Final Touches Before Planting Oat Field/ Fertilizer, Discing, Cultivating
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- It's a snowy morning on the farm. Alan is in the final stages of field prep on 3 fields that he plans to put oats on. First, he is spreading some fertilizer on the fields, while Paul, lightly works it in with the International 1066 and field cultivator. The last rented field still needed to be disced a bit before it can be planted, so Alan takes the International 1256 and John Deere Disc over to smooth it out a bit. The 3 fields are now ready to have some seed put in the ground. The last thing we share is that Justin and Jordan had the opportunity to attend a youth education night, where they learned about beef cattle nutrition and how to assist with a cow calving. The boys even got to help pull a calf on Helga the cow.
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Trinity Dairy was established in 2006, in Minnesota. Alan and Jennifer farm with their 5 children; Jessica, Justin, Jordan, Joshua, and Jason. We milk a mix of 33 Jersey, Holstein, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, and Ayrshire cattle. We also enjoy sharing our family's love of Draft Horses and using them for logging and other farm work. Dairy Farming in Minnesota can be challenging, but it's a lifestyle we really enjoy. Subscribe today to watch our small family dairy farm and family grow while continuing to thank our Lord for the blessings we've been given.
Love the calf delivery. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Justin for president 😁
Hi this is Jeremy from Wisconsin. Have been watching your channel for some time grew up on the farm and farmed my self for awhile. Glad to see the next generation learning the trade
So refreshing to see Alan with one child or another in the tractor out in the fields. This time spent with their Dad they will always remember fondly.
Always love the 1066 and 1256. What a perfect Era that was with farm innovation. . I take pride in people who keep these classic tractors going and working as intended to. I do run them myself
You know, that disc is downright INSULTING to those corn stalks...! Another good video Alan (&Co.)
Good to see the youth education!
What a great session for the kids a true farming community
GOOD FOR THE KIDS TO LEARN HOW TO HELP PULL A CALF IF NEED BE ❤😊❤ THE CHANNEL ❤😊
👀🙄🐾👍 Great video Alan Jennifer and the kid's
It's GO time. 5" of snow in May a couple of times over the years but the oats always seemed to weather it well.
May God bless you and your family,
God bless you and family hope you are rewarded with a great crop for being a good Stewart of the land
Tillage seems like an enjoyable task...preparing the seed bed.
Match the calf with the pelvis is good information everyone should know when pulling calves. It will save the cow a lot of problems after calving. Great video.
Ground looks good for Oats.
Almost a 1/2 hour video, nice, thanks for sharing.
Good job and God bless y'all
I love that straight pipe on the 12!
Stay safe guys tats all I pray for farmers and our country people serving God help us all !!!
Excellent video again thanks for sharing very interesting
I like the way your harrow folds up for travel
Great content.My favorite channel!
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊
cant get over the job that does
I sure miss farm life and running all that older equipment especially this time of year.
Your "post video" video was the best part! Watching the future of AG learning from a Pro should have its own video. You are doing it right, raising your children with "chores", and getting them to events where they can learn new things. 👍, Allen, and your dear wife, who has to be all in for you to succeed.!
Lol I grew up in Maine on my Grandfather's dairy farm. I lost count of how many times I delivered calves before I left for the Army after I turned 18
Enjoy Watching Field Work That Was One Of My Favorite Duties When Working On The Farm One Fellow mentioned your using Older Equipment So Be It Seems that it's Doing a Very Fine Job. I Also Enjoyed Watching The Boys Learning About Pulling Calf's Very Important Job To Help The Cow When She Needs Help and Doing It The Right Way. Thanks For The Video Blessings To Y'all And Please Be Safe ✌️
That’s pretty country up there ❤ I’m down here in Dexter .
Nice to see u doing field work. I half to say at the age of 45 and pulled some calves in my day dairy and beef I'll remember that on how to pull calved from now on. Thanks and have a good day
Great video
85 here In fla.and mowing yards
I wouldn’t worry to much about your battery modification. I took the two six volts out of my 460 diesel and put one group 31 semi battery in. Works great!
I really enjoy your videos
Thanks for another great video me and my 2 sons farm also I watch all your video's but seldom comment...
Hi Trinity Dairy,Ed from Vermont
The time lapse made it look easy.
Them are too good young men you got there.
This was such It's a fun evening with a great turn out of a lot of kids.
That lady in the lexion sweater, We had to ask her to let the kids take a turn and stop pushing the kids out of the way. Ha! That's my.
Goofy wife.
Lol!
A word of advice, in the future try to get a spreader with two spreader blades. The spread pattern is more uniform across the field with two spinners
I appreciate that you are posting on a more regular basis. I hope that it is paying off for you. Your family deserves it. Do you spread manure on the oat ground?
I usually spread it on corn or hay ground, it seems to be better for weed control that way.
Do you spread composted manure? Fresh manure is too "hot." I mean that the nitrogen level would be detrimental to corn.
Some composted, and Some fresh.
Snow, Sunny, Windy 25-NW, --- 🤢 Thank you. (Digger)
We've been getting some nice rains here. Good for germinating the grass/legume mix. I wish I would of had that education when I was young. Was that dummy calf pulling quite realistic?
Yes, it was jointed and weighed 70 pounds.
Got milk? I do😂🤣👍🇺🇸
They have a lot better batteries nowadays than they did back then too
What did you spray on your oats last year to kill the weeds?
MCPA
How many Seeds per Acre do you plant. Early Corn.
About 23,000
Good morning, I'm a Pole from Poland. What is the price of fertilizer, plus or minus per tonne?
N - Urea - $560T
P - Dap - $760T
K - Potash - $480T
I paid 549 a ton for urea and 499 a ton for potash.
I assume that you need the most land for hay. May I ask, how many acres do you devote to hay production?
I would say around 150 acres.
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Nice video
Me personally I hardly get a spreader anymore I like to let the fertilizer plant put the fertilizer with an airflow
That looks like a fake cow an calf
What happened to the Ford 8n?
It's in the shed, something came apart on the clutch.
That calf looks dead!!🤣
My 1066 had 2 12 volt batteries making 12 . Is your farm making so little money that you have to drive school bus when you Have all the old equipment that needs so much repair Always believe in so much work but if you can't make it that's ruff.
You really have no idea about farming do you? Bidenomics is making it twice as hard to raise a family let alone farm. Farming is a way of life. Loving what you do. Just be a good little boy and enjoy the vids and keep your sideways little comments to yourself thank you.
How many people do you know that both spouses have jobs? Does that mean they aren't making it at their jobs or that the current economy requires two incomes to support a family.
Even new equipment requires repairs and often requires an actual dealership mechanic. Repairs and maintenance are required on everything.
The costs of everything involved in dairy farming are skyrocketing, and our creamery has us on a quota, so we can only produce a certain amount of milk a month. That's not a big deal when the price is good, but when that 100 pounds of milk drops from 18.00 a hundred to 12.00 a hundred, it definitely requires some budgeting. An emergency vet call is easily 450 dollars. That doesn't go down just because the milk price did.
Farming margins are tight, but my wife is able to stay home with my children, our bills are paid, and my cows are fed. I think that's pretty successful.
@@trinitydairy Amen Alan❤
Success is measured wrong you got it right big money is nice but we tend to waste instead of enjoying it
@trinitydairy I got a kick out of a different video were you said you had to do this and that hopefully before you had to go to work,without considering your this and that was already a days worth of work. My dad worked 12 hour shifts at green giant during corn pack along side dairy farming. Many days of little sleep but it carried use over.