Here in Bucks County, there are two places I can buy Clover Farms milk, unfortunately, not my closest grocery stores. But, when there, this is what I buy!
I served for 20 years in the Air Force and we learned Attention to Detail. Every little thing counts and you emulate that beautifully in your daily operation. I find myself wanting to do more after I watch your videos (it's really an update). Thank you so very much!
@Patricia Newton Same here! They remind me of some of the little stuff I've forgotten to check on recently. These videos also relax me so much. Dairy Therapy.
I may have said it before, but I love how much concern you show for the cow's well being. Says a lot about you. Love the videos, keep up the great work.
First generation "off" the dairy farm. I'm a city boy. My mom was raised on a dairy farm in northern Wisconsin during the 30's. I love your video's because they are so instinctual to me. It might be inherent.
great angles/lighting/perspectives in this video... i really was expecting a "Dew" in your old basketball! thanks for using a shovel with the calves, I think it is better for them & forYou! congrats on receiving a new mixer... looking forward to seeing it!
When I was just a boy my dad had a hobby farm and dad and we would bale hay, plant field corn and attend to the daily needs of the few cows we had,,after high school my job took me across the country and me and my dad were not able to spend much time together ,, he is gone now,,,when I watch you and your dad it bring back a lot of memories ,,,,keep honoring your dad ERIC and God will bless you .
My uncle used to tease us kids by telling us plain white milk came from the white cows&chocolste came from the brown cows! My mother& her 4 brothers grew up on a dairy. Dairy was sold & everyone had moved to town long before I was born! Thank you or reminding me of my uncle who passed this past March 2020(17 yesr battle with cancer)..I now know he hhas peace with the Lord.
Ya'll run a very neat and clean operation. No trash/junk floating around, grassy areas mowed and trimmed. Looking good ya'll. The way you guys treat the animals is very considerate and compassionate.
@@neillouise7533 Thats for sure, mostly a job of manure management. I was just thinking as long as they were lifting up the mats, time to clean it off as the rest. A layer on the mat will raise it up and promote manure to go under the mat all the quicker.
Great camera views. Love the basketball milk! It is always nice seeing you and your dad working together. Used to work in the yard clearing trees etc. With my parents. My mom passed and dads got Alzhiemers, I really miss spending that time with them.
Eric, thanks for the video. Looking at the footage, your dad seems to be able to do most anything again. Good luck on the new mixer. Stay healthy and safe.
Glad to see your Dad guarding the right arm. Your team work and methods as you work through the task of trimming the mats was interesting. It seemed seamless as you modified your approach to clearing the buildup and then trimming the mats.
This shows you how smart cows that are handled all the time are. They are not scared of the human and easy to walk them to the barn and once they see the door that's open they know that's where they got to go. I remember as a little kid at my aunt small dairy farm hanging out with the cows then once old enough I started milking and a short time later they sold off all head as my cousins were all grown and married and too much for my aunt and one cousin to do. My uncle worked at a paper factory. I'm the very youngest 13 years apart from my brothers sisters and even more from my cousins.
Such great camera shots on the Triolet! May be silly but I love to watch the silage shredder. Thanks Eric for another great video. Sure do appreciate all the time you put into taking us along for the day.
I used to help our neighbor in Great Falls,MT clean & cut back those same mats. I was by myself with 4 kid's back in the day.. They loved helping & spending time with the animals.. Now I have 2 Firefighters, 1 that manages a Bank & 1 owns her store.. Amazing Kid's!!! You need some Gravel on to keep the mud down...
Loved the chocolate milk in the basketball. As always you show such great care for your animals.Looking forward to seeing the new mixer.Thanks for the great video.
Great awesome video Eric, out with the old mixer and in with the new one .I forgot to mention ever try a jaylor mixed they are extremely well built and all different sizes plus different discharging conveyers . We love ours we are on our second one
I've noticed the same thing over many videos, it's like they both know exactly who has to hold what and where to go and when, doing all sorts of different jobs, no wonder they're able to get so much work done together!
Never thought of the chocolate milk being inside your ball! Top work Erik for getting that in there. Great work getting your mats sorted out. Look forward to seeing your new mixer wagon when she comes.
You and your father work in concert so well. Everything was interesting to watch (as always) and reminds me of my childhood helping on Grandpa’s farm. At the end of this segment, I had a chuckle regarding the stop-n-go jerking to empty the feeder. It was a mini dinner theater for the cows while dining. 🙂
Hey Eric my name is Noah and I also live on a dairy farm in Ontario Canada. I LOVE your videos and I just wanted to say Thanks you for showing me different ideas that I can use for my family’s farm!’
I worked with my dad for forty years and sometimes we wanted to strangle each other! And that he's gone all that I can really remember is how much we loved each other. Now I am working with my sons and thinking.....
The Trioliet 2-1200L mixer I use at the farm does the same thing with the screws. Sometimes, I have to get in there and shovel the screws off (off course, I take the tractor key with me so no one starts the machine!) It’s a pain in the rear...
I also didn't see the chocolate milk coming, I thought it would either be a Can of your favorite soda pop, or it was possibly small enough it could've been Scotty Pippen. Some really great camerawork this Video, I especially like the shot of you carving off some silage and the down angle from the feed wagon. Keep up the great work and have a great weekend.
Sometimes we think it’s all routine, but there’s always extra jobs like this that makes your hard work so much more appreciated, Every time I put cream in my coffee or any of the many times I use milk, butter or just snack on a piece of cheese I always think of you and all the outstanding farmers we have in America! I love all the veggie farmers too! Sometimes we forget how Blessed we are in the USA 🇺🇸 everyone please stay safe and stay awesome Eric!
Manure at the rented barn....have an oven with a timer to shut off in the space u don't use. Cook (sterilize), dry, cut into brownie size cakes, vacuseal, set your price and it could be extra income. This fun for me on practicing my selling technique. Selling manure to a farmer. This is America and we have love for you.
Maybe on the new mixer you can put a cone on top of the mixer blade shaft, so nothing can accumulate. Something such as a couple of caps for compressed gas cylinders.
Try a carpet knife next time. They make them with replacement blades. They are extremely sharp and work better than the standard utility knife. Just ask my thumb it knows first hand. Another thing that may work easier is a linoleum knife. You have a great channel really enjoy watching. I used to work on a dairy farm in Northwest Pa.
If you ever have to do that again try running a circular saw along to make the cuts. Can always run it along a board held down so you don't Nick the concrete. Bevel it a little so the tires don't hit and use an older blade.
Well now I'm all excited about seeing what the new feed mixer looks like. I also have to comment on the steel cover, I thought it was kind of humorous that you put the cardboard on the skid loader forks to protect something that's going to be covering a poo pit (yes I know there's another word that rhymes with pit) but I guess it'd be pointless to paint it then scrape the paint off with the forks.
Loved the choc milk basketball! Good one Eric. Enjoyed the video as always, watching you carrying out your daily activities is really informative and entertaining! Thank you!
Totally didn't see the chocolate milk coming this times. good laugh!!
I thought it would be a Mt Dew. Haven’t seen one of those pop up in a while. 😂
Same here. That was a good laugh.
me either, especially since he doesn't like the brown cows, haha, but do enjoy his humor
Here in Bucks County, there are two places I can buy Clover Farms milk, unfortunately, not my closest grocery stores. But, when there, this is what I buy!
I was expecting it to be a Mountain Dew.
Great videos
Love how you guys work together seems like a awesome relationship between you and your Dad
Blessing fr Canada.
I served for 20 years in the Air Force and we learned Attention to Detail. Every little thing counts and you emulate that beautifully in your daily operation. I find myself wanting to do more after I watch your videos (it's really an update). Thank you so very much!
@Patricia Newton Same here! They remind me of some of the little stuff I've forgotten to check on recently. These videos also relax me so much. Dairy Therapy.
I may have said it before, but I love how much concern you show for the cow's well being. Says a lot about you. Love the videos, keep up the great work.
First generation "off" the dairy farm. I'm a city boy. My mom was raised on a dairy farm in northern Wisconsin during the 30's. I love your video's because they are so instinctual to me. It might be inherent.
great angles/lighting/perspectives in this video... i really was expecting a "Dew" in your old basketball! thanks for using a shovel with the calves, I think it is better for them & forYou! congrats on receiving a new mixer... looking forward to seeing it!
Your dad definitely has some painting skills! That cover looks beautiful.
I think it's funny watching the cows watching you work. They're such curious creatures.
When I was just a boy my dad had a hobby farm and dad and we would bale hay, plant field corn and attend to the daily needs of the few cows we had,,after high school my job took me across the country and me and my dad were not able to spend much time together ,, he is gone now,,,when I watch you and your dad it bring back a lot of memories ,,,,keep honoring your dad ERIC and God will bless you .
Another successful day on the farm. Wishing you an amazing weekend, Eric and family.
The cows were like, dude what are you doing!!
I know, right?! Soo FUN to watch them.
My uncle used to tease us kids by telling us plain white milk came from the white cows&chocolste came from the brown cows! My mother& her 4 brothers grew up on a dairy. Dairy was sold & everyone had moved to town long before I was born! Thank you or reminding me of my uncle who passed this past March 2020(17 yesr battle with cancer)..I now know he hhas peace with the Lord.
Ya'll run a very neat and clean operation. No trash/junk floating around, grassy areas mowed and trimmed. Looking good ya'll. The way you guys treat the animals is very considerate and compassionate.
Always great videos! Thanks for the time to get the unique video shots. Good to see your Dad back to his routine. God is good!
Eric, in cleaning the mats you got the cement cleaned off but there was still manure stuck to the bottom of the mat. Your work never ends...
There's manure stuck to everything on this farm.
@@neillouise7533 Thats for sure, mostly a job of manure management. I was just thinking as long as they were lifting up the mats, time to clean it off as the rest. A layer on the mat will raise it up and promote manure to go under the mat all the quicker.
Aww at 4:39 the calf hopped onto the shaving he shoved in, so cute
Great camera views. Love the basketball milk! It is always nice seeing you and your dad working together. Used to work in the yard clearing trees etc. With my parents. My mom passed and dads got Alzhiemers, I really miss spending that time with them.
Eric, thanks for the video. Looking at the footage, your dad seems to be able to do most anything again. Good luck on the new mixer. Stay healthy and safe.
Glad to see your Dad guarding the right arm. Your team work and methods as you work through the task of trimming the mats was interesting. It seemed seamless as you modified your approach to clearing the buildup and then trimming the mats.
Thank you for your videos and what you do to feed America. I like the fact there's no music and all nature sounds. These are relaxing.
it feels so great seeing all the stuff cleaned out under the bedding. Satisfaction.
Good one with the basketball!!! Great video
This shows you how smart cows that are handled all the time are. They are not scared of the human and easy to walk them to the barn and once they see the door that's open they know that's where they got to go. I remember as a little kid at my aunt small dairy farm hanging out with the cows then once old enough I started milking and a short time later they sold off all head as my cousins were all grown and married and too much for my aunt and one cousin to do. My uncle worked at a paper factory. I'm the very youngest 13 years apart from my brothers sisters and even more from my cousins.
That chocolate milk was precious. Well played. Even helped in making the shot
God bless America and God bless what you do to feed us. Thanks for sharing!
Such great camera shots on the Triolet! May be silly but I love to watch the silage shredder. Thanks Eric for another great video. Sure do appreciate all the time you put into taking us along for the day.
After watching your videos I always get out and work a little bit harder. Thanks for YOUR inspirational videos.
Thanks for sharing your day with us!
What a team! I work in a hockey rink. I do my share of rubber cutting. Straight edge and keep changing those blades.
I used to help our neighbor in Great Falls,MT clean & cut back those same mats. I was by myself with 4 kid's back in the day.. They loved helping & spending time with the animals.. Now I have 2 Firefighters, 1 that manages a Bank & 1 owns her store..
Amazing Kid's!!!
You need some Gravel on to keep the mud down...
We do have 2 gears on our feed mixer but we still have to go backwards and forwards to get the last 100 kilo’s out
Loved the chocolate milk in the basketball. As always you show such great care for your animals.Looking forward to seeing the new mixer.Thanks for the great video.
Where can I get one of those chocolate milk basket balls? Is this only a PA thing? lol... Eric - great stuff!
Lots of things go into farming cows, you sure go into details, thank you for the love. I love you and your cows keep up the good work . 🥰👍💋🐄🐄
Good to see that your dad his shoulder is doing ok!! Always nice to work with your father!! Good 2021 for your family!!
Good morning 🌞 you and your dad are awesome working together lots hard work and always you and your dad be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
YES!!! Beverage suprise. Loved it!!! Cant wait to see your new machine. Thank you for all you do.
I love it when you are working in the barn and you have a group of cows watching.
Great awesome video Eric, out with the old mixer and in with the new one .I forgot to mention ever try a jaylor mixed they are extremely well built and all different sizes plus different discharging conveyers . We love ours we are on our second one
We have the a 100 mixer for beef operation
Only 3m in and I just have to admire how you work so well with your dad.
I've noticed the same thing over many videos, it's like they both know exactly who has to hold what and where to go and when, doing all sorts of different jobs, no wonder they're able to get so much work done together!
@@kingcountyband Dad: mission accomplished
I love watching the cows watching you guys working. Their curiosity is entertaining & sweet! Could binge watch your videos all day😊
Eric, I was so interested to see what was inside the basketball😂
Its funny to watch the cows at the three minute mark watching you and your father working.
So much work. God bless
Thanks for the video. Already looking forward to the next one.
Great video. Loved the cleaning under mats, choc milk, and rest. Ty.
Your camera placements are awesome! Thanks for the creativity and preparation...I expect it's a lot of work.
I loved the shot from the top of the bunker. Nice perspective!
Awesome video!!!!!!!!
You had me really wondering what was in the basket ball. 😅fantastic
You have some very happy cows around there I imagine. Nice work
Never thought of the chocolate milk being inside your ball! Top work Erik for getting that in there. Great work getting your mats sorted out. Look forward to seeing your new mixer wagon when she comes.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🐄 Man!!!
Was sure that it was going to be a pop in the basketball, but milk works too!! Keep up with the vids!
YES, finally the drink jokes are back!
You work well with your family 👪. Be safe at this time. Just take care.
You and your father work in concert so well. Everything was interesting to watch (as always) and reminds me of my childhood helping on Grandpa’s farm. At the end of this segment, I had a chuckle regarding the stop-n-go jerking to empty the feeder. It was a mini dinner theater for the cows while dining. 🙂
the amount of care you show for your animals is awesome...happy cows make happy milk...good man
Hey Eric my name is Noah and I also live on a dairy farm in Ontario Canada. I LOVE your videos and I just wanted to say Thanks you for showing me different ideas that I can use for my family’s farm!’
Man-working right next to your old man everyday is both irritating at times and absolutely awesome at times. Cherish it all! I wish I would have more!
I worked with my dad for forty years and sometimes we wanted to strangle each other! And that he's gone all that I can really remember is how much we loved each other. Now I am working with my sons and thinking.....
The Trioliet 2-1200L mixer I use at the farm does the same thing with the screws. Sometimes, I have to get in there and shovel the screws off (off course, I take the tractor key with me so no one starts the machine!) It’s a pain in the rear...
Y’all should add a step over the convader in the feed room instead of stepping over it and risk falling
I really enjoy your channel, Eric. Funny clip with the chocolate milk in the basketball...
Same mats we had for dry cows. Sawdust was a bugger for getting underneath 😂 Brilliant video 💪🏴
Glad you are going to get a new mixer. Can't wait to see it in action.
Another excellent video. Great to just tag along for all the things you do each day. Thought for sure it would be a Mountain Dew in that ball. lol
I also didn't see the chocolate milk coming, I thought it would either be a Can of your favorite soda pop, or it was possibly small enough it could've been Scotty Pippen. Some really great camerawork this Video, I especially like the shot of you carving off some silage and the down angle from the feed wagon. Keep up the great work and have a great weekend.
Great stuff, hard workers all of you.
Always getting the good angles love it! Keep up the great work:)
Sometimes we think it’s all routine, but there’s always extra jobs like this that makes your hard work so much more appreciated, Every time I put cream in my coffee or any of the many times I use milk, butter or just snack on a piece of cheese I always think of you and all the outstanding farmers we have in America! I love all the veggie farmers too! Sometimes we forget how Blessed we are in the USA 🇺🇸 everyone please stay safe and stay awesome Eric!
Look at all those curious cows just watching you work.
Manure at the rented barn....have an oven with a timer to shut off in the space u don't use. Cook (sterilize), dry, cut into brownie size cakes, vacuseal, set your price and it could be extra income. This fun for me on practicing my selling technique. Selling manure to a farmer. This is America and we have love for you.
The "What's Inside" Family are losing their shit right now. Probably yelling "that's our thing on youtube!"
When you get your new mixer put a ceramic coating on it, it will help prevent the feed from sticking to it.
LOVED the chocolate milk bit!! Reminded me of the old videos with mountain dew! 😉😂
Maybe on the new mixer you can put a cone on top of the mixer blade shaft, so nothing can accumulate.
Something such as a couple of caps for compressed gas cylinders.
Keep up the good work I look forward to seeing the notifications for ur videos on my phone
I thought there was going to be a Mountain Dew in the basketball. Nice to see you bringing back the surprise beverage.
Love the videos man ! Much love from Kansas City Mo
Funny. The cows standing behind ya'll are just watching so intently.
Good stuff Eric, never tire of your excellent videos my friend.
Make the knive wet or put some old engine oil on it it will slide through the rubber like through butter
That’s a tip I’ll put away for future reference, thanks!
@@jamesmilos9909 hmmm...Noted.. Cover people in Engine oil before cutting them like fish !
Try a carpet knife next time. They make them with replacement blades. They are extremely sharp and work better than the standard utility knife. Just ask my thumb it knows first hand. Another thing that may work easier is a linoleum knife.
You have a great channel really enjoy watching. I used to work on a dairy farm in Northwest Pa.
missed the chocolate milk been awhile :)
It was a ‘moment’ when you introduced your unusual ‘find’ in your old basketball ! I’ve missed those rare and unexpected moments of humor!
The cow food shredder looks a little dangerous.
But it can come in handy against intruders.
huge respect for these young men.
Matt’s. Try saber saw next time. Special blade. No template needed. 2 inch blade runs along edge of bedding platform, along side of it.
If you ever have to do that again try running a circular saw along to make the cuts. Can always run it along a board held down so you don't Nick the concrete. Bevel it a little so the tires don't hit and use an older blade.
Cows seem happy to have some entertainment!
Well now I'm all excited about seeing what the new feed mixer looks like. I also have to comment on the steel cover, I thought it was kind of humorous that you put the cardboard on the skid loader forks to protect something that's going to be covering a poo pit (yes I know there's another word that rhymes with pit) but I guess it'd be pointless to paint it then scrape the paint off with the forks.
Eric, you're closing in on 300,000 subscribers. Keep it going. I'm rooting for you and your farming family.
Awesome! I've missed those. Didnt see that coming. Haha
A full day of what you do on the farm
Hi i am matthew from South Africa i watch your video and i love you guys
Great video as always Eric. A skilsaw might have been more efficient for trimming those mats back.
Enjoyed the camera angles today!
You should walk your cows more often, they looked so happy and jumpy getting some exercise! :)
that milk gag was a good one, got me
Loved the choc milk basketball! Good one Eric. Enjoyed the video as always, watching you carrying out your daily activities is really informative and entertaining! Thank you!