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@Ghost-Mama28 күн бұрын
Eric, I hope 🤞🏻 your children grow up to know what a Superhero you are. You have farming skills, management skills, building skills, mechanical skills, electrical skills, nutritional skills, equipment skills, mass gardening skills, communication skills, videographer skills, teaching skills, and probably more skills that we don’t know about AND you have a golden heart 💛 of kindness, compassion, happiness, peace, Joy, and love that you share with your Family and Farm and Friends and us people at home 🏡 following your journey. You are a beautiful blessing to a lot of folks and you GLOW 🤍 with the Holy Spirit!! Thank you 🙏🏻 for being a GOOD 👍🏻 human being!! 😁
@Justin-yb2yd23 күн бұрын
Be careful Eric she will go around saying she tape into hard drives an then claims she turns it into a criminal investigation. She claims she inside information about Trump that the public doesn't know about. She's a whack job.
@Justin-yb2yd23 күн бұрын
Still waiting on the criminal case you said that's coming my way?
@Ghost-Mama23 күн бұрын
@@Justin-yb2yd you are a very insecure man. So desperate for attention. Your time will come. Just wait for it. It takes time to build up a case.
@neillouise753328 күн бұрын
Didn't know what BMR was. Now I do. Thanks Wikipedia. Brown midrib (BMR) corn is a type of silage corn with brown veins in the midrib of its leaves. BMR corn is genetically modified to have traits that resist insects and herbicides, and it has a lower lignin content than other corn products. Lignin is a cell wall component that protects against fungal pathogens, so BMR corn's lower lignin content makes it easier for ruminant animals to digest. BMR corn silage is often fed to high-producing dairy cows.
@michaelbirmingham411128 күн бұрын
Thank you for filling the vacant lock between my ears👍🏻
@8tomtoms828 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting this. I didn't know what BMR corn was either.
@rational922927 күн бұрын
I had to look it up too.
@farmingfishingfamilyontari281427 күн бұрын
Ruminants can turn digestible fibre into energy. The money digestible the better, in most cases
@DZ-bo8hq28 күн бұрын
And I cant even keep my few cucumber seedlings alive
@lordofhowell715828 күн бұрын
I'm struggling with my garden 😂😂
@freddylove991427 күн бұрын
GREAT JOB
@davidbishop401528 күн бұрын
Great job Eric. We thank you and your dad for all the hard work you two do to keep the family farm alive and well. Stay safe.
@farmingfishingfamilyontari281428 күн бұрын
I like watching that hi speed planting. Marker arm slamming down. Good luck family with the growing season. Hope to finish corn planting here tomorrow
@mllee200828 күн бұрын
Good luck to you as well. 🙏🏼🇺🇲
@canvids128 күн бұрын
Thanks Eric and your Dad as well for making this video and Happy you got your planting done. Growing up on a farm as a young kid I only got to see and work around things done during summer school holidays and silage time in the fall away back in the 1940's and 50's but it was a great life.
@gatorguy771128 күн бұрын
Great content! Enjoy these years working with your dad! Take care and be safe...
@Dan-qy1rg28 күн бұрын
Good to see you planting corn and soy beans, you're getting there on the silos for your feed. I hope your planting produces a great crop, good luck with it. Thanks for sharing, have a good day!
@dougdiplacido240628 күн бұрын
Great to see the second silo getting finished up and more planting. Interesting to learn that different dryness of the silage is important as to where it is placed in the silo.Looking forward to when all of your fields are nice and green. Hoping you get the rain that you need this year. Hi Mike. Ouch on the broken arm. Welder Eric made quick time fixing it. Great video and thanks.
@beckyumphrey262628 күн бұрын
You surely have to be a master planner to make sure your feed logistics work out. Kudos to you and dad. God Bless.
@sherryoverbey993827 күн бұрын
Enjoy all your videos. This one is no exception. I cannot imagine the hard work it takes to keep your farm going, yet you do it with such ease and patience. May God bless you with a wonderful growing season.
@donnamullins208928 күн бұрын
Farm is doing well. Hope you have good crop and a good year.
@jaapbruijn130028 күн бұрын
The new skyline of the 10-th generation dairyfarm!!!!
@stephenhoover409528 күн бұрын
Dad's been running air down pressure for a few years now and we really like that. We also pull a gentill across all the rye/triticale stubble.
@irvenrathburn942128 күн бұрын
Good one Eric, I enjoy planting videos, the new silo looks good.
@russellgilson407228 күн бұрын
Eric, I hope you and your family have an excellent year on the farm. Always interesting information, wish you well going forward.
@thecastros910428 күн бұрын
I drink a lot of milk daily! Every time i pour a cold glass it reminds me of the hard work you and your family do in order for me to drink my milk! Keep up the good work and the videos, boy those silos look tall!!!
@Simplethinker1726 күн бұрын
I love the way you manage your crops and your soil without heavy tillage passes! There's plenty of knowledge in your family that's been passed down. If you don't want to get into plowing or tilling your fields, have you considered strip-tillage or row freshening? You'd be able to move just the dirt you want without breaking up the rest of it. There's plenty of 3-point hitch units on the market that would be great for your size of farm!
@davidkimmel515324 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update 😊
@DeirdreHickey-nx8nt28 күн бұрын
It’s great to get all your seed into the ground before the rain comes. Well done. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@mrpesky16328 күн бұрын
I like the view now of the barn area from a distance out in the fields. There's no mistaking your place with the two tall silos - and they look like they have the older ones like little kids at their feet 👍
@Trump75128 күн бұрын
It looks like king Kong laying on his back
@JohnDoe-jq5wy28 күн бұрын
VERY PROUD OF Y'ALL 🙏🙏👏
@steveneal270628 күн бұрын
Awesome video Eric.thank you
@dogyerf2128 күн бұрын
As always, great video. All farming, no bs like some of the other big farmtubers.
@kyleellsworth96628 күн бұрын
Another great video, thanks!
@quenemoend24 күн бұрын
Farming is HARD work! Bless you.
@Zeke-yv3nw27 күн бұрын
Can't wait to see all three silos up and running
@Trey4x427 күн бұрын
I expect a better harvest just based on keeping the tanks full as you plant seed. Looking forward to those results! You're a monster man, thank you for this glass of milk I have every morning!
@scottdillon675025 күн бұрын
love watching a the vids Eric ! keep up all the hard work .
@claudelory147327 күн бұрын
Hi Eric, It has to be musice to your ears, third Silo soon to begin to start construction. I am very happy for you. God bless you and all you do.
@bjrnhjjakobsen217428 күн бұрын
A lot of thinking and planing is necessary to make all ends meet so be happy that you are able to overthink sometimes - shows further potential for growth😂
@joerice29727 күн бұрын
We keep 3-4 sections of old rail road track on our planter for weight. We keep one inside the open frame channel all the times and the other 3 can be added or removed as needed. Keeps the weight constant and even for us, we don’t use liquid fert so theres not as much weight there so the extra added weight really goes a long way and gets the seed to desired depth
@quenemoend24 күн бұрын
We spent winter cleaning and servicing our equipment so it was ready to go once all the snow was gone snd fields dry enough to get into without getting stuck.
@mllee200828 күн бұрын
2024 crops in the ground! Praying for good results for all our farmers. ♥️🙏🏼🇺🇲
@Marshall_Weber28 күн бұрын
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🐄 Man!!!
@geraldkarl64228 күн бұрын
Good job, well done
@harveypenner238628 күн бұрын
Great Job!!
@3dmach27 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing how easy no-till is. 10th gen is ahead of his time!
@lstone.0916 күн бұрын
Awesome video Eric. 🚜🚜🚜
@franciscosandiego302628 күн бұрын
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲🚜
@teespoon175028 күн бұрын
Great job on the first harvest and finishing planting in a timely fashion Eric! As a former dairy farmer I'm looking forward seeing how the feed robots work! Can the milking robots be far behind?? 😊😊
@ricklarouche410528 күн бұрын
Spring; famers busiest time.. seems like it gets more complicated each year, so many things to get right.. best of luck. 😅
@MichaelHull-rq9fe28 күн бұрын
Excellent video ❤❤❤
@kyleb446328 күн бұрын
You should get a cheap Timelapse camera to put up for the 3rd silo and also future projects/grows.
@Traks_threw_life8628 күн бұрын
Time is money 💰, so maybe you should look into some kind of aftermarket down pressure system for your planter. I'd guess you spent lots of time refilling to keep pressure on the planter, and not stopping to do so would pay for it just in efficiency, I'd guess. Those silos are massive and a great upgrade! Great video 📹 👍
@michalistsiol607028 күн бұрын
I think after the corn harvest, a chisel plow or a subsoiler will help to break any compaction
@ezone91328 күн бұрын
Are the old bunks going to become new barns and a shop? Thanks for sharing. -EZ
@MellowYe77ow28 күн бұрын
They plan to use them for solid manure storage, and possibly covered equipment storage in the future.
@GaryLaurin28 күн бұрын
Awesome work. Silo #3 on its way 👍🏻🇨🇦
@Packerman146827 күн бұрын
Love your videos
@Scotthobart108624 күн бұрын
another great video
@matthewwickwire164028 күн бұрын
Awesome content!
@joaoandrecampos178628 күн бұрын
Sou do Brasil e acompanho seus vídeos, muito bom
@wedge47113 күн бұрын
could try notill coulter blades in place of your row cleaners pretty sure kinze has a kit. might be worth a shot before you invest in a new planter. that being said we run a 6 row White 5100 don't do a lot of no till but seems to work well when we do.
@Kevin986_28 күн бұрын
Thanks for having us
@brycekirby156727 күн бұрын
Great video, investment in the planter is a better idea that going back tillage
@azamyahmad26 күн бұрын
Great job and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video .. million thanks
@kenchambers37928 күн бұрын
Won’t be hard to spot your farm with those silos. Retired dairy farmer from Canada that married a NH girl over 45 years ago and still get in your area a few times a year
@no_username123 күн бұрын
cant wait to see those beautiful big rocks you planted!! lmao jk man hopefully one of those bags of seeds has a chocolate milk for ya. God Bless
@Jacksonsfarmvideos235027 күн бұрын
Plowing does boost the corn yield
@godoftheinterwebz28 күн бұрын
Another fascinating video 10GDM . Have a Mountain Dew on us
@CharlesElliott-wj6bs28 күн бұрын
What do the flowers look like from them rock seeds
@snekkerenp803624 күн бұрын
Something you could consider is deep ripping your fields instead of tillage to loosen the soil
@adamhemmelgarn330028 күн бұрын
For sure I think pneumatic downforce would help a lot and be economical, hydraulic downforce could to the trick but with HDF it could “float” your planter bar since it is light. 15:31
@ScotWalt85828 күн бұрын
All good!
@donaldshinn786727 күн бұрын
We put petcock in each fertilize line on our twelve row Kinze to use air to blow out debris in hose feed lines
@zhostetler328 күн бұрын
Pneumatic or hydraulic down force is a must have for no till. A Case planter does a great job but they’ll all put it in the ground. Finally someone else planting no till! Watching all these tillage guys on KZbin gets old lol
@beckyumphrey262628 күн бұрын
Wish we could no till here in Central Minnesota. Impossible to do with our black gumbo soil.
@zhostetler328 күн бұрын
@@beckyumphrey2626 let me guess you till and don’t use cover crops?
@T4.3quarters16 күн бұрын
I think more education on min till is needed
@JB-mf1zc23 күн бұрын
Just wanted to check in on you to see if yall are ok from all the tornado activity going on up there God Bless!!!
@chicongnongtrai6 күн бұрын
Great! I love video ❤❤
@carlportland28 күн бұрын
------------ nice ride along
@derryhardin404726 күн бұрын
I agree with all of the comments. But we all need to give his dad some credit too, because he definitely has done a great job of teaching also.
@RabidShaun28 күн бұрын
I love ur videos and how informative they are! Quick question. Why do farmers no til? Is it to better preserve the soil and its nutrients?
@8tomtoms828 күн бұрын
No till retains more moisture and has less wind and water erosion than tilled soil. Plus, it saves a lot of time and fuel over tilling the ground. Bad part is lots of microbial and soil life damage from toxic chemicals being applied to the soil. Also, nutritional value and flavor is much reduced as the microbes in the soil is what makes the crop nutritious and flavorful.
@rayhol836328 күн бұрын
Did the xyway mix ok with fertilizer? I've heard of problems
@bfd156528 күн бұрын
Do you ever rip your soil to help take out the compaction in your ground?
@gunnarbeck22525 күн бұрын
No till requires some type of light scratching with something
@TheOldBailey413528 күн бұрын
I use a drill to clean out a tube that I don't want dirt to be stuffed back up in itself.
@HomerJ196428 күн бұрын
Knew some folks years ago that took down an old silo. The rebuilt a section about five feet tall next to their house and made it into a swimming pool.
@kylefox719825 күн бұрын
Add a no till Coulter on front of your seed discs
@fuelpagan128 күн бұрын
I'm just wondering how you control flies with all the manure around?
@MrDrewEHart28 күн бұрын
Has there ever been a time when you plant a field (or part of one), and for some reason, nothing comes up? It's just so cool that these empty fields become crops in just a few months, and it seems so predictable. Just curious if the predictions ever don't materialize for some reason or another. It's just amazing to me to see what you do and how it all works. Thanks.
@timputt643627 күн бұрын
Eric, Im excited to hear that you use xyway at planting. Xyway is now labeled to be mixed with dry corn starter. Two of my customers are trying it out on ten acres each this spring. What type of benefit do you see using it at planting? What rate are you putting it down? Do you apply another fungicide mid season? Thanks!!
@10thgenerationdairyman6126 күн бұрын
Running 15 oz/acre. This is our second year using it. Last year fields were very clean and we did not have to run any fungicide over it mid season.
@Mountie180828 күн бұрын
Regarding the new silos, why did you only go as far as you did when you put in the first foundation? I recall you saying at the time that you knew the third silo would push into the drive aisle, but I don't recall why you started the silo where you did rather than pushing a little further to fit all three behind the building.
@jeremy135027 күн бұрын
Hi Eric. Are you reporting to manufacturers of farm machinery each time you need to weld or fix a particular piece, so that in the future these issues might be able to be mitigated with stronger materials or metals? Push your repair information where it needs to go?? (That might be a stupid question I know, the parts might be old, and newer machinery might already be tweaked !!) It looked like you are just hugging the edge of the machine shop with that third silo. They look real nice on the property. If you climb to the top you can possibly see the Rohrer Farm from there !!
@joebagadonitz23 күн бұрын
By's ye had a great day of weather for it.
@stuartsplace10025 күн бұрын
Hi ERic,Ed from Vermont,farms around here are going whole hog,plant an chopping,way behind been so wet
@stuartsplace10025 күн бұрын
i have not worked on a farm for over 25 years, how teck everything is now
@goldinvestments131427 күн бұрын
Can you put liquid tractor tire ballast in your planter to keep it heavy?
@robertblumreich191126 күн бұрын
Could do test plots with break up the ground vs no till
@thomasbordi872626 күн бұрын
Looking good.!! Could you please let me know what crop I should grow in the east coast on 10 to 15 acres of land that will help me with km aking MONEY to pay for the land ??? Thanks Tom...😮
@davidfahl910626 күн бұрын
Its hard to imagine you can fill two 132’ silo’s off 150 acres of land
@SteveMccarthyAus28 күн бұрын
Hopefully Horsch hook you up Maestor planter next print to demo
@janicewilliams682024 күн бұрын
Griggs farms on you tube do almost all their farming in no till acreage. seeing the lone tree in the field on your farms made me think of a great logo hat..
@jesusisGod143427 күн бұрын
As a non farmer, how or what do you line up on the mark made by the marker arm? Just curious. Thank you. So glad your planting went pretty well besides the marking arm breaking. God bless you and your family.❤
@MellowYe77ow27 күн бұрын
Many tractors have a marker that shows the center line of the hood, (Kind of like a front gun sight) that helps line up with the ridge mark. It seems to be missing on that particular tractor.
@kevinmerrell995228 күн бұрын
Those fertilizer tanks could use some anti-slosh baffles.
@user-nf8jc2jt5x28 күн бұрын
Becerikli bir kişisiniz, kanalınız faydalı ve güzel, desteğe devam, güzel işler dilerim🇹🇷🙋♂️
@coyroberts835628 күн бұрын
Woohoo!!😊
@accessiblenow28 күн бұрын
Success, done
@allenwray659515 күн бұрын
Seems like it would help to turn plow and disc the ground sometimes. Loosen it back up. But what do i know. 🤷🤷♂️
@nickjewart935127 күн бұрын
I bet the new shop will have a door big enough for the planter!
@10thgenerationdairyman6127 күн бұрын
Some day
@CMDSR23 күн бұрын
It’s in the ground now bring on the rain and fair weather.
@bradleverton323327 күн бұрын
Did you get rid of the front wheel assist Deere tractor? Enjoy your videos. You and your dad are very hard workers.
@user-oj8jz6db4c28 күн бұрын
We call the end of a field planting "end" rows here. I see Chet Larson calls them "headlands". What do you call them?