Your diligence and work ethic are incredible. Keep up the amazing work and thanks for taking the time to document it! You've really helped me see where my dairy comes from.
Hello there! My husband and I always look forward to your videos! We have come from farming backgrounds but not farmers now. We especially appreciate the times you include a scripture verse at the end . Without God, where would we be? We are both born again Christians and love to see others of like mind. May God bless you and your family with good health, God’s peace and abundant life!
Great job guys. I'm a retired dairy farmer who utilized upright silos. My big silos were only 40 high and I was scared to death every time I had to climb them. I love your videos but watching you guys climb those silos almost triggered a panic attack. LOL God bless your family.
I hope your family is very proud of you. It’s has been more than 60 years since I worked on my uncles farm The advances in technology are very impressive and your explanations are both enlightening and enjoyable.
great video as always. I miss filling silo, but I don't miss climbing silo. it is cool seeing you and your dad work side by side. you are a good hard working person
Fascinating! I had anxiety the whole time u were up there. I was worried u’d be crushed by the corn or fall down the ladder. That’s just my fear of heights tho. Can’t believe how high that is!
You have fast become my favorite. Thank you for being an example of a hard working man! And thank you for your courage to show your faith. It is rare, but OH so needed!
Very interesting to see the inner workings of your farm. I too didn't know how silos worked, and your comments, for example, about moisture content, and venting gases, and even seeing the two sets of ladders up to the top, just shows how complex silos and silo storage is. The best view in your vid was from the top of that silo, of all the surrounding farmland and farm bldgs and silos. You've got a big operation. Work safely. Nice verse.
As a kid I used to walk behind a flatbed pulled by horses. We would pick up and toss the corn that we previously broke off the stalks on the flatbed. I like how you harvest better.
One thing I never could do was climb the outside of the silo. It made my stomach flop just watching you stand in the crow's nest giving us a good arial view. Thanks for the videos.
No other industry would allow you to climb that silo without fall protection! I know you boys have been doing it for 10 generations, but there is a reason why farming is among the most dangerous occupations in America! Don't get complacent! Always think about what could happen, not what has or has not happened. Those cows need you, but your family needs you even more! Great videos. Keep up the good work and SLAM A DEW for me. ;-)
I think your doing an awesome job of showing people how much work and expense goes into milk production and farming in general. Most people don't understand all that is involved in farming. Great work, i sure your father is very proud.
Love how this video ended, a simple Bible verse is all it takes sometimes to get people thinking about their lives, you should keep that up as well! Keep up the great work!!
Love the verses at the end of the video I can still remember the sound of the silo unloader and spending time with my grandfather and uncle as they would feed the cows. Great video
I grew up on a cattle farm and left for the Army for 25 years. I don't have a farm, but I get my fix through you, keep it up, I really enjoy watching your stuff...
Always becareful in those silos I had a couple of friends almost lose their life in one. I always enjoy your videos thank you for sharing God Bless you and your family.
Keep it up Brother, From a 9th generation dairy farmer raising the tenth. We just completed filling our three 70ft concrete stave silos today. I know your struggles in your daily walk. God blessed us, Phillip Schwarz Gower, Missouri SchwarzWies Farms.
I really like you because in the 21st century there are not many young adults like you that love farming and you posting videos about the job you love it's the most beautiful thing you can do. God is with you
Love watching your videos. I am in Maryland and actually ate at the Windmill Family Restaurant a few weeks ago. Horse carts everywhere. Even saw a horse parking stall in a shopping center. Beautiful country. Man, you and your family work hard. Mountain Dew needs to give you money for the endorsement!! Glad we don't have smellivision!! Never knew how silos worked. I now know my way around a farm. Being a city boy I thought farming was easy. No way Jose!! Thanks!
You know I knew I felt kinship toward you, and you go and do? Put a salvation scripture up at end of vid...Glory to our God on high! AMEN! I loved your whole vid, interesting for sure..thanks for taking me along..God bless
What's cool is everyone's seen a silo but not how one works and you show that so we'll. By the way your cutting and loading contractor team is most effective and has very nice equipment!
I love the passages at the end. Thank you for all of your hard work. I would be afraid to climb into a silo without something tied around my waist. I'm in Nebraska and my wife's family are farmers. Not as big as you, but I have heard so much about people sinking into the grain of corn. God bless and be safe.
Living best life mate ! Fun fact: I'm from CA, came for business to visit our Wilkes Barre warehouse and on a way to Downingtown was driving by a bunch of farms and wondered how those silos actually work. Thx for showing - and you're from PA! (Looking for farm land to buy around Downingtown - Chester Spring). Great life mate!
Very good tutorial on the workings of an upright concrete silo ! Just getting the name of structure across is pretty difficult , you are doing an excellent job of explaining and showing how it works ! Being young enough to run up and down there like it's just upstairs is refreshing ,ah back in the day , oh well time to quit dreaming!l Glad you guys are still putting them to good use , don't owe you anything I'm sure so why not! My son has beef cows and he and his father-in-law still fill three very similar to yours! Channel is really taking off thanks to your hard work , you're on your way now ,been here since you started and knew if you stayed at it you'd succeed !
10th Generation Dairyman I have some friends from Alan town that use “yet” for every thing🤣it’s got to be a PA thing!! We will be racing in Redding in a few weeks . Let me know if you want to come out. I’ll get you guys free tickets
Not real sure how all that works, but another you tube told me once that it helps them just as much when you do the dislike as it does when you do the like.
The one thing that I have noticed from your videos is that farming is way more complicated, and dangerous, than working in the fields. Keeping things running and in good working order and somewhat neat and clean, takes a lot of back breaking chores. Be safe out there.
I too would love if you had a Q & A video. Even though you explain everything really well, I have lots of questions. For example: have you ever had other breeds of milk cows? Your channel is really growing! Love your wholesome values too.
Love your videos. Not a farmer and not planning to be one but your videos are very interesting to watch. You’re a hard working young man. Your parents raised you right. Love the verse at the end. :)
Whoa, the amount of work you do is insane. Up when its dark off to bed when its dark and doesnt seem like a minute of downtime between. Would love to see video on all the different equipment you and the fam uses. Keep the videos coming!! Great farming and video/commentary work!
Enjoyed the video. Great video footage of how to fill and unload a silo. I've always wondered how an unloader works. That was really interesting seeing it operate while you were up there. Y'all take care and God bless.