! Great editing as usual!
Might inspire some of them to become farmers. Without farmers, no fresh produce or livestock for meat. And I love burgers, steak and bacon too much to have it stop being produced.
@Mr Sunshines so the milk that he's producing is not for human consumption? The whole process of cattle being fed by the silage that he produces is part of the whole food production process. Therefore it needs to be shown. I went to the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair years ago in Toronto, and was blown away when I saw a kid that was around 12-13 years old that was grossed out when he saw a chicken lay an egg. This kid from the city had no idea that eggs came from chicken. It blew my mind. Me saying that these videos need to be shown in class, is not just about this video, but all his videos and other Agriculture related creators of this quality.
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@@danb9612 Wait the milk is not for human consumption??? That I did not know huh intresting
what? food comes from a grocery store. lol
Finally someone who shows cutting corn including how you handle going around corners , nice video.
Like a ballet. The men driving the tractors have great timing and coordination. I was riveted. Absolutely amazing to watch.
Thanks for having me over to drone the harvest! Hope to be back in the future.
Jeremy, thanks! Nice work!
Great footage! Great perspective, cool to see it from above ground.
Jeremy Amazing drone footage rally made the video Thanks and please do it again
Those were some amazing shots, Jeremy. I enjoyed every second, they were the highlights of this video :)
Zs
@Brandin Morgan You bringing that drone to the shoot upped the production quality by a factor of 5. Great flying!
Smart Work, Hard Work, Family Team Work! Thanking you for your Wonderful Vlogs 10thGD, hello from Houston TX
5 am on a Sunday morning, coffee in hand, I know nothing about dairy farming and I am enjoying the heck out of your video.
Great drone footage, Thank you Jeremy, music choice was perfect. Keep up the great job sir.
what's the name of the music during the drone footage please?
@@giovannicasarotto276 I think it's "whiskey in a jar"
J Schneider I have searched for that melody using every app I know and still can’t find it. If you can give us more info, that would be great.
I really have enjoyed watching each of these videos but watching the corn silage harvest was amazing to me! Seeing the intense concentration needed to harvest and the work involved in storing the silage made me very grateful for the work farmers do.
Thank you for this video!
Woah, farming simulator must have gotten a really nice texture pack update. Talk about realism.
Probably some new downloadable mod packs for more realistic gaming experiance
I can't wait for fs to look this good. And in vr. That's dreaming big for giants though
That's exactly what a thought when I saw the thumbnail. I swear I've seen a farming simulator video with the exact same thumbnail as this, but obviously in farming sim
William Jones lol rip no fs21
The only downside is you need a Nvidia 3080Ti to run it😂😂😂
I am really, really glad to see the next generation stepping into running the farms. Too much is being lost, well done.
Good thinking👍👍
This guy presents a very real view of how it goes on a farm. Things breakdown and plans are constantly modified to keep going. And this guy has a super nice farm with great equipment
I was , in a strange way, glad to see the breakdowns and hydraulic challenges because i have a very scaled down version of a "fake farm" i call it that i mess around with using vintage garden tractors. I am constantly going through this same stuff even after i mechanically restored the garden tractors, and i thought i just had bad luck. Ill curse a little less now and try to be more thankful.
I used to go work on a dairy farm in Mississippi as kid every summer. The smell of silage is real bro!! Love what you do! The strength of America.
Hard working family well done love how everyone pitches in a real community
I just realized that I know what your doing because of farming simulator 17 and 19
i watched a farm sim vid then this popped up
@@pystlz6454 same
the case tractor is the one you get at the start
why i'm here haha
Just poured some of those dead men for tractor weights for my buddy
First and good job. When I’m older I want to havw cattle and be a dairy farmer like you and work just as hard as you. It’s hard work and ur doing a grant job with all this. I love watching ur vids. I have 12 chickens 4 ducks 2 goats and 2 rabbits and I’m only 13 and there all mine and I’m fully responciblwnfor all of them
keep to your dreams bro
that sounds amazing to have those animals and a bit hard work and keep your dream my friend becouse it can easily be reality
You should make a you tube channel showing your animals
i'm sure the animals are lovely to see and to have
You need English lesions
wow brings back memories I am 65, did a number of years for various farms hauling silage to the pit in my late teens and while in college, jeez 45 years ago.
This is my favorite video so far, as a very big milk lover, I appreciate you and your families hard work and dedication!!
I love your videos, you show a fantastic variety of chores. I grew up farming but moved away and became a machinist. But when I would get home which was not often I was so home sick for the farm. Now 40 years later I still feel home sick for years gone so long ago. I could tell you stories of working beside my father which were great years, running the tractor when I was so light I had to stand on the clutch with both feet and push up on the steering wheel to engage the clutch. I have 40 acres of bush and hills and 4 great older tractors and a bulldozer and that keeps me happy. Keep up the great work young fellow, as your making an 60 year old happy reliving his youth.
Absolutely love watching your videos! A great distraction from my University work, love your passion for the dairy industry. A bloody legend! Thank you from Australia!!
Thank you for showing this. People do not understand what it takes to be a farmer of any sort. I helped my grandpa for many years. Treasured memories.
Congratulations on a job well done. Exceptional job as usual and much respect to farmers everywhere. Blessings to you and yours.
You guys are amazing. It's humbling to see the craft, that so many folks have ZERO clue goes into a jug of milk in a store. Great content.
I live in the same region of Pennsylvania that you do I've always seen white tarps or plastic over those bins and I've always wondered what could be under them now I know thank you erick keep up the great work without you guys we'd all starve.
God bless the hard-working American farmers.
I am 69. one summer when I was 16 I worked for a dairy farmer in Colorado. I learned so much that summer. I did some packing of his silage with a little 9 n Ford. It was just a gigantic pile and I just drove over it every time the trailer brought more. We sprinkled something over it when we were finished. I dont remember but it must have been a preservative of some kind. That was a fun summer but we worked from before sunup till just a little after sundown. I will never forget it. Your film brought back some great memories for this old man. That is a lot of silage you guys put up in one day. Thank you for the film!
How can anyone put a thumb down to these videos. This is great! I never knew how much work it took to run a farm. Thank you so much for sharing everything you do with us. May god continue to bless you and your family.
In case no ones figured it out this young man and his family are what America is all about and what we all should be about. Working hard with no complaints, everyone working as a team, overcoming breakdowns, lending a helping hand. Damn I'm proud of the way these guys work. Thats right kids, when you go to the store to get your milk for cereal or your other foods it came from the labor of these folks and many more like them. I am so happy you tube decided to put this in my view list.
This is one of the videos I had been hoping you would make. Not ever working on a farm, I find the process to be fascinating to learn about. Great drone footage (invite your cousin over more often!)
This was the best video to date. It was fascinating to watch the process.
If you want to imagine what a day in the life of a farmer is imagine being up and at work 3 hours before sun-up. Then imagine working as hard as you can every single second of the day until about three hours after sundown. You don't eat and you don't drink until every animal on the farm has been fed and watered. It's a very hard life but it's very rewarding life. I do not need a professional football baseball or basketball player. I do not need an actor and I do not need a singer. I damn sure do not need a politician! I do need the police officer, firefighter, EMT. I need a school teacher the girl at the grocery store working the register and the stock boy. I need the truck driver and I need the blue collar man out making parts or whatever vehicle ahead. I absolutely require the farmer, the rancher and the dairy Farmer!!!
Great views, and hard work. Good to see no green tractors and equipment on your farm. The old green tractors were great, no new ones lots of problems. Thanks for the video.
This was always my favorite time of the year growing up. I can smell the silage just watching your video haha. Keep up the good work!
The guy driving the chopper is an artist. So smooth and precise.
I always thought the corn grown for cows was just the kernels being used. Makes so much more sense now lmao. Great stuff
I lived in the middle of a corn field in nc, but they never harvested it when it was green
Great drone video and the music along with it. Good stuff. Thanks for sharing. I’ll keep watching.
I always found this lifestyle amazing in terms of helping neighbors. In the city, you lend someone "sugar" and there you lend someone a tractor. Crazy.
Prayed for you buddy. Thank you for being the example and your dedication to getting your story out there so hopefully the seed will be planted that kids today may be inspired tomorrow.
Your farm runs like a well oiled machine. Great content. Best wishes.
I really enjoyed your video. What a bunch of work and some happy cows. Thanks for the work you all do to provide us food. It is appreciated by those of us who understand the work you do.
It’s so nice seeing the younger generation on the farm doing it all and he sure knows his stuff, mom and dad must be so proud.
So many kids leave the farm as soon as they can. Family farms are dying off.
Hi 10th Generation.I just love to watch you all on the farm great job.
Incredible! More people should see this. Farmers really are amazing. Keep it up. City folk need to know where it comes from.
This isn't for human consumption, its livestock feed.
Livestock that produces milk for human consumption.
Great video! I work on a dairy farm myself, and the whole vibe of this video, of a small army of farmers working together to get this done, is so familiair! It's great too see the similarity's with a farm so foreign to my own. The drone footage was awesome too!
Amazing drone footage of another fine harvest. Keep doing what your doing and remember safety always comes first. Thumbs to you all for a hard days work.!
I’ve watched several of your videos. I think I should have been a farmer. My Mennonite heritage roots are deep in farming. This is much more satisfying than farming the internet, which is what I do.
I’ll go back to my little garden and dream.
Great work ethic you have.
Makes me proud
A guy was packing a bunk at a farm near where I live when the incredibly attractive blonde SiloSolve lady showed up to sample some corn.. needless to say he wasn't able to focus on the sidewall very well and drove the tractor right over it. luckily i think it was mostly his pride that got banged up and nothing else too bad.
Loved the shot around 12:55, five tractors and a chopper all working in unison.
Drone footage is next level man. love it, keep em coming!
Mackenzie Muldoon hi
What do you think about my drone footage?
I do not agree
@William Jones it is called Dude, where's my horse, in the youtube audio library.
@@robbiecowan5065 Yes Dear.
How r you?
Love you
50yr old former truck driver/navy submariner just started being a ranch hand(about a month now) I thought I worked some hours as a truck driver lol ; ) Well done video volume levels are all even music is friendly and we can understand you. I have a new appreciation of what it takes to keep things running.
When the drone guy shows up: "I too have a cousin named Jeremy... that IS my cousin Jeremy!?!?!" I had no idea man, I like the RUclips channel.
Haha what a coincidence
I have a cousin named Jeremy too
I have a cousin named Bill
I have aa bill named water.
I am a city slicker, nice to see how farming is done, Thank you to all that work on your & other farms !
Way cool, never seen the cutting action before. Love the drone shots. Thanks for all the hard work. People just don't get how hard farmers work to put food on the table. 👍
This video more than most really shows the kind of work it must take to get things done on a farm. The amount of planning, organization, and then work that went into just this one project is something a lot of folks would do well to see. To know that the food we get does not come easy and without the dedication of folks like you. I've always lived in cities and have had limited interactions with farm-life but your content certainly gives me a greater appreciation for the food on our table. Bravo!
I can smell that sweet silage just watching you. Sure miss that. I loved corn harvest too. My favorite harvest.
I have a friend that worked on a farm that used silage when he was a kid over 50 yrs ago. We had talked about it but I didn't quite understand. Very fascinating video. You need to make another video showing how you use the silage later. God bless you and your family for keeping family farming alive.
Thank all dairy farmers large and small. Much love and many blessings from Ronda Gene Kelly in Hatchechubbee ALABAMA.
Yes Dear.
How r you?
Love you
You're a hell of a worker dude, you know what you're doing. Thanks for feeding America. Subscribed!
Videos keep getting better and better. If you keep going you will be at 100k by the end of the year.
Not just a good farmer, but an excellent filmmaker. Thanks a lot.
Just found these videos and am hooked. I drive by lots of dairies on hunting trips and always wonder as to process and components. Very informative and makes you appreciate the work. 👍🏻
This came back up
In my suggestions with 2 million views. I felt It was my duty to watch it again for another view! Who doesn’t like corn silage anyways!
I grew up on a tobacco farm in KY. I envy all the tractor work you guys get to do!
IM from Bali, IM a farmer but still use traditional thing, hard work ,,
But I love to see this modern farm , hope oneday can work in place like this and learn
Some good wholesome content, loved the drone footage, job well done! :)
i life on a dairy farm too
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70 years old and I thought I knew alot about farming. This is the first time seeing this! Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Best video yet. Great job and like how the family pitches in.
I grew up and still live in a farm town in northwest Ohio. My all time favorite jobs growing up was working on farms in our area. Baling, milking, whatever. Now I work for a door company and most of my customers are farmers and dairies. Still connected to the work, but in a different way. So much respect for farmers all over. Great video!!
You did a GREAT job learning, when you were taught!!!
Awesome vid! Thanks for taking the time to let us ride along
It was around February, when I was around 13-14. I got a job on a nearby farm, as a Farmhand!
I remember the first time I got the scent of well fermented silage! It was... A real experience!!
It's not a smell one can describe in a few words. But the cows seemed to love it like candy!
But as time passed and I worked on the farm, I learned to take a certain pleasure in the scent of late winter silage.
Now in my own "winter years," I kinda miss that smell.
Or the smell of hay up in the loft, that sweet smell of a sack of "sweet mix!"
Even the smell of manure wasn't so bad. Cow manure that is!
I still like the smell of fresh cut hay as I drive by.
This video is so beautiful, I love it. Wow some of the sky views and the harvesting....ahhh that beautiful silage.....nice music too
That CLAAS does a great job. Nothing left behind!
Man that sure brings back memories! Back in the late 1980's I worked on a dairy farm. I too loved the smell of silage. Spent many hours on an old ford, no cab tractor. I thought it was the hottest place to be. .......and the messiest!But I wouldn't have traded it for the world. That was only a small part of the ins and outs of the dairy work. Best job I ever had!Thanks for bringing back memories from one of the better times in my life.
Great to see the many little differences to the corn harvest in europe (germany) especially in the equipment. Great detail: the corn chopper still got the german speed limit sticker on it
Thank you for letting us watch! I wish all the best for you and your family. People don't realize how much work goes on at a farm. Sun up or sunset has no meaning, it is till the job is done.
Loved the drone footage... And those are some strong walls on that silage bunker.
Nice Video 👌👍.
I love farming. All the best guys ❤️
Bro it's cool you let your sister be in the video. She seems sweet. Just wants to be a part of what you're doing🤘Love the videos man🐮🐮🤘🔥🔥🔥
Delicious, nutritious, fermented corn silage! Nice aerial video too.
Thanks for the video. Seems like when we put plastic over the walls we always have high winds. Absolutely no fun. Hope you have a great weekend
TRUE AMERICANS APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS !!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOUR FARM AND FAMILY AND FRIENDS !!!!!
Love the drone footage, great idea on that
What do you think about my drone footage?
@@AgrarShotsEastGermany I loved the new angles on showing the harvest, it gives a different perspective on how we usually see it, I'd like to see more.
Your silage looks good enough to eat! I grew up on a farm but married the "middle man" who finds the trucks for all the things produced in this great country. I have since lived in suburbs and so miss the wide open space. My dad always said the middle man makes the money and he has provided well so, I can not complain because he also works about as hard as you do. We had those open pit silos on our farm and the hogs got a little too much after silage fermented. My dad called us all down to the silo to watch the drunk hogs fall into the fences and squeal with delight. Then there was the time the cows got into some wild garlic and our milk was refused that day. You manage better than we did.
The Lord has blessed your family, Thank Him !
I just started watching your channel and it’s been a fascinating adventure ! My grandparents had a ranching and farming (for feed) operation. We had beef cattle and sheep. I spent a lot of time on my grandparents ranch and absolutely loved going to check on the livestock and crops! I would always tag along for branding, sheering, vaccinations, calving, docking, castrating and dehorning! I especially loved calving and lambing! What a wonderful experience it was. I miss it so much! I know that there are dairy farms in South Dakota, but I’ve never been around them, so getting acquainted with the life of a dairy operation has been so interesting ! I’m so hooked on your channel. I’m learning a whole new aspect of farming/ranching! Thanks for introducing me to a whole new world of an industry I love...
Now i know who to call when we tarp our corn piles this fall lol. Thanks for sharing miss the smell of fresh silage.
When I was a kid the silage went in the silo towers. Now its huge ground level bunkers.. And back then everything got done with an old 2 cylinder Jonny Popper and a Ford 9N. Today's Ag is amazing.. The scale is immense, the capital investment staggering, and you are still at the whim of the weather. First time on your channel, subscribing now!
This is so interesting I didn't realize how much goes into having a dairy farm
Lol i think its very hard try it for 1 month you will leave in about 15 days
Thanks.feels good to see young person like u doing hard work especially working with cattle .
You work so hard! Thank you for making these videos, I cannot wait for your t-shirt! Sending love from Canberra, Australia!
Nice birds eye view of a working farm
Your video automatically played after the welker farms video I was watching. Didnt stop it.... You have a new subscriber.
LOVED the music used during the drone footage. Footage was great as well. Nice and smooth transitions.....made us feel like you were in a hot air balloon floating around. Great job!!
This is very encouraging.... I have two cows...from Kenya🇰🇪
Really good content planning; use of the drone; appropriate music and side stories about neighbors helping out. But the really big win for this video was the editing. I'm really impressed with your editing skills. Keep at it.
I really enjoy watching the process of things and this was pretty cool to watch. Keep up the good content!
I know the cost of your machinery is astronomical. Your farm is immaculate and so well maintained! I really enjoyed watching this and thank you for sharing it!
you've gotten done more than I've in my entire life living in a city
Time to move to the country brother
BOOM .... 1 MILLION VIEWS!!!! Well done Eric!!! .... I've neay hit a 1m view video .... not quite there yet though!!
This is the best high-res graphics mod for Farming Simulator that I've seen yet. Must take an amazing graphics card.
Very cool watching this. Loved ge drone footage. Thanks, Jeremy!
Watching this felt exactly like tabbing between vehicles in the courseplay mod for farming simulator 17
Thanks Jeremy for bringing your drone!
Hey what's up man I've been watching your videos for a while now on my TV I had to come over and leave a comment brother it's amazing on how much work goes into that right there by itself it's crazy man but you guys do damn good work that's for sure and you have awesome videos brother just want to say thanks for all the great videos and I'm glad to be here man👍👍👍👍👍👍👊👊
Great video along with drone. You guys are a hard working family. God bless and thanks for all you do.