Hi! I live in the piedmont of NC. I love gardening and gospel music! The old Hammond Organ is my favorite! These are some videos of our life here in NC! I hope you will enjoy them and maybe find some help with something too! You can contact me at bccjjordan@yahoo.com
Just found this channel you sure are Farmall not half! Keep the red alive and id like to see what you are using for seed plates! My cole planter is the one hopper
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rH70oBmmUzY.htmlfeature=shared. This is link to a video I did a while back, in it I show seed to harvest, if I remember correctly I started them in the fall, maybe September. Thanks for watching, I hope this helps.
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Floyd Kramer in the background, who can go wrong lol. Amen brother you are a kin spirit of mine. We see things alot the same. Praying for you and your family and all that you put your hands to. God bless you brother Brandon.
Couldn't wait till fall of the year, we would be out in corn fields cutting creasy greens by the toe sack full. We would bring em home to moma and she would be washing them and putting them up to freeze. My 9th birthday was the best of my life, I asked for a big Ole mess of creasy greens all to myself and I got em, and boy they were gooduns! I miss cutting them they have all disappeared round here in North Carolina. They used to be in every corn field around here. Commercial farming I guess the pesticides is why they are gone. Thank you for the video it brought me to my childhood and even a tear or too thinking about the good old days. We used to go pick muscadines too. Mama made jelly and daddy made wine. Those days are long gone and forgotten. Thanks again for the awesome video.
I grew up on these, love them so much. I used to have to cut a mess for my grandmother, using her old butcher knife, slicing against the ground. I was just a little girl, but I could cut a mess in no time at all. Good things (and memories) from Mother Earth!
that is my kind of ham. My parents had it every Thanksgiving and Christmas. My wife won't eat it so I get it when we go out for breakfast. You cooked it crisp like I like it.
Good looking tractor sir! I've got Daddy's 63 140 and have used it for 48 years. Get in touch with Roy Edwards at Roy's Red Iron. He has reproduction operator's manuals for those tractor that will tell you everything you need to know including how to change the tread width.
thank you. i found some "land cress" as google called it, in my garden and ive been letting them grow out, gettimg my husband not to weed wack them has been excruciating. i reckon theyre bout ready to harvest (all the parts that are in my lawn at least, i want the parts in my garden bed to go to seed) and ive been looking for recipes but couldnt find anything until i looked for Creasy greens. i appreciate the video, and will be trying to cook some up tonight
They should last for a while yet, I need to address the touch control, there's some issues with the back, jumping up and down when it's pushed all the way forward. Probably need to tear it down and replace the O rings and gaskets. I've been doing some reading about that, one of the most common causes is a burr causing a tear or scratch on the o ring, it's going to be a learning experience I'm sure
It's too late and doesn't matter in a way, but that small lever that goes either horizontal or vertical is the position control and the large lever that raises and lowers is the draft control.
It's a plastic netting, I bought it from Lowe's home improvement, they have two types, this one is the cheap one but so far it's working, it worked in the past. There's a little heavier net that costs about three times as much but I hope I don't have to use it.
I've just gathered my first picking of Mississippi Purple Hulls. I'm going to follow it up with Mississippi Silver Skin Crowders. I use 0/20/20 fertilizer.
Love Country Ham. It is readily available here in LA (Lower Alabama) Florida panhandle. I generally give mine a quick rinse, pat it dry, a touch of butter, low temp in a cast iron skillet. Cover to render the fat and moisture out. Flip, leave the lid off to cook down and brown- both sides. Remove the meat, deglaze with hot strong coffee, now the SECRET. A slurry of corn starch (1 teaspoon to 2-4 oz of water) add the slurry to the skillet and reduce the liquid until it leaves a dry trail when the spatula is dragged across the skillet. From there, biscuits and ham cover with gravy, or put the meat back in the gravy...enjoy.
Your garden looks a lot better than mine lol. It’s definitely always something from bad seed to bugs to crows rabbits deer bear birds and water always something. I have a set of rolling cultivators I use sometimes if the wire grass or Johnson grass gets heavy but I kinda keep it simple. I cultivate with the king cultivators flat on the ground and lay it by with the disc hillers later and that’s always worked great for me. Those hillers do a great job and it moves so much dirt at once it covers any grass or weeds up most of the time but that’s just how I do mine. My 140 is a 59. Farmboy59 has a 140 on like ours also
We have 2 gardens, 1 is 30'x300' and the other is 50'x100'. We have had to put a 5' woven wire fence around both as deer are here in herds, not to mention the turkeys and rabbits. The wire works on these, but the squirrels are just about as bad. They carried off every pear, apple, and plum on our trees. They have been known to get tomatoes as well. But one thing about the fence - it's a one time expense. We cut our own cedar fence posts - that helped. We also put a single strand electric wire about 6" away around the outside of the fence and about 6" off the ground to keep the raccoons from climbing the fence. It's a constant battle.
Glad you were finally able to get a Farmall, it’ll be handy to have around. Those older style gas caps like yours has don’t vent as well. there are free replacements available if you might be interested. Farmall51 has a video about them. Good looking and running tractor!
One other about plowing late or laying by my dad would wait till hot afternoon to go over tall corn being wilted it wouldn't break the joints of the stalk
Great video!! Thank You! I just bought one of these cultivators from Tractor Supply. It’s CountyLine branded, but made by Tarter. It’ll be used behind my 1998 Massey Ferguson 231 tractor. Where can I get some 6” sweeps for it? Thanks!