How Hog Farmers Pump Manure 101 | This’ll Do Farm Vlog 077
While I can taste the fermented grain on my lips after watching this video, I feel like I know a lot more about manure management.
While I can taste the fermented grain on my lips after watching this video, I feel like I know a lot more about manure management.
Truck yeah or something like that … this video is surprisingly interested and insightful but maybe it’s how I like this girl thinks about how shitty things have gotten in America.
YouTube: What no one is telling you about new cars (not embeddable but worth watching on YouTube)
I need to get out of the city, drive a country mile
Get back to my roots, before two worlds collide
I want sausage biscuit gravy, sweet tea from a jug
So jump into my pickup truck, and I’ll fire it upWe burn our trash out in the backyard in a barrel
We feed our dogs and cats our table scraps
We get our eggs straight from the hen house, and our water from a well
Dig our onions and our taters from the ground
Yippee yi yo, yippee yi yay, I’m feelin' kind of haggard todayI want to get out on the river, catch a mess of fish
Throw a big ol’ party, that you don’t want to miss
We’ll have washer pits and horseshoes, shine and chocolate pie
'Cause when I’m on the swing with her it makes me almost high
Reminds me of traveling in Western Pennsylvnia, smelling the cow shit, the burnt plastic in the burning barrels, the oil wells, the kerosene and coal smoke from the rural homes. Beautiful, wild country, even if it's been blasted away from the explosions of powder and the coal mining.
There has been a lot of talk about black walnut syrup in the ag community for years now. I guess it's good, but it seems like a fad, soon enough to collapse in price, still it's an interesting topic.
Our small family owned dairy farm in North Central Pennsylvania
It's always interesting to watch small dairy farm videos, as they're so common in the hills and hollows of both Northern Pennsylvania and much of New York. Common but kind of a dying breed as milk prices as low, labor is intense and backbreaking on farms, but milk still helps pay some of the farm expenses.