@@farmerdrone was in 1986,was a dairy ,pig and cereal farm around 2000 acres .Out side a small village called Brockton in Shropshire UK.i used a TW35 on the dribble bar ,no where near the operation these guys are running.
So... I called my septic tank people to have them come out and check the tank because it smelled! I had recently purchased a house in the country. I told her my thoughts and how it smelled every time I went outside. She paused for a moment and said slowly... I think you are smelling the spray on the fields. I said...what kind of spray? She said they spray the fields in the spring and fall with cow manure. I suddenly realized. OMG! I'm a city boy in the country! I laughed and hung up. Told the wife. Why not share it.
Here in Europe we call this Slurry Manure is more solid We also use similar slurry tankers but with Dribble Bars which basically injects the slurry into the ground always on grass to use for Silage for cattle feed
Hello .. Ireland? ... thanks for writing the channel. We have some grasslands for beef cattle mainly in the west. Ag land is so expensive in the east, the land is used for crop or feed production and the liquid manure for fertilizer ...
They are the AgriBrink tire pressure control system. The tires are pumped up for the highway and lowered while entering a field to distribute the weight over a wider tire surface area thus reducing soil compaction. All controlled from the cab ..
In Scotland larger farms have to spread using a precision method (dribble bar or injection).Smaller farms will have to do it from 2027. This is suppose to minimise nitrogen loss to the environment. Expensive decision by non farming “experts”.
Hello Scotland 👋 our home country 😀.. Motherwell.. We use a dribble bar when ever possible.. see my 2 previous videos on that subject... BioDigesters is going to be the thing .... see my video 📹 from last month
Our neighbors did that a few years ago on his 600 acres - the black cloud of flies that settled on the area got him uninvited from the annual Christmas pot-luck .. 😂😂
Hey friend .,is just available you can convert that manure into Bio methane by harnessing renewable energy from the manure before sending the slurry into the field as fertilizer.
You are correct! See my video on a new BioDigester with many more to come on this subject. Subscribe and follow along and please add comments as we go ... thanks ...
@@farmerdrone You don't lose the inorganic nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. But you lose organic substances. You cannot "take out" something (methane) without losing something.
Aoa I want this type farming but Pakistan government not spoty with farmers I want work with you my desire but I don't know what you think sr thanks I wt your reply
کینیڈین حکومت کے ایسے پروگرام ہیں جو موسمی فارم ورکرز اور تارکین وطن کے لیے کفالت کی اجازت دیتے ہیں۔ آپ کو جس چیز کی زیادہ تر ضرورت ہے وہ انٹرنیٹ پر ہے...
@@farmerdrone Yes, it helps to be philosophical:- I mean manure is not only the end of something old but also the beginning of something new. After awhile you tune into the nuances of manure and become a connoisseur and you can identify the type of originating livestock and even identify the originating farm by its unique terroir:- hmmm, starting to sound like a manurophile here. 😊
Bodenverdichtung ist immer dann ein Problem, wenn schwere landwirtschaftliche Geräte auf ein Feld gelangen. Nuhn-Tanker, die mit der Agribrick-Reifendruckkontrolle ausgestattet sind, lösen einige dieser Probleme ...
Actually no, the manure-loading per square metre is quite low and the soil is fine-grained so that all of the non-soluble solids and odour-substances are filtered and trapped in the top few inches while all of the water and dissolved solids stay in the rooting zone:- soil hydrology is not so simple, the stuff does not just slide through down into the water table and then zip over to a neighbouring property by next morning:- soil water migrates very slowly and all sorts of ssoil bacteria work on it along the way.
repeat:- @eve-marie6751 0 seconds ago Actually no, the manure-loading per square metre is quite low and the soil is fine-grained so that all of the non-soluble solids and odour-substances are filtered and trapped in the top few inches while all of the water and dissolved solids stay in the rooting zone:- soil hydrology is not so simple, the stuff does not just slide through down into the water table and then zip over to a neighbouring property by next morning:- soil water migrates very slowly and all sorts of soil bacteria work on it along the way.
I can't believe Im sitting here watching pigs poo being sprayed - I expected more from life - how do these poor bastards make money thats Gott be 2 million dollars worth of pigs poo pumping gear.
I was told the twin tankers were $450,000 each pair, $900K for each tractor, $300K for the crawler and $100K for computer and software equipment ... but the numbers are not verified ... still .. LOTS. and it's cow manure .... you gotta pump a lot of poop to make that bank payment!
@@farmerdrone Whoa!:- it's not pig poo, it's cow poo, the nice soft squishy kind which feels so luxuriously unctuous when you tip-toe through it, it feels soooo good squishing between my toes, a veritable rhapsody in brown! You need to be philosophical and inquisitive:- think about all those molecules, where they came from and where they're going, I mean you put the poo onto the soil and then plant something and the soil converts the seeds and sun and rain and poo into more money and eventually more poo to restart the cycle, a veritable chain-reaction of money and poo! There's a lot of poetry and karma in cow poo:- I'm a poo-ologist, just full of it! 😂
As someone who grew up on a farm, I can smell this video.
😂😂 maybe I should be bottling some "air" for post video sales..😂
35 years on this planet, surrounded by farmland for the entire duration, and I will NEVER get used to this smell lmao.
@@nickhale117 hey ! it's not that bad ... 😂
@@farmerdrone I sure don't want it as a candle scent 😂
I can handle the cow manure but poultry manure makes me sick to my stomach, idk about pigs though. Never been around any pigs
Just found this site .I spent an autumn drag lineing pig slurry ,these guys make it look so easy ,love how clear your videos are thanks .
Thanks a lot Pete. I shoot in 4K @60fps ... I use a GoPro 11 on the ground and either a DJI Mavic 3 or DJI Air 2S in the air... Where did you work?
@@farmerdrone was in 1986,was a dairy ,pig and cereal farm around 2000 acres .Out side a small village called Brockton in Shropshire UK.i used a TW35 on the dribble bar ,no where near the operation these guys are running.
@@spreader4 but, I'm sure you have good memories
Hello! I'm from Brazil. I love everything related to agriculture. Congratulations on the video.
@josedasilva7636 Hello Brazil 🇧🇷!! Welcome to the channel.... I'm with you... love the farms 🚜
So... I called my septic tank people to have them come out and check the tank because it smelled! I had recently purchased a house in the country. I told her my thoughts and how it smelled every time I went outside. She paused for a moment and said slowly... I think you are smelling the spray on the fields. I said...what kind of spray? She said they spray the fields in the spring and fall with cow manure. I suddenly realized. OMG! I'm a city boy in the country! I laughed and hung up. Told the wife. Why not share it.
😂😂😂 Glad you shared your story ..😂 .. Good news is you didn’t have to spend a few thousand dollars to "fix" your septic system!!😂
Hilarious! Cheers from New York
Here in Europe we call this Slurry Manure is more solid We also use similar slurry tankers but with Dribble Bars which basically injects the slurry into the ground always on grass to use for Silage for cattle feed
Hello .. Ireland? ... thanks for writing the channel. We have some grasslands for beef cattle mainly in the west. Ag land is so expensive in the east, the land is used for crop or feed production and the liquid manure for fertilizer ...
Love the song in the background, what is the name of it?
All those tubes going to your tractor tires and trailer tires do they just tell you the pressure or can you control the pressure from your cab?
They are the AgriBrink tire pressure control system. The tires are pumped up for the highway and lowered while entering a field to distribute the weight over a wider tire surface area thus reducing soil compaction. All controlled from the cab ..
@@farmerdrone now that's pretty cool
Does this make a big difference in crop yield?
Yes .. for sure ...
Great vidio. The rules for slurry storage and application are very different in Europe!
@benohsten9323 yes ... not as relaxed as here
Nuhn Industries is the best in the biz
Thanks for posting this
You're welcome, Jay ...
Great videography.
thanks
How long does it take to fill the pond or tank?
about 6 months
@ Thank you for the reply, I know it also depends on the heads of animals. Do they still create farms with this type of systems?
In Scotland larger farms have to spread using a precision method (dribble bar or injection).Smaller farms will have to do it from 2027. This is suppose to minimise nitrogen loss to the environment. Expensive decision by non farming “experts”.
Hello Scotland 👋 our home country 😀.. Motherwell..
We use a dribble bar when ever possible.. see my 2 previous videos on that subject... BioDigesters is going to be the thing .... see my video 📹 from last month
@@farmerdrone We are a few hundred miles north of Motherwell in the Orkney Islands, but I have been to Motherwell.
WoW .. just checked out your location .... what little town are you near ??
@@farmerdrone Do you have an email address? I don’t want to be to precise on a public platform😎
I found your email address. I’m sending a message.
What does that rig that floats in the lagoon do?
It blasts the bottom of the tank and breaks up the solids.... it has several jet nozzles
@@farmerdrone It's a high-powered automated s**t-disturber.
Hi, you don't say where the effluent comes from to begin with. Is it dairy farming?
Yes... it's a dairy farm....
@@farmerdrone Hmmm, I thought it might be from those donkeys on Parliament Hill nearby:- they do poop a lot too! 😉
What about putting some cover-crop seeds in that tank?
😂 we'll let you come and drive the combine through the tank ...lol
Техника классная.
Запах через экран😁
Our neighbors did that a few years ago on his 600 acres - the black cloud of flies that settled on the area got him uninvited from the annual Christmas pot-luck .. 😂😂
Very much interesting thanks for sharing.
@bendugas8632 you're welcome... appreciate you stopping by the channel...
Love & Respect from the land of Origin of Agriculture,i.e. Punjab 🙏🏿
Hello India and thanks for watching. I'm getting many views from India now ... Thanks!!
Really enjoyed this. Thanks.
thanks very much ... words like this keep you going. Hope you subscribe and view my past and future endeavors ..
Great video!
Thanks .. very much ...😊
Gran trabajo, para obtener una buena cosecha.
thank you for sharing this shit, good video , Happy to know where its going,, farm boy Grimsby , Canada
@@jerzy56 you're welcome...
That is great work. Much gallons are sprayed per acre?
3,600 gallons per acre .. applied in one minute ...
Ich komme dann auf
13 - 14 m³ in der Minute und Hektar
I like the emissions delete on the crawler. Screw that dpf and def
How sure are you about those numbers?
@@kaurkoop Nuhn advertises 12,000 gpm with 185HP....... the tankers were set to discharge 3600 gpm .. x 60 minutes is about 225,000 gph
Nice video sir i am small farmer india punjab
@@davindersinghsohal2505 Hello India 🇮🇳 and thanks for watching... hope you subscribed 🙂
Le bassin n est pas bâcher, c est très mauvais pour les nappes phréatiques 👊
eh bien non, ce n'est pas le cas... l'eau s'évapore très rapidement et les nutriments naturels restent pour nourrir la culture suivante...
Bonjour recouvert par la végétation mais cette fosse a bien une étanchéité type geomenbrane .? Durée de vie + - 20 ans ?
1700 g between the twin tanks ??
@tomroskell403 17,000 US gallons.. there is a 14 inch hose between the two tanks. They are filled simultaneously ....
Wow very interesting
6000 gallon more standard around here , uk . 😊
Video muito bom.
Eu sou de Portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹
Olá Portugal. Obrigado por gostar do vídeo. Eu agradeço. Volte a qualquer hora. Muitos vídeos anteriores e muito mais por vir...se cuidem..
AMAZING....Thank you.....🇺🇸
Thanks Steve!
Awesome, NC USA 🇺🇸
Thanks Tom ...
Wen ein Bauer in Deutschland so ein Gülle Loch hätte, würden die Behörden den Betrieb sofort schließen 😂
Ja, das habe ich gehört, aber das ist in Kanada gängige Praxis
Ja unsere Ämter machen uns das Leben schwer
I think that guy operating the crawler had DooDoo on his hands.😂
How this manure affect the plant growth?
Plants thrive on this effluent which contains just the right amount of Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorous for healthy plant growth ...
This is recycling at its finest
We have a farm in Norfolk county Ontario that dose the same thing they have a system of the same red pipes but the pump it up over roads lol
Do they use ramps for the cars and trucks to drive overhe hose?
I bet the cars kept the windows up .
that fresh artisinal countryside air huh? :D
Yep... keeps the birds chirping...
Only in the winter time...
Καργα οργανική ουσία!
What is the hp of your tractor?
The HP of each tractor is mentioned in the video...
Hey friend .,is just available you can convert that manure into Bio methane by harnessing renewable energy from the manure before sending the slurry into the field as fertilizer.
You are correct! See my video on a new BioDigester with many more to come on this subject. Subscribe and follow along and please add comments as we go ... thanks ...
Yes, but at the cost of losing organic substances!
No, you do not lose the nutrients. The manure is returned to the farmer for application to tje fields
@@farmerdrone You don't lose the inorganic nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. But you lose organic substances. You cannot "take out" something (methane) without losing something.
@@gierinarpagaus4160 I appreciate your input and coming to the channel .. and I don't have the answers .. Perhaps another viewer and contribute.
इस वीडीयो के लिए धन्यवाद ❤
आपका स्वागत है और मैं हिंदी भाषी लोगों से मिल रहे समर्थन की सराहना करता हूं। ठिक रहो .
Aoa I want this type farming but Pakistan government not spoty with farmers I want work with you my desire but I don't know what you think sr thanks I wt your reply
کینیڈین حکومت کے ایسے پروگرام ہیں جو موسمی فارم ورکرز اور تارکین وطن کے لیے کفالت کی اجازت دیتے ہیں۔ آپ کو جس چیز کی زیادہ تر ضرورت ہے وہ انٹرنیٹ پر ہے...
Shame we dont have smellavision, so the rest of the world can smell what farmers deal with
Actually, to a farmer, manure smells like money ..!
@@farmerdrone Yes, it helps to be philosophical:- I mean manure is not only the end of something old but also the beginning of something new. After awhile you tune into the nuances of manure and become a connoisseur and you can identify the type of originating livestock and even identify the originating farm by its unique terroir:- hmmm, starting to sound like a manurophile here. 😊
If you don’t respect them on the road you are risking having your rig covered in a massive shower of turds. That’s a good enough reason for me!😁
It does sound like a good reason ...😂
I'd hate to be that back tire...I'd hate to be any of them...but especially the back.
Aí o serviço rende...🇧🇷
Sim você está correto. O fertilizante fará com que as plantações cresçam bem. Obrigado por comentar...
This is what humans came up with when the question of "what is the best way to do life" was posed... Okie dokie 👌
maybe ??
🇺🇸🇨🇱👋
Houston Texas
@@CK-yi6pc Giday, Houston from Canada....
LMAO this guy's job is to stir the sh#t
Yep! .. a real shit disturber ....... but .. real nice guy ..
no pto guards what safety not important
So much of the slurry is wasted by spraying it.
You mean nitrogen evaporation?
Erg mooi, maar u vergeet met uw zegenbede, de naam van God te noemen die de wasdom moet geven en de regen.
Fantastic set up for slurry spreading
Amazing what you can do with a few million dollars 💸 💵
*the cost of mono culture farming, there fixed it for you
Farmer harvests feed.
Cow eats feed and excretes.
Farmer uses excrement to fertilise next crop of feed.
Recycling at its finest !
Коко Шанель в гробу повесилась!😂
U are FS25 in real life.❤
Yes ... I guess we are ...!
And people tell me that I start a lot of sh#t?
Some poor soul is gonna have to wash all that equipment
You're right!!😆
If there is a high cost of farming, it means there there is even higher income coming in to the farm. Or else it would not survive.
big money out and .. hopefully .. depending on markets and weather ... big enough money in ...
@@farmerdroneAnd if not the insurance got ya covered. Haha
@@adamw4020 No, not really, no guaranteed incomes in farming.
BODENVERDICHTUNG ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Bodenverdichtung ist immer dann ein Problem, wenn schwere landwirtschaftliche Geräte auf ein Feld gelangen. Nuhn-Tanker, die mit der Agribrick-Reifendruckkontrolle ausgestattet sind, lösen einige dieser Probleme ...
@@farmerdrone Isn't that fixed when they go back over the field with the plow?
@@electrolytics yes ... the whole purpose is to pot the nitrogen onto the field and work it in asap .... the quicker the better ...
that a lot of ....
..... yep ...
is this why watermelon's taste like dodo from the store
😂😂😂 actually.. watermelon 🍉 would taste like shit if they weren't fertilized with shit .....
The well water now smells like a bad cow fart says yer neighbors lol
All the neighbors are dairy farmers 🙄
Actually no, the manure-loading per square metre is quite low and the soil is fine-grained so that all of the non-soluble solids and odour-substances are filtered and trapped in the top few inches while all of the water and dissolved solids stay in the rooting zone:- soil hydrology is not so simple, the stuff does not just slide through down into the water table and then zip over to a neighbouring property by next morning:- soil water migrates very slowly and all sorts of ssoil bacteria work on it along the way.
Think of the smell Dee, you havent thought of the smell you...
Smells like moldy money ....
I am a Pakistani
Plz job?
@@BabarAli-yr5cj Canada has procedures for seasonal farm workers. You can apply online ..
THE SMELL MUST BE UNBEARABLE
Try it, you learn to like it after awhile, lot's of subliminal sensations there to tantalize your olfactory cortex! 😉
unevenly
@@Romgenas I hear they are looking for drivers if you would like to apply .....
Someone always has to bring negativity. Congratulations 👏.
@@philhey8847 show results
😅 thanks Phil ... those who know the least complain the most ...
@@farmerdrone if your boss comes and tells you "you do unevenly", what's yours response?
"Boss, you always bring negativity"????🧐😆
😂 lol what a shit show!
@@fredward55 that it is ....
💩👍🏽
Damm thats one smelly video...
Just waiting for Smellovision ....
Worst shit you can put on your land
Criticism is fine ... but .. post an alternative as well ...
Damn, those are some ugly tractors.
Hmmmm ... you a dark green fan
.??
contaminação do lençol freático garantido😢
no ....
repeat:-
@eve-marie6751
0 seconds ago
Actually no, the manure-loading per square metre is quite low and the soil is fine-grained so that all of the non-soluble solids and odour-substances are filtered and trapped in the top few inches while all of the water and dissolved solids stay in the rooting zone:- soil hydrology is not so simple, the stuff does not just slide through down into the water table and then zip over to a neighbouring property by next morning:- soil water migrates very slowly and all sorts of soil bacteria work on it along the way.
@@eve-marie6751 excellent response 👏
I can't believe Im sitting here watching pigs poo being sprayed - I expected more from life - how do these poor bastards make money thats Gott be 2 million dollars worth of pigs poo pumping gear.
I was told the twin tankers were $450,000 each pair, $900K for each tractor, $300K for the crawler and $100K for computer and software equipment ... but the numbers are not verified ... still .. LOTS. and it's cow manure .... you gotta pump a lot of poop to make that bank payment!
@@farmerdrone Whoa!:- it's not pig poo, it's cow poo, the nice soft squishy kind which feels so luxuriously unctuous when you tip-toe through it, it feels soooo good squishing between my toes, a veritable rhapsody in brown! You need to be philosophical and inquisitive:- think about all those molecules, where they came from and where they're going, I mean you put the poo onto the soil and then plant something and the soil converts the seeds and sun and rain and poo into more money and eventually more poo to restart the cycle, a veritable chain-reaction of money and poo! There's a lot of poetry and karma in cow poo:- I'm a poo-ologist, just full of it! 😂