My name is Eric, I'm a dairy farmer in southern Pennsylvania. We have a 200 cow milking herd along with 150 or so young stock. We farm 250 acres where we grow all our forage and a little grain. I'm making videos of what I do day to day. I hope you enjoy.
Email: ericdairy10@gmail.com I get a lot of emails, please understand if I can't respond to them all. Thank you!
Mail: 10th Generation Dairyman P.O. Box 130 1599 Main St, Goodville, PA 17528
Can anyone tell what is out there to get rid of coons, possums and cats that are not mine and can't run off. Does malrin still work? Have horses and possums must go, no luck live trapping.
I'm surprised you don't seem to using never sieze on the bolts or even grease on the shafts, that is a rule of mine, especially if i know I'll be back in there taking it apart. Or did i miss something? Nice looking cows btw, really clean looking herd.
I was always interested as to how this was done, thank you for this video. subscribed. I did notice quite a lot of spillage at the bottom of the hopper/blower unit, maybe a rubber shroud under and over could help reduce the spill.
The dairy farmers and beef cattle farmers I know call this equipment "mower-conditioner". They tell me that when the hay stalks are crimped by the rollers, it captures moisture inside the stalks, which makes it better feed.
Love watching your videos, I'm out in Indiana County and we've got more slugs then usual as well. My chickens are loving it though. Have you guys ever been out to the Indiana County auction? They have it every Thursday at 1 in Homer City. Usually pretty good prices.
مزرعة رائعة ... كنت اعمل في هذا المجال بطرق حديثة الارض جميلة من ناحية تأسيس لكن ماذا هو الداعي لها !! لا داعي لتأسيس ارضية الا تسوية التراب مع مدحله في المبتدأ و طبقة تراب جير خفيفه و انتهى
could try notill coulter blades in place of your row cleaners pretty sure kinze has a kit. might be worth a shot before you invest in a new planter. that being said we run a 6 row White 5100 don't do a lot of no till but seems to work well when we do.
It took a full day to clean out one barn with my father and then another day of spreading manure… I know it’s sped up but it looks like 2-3 hours of work.
Just seeing how clean ur animals are is just amazing. By watching the videos u can see what kind of farmers ur family is, should be proud of this. Great job!!!
I especially like the Dallas Cowboy 'stars' at the top of your new silos. 😉 Just kidding. Can't wait for the robotic feeding- that's going to be so interesting. Love your videos, been watching since the very beginning.
Brought back memories from when i was a kid, we'd chop hay for silage, fill a 50ft silo, blower was driven by belt. Definitely not as efficient as these guys. Thank you for video
An udder great video.. Thanks! Hey Eric, I bought some Triticale breakfast cereal. I'm already mooing. It tastes good and also has oats, barley, red & white wheat, spelt, and flax seed. I like it with a little pure maple syrup. Yummm.
You gotta go back seven generations and see what they did for slugs. Watch “Allen Williams on Adaptive Grazing” and then take your wife to a Ranching for Profit, one week course. You’re working too hard. I know.
Ahh, no better feeling than getting a new set of wheels and tires for your equipment! I’ve been a subscriber a few years now and for some reason, I didn’t realize you had pastures for your herd. A joy to see how the cows reacted knowing they are going out to it!
Ahh, no better feeling than getting a new set of wheels and tires for your equipment! I’ve been a subscriber a few years now and for some reason, I didn’t realize you had pastures for your herd. A joy to see how the cows reacted knowing they are going out to it!