You and your dad Work for a living, you guys are awesome. Do not feel as though you ever have to explain what you're doing. You work for living the people that are criticizing. You are sitting in their parents basements for nothing else to do. Great videos, love watching you and your dad. You have a natural way of working together. Thanks again, great love from Allen for Maine.
Favorite part is your lovely faces! LOL… but seriously, it’s just watching what you do day to day. Keeps me connected to the farm I had to leave behind.
Jeremy Trost you won January’s raffle for a free meat box from Farmer Grade. Please email us at: thislldofarm@gmail.com so we can get your shipping information.
Slow down ='s time to reflect and think and besides the snow helps to moisturize the soil so welco.e it. Love your videos and as always... Many Blessings ❤❤❤
I’m fans of the High Priest of Pork, Tork, and the Sultan of Swine, Sawyer. That Dallas Cowboys star in the garage is my favorite. I guess there’s always next year for the Boys.
I think it’s so uplifting to watch a father and son work so well together, each doing their part to make sure the work is done. You have shown me that these confinement farm are nothing like I thought. These pigs actually seem happy. Thank you.
My favorite part of this video is from 7:20 to about 9:30... where you talk about how you raise is pugs and never claim your way is the right way..just trying to co~exists with other farms raising pigs. Personally, I wouldn't want to raise pigs on pasture in Iowa. Its windy, dry and cold as a witches tittie. I dont understand why people are so judgmental about how people do things. What works well for one may not work so well for another. Keep preaching it Sawyer because the Mama Bear has your back. Many more Blessings sent your way ❤❤
Having raised hogs outside for years. Your inside is much much better. You even had trouble that made my day. If you didn’t have any issues with either water or feed that just isn’t a normal cold cold winter day with hogs. I do miss the coal oil heaters under the hog waters. No I don’t. No one misses that 🤮😱🤢 You and dad doing a fantastic job 🎉
I thought the best part was Sawyers explanation of raising pigs indoors. I raised hogs in northern il back in the 80s outside and it was a struggle when it got cold.Keep up the good work. Every thing tastes better with bacon
hey great job we always raised our own pigs come from family of 16 we also had a big kettle for boiling over fire but haven t done that for a couple of decades thanks for your videoes be safe al
My favorite part is you comments on pasture raised pigs. Yall raise the way Yall do to max out profits. There is a reason yalls area supplies most of the pork products for the country.
Actually I like the whole video but what I like most of all is the way you take care of your piggies and make sure that your trucks can get in and out to take care of you are very upstanding and as far as I'm concerned keep up the good work
I like the tease on the future of that JD4010. I have my Dad's. Plug it in, give it a little "nose candy" and it'll start in the cold too! Look forward to seeing what you have planned with yours.
I like seeing you move all of the snow and the fact how you watch out for your drivers. It is awesome watching all that you guys do and especially cool that someone from our area has such an amazing channel.
Have followed your channel for quite some time; thank you for sharing with all of us. Watching from central Ohio & my favorite part of this video was watching you shove snow with your new blade. Always your best work went you have the right tools! Keep the videos coming.
Your operation looks great, don’t worry about the other farmers, I think your pigs probably appreciate living inside, I don’t know anything about raising pigs, but you have it nailed.
I like the both of you interacting in these videos. That said I liked the way you guys trouble shooter the feed augur problem and resolved it fairly quickly.
The best part of this post is that you got more snow than I did and I live it upstate NY, O and I like the part where I can get a free box of great meat. Thanks for sharing and have a nice safe day!!
I had a hog operation in southern Illinois for 23 years and the hardest part of it was dealing with the public. What you said was spot on and to the point