I love u man i'm littel farmer too. I am from Croatia, my dad have a farm and i doing all jobs and I help him in everything. I'm 12 years old and i doing everything, but when u see some kids from my school🤮 I record some videos on my youtube when i have time, this is something like my second hobi. When i grow up I want be a farmer like my dad and grandpa. I know how hard is when u are a farmer, but when u love something, that's not hard😀 Like i said HI from Croatia😀😀😀😀
My son is special needs . He has a gentic disorder . He is non verbal so he can’t talk or tell me what’s wrong . Learning disability also and many other things wrong that will effect him his whole life. I just wanted to say thank you for doing your videos because he loves watching you with your tractors and with the cows . Your RU-vid videos are the only thing he will sit down and watch and he loves it . So you have a super fan! 🌻🥰 His name is Corbin he is 4 years old and he is your biggest fan! God Bless ❤️❤️🚜🐓🐄🐮🌻🥰
Hi Corbin, I share your love for these videos, I too farm myself and I still enjoy seeing other farmers doing what they do. I hope you can be able to visit a farm some day and pet some cows, horses, chickens, and sheep.
I bet the juices are running out of the kernel processor. I was down to Leola hay auction today. I was thinking of stopping over and saying hi. Have a great day
I remember when you first started RU-vid and you put out a video that said, you didn’t know how much time you had to spend making videos and the videos might be awhile in between them. Look at you now, a certified FarmTuber!! I don’t know if you remember saying that in your old videos, i just thought it was funny and great how far you have come! Keep up the good work!
Here in Argenitna, without thos agbags, we would be dead. Elevators and hauling capacity cant keep up with farmer´s harvest, due to socialism being government for the past 20 years!
I’m really curious to see how the spout works on that harvester, is there like an antenna on the wagon and it senses it or something or are you just that good at it that u adjusted it without looking😂
We were just talking about chopping corn silage in my Ag classes today at my college. I mentioned you to my teacher, and he said he’d be going home to watch your videos. Like usual, great video. Keep it up Eric 👍
Awesome to share how this is done. You use this cutter guy a lot...he/she must run from farm to farm providing this cutting service. Very nice to have and not need to invest in those machine types for you farm.
Miroslav Kolar, Agreed‼️ Farmers are the Heroes of The World‼️ You have some CANNONS GOING ON‼️ Staying in shape while working and raising a Family is difficult but Important to do when young because the body wears out when you get old, like me‼️ BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY from NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS, Gainesville Georgia, USA 🇺🇸
The drum and cable with the net on the end of the bag is the breaking system? Okay never mind you just answered me..it is the resistance. Same difference. :-)
The spools where the cables wind onto there is a brake system just like the front brakes on a car, rotor and caliper. A hydraulic jack system creates the pressure to the brake to work with the back stop and pack the silage.
Nice work on the silage bag. Have done a few of those. Its a good idea to put near the barn, we did not and had trouble with animal damage. With that moisture, don't wait till mid winter to open it up! Frozenlage!
Uses the most high tech equipment to pack 80 tons of corn in a bag. * seals it with dirt * That was so cool! I'd never seen this before. Always cool to learn about new techniques and tools that you use on the farm. Thanks for sharing!
👍👌🇨🇦❤, excelkent video, love Ag-bags, excellent way of keeping silage, we use both bunker and Ag-bag, both have advantages and disadvantages, just wondering do you ever get crows popping holes in your Ag-bags or plastic wrapped bales, lately for so e this hs been a problem, solution is to spray paint the top with a stripe, ot hang a dead crow near by, that usually fixes things
I love watching those guys cut. That machine is a absolute beast and the operator is a magician. It takes a lot of practice to be able to hit the cart like that and not spill feed all over. I've run some equipment but the time the cutters that do our families farm gave me a shot our red tractors came back covered in green....... I probably didn't get more than 60% in the wagon 😂
@@southjerseysound7340 claas can actually autofill the trailers while loading over the tractor. but by the looks of it the harvester doesnt have the autofill camera. and if you think this one is a beast, watch some videos about the claas 980 with 12 row header, that thing is another level of awesome
The pipe to vent should be explained better.i would be interested to know reasoning for taking an intended sealed fermentation environment and instead allowing oxygen into that environment. Has this been found to eliminate the micro toxin leaden pink mold commonly present in bag storage. Also be interesting if milk production fluctuates much going from heat fermented bunk corn to the cold fermented bag corn and then back to the heat fermented new corn once bag is all fed.enjoy your videos keep up the good work
Thanks for showing us this Eric. Great that you have a way to carry you over. It's amazing that you can find time to do the videos with everything else you do every day. Thank you!
We do all our forages in 10 and 12ft bags. Easy way to vent the end is to just cut a small 2" cross in the plastic and after the gas has subsided in a couple days tape it up. Great videos!
I'm everything is going good for you, and to let you know that I still have you and your dad in my prayers that your dad getting better and the work load do not get to you, and again thank you for showing a small part of your work day. Thank you
Since this was gonna be used first, it would have seemed to been a better location to put the bag inside an empty bunk to utilize the concrete floor for lessening spoilage for the two weeks to cook. What do i know though? Great process, Eric.
Cool, ive seen where i grew up they also do a single bag like a round bail, i believe so they can sell it. And the cattle farms do bunkers and ag bags because the crop can vary alot from year to year.
It basically does the same job as the bunk. Sandi Brock has some videos on it because she uses bags instead of a bunk and the Sask Dutch kid did a video on it recently too