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Here We Go! A Day Full of Cattle, Pigs, Chickens, Turkeys, and Tractors 

Just a Few Acres Farm
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We've got a busy day filled with EVERYTHING! Here we go! Morning chores, moving the cattle to new pasture, picking up a fresh batch of beef from the butcher, tinkering with the equipment...it's all in a day's work!
-We do not offer farm tours or accept visitors
-We do not sell from the farm
-We do not ship our farm's products
-We do not sell live animals
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Lansing, NY 14882
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@SusanA1056
@SusanA1056 10 месяцев назад
Titus & Ordin are just my favorite charecters.
@petryjkcr
@petryjkcr 2 года назад
Sixty-two comments about going through doors so far. Mission accomplished. Love everything you've posted - a little bit of knowledge, a little thought provocation, and a lot of humor - perfect!
@drewwatkinson6604
@drewwatkinson6604 2 года назад
You are a cow whisperer. To get those cows to follow is truly a tribute to the way you take care of your animals. Some evidense that you are in the right profession.
@mikeouimet567
@mikeouimet567 2 года назад
Damn near a video a day, Pete. Much appreciated!
@kerrymyers7004
@kerrymyers7004 2 года назад
Pete, I have been following you for years now and look forward to your videos. For all the folks that want to tell you a better way to do things. There is only one right way to farm. That’s the way that is right for you. I have found that those who are the most vocal are usually the ones that have the least to say and have never farmed. Keep up the great work.
@autodidactin
@autodidactin 2 года назад
Pete, you sitting there with the two fans made me laugh out loud. So much enjoy your sense of humor. Thanks for sharing another glimpse into farm life.
@rogerclark6223
@rogerclark6223 2 года назад
Them IH 4 cyc best sound ever grew up on them
@nancyanson9580
@nancyanson9580 Год назад
Hi Pete, this question is from another video. You spoke if feeding corn to the cows that were going to be butchered, you said when you were farming with your father the cows gained weight on corn. I think you said they don't now. Do you have any feelings about GMO corn?
@hineserout7379
@hineserout7379 2 года назад
Diggin the old tractors really add to the character/charm of the farm and videos
@lmlrabbitry
@lmlrabbitry 2 года назад
Just want to say, THANK YOU for your videos...they help me mentally survive all the bad news if our world today...
@dennisvillebrun1876
@dennisvillebrun1876 2 года назад
I second your comment.
@tabbycat4606
@tabbycat4606 2 года назад
I ❤ Ezra. Such a sweet kitty.
@carolphillips4521
@carolphillips4521 Год назад
Thank you for bringing the country and your farm to the city dwellers.
@Annatar0
@Annatar0 2 года назад
I have never seen cows marking holes like that 15:37. Its interesting to watch them being aware of small stuff like that.
@jpecenko
@jpecenko Год назад
you are by far one of the best farmers i have ever seen, your temperment you positivity and your sense of humer is brilliant!! keep on living the dream pete!
@janpetersen750
@janpetersen750 2 года назад
I love the way that you play with your animals…especially the cattle. Cracks me up and also touches my heart…
@mariebeth1965
@mariebeth1965 2 года назад
When I was very young at the age of 8 years old I work out in the fields harvesting fruits and vegetables as a migrant worker, when I got older and married I got myself a job with the state of Michigan as a agricultural employment specialist for 25 years, I enjoyed working with the growers and the workers, I had to retired after I suffered a stroke and later a heart attack, I now find joy watching your videos, I love allot that has to do with farming, I love watching the videos on the farm markets, we have allot to be thankful to farmers, keep up your great work because we need and enjoy your videos ❤️❤️❤️
@magpieonline4801
@magpieonline4801 2 года назад
My 4 month old daughter and I love watching your videos. Whenever a tractor comes on, her little eyes are glued to the tv. We're looking to get our land in a few years once we pay off our trailer so she's a lil future farmer. ❤️ I'll have to get her a lil tractor so she can help with chores. 🤣
@anjaborgman6385
@anjaborgman6385 2 года назад
I like the way the animals answer you 😂
@cndbradley4423
@cndbradley4423 2 года назад
My husband absolutely LOVES all the door stuff you do! 😆😆😆 Sometimes I have to go back so he can watch it again!
@locustvalleyfarms7241
@locustvalleyfarms7241 2 года назад
My neighbor put his turkeys out the other day. It’s very entertaining to watch them get shocked walk away and get shocked again !!
@thegreatchickenoverlord5976
@thegreatchickenoverlord5976 2 года назад
Domestic turkeys are known for many things. Incidentally being very very stupid is one of them
@timskutnik4397
@timskutnik4397 2 года назад
Paulie Walnuts what a great name for a steer 😂😂😂
@dougoakes9705
@dougoakes9705 2 года назад
Glad to see the return of the Dad jokes!
@beckyrobinson5672
@beckyrobinson5672 2 года назад
Oh wow, this was fun, beep,beep. My first ride on the antique tractor. Thanks Pete. Patty complains alot. Ok see youns next time. God bless.
@righthorse
@righthorse 2 года назад
Every time I watch you release the chickens from their coop I get a big belly laugh! They are such characters!
@ericsadventures7548
@ericsadventures7548 2 года назад
Same
@brianbickley8368
@brianbickley8368 2 года назад
I was going to comment on that myself! I love watching the chickens come out of the house!
@howardweinstein1324
@howardweinstein1324 2 года назад
How long does it normally take to get them back in there coop?
@mikegerich1993
@mikegerich1993 Год назад
Chickens usually go back in the coop when it starts getting dark. I was raised on a poultry farm.
@joshk.6246
@joshk.6246 2 года назад
Pete even has the best customers 🙂.
@maryjoditto3331
@maryjoditto3331 2 года назад
You & Hillary are awesome. Thank you. My husband used to farm. His dad had a 1940s or 50s Allis Chalmers C series tractor. You all a blessing. God bless you & pray they meet all your needs. Our family loves all your shows.
@brendaphilpott7154
@brendaphilpott7154 2 года назад
have a great sell out day at Farmers Market.
@wendyecrain9253
@wendyecrain9253 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you for the Dad joke.I was missing my Dad today. loves and hugs
@davidhodson3264
@davidhodson3264 Год назад
I’ve been binge watching your videos. Truly enjoy them. Brings back memories of the days when I was farming. Boy I miss those days. Thank you for sharing.
@karenw9996
@karenw9996 2 года назад
Grass fed & grass finished burger is the BEST!!!!! I love the burger from my farmer, who lives about an hour away, but I take delivery whenever he has errands to run & we meet in a town about halfway between us. Because it's just me, roasts are so big, and steaks are so expensive, I buy only ground beef. It's super lean, super tasty, and incredibly versatile - and even if I only buy twenty pounds at a time, the price is lower than I'd pay if I bought beef by the quarter. Plus, they're a wonderful young family who practice regenerative agriculture & are restoring their pastures to native grasses. I'm thrilled with every aspect of our dealings!
@brandonburdette7895
@brandonburdette7895 2 года назад
Awesome another tractor restoration can't wait Pete
@marknucci5090
@marknucci5090 2 года назад
I love it when you go sarcastically through a door!
@darrelldillon5658
@darrelldillon5658 2 года назад
Such a joy to watch your videos of your farm life. You seem to be the Jay Leno of farm repair and renovation thanks for the entertainment. I wish you were near so I could buy your products at the farmers market. I look for your videos all the time.
@gloriacoffey4651
@gloriacoffey4651 2 года назад
Love hearing and seeing the tractor, the cows on parade, the walk-in customer and Hilary and yourself again. Love 💕 so much.
@solobluebird
@solobluebird 2 года назад
You know that bush by the door gets some of us viewers wanting to make the trip there to help cut it down. LOL
@Jamestrent9
@Jamestrent9 2 года назад
Thats why pete includes it! lol He knows how it stirs certain people up! hahaha! Love how Pete can make content in anything he does, from going thru doors too even talking to spiders! Love watching this channel! greetings fromAustralia! Dont worry Hillary love watching you too!
@dennisvillebrun1876
@dennisvillebrun1876 2 года назад
Thank you!! Love the driving the old tractor part. Too funny with the fans! Have a great Labour Day weekend!
@renatorosete8554
@renatorosete8554 2 года назад
What is normally a chore in the farm for most, Pete makes it look more like fun for him, and for us, as well as the bellyaching cows, noisy pigs and chicken galore!
@marka6719
@marka6719 2 года назад
Love them balling cows. now you can say you have FANS!!!! Good’n Buddy.
@jenaswartout4399
@jenaswartout4399 2 года назад
Racing flames paint job for the tractor? Good to see all the critters. Good to see the grass is green again. Always good to see Ms. Hillary. And I scared my neighbors from laughing so hard at you with the two fans. Your the best Mr. Pete
@Anna_Matthews
@Anna_Matthews Месяц назад
Love the cute calf's 🐄 and pigs 🐖
@unclemikessouthernoutdoors3783
@unclemikessouthernoutdoors3783 2 года назад
The best of times, I wish I had your temperament, I can only imagine your corporate skills...I try to stand tall and run my show by my values...you guys are living the best life!
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc 2 года назад
No hitch pin. No problem, grab an old bolt and go! That customer must really be a VIP. Even Ezra waited on her. Have a great weekend Mr. Pete!
@ericmathews4862
@ericmathews4862 2 года назад
Pete, I know some commenters are hateful about ur restoration techniques. But, I love those videos. Ur tractor restoration videos are among my favorites. I was raised riding on my grandpa's lap feeding cattle from his 1951 Super C. 1st tractor I ever drove. I was 4 yrs old and he'd put it in 1st gear and tell me keep it going towards a tree while he went to the trailer to feed the cattle. Those are cherished memories. If you restore it, please show all the details like you were doing. I'd love to see it. Thanks much for the great content.
@avahightower4685
@avahightower4685 2 года назад
Pete, I chuckled more than usual in this video, it was so good. From your chatty customer and that adorable Ezra the cat, to the griping cows who are so spoiled and taken such good care of, and your fascination with entering doorways, (LOVED that you pointed out how Ezra was hidden on one of the shelves watching you, by the way. I would have never noticed if you hadn't pointed it out. lol) Great video, Pete. As always. Oh, and put your pig feed in something heavy that they can't knock around, dumping it out. :)
@davidospina5216
@davidospina5216 2 года назад
Hello Ava how are you doing today
@sandymaholik5506
@sandymaholik5506 2 года назад
Enjoyed the cows today. Always love cows on fresh grass. Thank as always.
@davidcrosby8552
@davidcrosby8552 2 года назад
"Pigs destroy everything" That would be a great T-shirt right there. :)
@lmlrabbitry
@lmlrabbitry 2 года назад
Had to make one more comment...I LOVE your old 🚜 tractors and riding them with you . so to speak :). :). :)
@abbiebarnes2200
@abbiebarnes2200 2 года назад
Thanks....about time my chickens are back!!!
@jakeschroeder1553
@jakeschroeder1553 2 года назад
If you ever wanted to, it would be interesting to see a video where you make something with one of the "scrap" cuts - tongue, ox tail, heart, liver.
@user-so7sv4nd2d
@user-so7sv4nd2d Год назад
My wife and I watch your videos all the time.... Thanks so much, for providing such wonderful entertainment. I use to farm, but lost all in the farm crunch in 1986 - wrong choices, perfect timing, and like the country song, (more money)..... and now I'm gonna die.... No.... Just kidding..... But I will always miss farming; just can't help it..... Please keep doing what your doing, and thanks again.... Don
@rosehorton6404
@rosehorton6404 2 года назад
Hey Pete…**When is a door not a door??… When it is ajar!** Love the dad jokes! Finished your book. Well written! Cheers from the Outer Banks of North Carolina
@billsrq1788
@billsrq1788 2 года назад
Good morning all from Siesta Key Florida
@deerejohn1681
@deerejohn1681 2 года назад
Hooray!!!! I love this channel!
@ipeefreely2364
@ipeefreely2364 2 года назад
Straight pipe a tractor 😂😂 made me laugh. My father used to build street legal race cars mostly (Fox Body Mustangs) when I was a kid so it gave me a good chuckle.
@glenwitteman2585
@glenwitteman2585 2 года назад
We love our grass fed beef here in Osage County, Oklahoma. Most are raised on Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Switchgrass, and Indiangrass, all native grasses. We love visiting your tranquility.
@B4UClose
@B4UClose 2 года назад
I appreciate that I don't have to scroll down through a whole bunch of linked videos to hit the like button. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
@eaglebill3738
@eaglebill3738 Год назад
I actually figured out that Patty is not mooing, she is booing the bad jokes😂. I love how Titus always comes over to you for his back scratching, such personality. Keep it up Pete, great inspirational videos always. All your animals have the best of conditions and you are a true asset to farming. Stay healthy!
@KamaleLoco
@KamaleLoco 2 года назад
Enjoy all your videos Pete, you're so wholesome. It's nice to see things I don't get to see as a norm. Greetings from Singapore =)
@revpops
@revpops 2 года назад
Pete, looks more like a Conga line at the ALL COW BAR LOLOL 😂😂😂😆
@carlthor91
@carlthor91 2 года назад
I was thinking, when you went to the butcher shop, it looked like you went past David Richard's shop.😎 Best wishes from Northern Canada.
@karenzorn773
@karenzorn773 2 года назад
Hey Pete love to see you living your dream, good to see you and Hilary, love what you all are doing.
@spinningseal9270
@spinningseal9270 2 года назад
i love how Horton is so soft spoken LOL 15:10
@robertmoore6700
@robertmoore6700 2 года назад
Loved this episode, look forward to additional work on the C. Bob
@farmworkMi
@farmworkMi 2 года назад
I love that super c . I had a normal c with a super c hood on it great little tractors
@Me-ov9nw
@Me-ov9nw 2 года назад
Even talks to spiders! You're the best, love each and every video😄
@wrenchdoozer
@wrenchdoozer 2 года назад
18:09 - The best use for a generator. 😂
@memasam1
@memasam1 2 года назад
It shows how much you enjoy what you do and it's a pleasure to watch
@catherinehubbard1167
@catherinehubbard1167 Год назад
I love Titus coming up for his back scratch, paying his respects. He doesn’t stay long, it’s a gesture. He presents his vulnerable flank to you and you treat him with kindness and a pleasing scratch.
@solitarybell2836
@solitarybell2836 2 года назад
Good day Pete! I gotta ask what do you love most about the farm life? For myself watching you have that sense of freedom and working to survive makes me want to do it! Like they say though it ain’t work if you love what your doing.
@MarkQuinnelly
@MarkQuinnelly 2 года назад
Always leave them wanting more Pete! Have a great day!
@saxysmore64
@saxysmore64 2 года назад
Getting my dose of Just a Few Acres before we bale our last hay for the season today!
@jamiearnold3945
@jamiearnold3945 2 года назад
I follow FARMER TYLER RANCH also..I love how GOES THRU DOORS , now too..😍.. you two are AMAZING FARMERS.. thank you for sharing your days with us..🤠
@jamesonstewart388
@jamesonstewart388 2 года назад
Hey Pete. Appreciate all the videos this week. Stuck in the house with covid. I can't wait to get out on the farm. You've helped me maintain my sanity.
@kerrysupporter
@kerrysupporter 2 года назад
A traditional pin is a useful object
@Jim19826301
@Jim19826301 2 года назад
Yay another tractor restoration here we come!
@francusick5439
@francusick5439 2 года назад
Great video Pete , a busy day on the farm. The C starts so nice and easy and just purrs like a kitten. Since you've gone thru the steering,transmission and electrical it does not seem to warrant a complete rebuild maybe just a fresh valve job with hardened seats performed by a good machinist a few gaskets and a fresh paint job and that awesome tractor will last your lifetime. A nice winter project. Have a great holiday weekend, steaks should sell like hotcakes this weekend.
@fredbaumberger8988
@fredbaumberger8988 2 года назад
I found that using Lucas gas treatment in my generator, snowblower, pressure washer etc they start easier, I also put it in my 1950 John Deere B, ranger SxS and my pickup because they sometimes sit for a while and it stabilizes the gas.
@andrewsamanthamadison3320
@andrewsamanthamadison3320 2 года назад
Y’all are a great All American Family! Work well and hard together! Thanks for sharing Pete!
@hiddenhillsacresofnewengla3464
@hiddenhillsacresofnewengla3464 2 года назад
Just want to say thanks for all the educational and entertaining videos! I’ve seen and loved them all!
@steveperyer4850
@steveperyer4850 2 года назад
Life on the farm in good weather is very special. That beef is great and when you know how they were raised is the best meat you can have. I drove many a day on a narrow front super C, and it was a very dependable tractor, for everyday work, including mowing with a sickle mower. Our milking herd many times would be ready to get on the barn when milking was to begin. Great memories Pete
@vincewoolley6774
@vincewoolley6774 2 года назад
I like the Dad jokes. The doors are always opening. I can't wait to the Super C gets her makeover, that'll be fun and educational.
@jbizzletx3420
@jbizzletx3420 2 года назад
Good morning just a few acres
@sarahburkdorf8338
@sarahburkdorf8338 2 года назад
Love the sound of a super c without the muffler !!! I have two Farmall super C, they're great for my small farm. My narrow front end is a great hayraker, I can rake all day and hardly use any gas. Always enjoy your videos Pete !
@jackiemartin5441
@jackiemartin5441 2 года назад
You and your cows are so entertaining. I could watch y’all all day long!
@charlesvaughn5055
@charlesvaughn5055 2 года назад
enjoyed the video. the moving of the chickens, cows, and the rides for the beef, and gas, as well as the ride on the road with the tractor. have a great farmers market, and week.
@anafredbrutout8607
@anafredbrutout8607 2 года назад
AH, what a wonderful day to see your video. Just watching you drive in the fields with the old tractor makes me smile, and sometimes it feels like I am on that tractor. Love the entire farm!
@richardduggar4665
@richardduggar4665 2 года назад
Country View Acres sent me. I love their channel
@brianbickley8368
@brianbickley8368 2 года назад
Pauly Walnuts! That's great!
@paulat5921
@paulat5921 2 года назад
Your cows have so much character!
@oldcars5547720
@oldcars5547720 2 года назад
I love all your tractors -- International Harvester were among my favorites growing up. My Uncle Don had an M and an H model back in the early '60s and I drove both of them briefly when we would visit them. They had about 80 acres with about 8 acres of woods and 35 head of White Faced Hereford cattle. I caught big bass in the pond from which we would fill the watering trough from a pipe that went through the dam. When they first moved back from Florida they had to run the electrical wire and the house did not have indoor plumbing. There was an outhouse the first couple of years. Water was hauled in and stored in a cistern. I would help Uncle Don repair fences, poisoned thistle in the feed lot and helped move hay and straw. Mr. Sussot would come from down the road and bale the alfalfa or straw and we would put the square bales in the barn with his boys. They would take like 1/3 of the bales home for coming to bale and I would help them unload them into the barn. There was a big old frame church that was on their property, they kept chickens in there. In the evening you could see the steeple and the three Pondorosa Pines that grew right next to the church as the sun was setting. One year Uncle Don grew quail. They were very cool to look at when they were chicks. The farm is long gone -- all the buildings and fence rows have been removed and the ground has been recontoured to eliminate the stock pond. The woods, however, is still there. Along the back side of the woods there are blackberry briars along a fence line adjacent to where Uncle Don grew the alfalfa. I have been picking blackberries off of those briars for over 50 years. Although I will never own this property, when I walk into the woods I feel a feel a sense of belonging as I have been visiting them since I was a little boy. It was a totally different farm experience from what you are perfecting but somehow similar. The first couple of years they had about 20 pigs and later had chickens. The old barn got hit by a tornado and there were a bunch of them stuck in the hay bin in the destroyed barn. I had to climb up on the pile and open the door to release them. We chopped their heads off and made chicken soup, cleaned and froze a bunch of them. My dad, my Uncle Walt and I built a shelter for one of the pigs. We gathered up over 100 sheets of corrugated galvanized roofing that were strewn all over the farm from both of the barns. Aunt Lois taught us all how to can green beans, make chili sauce and bread-and-butter pickles. My grandma liked to make chow-chow. Later in life I realized how privileged I was to be able to watch the last chapter in subsistence farming in this country. Everybody that lived around the area would help with bringing in the harvest, canning and freezing corn. It was an amazing experience -- at the time it was just what you were living through, today I think the memories are very special.
@dougc.3998
@dougc.3998 2 года назад
This is similar to how I grew up. I am in my 60's now and remember helping on the farms of both my grandparents and other family and neighbors around the little town I grew up in. I tell my kids about what we did and why and they have a hard time visualizing that. Pete's videos and other small farmers videos help with that, thank God for farmers and their families. Someone keeps the traditions alive, maybe not the same way but in the same spirit of what is important. I have eaten many things raised on a farm that are not sold in stores anymore, I laugh when some of it grosses out the kids, cow tongue and chitlins are long gone from my diet, but I like tongue not so crazy about chitlins.
@oldcars5547720
@oldcars5547720 2 года назад
@@dougc.3998 cow tongue is good & in Cuba it is considered a delicacy.
@ryanwaege7251
@ryanwaege7251 2 года назад
Thanks for pointing out Ezra's secret cameo! 🤣
@lourdesaguirre4882
@lourdesaguirre4882 Год назад
I can’t have enough of your daily farmer routine. I sincerely appreciated and love to share with my children and grandchildren. I’m 60yrs young with eight grandchildren and one on the way. I’m in the midst of developing a family farm project and I love to learn from you. I know what I want to do and what I certainly do not want to do. You are an inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
@nosefirst
@nosefirst 2 года назад
"Come on Cows" is my favorite call of the day. Now you have me saying "Come on Dogs" here at home.
@bjrngundersen1936
@bjrngundersen1936 2 года назад
You´re my superhero. Mr. Incredible😀
@dmaldo0811
@dmaldo0811 2 года назад
I’m telling you a night video has gotta happen one day please would love to see
@jocelynjames7073
@jocelynjames7073 2 года назад
Just dropping by to say thanks for the board in the corner with a headlamp trick for piglets. We had out first litter of piglets and built something similar. They are safe and cozy in thier little corner. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks.
@myforeverhomestead6152
@myforeverhomestead6152 2 года назад
lol, I love your videos so much Pete, always brightens my day! Love seeing/hearing the cows yell at you guys, doors, fumbles, invisible cat, old tractor rides, dad jokes, bulls trash talkin each other, love it all - very entertaining. Thank you for taking the time to share :)
@grammybear4226
@grammybear4226 2 года назад
🐼 Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 69 yr old grandma in Texas, USA. 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍 🧚‍♂ 🐈 🧚
@billlamonicasr.655
@billlamonicasr.655 2 года назад
A real treat, a lot of videos this week. After your chores are done Monday, you can take the rest of the day off !!! LOL How many chickens do you process a week? Do you do it over a few days? Do you use the machine to remove the feathers. How many packages of chicken parts do you make VS whole chickens?
@tracystewart6766
@tracystewart6766 2 года назад
Loved this video!🦃🐈🐓🐖🐮
@Clark4345
@Clark4345 Год назад
Best wishes for you, Rebecca, and your family. Thank you for sharing this very trying experience. Please share more.
@BruceWayne-ig6gl
@BruceWayne-ig6gl 2 года назад
I can feel a restoration coming Pete
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