The Peterson Farm Bros are made up of Greg (33), Nathan (30) and Kendal (27) Peterson. We are 5th generation family farmers who farm together in Kansas with our parents David and Marla and our wives BrookeAnna (Greg's), Riley (Nathan's), and Caelan (Kendal's). We hope to give you a glimpse into our life as a family farm! Please subscribe, visit www.petersonfarmbrothers.com for more info about us and our farm, and make sure to become a fan on Facebook and TikTok (Peterson Farm Bros), Instagram/SnapChat/Twitter (@petefarmbros) for more posts about what we do!
You guys make me homesick even with the 2-3 a.m. discing and planting sessions. Don't know about you but I remember seeing stuff out there at night I didn't see during the day. Loved farming. God bless all you guys and all our farmers and ranchers who make sure the world eats every day. Keep it up, plough boy!! 😊
I'm a grower too.. I own just two hectares of maize field. Farming is in my blood. Will love to visit your farm to learn and grow better. God bless you guys
I think the Bald Eagles are doing well in the US, other than seeing them like the inner city pigeon in Alaska. I saw one in Massachusetts out side of Boston
Hello to you all on your RU-vid channel. I just got all switched over from facebook and will watch you now here. Busy video today. Liked the American Eagle you saw in the field. I see you are starting to calve now so that is a busy time for you all. Have one to bottle feed. Time consuming effort there. Cute calf. Busy with combines in the field. Nice to see the children ride along for the experience. They enjoy that. Like your experiences out of the field also. Like going thru town with the semi. About all for this time around. You all take care and be safe. Thanks for everything. The Iowa farm boy. Steve 😊😊🙏💕✅👋🇺🇸🇺🇸 PS. Set to watch you now on RU-vid.
Weeds didn't sprout until after the corn had already died believe it or not. Yield was already made. Field was weed free until August. Anywhere the soil was good and the corn was healthy it stayed canopied and there was no weeds.
Dang nice set of calves guys only saw a couple at the 450 id say as the group youd be 510 -515 avg. you have a good eye for cows i really like the looks of them dams
Love the video and the eagle..Where I live SF Bay Area-East Bay they spotted the first group of endanger condors for the first time in over a 100 years!!!..soaring over Mt. Diablo.. in August...Are bald eagle population is getting bigger here too.
All water in this part of the country is highly regulated. There's not enough of it to go around. Aquifers run low, rivers/lakes/creeks dry up, and even towns can lose their access to drinking water if it was not regulated.