Pumping Millions Of Gallons A Day- Walton Manure Management Pt 1- On Tour Part 8
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Join along as we stop in at one of Walton Manure Management drag line crews and see how they can push out moving over million gallons a day of dairy manure. Big shoutout to Dylan Clark for giving us a run down of the operation. Thank you for watching
Thats my NY boys getting after it! If you ever want a tour of the facility where the hose or some of the equipment is built give me a shout.
I have really enjoyed this road trip, you're doing a great job interviewing these people...love it
Rewatching this today. As interesting as the first time. Chris, if you can’t manage a video a day as your life gets more hectic, you could always repost some classics like this-still well worth the watch.
Duffy it'd be cool if you reached out to some smaller farmers like Pete over at Just a few acers channel and maybe see how things are done on the smaller scale as well as these bigger operations. Kinda show both sides of farming I suppose you could say. Another great video though I tune into both you and pete every time one of you puts out a new video.
Good idea. Pete is a wealth of info. There a thousands of interesting farms and farmers out there, every one of them has a story to tell.
Amazing to watch how much manure injection has come....I worked for a pumper 20 years ago here in Washington State....we had 4 inch drag with 6 inch main.....and pulled with a 140 hp tractor. Now it is 8 inch drag, a 10 inch main and a 280 hp tractor.....with a 5.9 Cummins as the one and only pump.
About 40 miles due north of me. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing this. I have never seen or heard of drag line manure spreading before.
That was incredibly interesting. Heard about it, but never seen that done before. Thanks for another great educating and interesting video.
Duff man, you continue to hit it out of the park! 🙂
Fascinating. All the bits are now fitting together. Food, manure, super tankers for the milk etc.... Very interesting. Thanks
Well I learn something today never knew could spread manure like that
Very impressive operation !!!
Fantastic show of BIG FARMING!
I seen these guy operating in upstate NY and what an impressive sight to see that 10in drag line up close and feel the power those big pumps have
I live in WNY and am familiar with Lamb Farms and Lakeshore Dairy 🥛 some big dairy farm action. 👍👍
Thanks to you and Colburn for ride along.
Great video !!! Them boys know how to move manure fast n efficient !! Stay safe boys there is lot of danger working with manure pits n high pressure hoses !!!
That was freakin awesome!! I’ve never seen or even heard of that before!! What a great job on the video as well!! Well have a safe trip home I hope your trip home goes flawless with the dmax. As always WORK SAFE 😎😎🇺🇸🇺🇸. HI YENKO 🙂🙂
The drone gave an excellent perspective of the drag line operations 😉😀
Glad to be a farmer that doesn't have to deal with shit, happy to let the dairys handle it. I'll stick to custom work. Still really interesting to watch these guys work.
Love the insights, questions and video coverage of this operation.
Shit makes the world go around. A very important part of the circle of life 😁
i can see my name on the back of you rig .. and you video are brilliant
Hello enjoyed your video thanks have a good day.
I have never seen this done before, interesting great videos
I used to pump muck this way In the UK. Only 6 inch pipe though and tractor driven pumps
Very impressive! We had a 350000 gal slurry pit 😂 Brilliant video 💪🏻🏴
Thanks from the west of Ireland class video keep them coming
Keep on rocking brthr!! Wat a great series n kool ride. ! Thanku 4 bring me along g n for your passion. !@ no other words!! U rock!! 😀
Wish i could have went on the trip with you. You got to play with alot of cool tractors and all. Have a safe trip.
Love seeing how things are done these days.
Worked in a weld fab shop where we used to run the "pig" through a finished product to ensure nothing got left inside. They are hooking and cooking coming out the end.
This is really incredible. Thanks!
I am no farmer and find your channel so informative. If you ever get a chance to interview other farm engineers how they got into, college, anything about what it takes to do what y'all do I believe it would be interesting.
If your into vids like this check out another channel called "Just A Few Acres" he wrote a book as well and gives all sorts of info and tips on getting started as well as baling hay for his animals even taking his meats to farmers markets as well as rebuilding old tractors. Very informative and likeable guy.
That was awesome Duffy. Thanks for the video. JR
there was times we cleaned out 1.5 million gallon lagoons all done with two huge Houle pumps and 9 trucks. most times was 7 trucks cause 2 were off hauling logs. I so wish i could find one of the trucks we had set up they were clean looking nice done trucks. all the tanks were houle and every truck run a houle trash pump PTO driven. one pass was 32 feet wide and we run a full 1/4 mile
an amazing video, so interesting....
Really good series of videos Enjoying your road trip.
Did I miss it or did he not say " with that being said" this time? Every video always wait for him to say it 😂. Needs to be one of his first shirts
Wild to see that much manure being moved in that short of time
Great video I did not no any of this this all new to me thank you keep them coming
We just finshed a 6million gallon lagoon today
would have like to have seen the hose being rolled up but an amazing set up and the the hose moving operator knows his job
I guess you could call the guy down in the pit a shit stirrer lol. Great video thanks for sharing.
When those guys have a bad day its a real bad day
I guess there is a science to everything even spreading poop... Best most interesting video of the trip.
Thats one big dukie lake!!!!
I see more and more farmers doing drag line in northern NY. That twist in the line can be catastrophic if the pump is already turned up. I seen a line blow last year it sounded like a bomb going off making a shit show of a geyser 🤣
This is a lot bigger than the old Massey Harris 55 I use to operate.
You should travel to horigans dairy farm farming fixing and fabricating they have a nice operation
I went there a few videos before this ran the chopper too
Great job for red tractors !!
I think you could of done a 2 or 3 part series on each of your stops
I’ve never seen manure spread in this way before. Great insight, thank you. I’d like to know how much weight would be in that lay flat hose. I love your bluey mate.
They figure in a mile of 10 inch hose there's 30k gallons. Close to 300k pounds
@@DuffyAg wow no wonder the high horsepower and triples. Thanks for the info.
If it's not to difficult, can you add a satilite pin drop in your videos of where your at?? It would be cool to see the land your working that day on a map. Thanks, God bless
That was amazing I was watching that and thought they where doing drain tile 😂 then realized no it. Then couldn’t figure out what was going on, then noticed t the head dragging the ground injecting the manure. So when is DuffyAG going to get a drill setup for the manure? It’s better on smell and the nutrients getting into soil.
Growing up on a dairy farm that we still crop farm. I get the efficiency of a large operation like that. But, I wonder if at some point the public will push back and the government will get involved and limit the size of a dairy operation.
Dairy farmers are always in a revolving circle. Milk prices are low, add more cows. Milk prices are high add more cows.
The public just wants cheap food,the welfare of cows on large dairies is excellent,no reason it can’t be.
Did the Christmas tree air freshener help with the manure smell? 🤣🤣🤣
When injecting slurry you get very little smell compared to using a splash plate
shoo when we pumped it all we had was a 1500gallon tanker and I thought that was big
Very cool
Don't let Yenko play with the ball.
Or run around the feild chasin birds🤣 the Dmax wont be a very pleasant ride after that 🤣🤣
I know how they roll and unroll the hose but I would have like to seen a few minutes of their process and equipment while we were there. You got about everything there was to get except a bath,,,,,,,
Poop , pipe , pressure.....professionally delivered crap where you need it most..! Powerful presentation , pleasant , pungent and polished....lol pureed , positioned and purty.....
I couldn't believe when he said people called the cops on them spreading manure. The cops should have arrested the idiots that called!!
I have a couple complaints a year on me. Cops called twice on me last year as well
Way I see it...farms were there long before people moved into the area people can just suck it up and deal with farm smells...you moved there near the farms for "peace and quiet" thats not gonna stop the farmer producing the products you take for granted in the grocery stores.
In WNY several towns have adopted a right to farm law. Sad that it had to come to that but the NIMBY Karens were getting to be a bit much.
Are they literally just dumping all that shit under the soil? I'd imagine it is much more effective? More info on that, so cool lol
They are injecting the manure 6 inches down. It keeps the nutrients in place more then top spreading and minimized run off and oder. Some tankers have injectors on them as well to inject it.
Andy hourigan does it both ways on his farm
On the back of the implement they can also change to have a knife or a sweep or a basically a disk blade with a tube running behind it. This changes how its injected and how it lays into the ground.
@@jeffreykielwasser3637 manure is so complicated for big farms these days.
The dragline system is used here in the Netherlands by many contractors. Little compaction off the soil and no up and down driving with tankers. The beauty off technique now a days 👍🏻
Top spreading is forbidden here since 20 years or so. It has to be injected.
Big ol tractor.
Must have been a huge investment to install that system and outfit the tractors .
Would say with out computers it couldnt have been done .
I saw a video of Amish dragline manure this year just takes more people and thinking. Big money in manure moving no matter what tho
@@DuffyAg Easy money in shitty jobs not many want to do.
Nice sweet.
3 o'clock!
that's come cool shit! no pun intended.
Thats kool
Good video!
Was the boat in the Lagoon theirs, and I assume it just stirs it up with a big pump or impellers or something?
It stirs it by pumping the lagoon "water" through nozzles back into itself
Lol farm plates we're ok
for some strange reason I can smell this video
wheres yenko when that ball came out
Why do they have/need such a big tractor on that ? My guess they use it for other applications too ?
Injecting manure while pulling miles of hose filled with manure can take alot of horse power. A mile of hose can hold 30k gallons worth of manure alone
Well ain't that some shit !
Where are you at
Walton is only about an hour eat from me I'm out in Worcester ny
How long does it stink.
No lifeguard at that cement pond..?
It's a "swim at your own risk" kinda place :)
Like faith no more, we care a lot, oh its a dirty job but someone's gotta do it
1.8million gallons? That ain’t shit, I lay that much after Taco Tuesday every week
Shit bro that aint good
What is the purpose of the “boat”? Does it mix the manure?
Yes it's a agitation boat to help mix sand or solids up. Without it you would pump the liquid off then have to remove the solids with other equipment
Where’s Aidan at tho
Do they have another crew in Colorado right now?
Thats R&B they are on the list to visit, they have 2 crews in New York and 1 in Colorado. Waltons have 2 in New York
Does he have an permit for oversized to use the public highway?
Oversized what? The tractor? They don't need them. If you were hauling it in a trailer then yes permits would be required. So they drive it on the roads, like all other farmers.
How do they charge, my square yard or by the hr?
By gallons and distance
I just don’t get it. Up here in Maine dairy farms are going out of business left and right. How is it this massive farms are doing so well and can have such massive expensive equipment. Are you all getting more per hundred weight then the rest of us did?
The equipment is custom guys equipment they move manure for lots of farms. Granted the big farms get bigger to offset cost. It's how ag has gone in every aspect which isn't the best for sure
The "get big or get out" attitude has killed all the small farms. Maine is the end of the supply line, everything is hauled in and hauled out. Expenses here are more than anywhere else, and conditions aren't as favorable. We're a dieing breed.
@@pfd37 yes we are. I no longer milk cows. But we raise beef pork lamb chickens and turkeys. It seems like everything is against us. From high property tax to soaring fuel prices. It was 2500 dollars for six tons of grain. These prices are not sustainable.Eventually all the food will come from China.
Getting bigger isn't even the answer. Land has gotten so expensive it won't pay for itself.
In most cases the interest is as much as you make off the land.
Why not have smaller farms that are spread out ? The new way is not always the best way.
Economy of scale. You start looking at how many cows one person's work can be tied to and to make it better you milk more cows. Farms with 2k cows seem to work out to be the most efficient
Wow.
Hows it feel to run a "real tractor" lol #REDPOWER
Can literally smell this video...oh wait it's the neighbors injecting manure into there fields
Well the idea of injecting it into the soil is to substantially reduce the smell in the air and also to reduce the loss of nitrogen into the atmosphere.
@@ronanwalsh7024 while yea the smell is cut down, when it's 80-90° outside it's still gonna smell. And I don't mind it, kinda enjoy actually. No growing up on a dairy farm hasn't made me weird 😝😂
@@daveblodgett9371 yea it's not really an issue when you grow up smelling the stuff around you
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Now that's what I call a Shity Job........
It’s a shit show! Lol