Wow I would never have guessed your only 29 ,you should be proud of yourself, especially in a tough neighborhood, expensive ground ,enjoyed all your videos, keep on plugging
You're absolutely right, we watch your channel because of your old equipment and Yenko! The dream of many farmers, win the lottery and piss it away farming.
Your doing awesome buddy. At 29 your doing awesome. It’s refreshing to see such a hardworking go getter at your age. Keep it up wild man. Ever need a hand at harvest I’m right in Maine lol. Take care god bless and as always WORK SAFE!!!!!!😎🇺🇸
My hat's off to you. You are a seasoned adventurer. A wise man said, "Don't ask me what I know. Instead, ask me where I've been so you can begin to understand how much I know."
Thanks for the history. You should be proud of yourself you've accomplished a lot so far for being so young. My best wishes for you too keep growing and moving forward
I started out like you but further back, mid 90s. I'd qualified as an agricultural mechanic and worked with a main dealer from1987 to 92. Also doing some farming at home with my father, beef and potatoes. Working my butter off but really only making money for other people so in 1994 I quit the day job , our being too small to make a living I had to do something else with it so I bought a tractor and hedge/ verge cutter and took on some Contract work. In 95 I got the opportunity to team up with another guy and make baled silage. I bought a conditioner mower and bale wrapper and he bought a rake and a baler. That first year we made 7500 bales along with our own which was pretty good so I bought another tractor which I put the hedge cutter on and contracted Into the local authority.... tight rates but guaranteed payment. I put an operator on that and to be honest when everything was paid I didn't have much for myself. The second silage season went well until the late second cut.... the baler man's tractor blew the engine and he didn't seem to have the funds to fix it so my tractor (Ford 7740) was put under the baler and I used the farm tractor (Ford 6610) on the wrapper. That went OK but the following spring my partner announced that he was giving up so I had to decide to either go it alone or give up. In the end I bought his baler and the rake plus another tractor..an international 785 for raking and wrapping. I borrowed money so at end of that Season I didn't make a whole lot and found it difficult to collect money. But I stuck with it and picked up other work baling hay and straw , I also bought a lime spreader and got a contact with a nearby quarry to spread for them so another tractor was purchased. In 2002 I got the contact to take of dust suppression at that quarry and general yard maintenance creating full time work for the tractor and a backhoe digger. Since then we now make over 20000 silage bales per year, have two hedgecutters working, spread and haul lime. Have two tractors with dump trailers and browsers working in the the quarry and the backhoe. We also run three 5 axle tipper trucks on contract haulage of ages from the quarry. Its been a long road with lots grief at times but I've enjoyed it. I still do some farming and it's still my first love but the quarry contract work has been the means for me to invest and expand.
Just started watching your videos recently, I work on a 3000 cow farm out in western NY, also started a beef farm on my grandparents farm buying equipment after graduating from cobelskill in 2011, glad a fellow alumni is doing good. Keep up the great work man.
Watch from Canada, grand-parents owed a dairy/ cattle farm. now i started a veg. farm in an other part of Canada. Your videos bring back good childhood memories. Thank you
Love the hostory lesson, and the honesty about how hard farming really is. You dont get rich quick even with hard work. It's a lifestyle not a job! Way to tell it, good luck and my hat off to you.
i understand-i worked a city job and farmed for 18 years before i could go full time farming. You buy what you can afford and make it work . hope you make it
Just watched this for the first time. Was not aware you were a Coby Ag Eng grad. I am a '92 grad and hoping MacNeil was still there for you. Amazing place. Looking forward to watching your operation grow and buy more old Macks!!
Thanks for taking the time to break down the history. I've been following you on IG since your college years. I cant recall how I stumbled upon you, but I have enjoyed the journey. Thanks for doing what you do. Hopefully someday you'll be able to visit our farm on one of your adventures. :)
When i was a kid we started farming with 420ac 3/4 section we were mixed farming cattle pigs and grain and a lot of used equipment and a lot of tools it was tough for a few years but the farm is still up and running to this day.
Use work campers for labor. Usually retired traveling campers. Supply a water, electric, sewer hook up for a RV in exchange for the labor. Would help with needing a driver or just a hand helping with repairs.
Enjoyed the back story, look fwd to more! Sheds light on a few questions! I LOVE the old equipment, do the same myself just a lot smaller scale and different aspect! Thank you
Cool enjoyed the video . Wish my knees were not bad I would come to work for you . Over 30 years driving semis . I also worked horse farms and hauled horses . Used to run shuffle bottoms and Bo cats . Hauled hay , Raw bark , compost , shavings . Cotton seed and cracked corn . Worked maintenance on farms . Been to a lot of dairy farms and cattle ranches as well . My grand parents had a small farm on my fathers side . My mothers side when they were young before my grandfather died they had a Dairy farm in W,Va . Guess you could say farming is in the blood lol .
Really enjoyed hearing your story. In 1977 my father and I were sold out by the bank. We both worked off farm for several years to get back to farming. Long story short at age 63 I'm still farming. It was was a lot of work, but all worth it. Keep chasing the dream, you'll never regret it. Best of luck to you, keep the videos coming. Shout out to Yenko.
Love the history of you and the farm. I grew up in Massachusetts, in North Reading if you know where that is. As a kid I worked on a farm. It was small and owned and run by an elderly farmer. We grew mostly corn but also several varieties of squash, pumpkins and strawberries. By the time I joined the Navy at 19 I was pretty much doing everything myself hiring help just to pick corn. I loved every minute of it and reminisce often. Thanks for the videos. I relive farming through you.
Great expose on your desire to farm Chris, hang in there, you have this covered! I grew up on a small dairy/ cash crop farm, I am now 65, didn't follow my dream for farming like you, so I will always be that wannabe farmer, but sure love and can relate very well to the struggles of being a farmer as well as farming.
If you move to Wayne county ohio, you can have all the manure you want to haul :) one excavator has I think 8 big semis and many many tractor tankers. A lot of manure in our area
Hi Duffy. it was fun to hear this story, how can you work so hard. have been in this world once, never again so you get sick of it but you do not understand when you are your age .. I know. hope to see you for many more years on youtube.👍
You are doing great with the videos! Your line of thinking is good for the circumstances. It is very interesting to see the different things you have to deal with compared to other farmers. You deserve many more subscribers! Take care and God bless.
Amazing , so glad to see all your kit , people like you and myself that work the land and use our hands , are a dying breed ... Keep going Duffy Ag truly hope you succeed I’ll be along for the ride for sure
i live in the middle of the city only been around farming maybe one year of my life, but for some reason i really enjoy these videos keep up the good work.
Hey man good job very cool info on what you do this is why I'm subscribed to the channel the old equipment is where it's at . as a fellow mass guy very happy to see farmers in mass keep up the good work look forward to see in what you got going on ...
This was a cool video. Thanks for sharing. Your plan sounds great, and you seem like you are really heading in the right direction and pretty damn fast, damn impressive. Looking forward to watching you grow your fleet and finding more ground to work. If you’re in NJ and need a hand, give me a shout
Nice to hear your story. As much time and money you spend chopping I thought it brought in more money since it is so difficult to do properly. In fact the amount and time you do making silage seems your return should be better. Like how much is this helping your dad to make more? I wish you all the good luck in the world for your fight to farm. People just don't understand. Good luck Chris.
I used to tell a lot of people who asked me, as part of my job as an agricultural economist, how to start farming that the short answer is you can't unless your father is a farmer. The second answer is the old joke "how do you make a fortune in farming ? Start with 2 fortunes." The third answer is you have to grow up in at to have the guts and stamina and work ethic farming requires . Very few transplants survive more than a few years.
I am from and live in vermont and its hard not to see a dairy farm without the cabot aproved plaque on the barn its cool to know a youtuber that is in my area I guess
Good video seems like you put a lot of pressure on your self. Your dad is making you want it which is good. Well keep building you need more to sustain and grow.
Thanks for the video. It’s a great insight on how to start. I’m currently 22 and looking into becoming a 1st generation farmer. I’ve made a 10 year plan last year in class. Looking to do contracting. But first getting experience working for contractors. Then buying bit by bit.
Great video! It’s nice to know the story of how someone got started. I like your videos because you make do with what you have, like us. You doing a good job keep it up!
You're doing a fine job there my friend. Patience, knowledge, and confidence, ( alittle cash always helps lol) will get you through. When it's a lousy day, look at Yenko, he'll let you know what is what! Carry on sir.
I know this will sound stupid but I am disabled and not physically able to farm but I live in a huge farming community so I enjoy seeing farms and the equipment. But I play farming simulator 19 and I really enjoy being able to recognize equipment and terms.... Makes me feel like I'm of apart of the community.
Getting into farming can be tough. I've been working on it for the last 5 years. My wife and I are in the process of buying her parents farm with her brother. It's a tough game, but it's worth the gamble.
Impressive I must say. You are on the right path. Oh get rid of that facial hair it just makes you 20 years older. However you are for real. I totally love your vids. Farmers are real men🇮🇪☘️
What was the last name of the farmers you worked with in New Zealand I have a buddy who now lives in Canada who lived in nz and they had a big dairy farm
Cool shirt.my office too.tractor cab.yeah cows my specialty. Milking sometimes hate it.iknow how to butcher dress out all livestock. Pigs cows deer goats i make money.food is always a sure thing business.we all got to eat. Dang that sounded like my phone.wondering WHY not showing call on my screen trip.
We have a dairy farm and we just got lely milk South and feed robots and we are going to build a processing plant and also we are a part of Cabot cheese
@@DuffyAg I work for the Mary's. I'm just a lackey that can't start a honda pump, you were just down the other day I didn't even realize that you have this channel and were the robot guy I thought you looked familiar. Just didn't put it together.
Slow and steady wins the race!
Wow I would never have guessed your only 29 ,you should be proud of yourself, especially in a tough neighborhood, expensive ground ,enjoyed all your videos, keep on plugging
I thought you were older,mid 30s,love the channel
Farming fixing and fabricating. Great chanel might find some great deals. Andy has all kinds of equipment. Thanks Florida Joe
Keep wrenching on the old iron it's fun to watch and what farming was
You're absolutely right, we watch your channel because of your old equipment and Yenko! The dream of many farmers, win the lottery and piss it away farming.
Very true. If I win lotterery I'd do samething. Buy more equipment and land and be back to just getting by again
Your doing awesome buddy. At 29 your doing awesome. It’s refreshing to see such a hardworking go getter at your age. Keep it up wild man. Ever need a hand at harvest I’m right in Maine lol. Take care god bless and as always WORK SAFE!!!!!!😎🇺🇸
My hat's off to you. You are a seasoned adventurer. A wise man said, "Don't ask me what I know. Instead, ask me where I've been so you can begin to understand how much I know."
Thanks for the history. You should be proud of yourself you've accomplished a lot so far for being so young. My best wishes for you too keep growing and moving forward
Can’t wait to see the apparel!!
You should do a video on how to drive the 2950 there's a lot of people that don't know how to run the dual trans
Keep it up Duff gives me hope that I could farm on my own some Day !
You are wise beyond your years. Enjoyed this video
Next time in Waunakee give me a heads up, treat u to Culvers.
1:58 I’ve been by those milk plants in West Springfield many times. Didn’t know who they were owned by until now.
I started out like you but further back, mid 90s. I'd qualified as an agricultural mechanic and worked with a main dealer from1987 to 92. Also doing some farming at home with my father, beef and potatoes. Working my butter off but really only making money for other people so in 1994 I quit the day job , our being too small to make a living I had to do something else with it so I bought a tractor and hedge/ verge cutter and took on some Contract work. In 95 I got the opportunity to team up with another guy and make baled silage. I bought a conditioner mower and bale wrapper and he bought a rake and a baler. That first year we made 7500 bales along with our own which was pretty good so I bought another tractor which I put the hedge cutter on and contracted Into the local authority.... tight rates but guaranteed payment. I put an operator on that and to be honest when everything was paid I didn't have much for myself. The second silage season went well until the late second cut.... the baler man's tractor blew the engine and he didn't seem to have the funds to fix it so my tractor (Ford 7740) was put under the baler and I used the farm tractor (Ford 6610) on the wrapper. That went OK but the following spring my partner announced that he was giving up so I had to decide to either go it alone or give up. In the end I bought his baler and the rake plus another tractor..an international 785 for raking and wrapping. I borrowed money so at end of that Season I didn't make a whole lot and found it difficult to collect money. But I stuck with it and picked up other work baling hay and straw , I also bought a lime spreader and got a contact with a nearby quarry to spread for them so another tractor was purchased. In 2002 I got the contact to take of dust suppression at that quarry and general yard maintenance creating full time work for the tractor and a backhoe digger. Since then we now make over 20000 silage bales per year, have two hedgecutters working, spread and haul lime. Have two tractors with dump trailers and browsers working in the the quarry and the backhoe. We also run three 5 axle tipper trucks on contract haulage of ages from the quarry. Its been a long road with lots grief at times but I've enjoyed it. I still do some farming and it's still my first love but the quarry contract work has been the means for me to invest and expand.
Just started watching your videos recently, I work on a 3000 cow farm out in western NY, also started a beef farm on my grandparents farm buying equipment after graduating from cobelskill in 2011, glad a fellow alumni is doing good. Keep up the great work man.
Watch from Canada, grand-parents owed a dairy/ cattle farm. now i started a veg. farm in an other part of Canada. Your videos bring back good childhood memories. Thank you
I love your ambition. Aim for the stars. Keep it up and you will be a great success. From 🇮🇪
People like you keep the world going round Good luck
Love the hostory lesson, and the honesty about how hard farming really is. You dont get rich quick even with hard work. It's a lifestyle not a job! Way to tell it, good luck and my hat off to you.
i understand-i worked a city job and farmed for 18 years before i could go full time farming. You buy what you can afford and make it work . hope you make it
What would you say to someone who wants to start farming?
Don’t know if I watched this previously, but here I am Aug 14,2022 and Duffy Ag is looking In Iowa.
Great info on your history.
Just watched this for the first time. Was not aware you were a Coby Ag Eng grad. I am a '92 grad and hoping MacNeil was still there for you. Amazing place.
Looking forward to watching your operation grow and buy more old Macks!!
Great story,family 👋. Thanks for you’re content, humor. 👍👌🇺🇸🚜
Great story!Hats off to you sir!
Appreciate it
Thanks for taking the time to break down the history. I've been following you on IG since your college years. I cant recall how I stumbled upon you, but I have enjoyed the journey. Thanks for doing what you do. Hopefully someday you'll be able to visit our farm on one of your adventures. :)
Always appreciate it and been a while for sure
When i was a kid we started farming with 420ac 3/4 section we were mixed farming cattle pigs and grain and a lot of used equipment and a lot of tools it was tough for a few years but the farm is still up and running to this day.
Very knowledgeable young man with a can do attitude , you will go far !
Use work campers for labor. Usually retired traveling campers. Supply a water, electric, sewer hook up for a RV in exchange for the labor. Would help with needing a driver or just a hand helping with repairs.
I have a daughter and her family that live in Marablough, MA. You are correct in saying you don’t have much farming in your area
Pretty cool to hear your story. Cobilskill is a great college. My cousin is going there in the fall. Enjoy the videos!
pretty cool to see a New England farmer. greetings from Maine
Even cooler to see a MA farmer. Unreal really.
Enjoyed the back story, look fwd to more! Sheds light on a few questions! I LOVE the old equipment, do the same myself just a lot smaller scale and different aspect! Thank you
Good to see a fellow agri mark member mine goes to chateaugay my grandfather was on the board for years Carl Peterson
Hello from a dairy farmer/silage contractor in New Zealand. Great video content
My officer is the bathroom, that's where I fill up all my paperwork.
Wish you good luck in farming thumbs up 😷😷😷👍👍👍👍
Cool enjoyed the video . Wish my knees were not bad I would come to work for you . Over 30 years driving semis . I also worked horse farms and hauled horses . Used to run shuffle bottoms and Bo cats . Hauled hay , Raw bark , compost , shavings . Cotton seed and cracked corn . Worked maintenance on farms . Been to a lot of dairy farms and cattle ranches as well . My grand parents had a small farm on my fathers side . My mothers side when they were young before my grandfather died they had a Dairy farm in W,Va . Guess you could say farming is in the blood lol .
Really enjoyed hearing your story. In 1977 my father and I were sold out by the bank. We both worked off farm for several years to get back to farming. Long story short at age 63 I'm still farming. It was was a lot of work, but all worth it. Keep chasing the dream, you'll never regret it. Best of luck to you, keep the videos coming. Shout out to Yenko.
Love the history of you and the farm. I grew up in Massachusetts, in North Reading if you know where that is. As a kid I worked on a farm. It was small and owned and run by an elderly farmer. We grew mostly corn but also several varieties of squash, pumpkins and strawberries. By the time I joined the Navy at 19 I was pretty much doing everything myself hiring help just to pick corn. I loved every minute of it and reminisce often. Thanks for the videos. I relive farming through you.
Hello from Pennsylvania. New here. Not a farmer, but im learning. Thats why I started watching. Thank you
Great expose on your desire to farm Chris, hang in there, you have this covered! I grew up on a small dairy/ cash crop farm, I am now 65, didn't follow my dream for farming like you, so I will always be that wannabe farmer, but sure love and can relate very well to the struggles of being a farmer as well as farming.
If you move to Wayne county ohio, you can have all the manure you want to haul :) one excavator has I think 8 big semis and many many tractor tankers. A lot of manure in our area
Hi Duffy. it was fun to hear this story, how can you work so hard. have been in this world once, never again so you get sick of it but you do not understand when you are your age .. I know. hope to see you for many more years on youtube.👍
You are doing great with the videos! Your line of thinking is good for the circumstances. It is very interesting to see the different things you have to deal with compared to other farmers. You deserve many more subscribers! Take care and God bless.
great Duiffy Ag history lesson!!!!
Paul Smith's College Forestry alumni, living in RI now. Nice to see another guy who went to school upstate!
SUNY Cobleskill grad also in RI...not many of us haha
Amazing , so glad to see all your kit , people like you and myself that work the land and use our hands , are a dying breed ...
Keep going Duffy Ag truly hope you succeed I’ll be along for the ride for sure
Really excellent Video...thank you for sharing and may i wish you huge success!!
Love the information.....keep going
i live in the middle of the city only been around farming maybe one year of my life, but for some reason i really enjoy these videos keep up the good work.
although i haven't been here for that long it's been really cool to see all the progress keep up the great work man
I had a feeling that’s where you got the tank from, I live fairly close to Four Hills.
Hey man good job very cool info on what you do this is why I'm subscribed to the channel the old equipment is where it's at . as a fellow mass guy very happy to see farmers in mass keep up the good work look forward to see in what you got going on ...
Very interesting videos, love your channel. I'm excited to watch you grow your business in farming. Keep up the good fight Duffy.
Chris You deserve so much credit for all the hard work you put in. You are one of a kind SPECIAL. Take care Thomas Vojta Long Island
This was a cool video. Thanks for sharing. Your plan sounds great, and you seem like you are really heading in the right direction and pretty damn fast, damn impressive. Looking forward to watching you grow your fleet and finding more ground to work. If you’re in NJ and need a hand, give me a shout
Love the your shirt man.
Cabbot.... is that right? If so, that's around here as well. Could be different... I really don't know! Wisconsin here!
Cabot, it's a north east brand but it is available in other areas
Thanks for the great story Chris!
Nice to hear your story. As much time and money you spend chopping I thought it brought in more money since it is so difficult to do properly. In fact the amount and time you do making silage seems your return should be better. Like how much is this helping your dad to make more? I wish you all the good luck in the world for your fight to farm. People just don't understand. Good luck Chris.
Thank you for taking your time to make this video to share your experiences and passion. Definitely helps to keep me fired up on our farm!!
Nice one Chris, good to hear how it all works, cheers from UK
Great video and interesting story on how you got started. You have a great passion for moving forward so keep moving on.
Hell yeah we want your gear!!! Can’t wait to pimp you out bro👍👍
I used to tell a lot of people who asked me, as part of my job as an agricultural economist, how to start farming that the short answer is you can't unless your father is a farmer. The second answer is the old joke "how do you make a fortune in farming ? Start with 2 fortunes." The third answer is you have to grow up in at to have the guts and stamina and work ethic farming requires . Very few transplants survive more than a few years.
Good job sir, good video! Old at 30....? I started my senior year HS in 91..... I'm old
I am from and live in vermont and its hard not to see a dairy farm without the cabot aproved plaque on the barn its cool to know a youtuber that is in my area I guess
Love watching your videos keep up the good work
Thanks for the background on your business. Springfield Agrimark plant makes powdered milk and butter also.
Excellent video 👍👍👍👍
Good video seems like you put a lot of pressure on your self. Your dad is making you want it which is good. Well keep building you need more to sustain and grow.
U just making it wrk buddy any farmer gets what u doing keep pushing
Thanks for the video. It’s a great insight on how to start. I’m currently 22 and looking into becoming a 1st generation farmer. I’ve made a 10 year plan last year in class. Looking to do contracting. But first getting experience working for contractors. Then buying bit by bit.
Great video! It’s nice to know the story of how someone got started. I like your videos because you make do with what you have, like us. You doing a good job keep it up!
You're doing a fine job there my friend. Patience, knowledge, and confidence, ( alittle cash always helps lol) will get you through. When it's a lousy day, look at Yenko, he'll let you know what is what! Carry on sir.
Makes my head spin.
great video, keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing ✌️
I know this will sound stupid but I am disabled and not physically able to farm but I live in a huge farming community so I enjoy seeing farms and the equipment. But I play farming simulator 19 and I really enjoy being able to recognize equipment and terms.... Makes me feel like I'm of apart of the community.
Getting into farming can be tough. I've been working on it for the last 5 years. My wife and I are in the process of buying her parents farm with her brother. It's a tough game, but it's worth the gamble.
Your doing great stay with it!
Hard work but someone has to do it. Thankless job. Keep it up!
Impressive I must say. You are on the right path. Oh get rid of that facial hair it just makes you 20 years older. However you are for real. I totally love your vids. Farmers are real men🇮🇪☘️
What was the last name of the farmers you worked with in New Zealand I have a buddy who now lives in Canada who lived in nz and they had a big dairy farm
I would bet it is hard to pickup farm ground in your area where it is so urban . Good luck!
Awesome I've hauled your products from Cabot
thanks for your History
There is a place in Oklahoma, I think, by an Air Force or other military base, that gets used aircraft tires by the truckload.
Duffy I live like 10 mins east of coby right around schoharie lol 😂
That's farming in southern New England for ya, barely any supporting infrastructure. We're in the same boat in RI
Cool shirt.my office too.tractor cab.yeah cows my specialty. Milking sometimes hate it.iknow how to butcher dress out all livestock. Pigs cows deer goats i make money.food is always a sure thing business.we all got to eat. Dang that sounded like my phone.wondering WHY not showing call on my screen
trip.
We have a dairy farm and we just got lely milk South and feed robots and we are going to build a processing plant and also we are a part of Cabot cheese
I meant slury
Where you located
Would like to know more about delaval training programs?
Buy used aircraft tires they have to change them way before there not useable
I am jealous 1 of my dreams was new New Zealand while i was grazing milking in WI
Wow I feel old if your just 29! I will be 50 this year!
I thought w. Springfield agrimark was a powdered milk facility? Hopefully that call wasn't a robot issue where I work. They seem to call alot.
It is and butter. All I cover is robots. Where do you work?
@@DuffyAg I work for the Mary's. I'm just a lackey that can't start a honda pump, you were just down the other day I didn't even realize that you have this channel and were the robot guy I thought you looked familiar. Just didn't put it together.
@@jimcivitello3913 small world for sure. Wasnt you guys calling tho
@@DuffyAg yea small world for sure. Got to step the manure game up a bit don't let Zack have all the fun with those macks.
U got it going on fer today's climate.
Where did you find that shirt I farm in southern Ohio
I got it as a gift, one of my favorites