Great video, Trenton. I really liked that flannel or flannelette shirt you were wearing. I want it 😆 🤣
@Kevin986_9 ай бұрын
This was a good one. Lots of action today. Great drone footage, and loved the music
@frasermathers22879 ай бұрын
Great video with some fantastic footage Trenton. Don't worry about not liking heights, I am in my 60s now and had an incident when I was 12 that put me off heights for life. There are 3 types of people regarding climbing heights, those who are the "Confident" ones, the ones who are "Scared" and the ones who are "Over Confident"! The over confident ones are the dangerous ones, as they think they are infallible! They should be stopped from doing heights at all costs. Respect your fear and like me, just accept it and who knows you may change as you get older.
@clintonchristopher1389 ай бұрын
👍 Good Video 👍
@seanfinn20049 ай бұрын
Great video. No shame being afraid of heights. I am too. Better stay safe and grounded
@lesterhertel29459 ай бұрын
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊😊😊
@alistairholroyd40719 ай бұрын
Another great video keep em up
@Alfa-Gdog9 ай бұрын
Trent, I'm afraid of heights too I learned a long time ago not to force yourself to do it out of pride or anything like that. It just is what it is, so stay safe buddy, keep both feet on the ground. Besides, going up high is what drones are for... right. 😊👍
@timothyshepodd78269 ай бұрын
Great job gathering feed to keep the farm going Trenton. Watch out for silo gases while the feed settles. Blessings!
@derekaldrich48879 ай бұрын
Have a great day and stay safe out there I support you Trenton
@ronniewayne57489 ай бұрын
Awesome video Trenton you are a hard working young man!!
@joeandjudygreen53989 ай бұрын
You have enough to do, so just keep on tractoring.
@irvenrathburn94219 ай бұрын
Great video Trenton that was a busy day happy to see you have 11K now.
@gerryschatten78039 ай бұрын
Very informative, you did a great job videoing and explaining how you put up silage.
@Its_Me00009 ай бұрын
Well done Trenton. Well done.
@mmurphy23179 ай бұрын
Great views Trenton! Thank Ryan for us! The part of Pennsylvania ya'll live, dairy and farm in, is spectacular! I'm glad ya'll got the 2290 back! You'll figure out the lights and temp thing in no time, I'm certain! Can't wait to hear it purrin' again! Thank ya'll for 🐄🐄🐄🐄💩🐄🐄🐄💩💩 farmin', fixin' and feedin' 🇺🇸 !!
@royjeter1219 ай бұрын
Looking good be safe
@theda850two9 ай бұрын
Regarding heights, a friend of mine always says "I don't mind heights at all,,, as long as I can keep one foot on the ground" 😂
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
😂
@d.wgriffin31749 ай бұрын
its no big thing you still the MAN!!!!
@steveddavis9 ай бұрын
Great video and nice drone shots. Thanks to Ryan for helping you out and giving us the inside the silo shots plus the cool time lapse of the silage wagon unloading. We all have things we do and don't do, you do plenty Trenton without being a high wire guy. You are a great young man and we appreciate you sharing your farm life with us 👊
@icebabysnocain9 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting video. Don't despair climbing the silo. More guys can't than can. I can't. We were given the fear of heights because God ran out of feathers. I like that blue shirt, it's my colour. Amazing how the choppers don't leave a spec on ground. Great video. Pax.
@troyschneider29728 ай бұрын
Hey Trenton, thanks a million for the *AWESOME* video bud, *AMAZING* footage from above and I could listen to ya explain things all day man, you're very knowledgeable on everything and I'm always so impressed, wise beyond your years for sure bud!! 🤜🤛 And I'm right there with ya on heights man, I definitely don't like them either, I prefer 2 feet on the ground!! 😉 Grateful for YOU and all the work y'all do Trenton and your creating of the awesome videos, always appreciate ya bud, God bless!! 🙏🙂
@gdhone23719 ай бұрын
TrenTON! Great video. Sorry about the tractor problems. Kind of a neverending fight, I've lived it. Man, you are looking sharp in that blue flannel......almost mistaked you for a city kid😂🤣😂🤣. Seriously though, don't do dirty or greasy work in that thing, it's way too nice. Any plans to replace bands on the silo? Like you said it's awfully handy. The height thing, it'd be a good thing to conquer being in a farm. Just in stages though. Like crawl up on a low roof and fly your drone so your mind is occupied. Then move to something higher like sitting on the edge of a high hill around you and fly your drone. Some people couldn't do it but you've been developing great mind control and confidence in KZfaq. Your also a motivated, intelligent, driven person. Things like this are easier to conquer when your young, life is better when you overcome life controlling fears. Just a thought. Thanks for the video my friend, it made my day.
@steveneal27069 ай бұрын
Amazing video Trenton. Great job buddy. thank you
@kevinhawkins95749 ай бұрын
Great video I also was raised on a dairy farm loved it it's not easy working a dairy farm and if heights aren't your thing don't do it let someone else do it....stay safe
@evandoleweerd1159 ай бұрын
Beautiful day for Corn Harvest
@i_fudg3d_my_pants8 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you
@Zeke-yv3nw9 ай бұрын
Great video Trenton! Thank Ryan for getting those shots for you. Hate that the tractor broke down on you in the beginning.
@derekwpennington17969 ай бұрын
I agree im 52 and heights have always bothered me and if your not comfortable youll hurt yourself or or kill yourself or someone else. Nothing to be ashamed of .EVERYONE HAS ONE THING THEY ARE TERRIFIED. Like you heights is mine as well.
@randybennett54179 ай бұрын
Sometimes it"s more cost efficient to have someone else do your work, than for you to do it. A new three row chopper and three new forage wagons are not cheap, but could last many years.
@terryhobdy57279 ай бұрын
As always another great video. I really enjoy watching your videos. Im glad everything is going well.
@sunroofracing9 ай бұрын
Awesome video Trenton! Great camera work from you and Ryan. Beautiful views of the farm. Let the drone show you the heights and keep your feet on the ground. Thanks for staying safe. Hope you find and fix the issue with the back lights on the tractor and sort out the 2290 quickly (and for low/no cost). _*Always appreciated you schooling me, and I need some now*_. I was wondering why the contractor's Fendt and Challenger have their front tires mounted with the tread direction the opposite way of their Massey and the other Fendt? Your contractors always do an amazing job. Thanks for the video!
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
Thank you. The tires are on the opposite way so they don’t wear as fast as they would the normal way.
@sunroofracing9 ай бұрын
@@pennsylvaniadairyman2290 Thanks! Makes sense. Very grateful here for the many many things You've taught me in your videos!
@johnhenderson2998 ай бұрын
Those are quite the silage wagons and tractors
@johnhenderson2998 ай бұрын
Great video as always
@wendydeskins9 ай бұрын
Wow! What a great video! Enjoyed every bit of it. Looking forward to more of your activity on the farm.
@carl43239 ай бұрын
When you are farming Labor is your biggest expense, and it always seems as though you could use just one more man to get things done. So you do as much as you can with the men you have. But look at it from the aspect of 'labor hours'. You only have a certain amount of time each day. So you had a 2 row chopper. Imagine how long it would take you to chop all that corn in comparrison to the 10 row chopper that is being used. It would take you 5 times as long to get the job done. So look at the economic scale. If you had a $200,000 Claus chopper, you could do the job yourself. But the farm doesn't make that kind of money. So the work gets done by the machine and Diesel fuel. That is the one thing the greenies don't get. It is diesel fuel that is doing the work. If you were Amish, you would need more than 1,000 people to do the same work that the diesel powered Claus does.
@kevinanderson899 ай бұрын
I am afraid of heights too. I hated helping the neighbor change silo unloaded doors. Glad we did bags and a pit. Stay safe this harvest season
@wolfpacva9 ай бұрын
I am with you heights are not my thing either. Never do what you can't do that is how injuries happen. Always stay safe.
@ronzimmerman89689 ай бұрын
Nice long fields!
@chargermopar9 ай бұрын
It's always a chore to keep machines working especially when you don't use them often.
@robertburey47049 ай бұрын
Your farm is absolutely stunning
@Ed_in_Md8 ай бұрын
When I was about your age nothing scared me, not even heights. I don’t know what happened because I never fell or anything but now I’m 73 and petrified of heights. No worries.
@maxlimit189 ай бұрын
One of my favorite times of the year back on the farm-chopping corn. Nice video that brought back good memories. Thanks for the work that you put into these videos. I was always afraid of heights. Got to the point I could climb a 50' silo if I had too, but never liked it. I know I couldn't do it anymore though. I think the lack of green paint among folks that have custom harvest businesses is interesting; Fendt, IH, and MF seem to be the go-to brands.
@jkirby399 ай бұрын
Great video. One of the best, if not the best, videos on filling the silo. Drone footage was really good as was video from top of silo. You are lucky to live in such a scenic area. Could you talk about the gases generated in the silo and the dangers that they represent? I see that you are looking more into the camera during your self videos. Looks really good!
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yeah I can do a video talking about the gases.
@carlvictorius63949 ай бұрын
I was wondering why I didn't see you using the silo, that explains it. I used to work with a dairy farmer near Alburtis, PA and he had a Harvestore suck in the side when the silage fell 1/3 of the way down and created a vacuum. Great video as always, I really enjoy the drone footage!
@smithyboy6579 ай бұрын
👍👍🐄🐄 maybe a cam for high work
@remnant19788 ай бұрын
At our farm the burrito brigade does all the work and we (the family) has their picture taken in front of the farm sign as “dairy farmers”. My motto “if you work with dirty cows you get dirty”.
@ashleythompson55508 ай бұрын
Those good ole tractors but spruce them up sum cab kit
@keithraisor40308 ай бұрын
Don't like going up on outside if it passed 60and have a cage to go up. Keep up the good work. Corn look very hood
@kenhill71059 ай бұрын
How big's the upright silo ?
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
20 by 60
@joelzeigler27849 ай бұрын
Put the 870 on the blower we use to fill a 80 foot silo with old 870 on the blower
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
Back in the good old days when we chopped for ourselves the 870 used to run the blower.
@MarkLynskey4 ай бұрын
That Fendt sure makes those Case's look small.
@causewayfarming4x4949 ай бұрын
Ground conditions look good wet here in uk
@codyh38909 ай бұрын
How big is the silo??? The demensions
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
20 by 60
@brians81238 ай бұрын
What was stone building at 345 in background looks neat and old
@adamcorll70179 ай бұрын
Who do you get to chop for you guys?
@pennsylvaniadairyman22909 ай бұрын
Tuscarora Ag
@johnhenderson2998 ай бұрын
New equipment has problems as well as older equipment