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I’m surprised your dad sprung for the vac truck, and didn’t have you haul the gravel out in buckets!😉😂 That rye field is amazing…hope all your crops are just as good this year after struggling the past few years with the dry weather. Happy Father’s Day to your dad!❤
@svfproductions9520
9 күн бұрын
It just proves that the Boss man loves his Son Jan just the same with God loving us and Giving HIS Son to Die for us All.
@djidji12
8 күн бұрын
Lol @@svfproductions9520
I could not be more happy that the area your farm is in has had good rain and I pray it keeps raining as needed all summer long. Take care and thanks for the video.
Happy Father's Day to your father.
I’m sure glad to see you come back on. I know you took time to be off and it was probably a lot to work and camp planting and stuff but I have sure missed you. Do you have one of the best stations I see your sisters give up on us too, but please don’t give up. I really enjoy watching your show.
@richardspeakes2883
10 күн бұрын
Pride monkey 🙉
Ah, the good'ol pitch fork! One of the most used/important hand tools needed on a Dairy Farm. 👍 My back hurt just watching you guys shovel that wet gravel!! Some serious manual labor for sure.💪💪💯
@DarrenHarrington
9 күн бұрын
Any farm 😂😂
Glad you addressed the air flow in the confined space . Everyone was safe awesome.😃😃🐄
@richardspeakes2883
10 күн бұрын
Pride monkey 🙉 😅
Jan, it’s so good to see your videos and look forward to them. Farming is a tough job and I can see your optimism in the upcoming Barley crop and so glad to see it for you guys. Thanks for letting us see the inside and the problems you face and the hurdles you achieve! Thanks!
@richardspeakes2883
10 күн бұрын
Pride monkey 🙈 😢😮
Thanks for another very interesting educational video to us that are not farmers. Great job you men did shovelling that pit out. That is hard work. I also enjoy your big machinery as I operated very large machines on the Railway before retiring.
Impressive work clearing out the pit. That gravel looks like tough work, but you handled it like a pro. Your dedication to maintaining the farm is inspiring.
Those Vac Trucks aren't cheap. The girls are going to have to up the milk production to pay for that little jewel.
Thank you for clarifying the air quality concerns . Ventilation is the Key. Stay safe out there
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲 and happy Father's day America 😂
Hey Yan, my first time back in your channel for a few months. Glad to see your crops are benefiting from the plentiful rain we've had on the prairies this spring.
Woah! Those winter Dunlop"s probably have a 2" heel with aggressive tread on them. That puts Jan at around 6"3". He's one tall young farmer. 👍😁
For more space in bunk silo can you make two into one by covering the middle with silage and go higher????????
Great video What a hard working man you are. No wonder you have such huge arms. I watch several young, hard working farmers like you, but you do beat all. Good on you. THANKS so much for doing these videos.
@MellowYe77ow
9 күн бұрын
His arms are from more than just farm work. He has a home gym as well: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d2akpKR7p7rJlaw.html
All of those pits need an skidsteer access ramp to clear sand. To anyone thinking of making a pit.
Always interesting, Thank you .
When you said he was going to “ dump “ his truck you were not kidding. I have never seen one unload either. As I was watching another weekly downpour this morning ( 7/8” since yesterday) I was thinking the greatest challenge you might have this year with silage is trying to get it off between rains. You will need at least two weeks of good hot weather with plenty of sunshine and I sure hope you get it. Best of luck.🤞
Appreciate you answering questions from people who clearly aren't farmers, but it seems like a negative contribution to your KZread content imo. I know it can't be easy to ignore comments whether they are positive or negative as it is our nature. I look at your channel as a Canadian institution I can be proud of and that your channel is very entertaining to a fellow Canadian is a bonus for me. Hello from Ontario, Canada.
Nice video as usual Happy Fathers day to your Dad Jan.
🎉🎉🎉 you need one of those big brushes for your skid steer so you can clean up on top of that bunk and in the bunk and get all that stuff swept up😅😅😅
I'm sure some engineer somewhere could design an affordable Alger system to keep the sand out of your pit and in 2 a contaminant area.😊
@jwiereng
10 күн бұрын
What is Alger system?
@coreyvandyke528
10 күн бұрын
Dirt auger
@johnunsicker7440
10 күн бұрын
They have sand screws. They use them to wash sand and separate and grade sand. The down fall is cost and the maintenance. They just get wore out fast by the sand.
Six Five with boots on, wow! I always thought your dad was short, but I guess you're just really tall!
hey yan we have a farm in germany milking 50 cows atm. Recently we replaced our deep straw boxes with rubber mats because it was too much work. The milk yield did not drop. Do you ever consider replacing your sand beds with rubber mats or water beds?
Glad you had help getting that pile of gravel out, what a job😮.
Thank you for explaining the negative pressure in the barn . Has there always been an issue with flea beetles in Saskatchewan? Rye growth 2.5-3.5" by end of the day.😊
World record, nice to see you have getting some nice crop
Great video! I like the beard and new haircut. 😎
Brutal work my Friend BRUTAL
Great video!! You have such great video content. The rye looks great. So do you use the rye for the grain and also the hay that will come from it? Looking forward to many more videos this summer. Thanks so much for sharing them with me!!
@MellowYe77ow
9 күн бұрын
They have 600 acres of rye. Before it fully matures, they plan to cut and chop half of it, pile it up and cover it in plastic to make whole crop silage out of it. They will let the other half fully mature and combine harvest it for grain and straw. They'll feed the grain and use the straw for bedding and feed filler.
Great job,Jen Tell your sister to get their own shovels!!!
I’m glad you are getting rain and are gonna get a great crop
Nice work.
Been around Vac trucks and their LOUD and the suction is powerful. I bet if you dropped a shovel it would have gotten sucked up.
The rye - 2 to 2-1/2” easily. Whatever vac truck drivers make - pay them double. It’s definitely in the top 10 dirtiest jobs, just ask Mike Rowe. When insects show up in the millions, everything is at risk. I’m glad you had some recourse, but the company should reimburse you for lost crops, too. If they guarantee the seed to not be affected, and the seed was indeed affected, plus you certainly can’t replant at this point, there’s no question that it’s a loss. I just hope the rain makes up for the difference for y’all.
Great awesome video . Speechless wow that’s tall . Lots of fun
Great Video!
Hi Jan. Your fields are nice, green, and growing gangbusters. Meanwhile down in Iowa, on Papa Cole the Corn Star's 2000 acre farm, a good portion of his land is flooded due to excessive rains. He's got corn and soy beans in the ground. He's hoping if they get some dry out, the crops will rebound.
@richardspeakes2883
10 күн бұрын
Pride monkey 🙉 😢😊
now that you got to shovel the pit do you think looking into a screening system for your sand may be worth the extra time and cost. looks like if that much gravel was in the pit , who knows how much went to the lagoon contributing to delays cleaning that too ? Time will tell and thanks very much for sharing .
@dralord1307
10 күн бұрын
Agreed, they could probably pick up an old shaker deck and put finer screens on it.
@johnunsicker7440
10 күн бұрын
The bigger and heavier stuff will settle in the pump pit. Not much of anything bigger stuff will get to lagoon. Lagoon will be sand and finer stuff and will get mixed up hen there pump it.
@79PoisonBreaker
9 күн бұрын
@@johnunsicker7440 That pit looked full of what it could "settle", so anything more would have been forced to the pump and there is no way of knowing how much. space in the lagoon is precious and extra gravel that doesn't get suspended in the slurry to be pumped out when custom guys arrive. I never seen the loaders in there scraping it out at the end but if they do then no real issue but I think they avoid cleaning the lagoon with loaders.
GOOD MORNING 🙏 HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO ALL
Darn, that was your finger? Good that they did that for the crop failure.I never saw hay that tall. Good video. Pax.
WOW!
The flea beetle is kinda like the snow flea. Small and jumps. But the snow flea lives in snow not crops and they are good as they break down organic stuff in the snow all to make stuff grow better when the snow melts. Flea beetles well Aaaaa good for nothing. Great video, learned a lot this time. A good dairy farm isn't just about the cows. 🥰
I often wondered if that pit ever got cleaned out. Now I know. I bet Jan is already thinking of a redesign of the pit.
@timothymbonham4453
9 күн бұрын
Expanding the pit would be a major concern.
Hi Jan, regarding the canola and the cabbage stem flea beetle. I assume you guys in Canada can’t use the neo nicotinoid seed dressings anymore? They banned them here in the UK and now people are stopping growing canola because so many crops fail due to the flea beetle.
Good video.
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊 🙏 😊😊😊😊😊
Yan your #1 at #2 buddy! Bet you weren’t bored doing that 💪🏻💪🏻
@richardspeakes2883
10 күн бұрын
Pride monkey 🙉 😢🎉
In my opinion the feed value of the rye in this stadium would be really low. We chopped the same stuff a few years ago. Nothing for milk production. You should chop it before the grain heads start to pop out. That's pretty good feed for dairy cows.
Thanks my friend for sharing the new episode. Happy father's day.
Great vid, Jan. Not too pleasant a chore but nice to know what's needed on a farm, from a non-farmer.
Wouldn't it clean up easier using a shovel? Happy Father's Day to your Dad! Glad you are videoing again. Took so long for them to come out the gravel dried up didn't it?
Wow 😮 that's some hard work
Hey Jan maybe thought this would be a good idea for cleaning out the bunker is get one of those sweeper buckets for the skid steer
your crop looks outstanding, there always a pest that makes farming clallenging.
Being in the sand and gravel business all my life , I’d say an old Powerscreen Mk2 would screen out the gravel , plus then u would have some nice gravel for whatever u want
Given some of the labour you do on that farm, when you say "That's brutal work!" I know it's actually BRUUUUUTAAAAAL 😩😭🤬🤪🥴 WORK! Good job getting it done.
Great work to you and all your help/workers. You are such a hottie.😊
You know, you almost need a hydroexcavator to clear that gravel, the longer hose and pressurized water agitation would make it clear a lot faster.
Nice to hear your reasoning on the air safety
Holy cow, such a score on rusted pit iron!
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Wow that was a lot of rocks 🪨
Thats 'gold' !
How nice it is to have actual puddles!
Rich rebuilds showed a video of you in the milking parlor in his Cybertruck video he released today.
I had thought Jan i f you made the sump in such a way that you could get at with the skid loader it would be a much more efficient way of cleaning the gravel out because it s so heavy and cement.like .
Well how tall are you with out the boots?
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Was that pumpkin? It's been a minute,oh how I missed her❤
@MellowYe77ow
9 күн бұрын
No. Pumpkin's number is 1720.
I have claustrophobia it wouldn’t matter how much air flows through the pit I would die of fright . Well done to everyone who shovelled the gravel
What part of Sask. do you farm?
@jimbaumann6579
10 күн бұрын
Close to Saskatoon
Jan you could put some hay in that sludge and make an adobe sod house.
@SanchoPanza-wg5xf
7 сағат бұрын
Who's going to live in a house like that? Illegal immigrants?
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Keep a close eye on the wear strips under the buckets of your wheel loaders seeing them scraped along concrete like that. Once you've lost the wear strips, the bucket itself will go pretty fast and that's a much bigger headache and cost to repair. Happy news that the rep will compensate for the beetle damage. It won't cover the loss of actual feed value but it gives something back into the kitty. I usually comment about you guys not doing this each year to your liquid manure lagoon when you *almost* clean it out. Perpetually letting sand and solids build up higher and higher on the concrete floor is wasting capacity year on year and you need to clean sooner. Send a skid steer into the lagoon and drive a manure wagon down the ramp to haul away all the crud that won't flow into the GEA tankers. Same idea as what you just did here with shovels and a pump truck in the smaller pump vault. Knock it out in one day.
Don’t think I saw you work so hard as I did in this video surprise you aren’t standing around letting everyone else work shovelling the dirt liked how your dad called you camera man in the other video 😂😂😂
I was wondering if someone had washed the New Holland loader or if you had gotten another one.
Snakes !
Why don't you get a Milwaukee M18 blower?
2nd thought in AMERICA we have 2 foot square concrete blocks 2,4,6,8 foot in length to build walls higher just suggesting don’t know what works for you love your channel
Happy Father's Day Dad....
got my tire toss, but i was expecting a "no diving" sigh in the gravel pile
Maybe 2-3 inches
maybe you shrunk 2 inches from all that shoveling
Municipality CLAM Shovels for catch basin/curb sewer clean outs....access hole an issue though.
Didn't you guys buy crop insurance this year ? 😊
@MellowYe77ow
9 күн бұрын
Yep.
Where is Mike Rowe ? That definitely is a Dirty Job…
Why don’t you get rid of the tires, they’re a pain to work with….go to tube bags easier to handle and take up less space! Just a suggestion from a fan!
Oh boy😮that must smell so bad 💩
I looked. Lol. Couldnt help myself. The tall rye plant was juuuust above your eyebrows in the morning and was at your hairline at the end.
Im sorry but that rye is worthless as feed itll be a nightmare to chop at that height been there done that before itll only be fiber for the cows to eat which dont make milk, ours only tested 4% protein the time it got that big on us which then was the last time we grew rye for feed triticale isnt much better probably moving away from growing it too
How come you didn't hire Winston Rothschild?😂😂
Didn't have any shovels for your sisters ?
Too bad you don’t have a sweeper for your Bobcat
so much to do. Going going.. GrannyUSA
So your 6'3"
@saskdutchkid
10 күн бұрын
Correct
@timothymbonham4453
9 күн бұрын
No, it's Canada -- he's 192 cm.
@user-cw2cs6qx1l
9 күн бұрын
Everyone knows what height 6’3 is but I bet not many know how high 192cm is . Cheers 🇦🇺
Oh c'mon Jan, you're just a manly man. Don't see many of you guys anymore. Gosh, this makes me want to go back to the dairy and get to work. And as far as the unbelievable crop, it's probably the last one of world history.