I absolutely LOVE all the camera angles you used in this video! The drone shots in the field dramatically showed how much work went in to clearing it! When the camera panned around following the field line it was clear how much encroachment the brush and trees had done! The shots from the seeder were really cool to watch! It showed me perfectly how the wheels and disc work together! You're becoming a true videographer as well as an awesome farmer, and teacher! I said teacher because you've definitely taught me quite a lot about cows and farming! I'm 51 and always learn something from your videos. You should feel very proud! I've enjoyed you since the beginning and am glad to have watched and felt apart of your journey with you and your dad. Thanks for what you're doing! 🐄🐮
I have to say from watching your videos on the other side of the world in Scotland, your videos just keep being fantastic! 10th Generation clearly is the best generation! Keep it up dude! your winning in life! Also VERY jealous of your giant tonka toy!
I rather like the fact that you cooperate with your neighbors concerning your equipment. Your cooperation helps keep your expenses down and benefits everyone.
I envy you watching you work that big machine. I can sense the fun you are having. Nice to meet Elizabeth.You have quite the rock collection in that field.Great video, thanks.
Welcome Elizabeth, as you probably know the trick to learning is to keep your eyes open on everything and watch what they're doing. It is not necessarily to do is they do but to learn from mistakes and different methods.
Eric it''s time to pickup a fill auger for your 750 no till drill. have it mount it on the back in the middle on a swivel, runs off your tractor hydraulics and you can use the skid steer to unload tote into auger at ground level, would work for bags too. i'm sure there are probably decent second hand augers kicking around.
Nothing like playing with big toys.. that tractor was a beast. Well worth the rental fee just for the fun of using it, getting any work done is just icing on the cake 🤣 Always good to see what your up to. My mom is waiting the results of a test from a tumor biopsy and these videos really help me get through' the tough times. Any prayers are welcome, it's in God's hands now and that's all we can do
@@larryanglea3458 thanks Larry! It came back as cancerous. She goes for surgery November 3rd, they're going to try and cut it out. Like I said, we're just going to keep praying and leave it up to God
It's so nice when a father and son work together and young man your doing a great job of the family farm and very knowledgeable what you are doing keep up with the good job
My 2 year old son loves your videos, now we watch them together! Thank God he likes your videos gives me a few mins away from blippi and baby shark songs!
The power of nature is incredible. Left to its own devices, it would reclaim that entire field in 20 years. Maybe less. I have seen roots lift 20 ton concrete slabs, a 1/4" a year. And it's an accumulative process. Once there's growth in the fields, wild life moves in and they in turn spread seeds and pollen around and then more plant life takes hold and then more wild life...it speeds up. Without humans working against the onslaught it just thrives. Look at Chernobyl and the area. No human intervention and the place looks like it's been abandon for 500 years.
They do make some awesome skid-steer mounted forest munchers that would reduce all of that to wood chips. That looks like a pretty good crop of rocks, do you plant hybrid rock seeds, or go with the heirloom varieties, and what fertilizer do you use to grow the best rocks?
@@jimmyleal3436 don’t tear the shelter belt out, just manage it to reduce the adverse effects of erosion and crop moisture loss due to winds. Judicious use of shelter belts increase yields of many crops by providing habitat for song birds, raptors and 4-footed predators that prey on crop damaging insects and rodents.
I admire your videos more than any other in the farming category. Down to earth, not a lot of drama or himahob. Funny, that forklift sounded like it had a small V-8.
Eric, thanks for another interesting video. I have enjoyed watching the seasons linked with farming. It is a always changing, and yet, somehow staying the same. Prep, plant, sow, feed, & milk. Life is full of wonders.
Enjoyed watching you use the bulldozer. I would have liked to use that also. Looks like fun. Fields look good. Fertilizing and seeding never stops on a farm. stay safe. Good luck to Elizabeth and her internship. she'll learn from the best.
That dozer work pretty slick got the job done pretty quick. Not sure if it would be cost-effective in your area but look into forestry mulching in your area. It’s a big grinding attachment we use on all tree lines next to field. Grinds all those trees in the mulch that overtime breaks down.
That is what we do clean around the fields all the debris away from the field and crop. We cleaned ours every other two months with chain saws and tractor scoop manure spreader to haul the brush to the brush piles to burn. Looking real good love the scenery and music is not bad . Since you cleared away the debris from field you got another bid roll to plant .
For unloading bulk bags, get a pallet and cut a hole in the bottom. Use you skid steer to lift it up like a normal pallet. Skid steer could lift high enough then, and maybe solve your reach problem.
I use to run a 977 crawler loader for a paving company. It was a freacking monster. Tracks hit me almost at my chest and I’m 2 inches away from 6ft tall. At one time I was prepping a driveway and just scooped up and carried off a tree. Base of the tree was like 10inches around give or take. Wasn’t very tall also the newer crawler loaders are basically giant skid steers they have quick change attachments on them so you can do all kinds of stuff with me pallet forks, grapples, literally all kinds of stuff. Also straight pipe the Deere pulling the seeder!!
Aloha Eric, thanks for the ride along in that track loader. You and your dad are always busy busy, operating that loader must have been a 7 hour play day for you.
You need to look into feeding those trees to the cattle! Research has shown that up to 20% feed of ground up brush can be added with no production loss & low amounts 10% actually increased production!
We used to either rent or borrow an empty hard plastic seed tote from a seed dealer or local coop. We would empty the bag into the tote then lift the plastic tote with our skid steer over the drill. They have a slide on the bottom that opens in the center of the box. It's also nice if you have leftover seed it keeps the mice and other animals out of the seed.
Instead of pushing brush into the tree line next time try going parallel to fence and pushing all trees and branches to the end. Much better clean up. Pile everything up and burn. Till into the soil. Farm is really looking great going into fall.
So last video I suggested a flail mower for the Kubota or a side boom flail for one of the JDs.... I didn't realize how big some of those saplings were. You made the right choice going with the dozer. I've only operated a dozer a little bit but you are right...they are powerful. Its totally OK if, off camera, you were laughing maniacally and shouting "I have the POWAH!!" while pushing down those trees.... That would be very understandable. Some of those rocks were giants too. The fields look really good. Thanks for the extra long Saturday video!
Like other comments I think you choosing to use the Cat 953C was the right choice, those were some big saplings or trees you cleared there. I have to say, I liked how y'all walked around picking up rocks from the field. We did that back in the 70's and it makes you appreciate the lay of the field and the effort you take to clean it. Great video, loved it, keep up the good work, thanks for sharing and I hope y'all have a wonderful, safe weekend.
Just a bit north of you in NY... every spring we have frost-heaved rocks, they're called NYS potatoes here. The worse the winter, the bigger the crop. Love the new farm hand, you can include more of her if you want.
Eric I really envy all the different kinds of machinery you & dad get to operate, it brings me back to the collection of Tonka toys me & my brothers had growing up we spent days upon days playing with those. 👍👍👍
If you like running that dozer you would love to run my D9 it has a 15 foot blade and can push any size tree down well almost any. It is a lot of fun to run. Farmers are great people but it is a hard life, lots of work but lots of reward.
Here's an idea. Instead of using the skid loader to move those big rocks and/or boulders, use a truck with an attached crane. Would make it easier to pick up, load, and unload the rocks and boulders onto and off of the truck. Also, this type of truck wouldn't mess up your garden as badly as when you was using the skid loader. Just a thought.
We use an old Hardee pull type sprayer with a 300 gallon tank and two flood nozzles mounted on a vertical bar. Every year after harvest we take it around the tree lines and spray roundup. It kills the brush and small trees to keep the wood line in check.
when i was farming i always used a sickle bar mower in the fall and went around all the field edges and mowed down anything that was growing in even in the pastures
Being used to digging in the rockless soil of the South Carolina Lowcountry, I was amazed by the number and size of the rocks y'all were picking up. Good video. You surely did get back some extra field after taking up those bushes.
Yes, sister is a welcome sight. I think the last time she was at your farm (at least video wise) she had pitched in and was learning to milk. Now she's picking rocks. What a nice young woman she is.
No matter how old you get it's always fun to play with Tonka toys. They just get bigger as you get older.
and more expensive
I absolutely LOVE all the camera angles you used in this video! The drone shots in the field dramatically showed how much work went in to clearing it! When the camera panned around following the field line it was clear how much encroachment the brush and trees had done! The shots from the seeder were really cool to watch! It showed me perfectly how the wheels and disc work together! You're becoming a true videographer as well as an awesome farmer, and teacher! I said teacher because you've definitely taught me quite a lot about cows and farming! I'm 51 and always learn something from your videos. You should feel very proud! I've enjoyed you since the beginning and am glad to have watched and felt apart of your journey with you and your dad. Thanks for what you're doing! 🐄🐮
I scratched my back, brushed my teeth and am watching the great video. Life is good! 😁
That dog owns the farm, he is so funny. 😊
Duchess 😁
Think Duchess is a girl
That tree line looked like the perfect job for a forestry mulcher. Eat it right up into wood chips you could till right in.
Ok that was a real rock! Surprised how easy the Kubota dug it up and pushed it off the field.
Sure enjoy seeing dad & son working together. Oh, I miss those times. Cherish them.
You’re Farmstead is looking great.
It’s cool you make a effort to introduce all the additional people that help
They might not know it, but every farmer grows rocks in their field.
you are the most hardworking farmer i have come across
I really love all of your camera angles and close-ups. Really brings us into your farm! It transports me out of the city life, thank you!
That one rock had its own zip code!
I have to say from watching your videos on the other side of the world in Scotland, your videos just keep being fantastic! 10th Generation clearly is the best generation! Keep it up dude! your winning in life! Also VERY jealous of your giant tonka toy!
I’m her not far from you over in Northern Ireland
I’m NE Scotland
Me too, I'm in Peterhead
for sure.
@@iainwalker8701 I’m in Keith 👍
So, you like driving that beast! All that POWER! It did look like fun!
I hope you’re ready. Your views are going to go way up!
Drone shots! Always love seeing the shots you create. I grew up with a D6b and later a D5c. It is a powerful feeling to drop the blade and let it eat.
I rather like the fact that you cooperate with your neighbors concerning your equipment. Your cooperation helps keep your expenses down and benefits everyone.
I like watching your videos because you are just farming 🤷♂️😁 it’s fun to watch
Drone footage narration worked great! ...👍
I envy you watching you work that big machine. I can sense the fun you are having. Nice to meet Elizabeth.You have quite the rock collection in that field.Great video, thanks.
Welcome Elizabeth, as you probably know the trick to learning is to keep your eyes open on everything and watch what they're doing. It is not necessarily to do is they do but to learn from mistakes and different methods.
She’s not bad to look at either 🤷🏻♂️
Eric it''s time to pickup a fill auger for your 750 no till drill. have it mount it on the back in the middle on a swivel, runs off your tractor hydraulics and you can use the skid steer to unload tote into auger at ground level, would work for bags too. i'm sure there are probably decent second hand augers kicking around.
Nothing like playing with big toys.. that tractor was a beast. Well worth the rental fee just for the fun of using it, getting any work done is just icing on the cake 🤣
Always good to see what your up to. My mom is waiting the results of a test from a tumor biopsy and these videos really help me get through' the tough times. Any prayers are welcome, it's in God's hands now and that's all we can do
prayers Nick!
@@larryanglea3458 thanks Larry! It came back as cancerous. She goes for surgery November 3rd, they're going to try and cut it out. Like I said, we're just going to keep praying and leave it up to God
Ha another great video. Your videos do not lag and just roll right thru to the next..Great to see all working hard..
great job Eric.thank you very much
Field creep is amazing. You recovered a lot of ground. Nice work. Elizabeth is a worker. She learned well out on the prairie.
It's so nice when a father and son work together and young man your doing a great job of the family farm and very knowledgeable what you are doing keep up with the good job
There's just something about planting and harvesting that is so fulfilling to watch. Thank goodness for American farmers!
My 2 year old son loves your videos, now we watch them together! Thank God he likes your videos gives me a few mins away from blippi and baby shark songs!
The power of nature is incredible. Left to its own devices, it would reclaim that entire field in 20 years. Maybe less. I have seen roots lift 20 ton concrete slabs, a 1/4" a year. And it's an accumulative process. Once there's growth in the fields, wild life moves in and they in turn spread seeds and pollen around and then more plant life takes hold and then more wild life...it speeds up. Without humans working against the onslaught it just thrives. Look at Chernobyl and the area. No human intervention and the place looks like it's been abandon for 500 years.
They do make some awesome skid-steer mounted forest munchers that would reduce all of that to wood chips. That looks like a pretty good crop of rocks, do you plant hybrid rock seeds, or go with the heirloom varieties, and what fertilizer do you use to grow the best rocks?
'How Farms Work' uses such a machine. Pretty impressive what it can do
Check out IDigit4 on youtube. John and his equipment he could crunch through those saplings with ease.
I was going to say that. I have a friend that has one and it shreds trees and brush into great mulch. Tear that grove down in no time.
@@jimmyleal3436 don’t tear the shelter belt out, just manage it to reduce the adverse effects of erosion and crop moisture loss due to winds. Judicious use of shelter belts increase yields of many crops by providing habitat for song birds, raptors and 4-footed predators that prey on crop damaging insects and rodents.
Hi Eric, It is great to see Elizabeth working with you.
You need to run a root ripper along the edge of that tree line. Will help keep the trees back and keep them from taking moisture from your crops.
You do such a great job with these videos! Love watching you guys farm!
I admire your videos more than any other in the farming category. Down to earth, not a lot of drama or himahob. Funny, that forklift sounded like it had a small V-8.
The realest farmer on CZcams
Eric, thanks for another interesting video. I have enjoyed watching the seasons linked with farming. It is a always changing, and yet, somehow staying the same. Prep, plant, sow, feed, & milk. Life is full of wonders.
Great video. Enjoyed watching you clean up around the field.
Awesome Again!!I appreciate your wearing your own gear. So many others do not! Silly humans!! Thanks for sharing!
Looks like a fun day actually! Seems like you reclaimed a pretty good bit of planting area!
Definitely are rocks. Some landscapers would be over the moon with those rocks
Really liked this video but I like them all. Been following for a long time. How about another Q and A? ❤️Battle Creek, MI
You guys had a busy and productive week on the place, nicely done and thx for including us 😀
Enjoyed watching you use the bulldozer. I would have liked to use that also. Looks like fun. Fields look good. Fertilizing and seeding never stops on a farm. stay safe. Good luck to Elizabeth and her internship. she'll learn from the best.
LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS ERIC HAVE BLESSED DAY
I believe that it is a crawler-loader !!!!!
Welcome Elizebeth, enjoy tour time at the dairy!!
Your business is it's own ecosystem.
Eric you look great in those new bright blue n green 10th GEN t shirts,
Great shelter belt you’ve got there!
That dozer work pretty slick got the job done pretty quick. Not sure if it would be cost-effective in your area but look into forestry mulching in your area. It’s a big grinding attachment we use on all tree lines next to field. Grinds all those trees in the mulch that overtime breaks down.
You did a great job operating that dozer
Trackloader! cool! When your done drive the dozer out witht hte ripper down to break up hard pan. then when you till youl smooth it out.
That is what we do clean around the fields all the debris away from the field and crop. We cleaned ours every other two months with chain saws and tractor scoop manure spreader to haul the brush to the brush piles to burn. Looking real good love the scenery and music is not bad . Since you cleared away the debris from field you got another bid roll to plant .
For unloading bulk bags, get a pallet and cut a hole in the bottom. Use you skid steer to lift it up like a normal pallet. Skid steer could lift high enough then, and maybe solve your reach problem.
Good job with the dozer. Always enjoy your videos. Keep it up. Thank You 😊
Some big freaking rocks!!
I use to run a 977 crawler loader for a paving company. It was a freacking monster. Tracks hit me almost at my chest and I’m 2 inches away from 6ft tall. At one time I was prepping a driveway and just scooped up and carried off a tree. Base of the tree was like 10inches around give or take. Wasn’t very tall also the newer crawler loaders are basically giant skid steers they have quick change attachments on them so you can do all kinds of stuff with me pallet forks, grapples, literally all kinds of stuff. Also straight pipe the Deere pulling the seeder!!
Aloha Eric, thanks for the ride along in that track loader. You and your dad are always busy busy, operating that loader must have been a 7 hour play day for you.
Amazing video Eric! I enjoy these long videos, they are very well done. Thanks for the great content!
Great vídeo.
You need to look into feeding those trees to the cattle! Research has shown that up to 20% feed of ground up brush can be added with no production loss & low amounts 10% actually increased production!
We used to either rent or borrow an empty hard plastic seed tote from a seed dealer or local coop. We would empty the bag into the tote then lift the plastic tote with our skid steer over the drill. They have a slide on the bottom that opens in the center of the box. It's also nice if you have leftover seed it keeps the mice and other animals out of the seed.
Instead of pushing brush into the tree line next time try going parallel to fence and pushing all trees and branches to the end. Much better clean up. Pile everything up and burn. Till into the soil. Farm is really looking great going into fall.
So last video I suggested a flail mower for the Kubota or a side boom flail for one of the JDs.... I didn't realize how big some of those saplings were. You made the right choice going with the dozer. I've only operated a dozer a little bit but you are right...they are powerful. Its totally OK if, off camera, you were laughing maniacally and shouting "I have the POWAH!!" while pushing down those trees.... That would be very understandable. Some of those rocks were giants too. The fields look really good. Thanks for the extra long Saturday video!
Like other comments I think you choosing to use the Cat 953C was the right choice, those were some big saplings or trees you cleared there. I have to say, I liked how y'all walked around picking up rocks from the field. We did that back in the 70's and it makes you appreciate the lay of the field and the effort you take to clean it. Great video, loved it, keep up the good work, thanks for sharing and I hope y'all have a wonderful, safe weekend.
I used to work with super sacks daily and we had a clamp for the bottom spout to control the flow.
What an awesome episode. Really enjoyed watching your dozer work, looks so fun.
Yep... rock seeds go dormant during winter, then germinate around April15th, depending on your ag zone ; >
Thanks for sharing your vids with us!
Great video! Best channel out there!
Great video...im pretty sure you could run any machine on this earth...that was a big rock in the field
Another good video - thanks for sharing Eric.
Just a bit north of you in NY... every spring we have frost-heaved rocks, they're called NYS potatoes here. The worse the winter, the bigger the crop. Love the new farm hand, you can include more of her if you want.
New toy to play with🤗 rootrake on a 20 ton excavator does a pretty tidy job and can pile the vegetation
Great job as always Eric
Nice to be able to reclaim the edges of the field so much has been lost
That big Tonka toy looked like fun!
Glad to see a pennsylvania farmer on here.
Loved the dozer work!
Another great video Eric ,a pleasure to meet Elizabeth 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice planting! May you get a good stand!
Eric I really envy all the different kinds of machinery you & dad get to operate, it brings me back to the collection of Tonka toys me & my brothers had growing up we spent days upon days playing with those. 👍👍👍
We run a bush hog around all our fields every winter. Crazy how fast those miserable little trees grow during the summer.
Awesome with a Long video, keep up the good work
I like the drone footage.
Eric, as always, love the videos. One solution to your forklift height issue would be a jib attachment. Just a thought. Keep up the great work 🙌
Work never stops for you guys 👌
Brings back memories of driving a Bradley in the Army. Need a road here's a road.
Great video, ty for sharing.
If you like running that dozer you would love to run my D9 it has a 15 foot blade and can push any size tree down well almost any. It is a lot of fun to run. Farmers are great people but it is a hard life, lots of work but lots of reward.
So comforting to kmow you all are out there everday. Thank you, love the music out-tro. Blessings
Here's an idea. Instead of using the skid loader to move those big rocks and/or boulders, use a truck with an attached crane. Would make it easier to pick up, load, and unload the rocks and boulders onto and off of the truck. Also, this type of truck wouldn't mess up your garden as badly as when you was using the skid loader. Just a thought.
Great work.
We use an old Hardee pull type sprayer with a 300 gallon tank and two flood nozzles mounted on a vertical bar. Every year after harvest we take it around the tree lines and spray roundup. It kills the brush and small trees to keep the wood line in check.
when i was farming i always used a sickle bar mower in the fall and went around all the field edges and mowed down anything that was growing in even in the pastures
Being used to digging in the rockless soil of the South Carolina Lowcountry, I was amazed by the number and size of the rocks y'all were picking up. Good video. You surely did get back some extra field after taking up those bushes.
Maybe a tractor with a frontloader would work with loading up the seed to the planter
welcome elizabeth, enjoy your time and document everything. fun memories as much as anything else. I'm sure there's a lot of us that are jealous.
Yes, sister is a welcome sight. I think the last time she was at your farm (at least video wise) she had pitched in and was learning to milk.
Now she's picking rocks.
What a nice young woman she is.