You gotta love it when your brothers come to "HELP" and spend all their time goofing around, and usually end up breaking something, and then remember that they have to be somewhere else 10 min. ago. Then they bugger off leaving all the work plus what they messed up for you to fix and do. Family, you gotta love them. Ya right!!
I'm smiling while watching. Thanks for the inspiration you give me. Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 to the 🌍 world. You really make me believe that anything is possible so I hope my RU-vid channel grows. Your channel is amazing. I'm a young farmlady lady from Africa
Cole Soone's dad is the best. We had some of the stories & works like any true farmer for his age South Dakota crops & black angus cows, bulls, & calves.
I truly believe that everyone in America should watch this video because this is exactly what America needs. Hard work, dedication and honesty. Thank you for what you do.
That’s always an erie feeling, prepare the beat you can, get everything fed, go in the house to hunker down, and assess the damage/situation in the morning... you handled it like a boss!!!
It goes to show you that a hard work ethic still exists in the youth. "I may not be able to film much I have to get this feeding done" , aka this is slowing me down I got more important things to do.
Your channel is great! Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. I was born and raised on a dairy, I understand the work load. Keep it up Eric. Nice to see your dad. Makes the channel more personal.
I've been watching your videos for a while because I love to see the differences in how other operations work differently to the one I work at. I love your videos man, keep up the great work!
Outstanding opportunity to see a warm and animal friendly farm at work. Living in Delaware, we have many farms here also. thank you so much for your video, as it shows your day/night work on a farm. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Working in the snow is not very fun especially when dairy farming. You and your dad do a great job caring for the cows. When we milked cows we didn’t have a feed mixing wagon we fed them with a Dion silage wagon that unloaded the same way as yours, every time we fed them the same cow would be first in line I nicknamed her “the feed hound”. Where I’m at in Jersey we only got an inch or so but a half hour north there was 6”. I left an hour early with the milk truck and it was a good thing I really struggled to get the milk truck into the first farm but got it done without getting stuck and having to wake the farmer at 3am. Thanks Eric and Merry Christmas to you and your family!
That is a nice snowy day. The snow and darkness and cold temperature just admire your work ethics. Stay healthy and safe. Btw love the aerial view of the snowy area around and in the farm!
Hey Eric, I loved the video I live in PA, just a few miles southeast from you, and I know that PA doesn’t experience that much snow, but when we do we get a lot of it :) lol We use “the snow plow” shovels…I really recommend looking at them I was out there shoveling all day and night the other day when it was snowing and those shovels did great…I would really recommend one for you guys because of times where you have to clear the feed tiles to feed cows They are really not expensive, and they hold up a long time Looks like you and dad were having some fun there with that gator ;) lol
I'm glad everything was ok from the Storm, where I live in Michigan we was on the back side of the storm we got 1an 1/2 of snow, and glad to see how you close up the Barnes and glad to see all the cows was safe.
Eric, thanks for the video! We know how much work it takes. Also, your dad, brother and you all seem to have gone to the same driving school. Love the high altitude shots of the farm.
"This is all the help I get from my brother on the farm." Perfect comment. Casey is the happiest dog - what a great place to live. Quite a while back, there was a brief shot that included a cat resting in one of the stalls. What was/is its name? Also suggest getting some tarps for the Commodity Barn. Would be an inexpensive way to keep the feed dry that's near the lower-front of each pile.
I love that dads having fun too lol. We got about 12 inches just south of Pittsburgh! Love the snow. im sure its more work for yinz but looks like you make the best of it! Merry Christmas!
Not bad enough you have your everyday work. Now mother nature has added more. I am new to your channel. The Farmers Wife recommend your channel. Will enjoy watching. It is beautiful the snow out on the open fields. You take care stay safe and Happy Holidays
wow your farm is beautiful during the summer but that drone footage panning over the huge blankets of snow on your fields is something else!! merry christmas and happy new year!!
Props for keeping everything running as it should be. Our 120 quarter horses were not as much work as you put in for sure. Good to see videos of hard work
Reminds me of growing up in Canada! Not much snow here in South Carolina though. Y'all sure love spinning your tires in the snow! Even Dad! Merry Christmas and God Bless.