This is a great channel for people wanting to know about typical, family owned, dairy farming in the USA. It’s wholesome, very interesting and informative and Eric does a fantastic job showing and explaining the everyday, wide variety of events/jobs that are needed to maintain and improve a successful family dairy business. One of the best things I have seen over the few years of being subscribed to his channel is that Eric appears to put all the revenue from his videos back into improvements and advancements to his family’s farm, which ultimately benefits all USA citizens who use dairy products! Many Kudos Eric! Keep it going so everyone knows how their dairy products are produced and the massive effort it takes to produce a gallon of milk that cost only 3 or 4 dollars a gallon to us at the store. The farmers receive far, far less than that to produce it!
Good video , shows all the different jobs on a farm . Never can have enough tools , spare parts and time . Then on the other hand : A day has 24 hours and if that’s not enough we have to use the hours of the night !😊
Yea those hard black pipes our not cheap , know that for sure. Cleaning up the storage shed cool. Got to have plenty of room for your silo components . We our finally getting a storm coming t through for two and a half days of rain need it bad. Praying you guys don’t get down with the flu virus that is going around it’s no picnic that’s for sure.
To help your issue with the planter going in the ground, you need to add weight to each row unit. Adding weight to the main frame won't help nearly as much. Lots of parts interchange between a john deere 7000 or 7100 planter and your kinze. That may help in searching for a down force kit. I would use air bags because they are much simpler of a system.
Nothing like having to go through stuff you’ve been saving for years for those “ just in case” needs. Then you wind up with stash of 200 five gallon buckets or a bunch of tires that dry rotted. Well there’s always FB market place.
Im interested in the results from no till planting. I believe the type of soil matter a lot and you have clay similiar to our area in Canada. Cheers 🇨🇦
As a Cannabis grower, the variance in different genetics will never stop fascinating me either. The differences in smell and taste are really mindblowing.
Hi from New Zealand. Just found your channel and have been binge watching all the episodes. Great content. It blows me away the amount of infrastructure and machinery etc you guys invest in to run a dairy. Is it actually profitable?
Welcome! Yeah it all fits within the business. We sell over 6 million pounds of milk a year plus beef so there is enough revenue there to justify some investments in buildings and equipment.
That corrugated drain pipe likes to “float “ in muddy soil. Maybe drill holes in the outer layer 180 degrees apart. Guess you gave up on the cordless grease gun ? Back up diesel generator?
Speaking of getting rid of things you really don't need anymore...I'm from NY and looking for tire sidewalls for a small drive over silage pile...what are your plans with all of your bunk tires pm me if you would sell some thanks p.s. my favorite you channel... excellent/relevant content!!
hi, I wonder, would a two hose per row liquid dribbler be useful to fert the corn at a foot tall, a dry year it would work famously and free fert, woohoo
There’s one thing that im curious about and that is how much does the CZcams channel help in terms of revenue does it help that much because it feels like you guys are improving your operation more in these past two years
ive been wondering where i left all my white 5gallon buckets
Definitely can’t have enough!
Holy Buckets! …that’s a lot of buckets
This is a great channel for people wanting to know about typical, family owned, dairy farming in the USA. It’s wholesome, very interesting and informative and Eric does a fantastic job showing and explaining the everyday, wide variety of events/jobs that are needed to maintain and improve a successful family dairy business. One of the best things I have seen over the few years of being subscribed to his channel is that Eric appears to put all the revenue from his videos back into improvements and advancements to his family’s farm, which ultimately benefits all USA citizens who use dairy products! Many Kudos Eric! Keep it going so everyone knows how their dairy products are produced and the massive effort it takes to produce a gallon of milk that cost only 3 or 4 dollars a gallon to us at the store. The farmers receive far, far less than that to produce it!
The plumming fixture you replaced on your water hose reel is called a rotory union.
Happy 4th🇺🇸 to all the 10th Gen family and critters! Be safe!
That’s enough buckets to buy 1 bull calf.
YOUR CROPS ARE LOOKING FANTASTIC!! HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
Good to see you pushing your family farm forward. Us older guys sometimes need a kick in the pants to keep us moving forward as well.
Never seen so many buckets
You every watch or visit a dairy farm or just seed farms you’ll see a lot of 5 gallon buckets every where.
Interesting about the corn at the end.
Would love to see more soda jokes here and there. Lol those were fun
THAT’S a lot of buckets!
If the world ever has a shortage of buckets you guys will be millionaires!!
Fluid Film works great to coat bare disc's like that. It wil prevent it from rusting while not in use
Holy buckets 😂😂
Miss the random basketball shot. 😢
Good video , shows all the different jobs on a farm . Never can have enough tools , spare parts and time . Then on the other hand : A day has 24 hours and if that’s not enough we have to use the hours of the night !😊
Yea those hard black pipes our not cheap , know that for sure. Cleaning up the storage shed cool. Got to have plenty of room for your silo components .
We our finally getting a storm coming t through for two and a half days of rain need it bad.
Praying you guys don’t get down with the flu virus that is going around it’s no picnic that’s for sure.
Eric great improvements to the farm. 👍👍👍👍
Boy that corn getting tall big time
To help your issue with the planter going in the ground, you need to add weight to each row unit. Adding weight to the main frame won't help nearly as much. Lots of parts interchange between a john deere 7000 or 7100 planter and your kinze. That may help in searching for a down force kit. I would use air bags because they are much simpler of a system.
Thanks for sharing some odd jobs around the farm. Happy Fourth to you and your family.
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲🚜🐐
Do you have a spread sheet or something to help keep track of all your things you need to PM? (Periodic maintenance)
Lead ballast blocks would work well for the planter.
Great Video, It's good to see the season settle down and you can catch up with the maintenance and capital jobs, thanks for sharing
Wholesome content as always. Thx 10th Gen.
Prayers 😊
Always love your videos
I can't wait to see your new feeding system in operation! Keep the updates coming!
Was that a left-handed pipe wrench to go with the drew-scriver?
Nah, it was a metric pipe wrench!
Keep the videos coming!!🎉🎉
Watching from South Africa
Looks like the non BMR corn is what I would go with too. You and your dad sure do have a lot going on, good luck with all of it. Have a nice day!
Lead ballast. Would be nice. Probably need to start looking now. No need to wait until the last minute to decide what to use
109 degrees here in California today 😢. Thank you Eric for another fun video!
Awesome video Eric. thank you very much
Nothing like having to go through stuff you’ve been saving for years for those “ just in case” needs. Then you wind up with stash of 200 five gallon buckets or a bunch of tires that dry rotted. Well there’s always FB market place.
Can't wait to see the robots doing their job!
Curious if you have any videos on how you manage flies.
great to see 🚜
Love to see ya'll maintaining your equipment. Never put em away rode hard and wet!
Awesome video Eric. You're definitely rocking them. 🚜🚜🚜
Another great video
8:46 I don’t know about y’all, but I was holding my breath and grunting right along with Eric!!
Excellent video
Good job!!
Another great video!!!
The Hoof GP sent me! I enjoy your channel! 😊
Hey Eric Pimp the planter with airbags Bud!
8:20 - "Drew Scriver". That right there is how you know he's a true mechanic. :D
Another good video. Finally! Teflon tape applied in the correct direction!
Could you fill the bins you don't use with sandbags or something similar for extra weight?
Great video again, Eric! Your no till drill, that a John Deere 750 15 foot? Looks nice! Happy 4th of July! Keep cool!
It's a Kinze 2000. Basically the same thing as a John Deere.
How often do y'all get paid by the dairy that buys your milk? Monthly?
All good
Good stuff Eric
When are you going to make a blooper video? I know you have some!😂😂😂
Hi Eric the corn and beans look very nice.
I’m a new viewer, just watched your bloopers, you need to drink more soda now.😂 Dr. Pepper
Very nice crop
Im interested in the results from no till planting. I believe the type of soil matter a lot and you have clay similiar to our area in Canada. Cheers 🇨🇦
As a Cannabis grower, the variance in different genetics will never stop fascinating me either.
The differences in smell and taste are really mindblowing.
That's what I said about your wife 😂
@@Thebigtipper101 The one thing i'm sure about is that you wouldn't say that to me in person, coward.
I wait for the days when Eric posts a new vid.😀
Will you do disk work after this season
Hi from New Zealand. Just found your channel and have been binge watching all the episodes. Great content. It blows me away the amount of infrastructure and machinery etc you guys invest in to run a dairy. Is it actually profitable?
Welcome! Yeah it all fits within the business. We sell over 6 million pounds of milk a year plus beef so there is enough revenue there to justify some investments in buildings and equipment.
We're you from bro...huge love
If you fill the frame with rebar, would that cause a rusting issue? Maybe fill some pvc pipe with concrete and insert in frame?
You say your farm is in Canada. But when I sent for. My sweatshirt than you say Penn.😊
Always use teflon tape and pipe dope on water connections
Just spray with diesel fuel cheap and works great
is the corn for silage or grain? fodder vs cob
Silage.
case ih 1200 planter.
CRC Rust-Block water based and you can get it in buckets.
Good show Eric. Nice changes your making.
That corrugated drain pipe likes to “float “ in muddy soil. Maybe drill holes in the outer layer 180 degrees apart. Guess you gave up on the cordless grease gun ? Back up diesel generator?
May I ask if you will be selling your tire sidewalls? I am in central pa and looking for some, but not 3000 from the Wisconsin!!
You didn’t need to buy pipe if you just bought a ton of duct tape and cut the bottom out of those white pails
do you feed the cows the soybeans you grow? If so, does the weed killer get into the beans? Does the weed killer make its way to the milk?
Watch what you throw away you’ll need it tomorrow
Speaking of getting rid of things you really don't need anymore...I'm from NY and looking for tire sidewalls for a small drive over silage pile...what are your plans with all of your bunk tires pm me if you would sell some thanks p.s. my favorite you channel... excellent/relevant content!!
Fluid flim
Concerning news in today paper about milking "claw" transmitted bird flu~! Was relieved to not see PA mentioned. Healthy summer to all.
7:08 Oh shit...
You are fear mongering 😆
@@Thebigtipper101 No zombie apocalypse, just a wallet-smashing reduction in milk production.
You need to do your video editing in your house then write off that portion of your house on your taxes.
If you move your office into your home, can you use it as a tax write off?
trade planter in for a 1208 white planter.
I don't think you need more weight on the planter if you tilled the soil before you planted.
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hi, I wonder, would a two hose per row liquid dribbler be useful to fert the corn at a foot tall, a dry year it would work famously and free fert, woohoo
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My corn is big
I'm the big tipper with the big dipper 😮
👍👍👍💯🇺🇸
Do you roast any of your beans for feed ?
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Did you not like the battery grease gun?
👍👌❤️🇨🇦
Hope you got over your virus.
Are you associated with Weavers across the street?
Thanks
There’s one thing that im curious about and that is how much does the CZcams channel help in terms of revenue does it help that much because it feels like you guys are improving your operation more in these past two years
Koji hibrid kukuruza je u pitanju 0:52?
Will you be selling your tire sidewalls?
Yes
@@10thgenerationdairyman61 I may be interested in some when time comes
@@10thgenerationdairyman61 I may be interested in some of them when the time comes.
Ok shoot me an email. ericdairy10@gmail. com