Chipping Away At The Mountain Of Spring Chores!
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
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Hey thanks for watching the video!
Very interesting...there is never a dull moment on your great farm. Glad to again see your dad's great sense of humor. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos young man. They are MUCH appreciated, as you know by many thousands of people.
If there's never a dull moment for me then it's always on the edge
Your Family have lots of equipment, and extras 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Hope Miriam can get her cheese business paper work done 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Ahhh you know that feeling... Master´s thesis is done, you finally have a few free days from work, drink morning coffee and watch Jan´s video!! Love it! I am not a farmer at all but Jan´s videos are so relaxing and make me forget every day stress. I have watched every last one of your videos and I am always waiting for more. Keep up the good work! I feel so educated about farming that I feel like I could start farming myself :D
Dad to the rescue, a good laugh on tire repair , stay safe , back to work in the field .
Your family is an impressive bunch of entrepreneurs. Love watching the ways you continue to grow and expand your family business. I also love watching farmers be jack of all trades. I have so much respect and appreciation for all that you do.
I'll second that notion!!💯🙏❤️🇺🇲
Great too see you Jan and your Dad having some laughs together while you tend to jobs! I have ALWAYS admired how your whole family are wonderful Stewards of your property and the land around you. Ignore the Dingus Muppets who only comment when their "Complain DNA" alarms go off and they feel the need to moan. 99% of Your Fans appreciate the care, work and land management that you and family and co-workers offer up on a daily basis! Thanks as always for Keeping The REAL In your REEL Jan! Blessings From COW-lumbus, Ohio MOO 👋
A couple of videos ago, when doing a drone shot, I noticed your Canada flag was in need of replacement. I ordered a good one from Amazon for the diary and sent it your way. It should arrive the first days of May. Enjoy!
Thanks again for the video, always enjoy Jan. Dad is a hoot😂, great smile and funny. Keep em coming.
Jon.
Thank you for the video of your field work it is always great to be outside in the fresh air and the smell of fresh turned dirt. Jon, I like the humor you and your Dad share he appears to be a great man.👈👍 Count your blessing.
Please take care.
Love how responsible You guys farm - Enjoying having You back
I've always enjoyed running a disc, something about spring time that gives me a great feeling. Here in 4 weeks we'll be starting sweet pea harvest, seems like season 43 just got done. 😮
As for trees you do not need to explain anything. All farmers know the most valuable thing they have is land and will take great care of it. Those that bitch about it live in a concrete jungle never having lived outside of their glass apartment.😂
I must admit I never fast forward in your videos. We love the entire content, thanks for sharing!
Always a plus when you post...😉😉🚜👨🌾🚜😍🤠
I love seeing you and Miriam working together. Thanks so much for sharing your life with me!!
Nice to see ground worked for planting. Hope the snow does not come back till next year. Tires sure have been giving you a tough time this spring.Hoping for optimal rainfall this year and no damaging storms. Looking forward to the cheese production. I have no problem with you cutting down trees, it is your land to manage as you see fit. Great video and thanks.
Good to see your Dad came out of his coveralls means the weather is getting warmer. Lol
May your family farm have a good and prosperous year 🙏
Those trees can become nice firewood for winter, outdoor cookouts etc. or for $ale! Miriams Cheese Bldg will go nicely there too..
No, poplar is not a very good wood. Good, fast-growing trees when you need a treeline to prevent erosion, but not really a long-life tree.
Great to see you all back in the fields! And yes nothing like the smell of plowed fields! I grew up in western North Dakota!
Best dairy farm on RUclips. Excited about Miriam's cheese factory. Wishing you and your family all the best.
You are a good worker your dad is proud I’m sure.
He has great role models and he can be proud also and his sisters.
Your drone footage is amazing,you live in a very beautiful area,thanks for these great videos young man
Awesome video.....I love cutting down trees...and the smaller ones I pull up with my skid steer.
Thanks friend Jan for another interesting vlog. Life as a farmer is not easy, but it is rewarding to see the result of effort and hard work. 👍
Love those drone shots, really brings the field into perspective
Looks like this is the year you plant a quarter in tire plants. Slow going but they get faster with time.
MY BEST friend growing up was dutch. he was the biggest kid in sxhool and i was the smallest.7m in ontario and have planted over a millon trees.keep up the good work and keep them cows happy
I enjoyed your speech on "trees" well said !!! Ending with a smile.....🎉. ❤️🇺🇲🙏
Great Job!!
Hi Jan, "Nothing is ready to go in the Spring" Which is why making sure all the appropriate tractors and tool are cleaned and prepped going into the barn in the fall, when Winter begins, so that when you pull that tool out the next Spring, it is ready to go, yes? (Cole the Cornstar does this every year for his 2000 acre farm). His first day of working his fields has just begun and his pre-prep work always pays off. It saves time and money and aggravation.
Great plan jeremy1350. Don’t forget the Cole has the winter to do repairs, Jan and family have 1000 animals to take care of 7/365
@@paulcraft8967 I know that already. So if they want to get out of the gate in the spring, with better working tools, then time must be made to make sure the upkeep of such tools, yes? I know the Moo Cows are a 24/7 day job. But if you are going to diversify, then you either add manpower or schedule appropriately time management. If you want your farm to run smoothly, then sacrifices must be made. My advice is sound. We know it works for Cole. Duplicated it can work other places.
Hurry on the cheese building it will be a real success, good luck , Rock on !
hi Jan, i enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing, see you in the next one.👍💪
Great video brother from the imperial county California 🇺🇲🇺🇲
I’ve said it before, but I absolutely love the camaraderie between you and your father reminds me so much of me and my father when we had our farm thank you for the great videos and helping keep my childhood and young adulthood memories alive.
Your farm your trees do as you need to do. Good video
Poplars are a weed tree anyway. I'm sure your wildlife likes that ten acres. I have shoved plugs all the way in a few times myself. You have some nice equipment for rolling and harrowing. Are you done with the corrals already? Good video. Pax.
I liked the idea of an intermission, take time to cool off, get ready for the 2nd half!
The only "shame" which could be attached to cutting a Poplar might be not saving and utilizing the "saw log" as the trunk can produce some excellent long-lasting, smooth-finishing trim. My (FL.!) window casements are 44this year an' doin' fine. Always enjoy your videos. Hope someone spots you an electric grease gun, tho....
3:59 *sniffffffff* Ahhhh! ‘Tis springtime, and the earth has erupted to greet the warm sunshine!
Thanks for the content Jan.
Nice Intermission!
Videos are producing pretty well. I wish I had the same amount of patience as you to work outside and shoot simultaneously.
14:31 .. Bijna ! haha great channel !
Man, that "short intermission" was gold, LOL!! Nicely done youngsta. 🙂
I think it's a unwritten rule that you always push the first plug through the tire. Always have two available. 😀
Thank you to you and your family for keeping 🇨🇦💪🏻. Free Proud and Strong 👍🏻
Rare manual shift Silverado. Keep it going
great video Jan
Thanks for all the great videos. I don't always comment, but I sure enjoy them all. Great. family farm. Love all the information and educational information
Your channel has grown a lot since I was last here. Well done. I gotta catch up now 😂
Thanks so much for another great informative video on your farm. As always great to see you getting out in the fields getting them ready for crops.
Your videos are great and I know it is hard to film as well as doing your work. I made some back a few years ago but very few were getting watched so I packed it in.
A good thing you have a delivery boy on staff…..😂
When you opened up the disk arms and crackled and clanged, it reminded me of my back evert morning. ❤❤❤
Always excellent content & commentary. Great drone footage and different camera angles make for an enjoyable vlog. Being a railroad enthusiast, I appreciated seeing the C N rolling by in the background. Thanks for sharing. 🚜 🚜 🚜🐄🐄🐄🐄🌽🌽🌽🐄🐄🐄🐄 🚜 🚜🚜
We always carry spare lynch pins in the tractors saves time in the long run
I could watch your videos hour after hour after hour after… 😊
Great video love your Dads smile.
Jan’ you did a kick ass job’ you know way back when they used to run an OX 🐂 AND PLOW and now you have that piece of machinery you said wasn’t the fanciest piece of equipment 😂👍🇨🇦🙏🇺🇸.
Congrats on achieving 200k subscribers.. well deserved.. Much love and Thanks so much for sharing
Well said Jan, getting in first about the trees, before the tree huggers and trolls get in there.
I agree with you about the tree huggers. Open mouth, stick in size 18 foot.
Nice drone piloting.
That drone shot way up high was just breath taking, do you know how high you were when taking that shop? Great video as always and love seeing your dad laughing.
Is there an innertube in the tire and the bubbles was the air trapped between the tire and tube escaping?
If there is ANYONE I would trust land management with, it would be farmers. They live the connection of land to our existence.
Been a subscriber for years now but good idea to flash the reminder to subscribe in the middle of the video 😊
At 16.33 you have a rock in the roller ?
Lol !
Beautiful video!
your dad just practicing with the tire plugs. lol
That disc harrow should have been fixed and stored under cover during the winter, to keep all the bearings out of the moisture.
Nice Job Dad
Another great video from you Sir. Seems like there's always someone that has to be negative about something. You and your family do a awesome job of farming.
That mx 285 is still going 💪
Jan, that was a nice bicep pop when you were putting that snowball on the back of your neck!
He does workout regularly. Not just with farm tasks, but also at his home gym.
Jon, on a farm you have to do what you must ,even though not every one would agree. The farm must come fist!
It's ok to cut trees down, but first you have to give them a hug and a kiss.
Enjoy your day
Use to fix tires like that 50 years ago. 😮
0:38 Nothing a 4 inch nail can't fix 😉, never leave home without them, and some steel wire. 🤔 My tractors are rolling tool boxes, a real pain in the rear end but the only way to keep down-time at bay. 👍
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The short intermission at 6:57 was so compeling that I subscribed a 2nd time! 😆
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Really like your videos and you!!
hey, heard you were cuttin trees down, Lol, was in north texas 5 years ago, the Army cleared a 5x5 mile area of bush and trees, I grew up farmin too, never seen anything like what they did!
When you plug a tire put air in first. Then the plug sets right and you dont lose the plug in the tire. #BIJNA 😆
Like these videos. Hard work and interesting what all goes into your livelihood.
And tree huggers can just quit using TP if they are worried about a few trees going down. 😎
Hello Jan, Mike from Colorado here, and for perspective I’m close to your “Boss Man’s age. And I want to thank you for spreading the word about plants and trees in specific. ALL TREES DIE, and it’s often necessary to thin them out or remove them all together. Your family is clearly experts at land and animal husbandry, so try your best to give gentle feedback to the arm chair scientists! Millions of people around the world share this woke mind virus, and most have NO university training in the sciences. Keep up the great work, and keep helping your terrific father.
Poplar tress are a pain
could almost be jealous of ya - out there in all of that rich dark earth...
I live in Alabama and all i ever see is Acres of RED CLAY ! 😂
Stay Safe ! !!
Glad to see the rye did just fine with the last cold snap. Have you ever done a tire count on your farm? The average person doesn’t think about how many tires a farm has on it. I would bet you would be surprised if you ever counted them all up. I have had my hot dogs ready all winter waiting for you to light that pile, guess I will have to B-B-Que them.😊
My mums home province. Hello from Ontario now.
Good video.
I live in Tennessee, the patron state of shooting things, we cut trees here.
Another very interesting video Thank you
Woo-hoo field work
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show us how the new delaval system works!
He said that he's going to make a full video in the future.
Nice video
Trees serve a purpose for just so long they age and become a hazard. It's wonderful your parents have contributed to a green environment.