I was raised on a dairy farm in the late 50's and 60's, I love watching your videos and how clean your farm is managed. I tip my 72 year old to a you and yours. Thanks for sharing to a old farmer, I know the love it takes. Bob
Eric, you're in there at work with hands and feet working hard. I respect your easygoing attitude. Great work today. Beautiful drone footage. Tom in Minneapolis
Salute to the American Farmer, you help turn our world!! Thank you Eric for your hard work, and sharing it with us all. Keep them coming, we are definitely watching
Fantastic drone work! I always love your music choices because it reminds me of when I was young, going to family reunions & revivals where someone was always "pickin & grinnin", there was always a wash tub full of ice & bottled drinks and a bottle opener attached to the tree. If you know you know! ❤
You all make it look easy and I know from first hand it's not. Back in the early 70's I would do hay mostly and help a neighbor with corn silage. Those were some memorable days, both good and not so good, but it was a great experience and I wouldn't change that. Thanks for all your family does, I hope you are having a great week.
I appreciate you keeping your content focused on farming or other somewhat related but interesting stuff. You also keep it simple and don't get really long winded about the world and everything in it like some tubers. they seem like they are just trying to crank out content and fill it with whatever they can film. Truck rides and talking about nothing or what time the amazon guy showed-up today inst entertaining. so thank you for keeping it focused and simple.
I really enjoyed the drone footage. Gives a different perspective. Your farm is so neat. I absolutely enjoy your channel. Farming is the salt of the earth, and everyone needs to appreciate you. The unsung Hero.
I loved the drone footage, seeing all the birds eye work is cool. Kudos to your drone operator \ camera person, Academy Award winning drone cinematography in a reality\documentary video 😎
Love the way you regularly change up the perspective between videos, showing us the same tasks but from different angles and ways of shooting the footage. Great work.
What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms; What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Man, thanks for such an awesome way to start my day!
Love your drone coverage of feeding cattle. Back in the 70s we did everything utilizing three stave silos and of course I Hayborn and a 6000 bushel grain bin for a 70 cow herd of top quality registered hosting.
Hard work = wholesome life. What a beautiful operation. God bless our farmers. Farmers are the most diverse and most of their training comes from experience. To farm you have to have a vast amount of knowledge about everything. You are literally an accountant, mechanic, machine operator, veterinarian, plumber, electrician,carpenter ect. Being a farmer takes vast skills and abundant knowledge and pure dedication. A life of long days facing the hot cold wet and snow 365 days a year. the sacrifice our farmers make everyday to feed us is truly amazing. Thank you to all the farmers out there. I miss our farming days. Bottle feeding calves was my favorite chore.
Great music for your drone footage. I think it would be really interesting to hear the back story on where you get the tires for the bunkers and if they come already cut or if you have to do it. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Hi, wife&I love to watch all you and your dad do, including employees. It's really an incredible business for lack of a bettr term. I've watchd other dairy like Gierock-Wisconsin Taylor-Maine Piet VamBendhal-ND I saw something intrstng in ND, instead of using sawdust or hey, he uses sand as bedding&is capable to recycle seperate Sand&waste. He has a big dairy like you
Great video! That young lady didn't know where you wanted her to go, but knew where SHE wanted to go! Gotta love the Holsteins, y'all have some good looking ones.
2:52 Shows your commitment to your cows and farm. I saw that little bit plop on the bed and chuckled when you went back to remove it. As always, great work!
A friend called and asking me what I'm doing. Told her I was watching manure bring scraped. She said, okay, you don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
that's awesome operation your got going on here man... I can't even imagine the scale of this farm... It would be nice if you explain what was being mixed in to feed the cows? I always wonder what kind of silage or type of grass are being used... thanks!
I had wondered in past years, why you didn't stack the tires on pallets, instead of just throwing them in a jumbled pile. I think you'll be glad you did next filling.