Turning Dirt on Earth Day 🌎
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
- FAMILY DAIRY/CASH CROP FARM LOCATED IN MICHIGAN!
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Fifty thousand, well done kip, #letsgo, and keep going.... 👍
Love your channel. Keep the Cows!
Back when I was kid when it was GO time for planting/tilling time in school it was always "Conservation Day" pretty much the class stayed outside all day doing everything but classwork. Well, Pa made me and my younger brother stay home and work up fields. When my Mom wrote the note for why we weren't at school she wrote:" Anthony and Dan spent their Conservation Day on a tractor learning how to incorporate lime and fertilizer into a plowed field". That was so great!
Been there since the beginning and wouldn't miss a video. Enjoy everyone. You boys have a good one. Still wet in upstate ny. Hopefully not the same as last year
I love plowing!! It’s very satisfying seeing that fresh earth turned over
Keep up the great work mate new subscriber just found your channel n it's bloody awesome cheers from Dean in Australia also my son loved watching n he's 4
Let’s get Kip to 100k. Nice work. Love your channel
🇫🇷Best US dairy channel and favourite dairy farmer of course .. great values great spirit
Good video kip, ready for Field work, thanks for sharing 🇺🇲👌✊🤙💪🇺🇲
I love it.....especially that growl......shared the video too 👍🏻
love to see that big boy plow
Could watch plowing all day long. Keep up the great work
Love your videos, never get tired of them, keep ‘em coming. Farming is the most important job ever. Thank you for all you do.
Great video Kip . Would you be able to handle a larger plow ? How much ? And Your channel is the best for US dairy… congrats
Keep running Kip. Been watching for some years now. Love the old school parlor and how u all work together to get things done.
Great drone footage of the plow at work. Ground is working up nicely.
What beautiful clear Michigan day in April ! Hopefully this year's plantings go as equally well.
Love it thanks for sharing 9400 gets it done
What a great operation , family always working hard daily , team work , stay safe everyone , Rock on , enjoy .
Nice video Kip
“Hey guys, welcome back to the farm. Be sure to hit that like and subscribe button and stick around for a little while.” “Let’s go!” ❤ always a fav
Great channel Kip. Things are looking good. Have a safe and productive spring.
CONGRATULATIONS ON 50,000
Good job
Looks good
Great video Kip! God Bless you and your family as we go along day-by-day.
Thanks for sharing, will be here...God willing 🙏
Nice to see you hit 50 thousand subscribers and that plough tractor sounds amazing with the chrome pipe. Lol
Memories... back when a farmer was judged by how straight his/her furrows were.
Always enjoy your show. The land you work so hard. Your wonderful family. Keep up the good fight.
Great Video , all you can do is keep Pushing Forward Kip you doing a Great job !!
Can't speak for others but I'm not going nowhere, come on 50K. Actually I'm coming down on Wednesday for a week. Need my girls get-a-way, life in the UP is good, but I miss down home.
Kip, yours is one of my favorite farming channels. I been a sub for a long time.
The pictures of plowing are very impressive👌
Thank you for taking the time 2 make these videos. Been watching since 2020.
Organic farmers moldboard plow too 😉
🤦♀️👍🙏. Thanks
Hey, here is something you can do with the older kids before all the crops pop up. Walk these worked fields to look for artifacts. Michigan is rich with ancient things and things that are not classified as ancient. I would think as close to a great lake as you are, there would be all sorts of goodies in the earth. Heck they even found a mammoth buried in Michigan a few years ago. Get them interested in history and if the younger ones are along it would be a great place to run and play.
Hey, you and the family have a safe and wonderful spring.
Thanks for all the info I love it all and the hole family Keep it coming
Hi Kip! I came on board when you had just lost your Mom. . It might have been at about 15K subs . I don't really remember,though. Yes, lots HAS happened. Good luck in the future!!
Looks like nice black dirt.
Love those drone shots.... Ty!!!!❤️🙏🇺🇲
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO KIP 😊
tractor plays with the plow like it is not even there wish i was able to buy that s tine cultivator
Kip, let's go.
I think that back wheel on the plow might need adjusting....
In southern Indiana we was planting soybean today. The Boss is getting excited he wants plant Corn but I think it will be a while be for we do that!
Great team work
Good to see old school plowing
Awesome video y’all keep hammering
Try a cheap sprayer! Will knock that job out quickly. Home Depot
Michigan resident, back in the 60's I was a FFA student. We used to go to farms in our area and do soil samples and analysis for the farmers. Just wondering if you still do your own? Thanks, great video.
Ya weren’t even in the furrow at start of the video lol.
hey Kip - Use a SPRAYER for the fence
Did you spread manure on this field prior
Recycling the old fashioned way.
8 bottoms make"s that tractor bark but not grunt.
I like to watch a plow in action. I haven't done that in 40 years.
Don't you do crop rotation?
I think they actually do, but when it comes to silage and/or haylage some of the yearly "normal" rotation gets thrown out the window. I'm in South Dakota and most people that chop generally try to keep the chopping fields as close to the pile/silos/farm as possible. Preferably one mile or less, more on the less side, with the exception of the big dairies, I'm talking 1,000 head or more.
My rough math would say Kip and his family would need 100 acres plus just for the milk cows. That does not include any dry cows, bred heifers or weaned to yearlings. By rough math, I mean is that I don't know how much their fields usually average per ton per acre and I don't know how many pounds of corn silage they are aiming for as for pounds of silage per cow per day. It's basically simple math, but it would be algebra, being X pounds per cow times X number of cows equals total pounds per day. Hold that number off to the side. Then X tons per acre into X total tons needed will equal the total acres needed for silage plus a few extra loads. I'm not sure about where they're at, but where I'm at it's usually hard to find silage in July and harder yet to find dairy quality. So that's why I said a few extra loads.
Someone needs to learn how to operate a moldboard plow properly! What a horrible job of setting the plow.
Jd plows all do a shitty job. White plow was king
@katiekuehl2011 they were not using the John Deere plow, it was a different brand
Not plowing deep enough
Plowing 4-5" deep does nothing compared to the compaction the tractor is doing,clowns
Whoa sorry Scot clown sorry it upset you so bad bud
Kip always love watching your videos I grew up on a farm in northern Illinois. Live down the road from the farm neighbors farm the land now since 08. Dad passed away in 21