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First Fill for the Creep Feeder

5.07pm - Friday 30th August 2019 78,876

Ryan pulls the Werk Weld creep feeder back to the farm so the local feed mill can bring a load of creep feed.
In one study, calves that were creep fed were an average of 44 pounds heavier than their non-creep fed counterparts.

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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a YouTube channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin.

Our mission is to teach those who didn't grow up on a farm what the farming life is like.
These videos show the Kuster family working together raising cattle and crops. We believe everyone who wants to know more about farming should be able to share the farming experience with us and we look to educate the world on many essential agriculture topics.

How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.

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