My family and I live on a rural central Mississippi farm. We want our channel to show people everywhere some of the things that take place in the rural south. On our channel we will show things like: equipment we own and display how we use it, minor equipment repairs, firewood cutting and splitting, farming/gardening & just about anything else that has to do with the outdoors. We promise to always try to keep our channel interesting and informative. We would love for you to join us as we embark on this adventure together. Thank you and we hope to show you the Real Rural.
Sorry, no account father figures and even the lack of father figures is the root of most problems in our country. It’s amazing how many people have no understanding of what private property means.
Whenever your in a tractor a pine changes states of composition. They become rubber trees and are hard to deal with. LOL. I tend to sometimes carry a chainsaw mounted to the rotary cutter.
Hello to you today, Just found your clip, very nice machine you have. Wow you have a small ride to get to that field. Can’t wait to see your videos on clearing the road. Great stuff. Be well Be safe
I saw all those gravel roads you were on and I said , hell, that’s looks like the state I live in, Mississippi, and you said rural Mississippi . I started laughing because it looks like we live in the same state and I thought so with all those gravel roads! lol
Hey Tyrone! It’s good to hear from you. I understand it being too wet. We are either too wet or too dry. It was pretty dry here then we got 3-4 inches of rain in just a few hours. Thank you for watching.
Wow! I love your garden Such a great inspiration to me as I am just starting garden season where I live. I can see you put a lot of work and love into growing! All the hard work it worth it to me to get to see the new growth everyday brings me so much joy! It’s the start of my 3 year gardening but there is still so much to learn and I appreciate your tips, tricks and advice! I look forward to learning more from each other as we grow! 🌼🌻🐝☀️🌺👨🌾🌸🌺🫑🐇
It is great to watch the things we plant grow. I hope you have a great garden season and everything you plant yields good. Thank you so much for watching.
From middle Mississippi myself and have a little land. Never understood why people just say fudge it and mess peoples land up and possibly harm cattle. I have walked up on few that decided to welcome themselves to the property.
Yeah Chris, I've had to use bulldozers too.We had to dig ditches to keep night hunters (spot-lighters) out of our fields. I've also had to build a lot fence to stop it too. Thank you for watching.
I live on a dead end road in the country our biggest problem is from people dumping trash. We have six families on the road one way in one way out. If we hear a gunshot we automatically take our cars and tractors and block the road so they can get away. All my videos are what I call director cuts I don't bother to edit. Later
We have terrible problem with people dumping trash too. I really wonder about people sometimes. It’s good that you and your neighbors can help one another out like that. Thank you for watching and I’ll check your videos out.
A British farmer recently won a court case after he picked up a trespassers car with a fork lift and dumped it on its roof on the road. The farmer was completely exonerated:) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g_OmkN21LRc.html
You are right, I keep a portion of it clipped really low where we feed the cows during the winter. I put a firelane around the remainder and burn it off in February. Thank you for watching.
It's ashamed that we have to put up with hateful people doing hateful things. We just have to do what we can to keep it from happening. I really appreciate you watching - Thank you.
@@realrural7876 been through there. Pretty country. Used to come up there for bluegrass festivals and such. Hunted for years with dogs on paper company land. When the hunting clubs took it all I sold the dogs and quit deer hunting. I would never be caught up in hunting on roads around houses. They still do it out here close to Wiggins. I’m a passivist now I guess. They come all around my house but I don’t hunt them. Hey I still love the sausage!
@@Rip1Outdoors I understand that. I’ve become more of a watcher myself. As far as the dog hunters, there are good ones and there are terrible ones. The terrible ones give the good ones a bad image.
Hey Daniel! Yeah, those guys really hooked me up with all those tops. The store owner told me that her customers came back and told her that the wood burned great. Thank you watching and commenting.
Yeah Mark, it is aggravating. I don't have anything for people who behave like that either. They try to run over my neighbors and I all for a deer. Thank you for watching.
Great haul, appreciate you sharing. Was wondering how you approached your convenient store to ask her to sell your bundles. Really liked the video, can’t wait for the splitting video! 🇺🇸-Brad
I knew the owner because I purchase most of my gasoline there, so I just asked her if she would be interested in selling camp fire bundles. She was hesitant at first until I showed her one, then she was on board to try it. She started out with 6 or 7 bundles at first, just to see how they would sell. She called me back a few weeks later and asked if I would bring more, said she enjoyed selling them. Thank you for watching.
18 minute video, 14 minutes of driving and BS. When you hear a gun shot, go to the area, and just shoot some rounds into the dirt, they will get the message, and won't come back.
You’ve got to love Texas. You guys have some pretty strict game laws and wardens there too. Lucky for the ones on the good side of the law. Thank you for watching.
Yeah, we have them up in NH as well... They are very careful, they only run with one license plate and the rear one dirty, so if you have a camera up you can't get it. They are gone by the time the game warden shows up...
Yeah, I exactly what you mean Mr. Bob. If they put as much effort into something positive as they do negative the world would be better. Thank you so much for watching.
@@realrural7876 poor animals and people hunt dogs sures kinda cruely what people does and good wild animals wich they dont bother people wich why i glad i dont hunt but in the geese and duck season is not bad but animals sure is the gods creitures
@@realrural7876 pei canada the big kubota province what left at my kubota dealer lots lol all empty has to get the 4th ship loads again wich hes not having hard time getting them but selling as quickly gets into the yard but deere and newhollands arnt selling as many here any more because there overpriced and kubotas here were thousands and thousands of dollars less wich why kubota sells there product at affordable price wich is the greatest thing with kubotas plus they ghave best discounts too and saves money with any attachments with it plus as kubota allways says Kubota For Earth' For Life
We live on a rural road, but its got plenty of homes. We do have soybean, corn, and hay fields across from us. They shoot them in the fields, drive away, and comeback later to drag them out. Just like you, I would still rather live in the country, than in town or in the city.
Check tomorrows video. Hopes the guys at the mine enjoy it. Gotta watch until the end. It should post by 6 am eastern. Unless you need it sooner for line out
I&O that is awesome. I am away from the mine tomorrow but if they don’t watch it themselves, I will show it to them on Monday morning. I will show it during our safety meeting on Monday as well. What is your address so I can send you some items?
@@realrural7876 I hope they like it. Deb and I really appreciate you thinking of us. It would be a pleasure if you sent us something. Thank you very much. Iron & Oak Sawmill P.O. Box 100 Barto PA 19504 We are looking forward to seeing what shows up, and tell the folks at the mine that we said hello, and to stay safe
I understand why.. I had a hay field next to me when I was a kid I never did anything destructive to his field.. I helped him bail it every summer, sad we have individuals around that don't respect other people's property
Yeah, it's unfortunate that you have to do this. My neighbor has had it pretty rough, he has had horses shot at night before. Thank you for watching Daniel.
Good to see your son running the tractor! He’s doing good! Ive used a wheel hay rake to work in seed, it actually does pretty well. Ive seen some really big deer here this fall! Some people have started seeing Elk here. I dread that, they will be torture on hay fields and fences. Take care buddy!
I’ve never thought about using a rake to do that. I bet that would work. We are starting to get black bears here. It’s a 300-350lb. raccoon. Not good. Thank you for watching.
I have only been hunting 2 times. Was the best time with my Dad.. Should get him out more offton and a break from the shop/ office.. Maybe next year will be better for both if us.. Another good video from you keep them coming and we will watch.. Thanks for letting us tag along..
Thank you for watching Daniel. I would love to post my firewood videos, but I really don't want to step into what you guys have going. There are so many firewood videos and I don't want to take any time from you guys, so I post other things that I do. I do appreciate you watching.
@@realrural7876 : thats undetectable.. Just keep doing what you do and others will start to follow.. Like I said earlier you never know what someone may learn today..