I try to picture my son when he was your age, and working like you do. Then reality sets in and I see myself hunting him down for help, and finding him smokin a joint behind the barn. Your dad must be so proud of you.🇺🇸
I work with my son every day...he's in his 20's. He has worked with me since he was 9 years old. If you like what Eric does, do your self a favor and own your OWN business and you will be grateful...every day ain't perfect, but a blessing every day you get to watch grow. A father son business is worth it's weight in Gold
I loved to ait in the tractor when i was really Young then i started to grow up and started to help him in the farm when i was 6 i could easyli load trailers, and now iam 19 and love helping my dad ever singel day
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Really enjoy your channel, I'm not a farmer, so I've learned a lot about farming from your vids. Enjoy seeing the day to day activities that you do. Love the drone shots.
You are such a hard working kid. You probably do more work before daylight than I do all day. Hard work and honor God will lead to a wonderful life. You need to get OREO to sponsor You they go great with milk.
I noticed you whipping the steering wheel on that 2940 to help it crank. We had a 2640 that was the exact same way. Puts the hydraulic pump in a bind just long enough to get her to turn over! Brought back memories!!
I hope your dad recognizes the value of your videos. As an old guy, I now drink a glass of milk with far greater appreciation than ever before. And the young critters behind me and your dad (spoken with the deepest respect and appreciation) will get to see what it takes to make a country run. And possibly get a modicum of appreciation for what we all have. Thank you and your father for your service, sirs. For without the intelligent, efficient food production of our farmers, we would not be where we are today.
You have posted 12 videos on or related to manure. Using google search, I discovered there are possibly 440,000 breathtaking, amazing, stunning, stupendous manure related videos on youtube.. Eric, you are awe inspiring.
Another interesting video Eric, and I really like the drone work. I'm impressed by your day to day enthusiasm and work ethic. We need a whole lot more young men like you today! Thank you!
Truly a hard working man! I sure admire them both. You are not going to die from one soda per day. That's what I drink as well, and mine is real sugar Mountain dew.
Your matter of fact , let's get the job done and move on to the next project is so refreshing ,not any of this well we might or maybe I can get someone else to do it or we can put it off ! The appearance of your place is impressive , I'm not a neat freak at all but I can appreciate that it takes work and organization to get things to look like that ! Your drone shots are very good and shows even manure application is done precisely , it's a valuable asset best to use it correctly and avoid complaints ! Congratulations on your channels growth , it's because of your easy going way and good educational and informative content !
Bro the entire video is amazing, but the end shot of you actually cracking yourself up is hilarious. One soda a day lol... Killing me! Seriously love your vids!!
Hey Eric, your dad seems like an old school kind of guy, strong & of few words, but do you think he might ever participate in a video with you, discussing the history of the farm, his experiences as a young farmer & the knowledge he was given by his father / other family members, or maybe a Q&A?
How farming has changed over his life time. I'm watching these 50 years after I was last on a farm, 44 years since I left the country. I'm seeing changes. Tech certainly has.
Guess they don't give you any "crap" when you are cruising through the town towing that thing :)… And nice action shots with some good editing on this vid. Like the drone shots for action
We never had liquid manure but by the end of the winter and having the cows in the barn all that time we had one hell of a pile to clean up and spread in the spring. Usually took us a week at least and our spreaders were lots smaller than that beast. But that was the most enjoyable thing I did when we were young on the farm.
I won't tell you what you already know, Just stay your course, hold the line, and keep the faith. Your dad has your back and would not ask more, than he himself would do a thousand times before. You have come a long way yet still a long way to go, but don't we all.! You are most valued perhaps more than you know. Stay safe and warm if you can, and always maintain objectivity.
i joke with you about the mountain dew, but at 61 i QUIT drinking sodas and lost 10 pounds and lowered my a1c level an entire point! from 6.0 to 5.0 and thats all i did was quit sodas, maybe 2 a day sometimes 3 but that was enough to mess with my overall health, love the vids keep them coming...119k subs WHAAAAT!
I drink 4 2liters ginger ale everyday. I use to drink 2/24 packs of Coke Cola when I was taking care of my 2 boys and my Dad was on home hospice when he was dying from Cancer. He wanted to be home so he got to see his 2 grandsons all day everyday before it took him.
Im having a hard time unterstanding why its still so common in North America to spread manure like this 1. If you are spreading your manure from such heights (2m I guess) you will lose a lot of ammonium 2. If you spread manure with a linkage or injector you will lose even less ammonium 3. If you spread manure into a cover crop the Nitrogen gets stored and wont wash out. It can be used for the next crop after minerailsation off the cover crop sets in 4. If you spread manure in winter theres no vegetation that can use it, it simply washes out into the groundwater This is coming from a country where you are not allowed to fertilize more then 170kg N/ha (152 lb/acre) so you have to save every last bit of nitrogen to prevent a malnoutriton of your plants Consider yourself blessed
I tend to agree with you. This is how farming was done on a small scale years ago. Now that things are more concentrated, you need to do things different.
Another interesting video, especially your smiles and laughter at the end! I only drink one soda a day too! One threee liter that is 😂 / merry Christmas Eric and family🎄
I did the same thing on black Friday 😀. Just with a John Deere 8300 and Houle 5250 triaxle spreader. I was doing it at night that way the ground was froze on top
@Crops and Cattle I used to farm, and, i also would go to our annual township meetings, and, listen to the suburbanites complain, the roads were too muddy, the tractors were too noisy doing late fall work after dark, and, yes, the smell of manure. I like you had little sympathy for them.