Anyone notice how James was being nice and caught JH's fries from blowing off the table? Then he proceeded to eat the remainder of fries while cleet had JH distracted.
Two things. 1- I did not know cows were that damn expensive. 2 - when is james getting one so they can race. C - why does james have the baby bottle hanging out of his pocket without a top so it can rub all over the bleachers.
the world is actually doing pretty good. The media has people mind fucked. There has been plague and pandemic since the 1500s. Just get the damn shot and go on with life. Even back in the goddamn day, affluent people have been vaccinating themselves. Dont worry young one, the world is actually in a good place. Orange man is out of office. Things are looking up.
Hell Cleetus can make money on anything. Hell, he flipped a truckload of fake mullets and broken asphalt into a few hundred thousand worth of racetrack repairs and a rockin sound system, which he WILL make a fortune with. Betcha he flips Leroy2 for a major profit, hell, the tee shirt sales will probably pay the auction bill! "FARMER CLEETUS IS BORN!!" Hell yeah brother!
As a past member of FFA and showing livestock animals, I can assure you that meant the world to James with you showing up and buying his steer. Hats off to you for supporting the fans that support you. You truly are the best RU-vidr I’ve ever come across
As a past FFA officer, thank you for making that kids year and bringing some exposure to not only the FFA, but agriculture as a whole, it's always nice to see.
Thats the best way to buy meat actually. You support the kid and you'd never get that amount of high quality meat from a butcher even for that price let alone in a retail setting. You just bypassed all the middle men and saved a bundle of $$$. You keep the butcher happy (small business) and to me every one here wins.
Garrett is in TROUBLE! Did anyone else see Madi paying attention to James baby boy?!? I promise, this is how it all begins.. Ol'Cleet is fucked! Baby boy McFarland coming soon!
Not the first vid this has gone down in either. When James got his black buggy & they were rippin it in the field Maddy was holding the baby! He’s proper “clucked” now!! Just think of all the potential nitrous guzzling toys for the kid that’ll hit the channel & you’ll be alright👍🏼
Just when I thought I couldn'tike Cleeter and the gang any more they go and support youth in agriculture. Alot of these local kids fund their first cars/trucks with the sale of their animals.
@@johnnicholas6802 dafuq does marriage mean these days? Legal entrapment in a discredited, meaningless social institution, from which you then have to extract yourself when it goes tits-up. Look how it worked out for Adam LZ. Life's too short for that BS.
@@richardharrold9736 im pretty sure cleetus dosent look at marriage that way. Just because Adam couldn't keep his together dosent mean cleetus will go thru the same thing!
That's literally almost always how it works. The majority of one year's check finances next year's project, maybe some new equipment, and any left over is generally put into savings for college or a truck.
Dude you and JH are legends! My cousins raise and show beef, hogs, sheep, and rabbits and nothing makes them smile more when they are able to sell their animals for a big bidder. They turn right around and buy another and spend their own money and time raising and caring for them. Thank you for supporting your local FFA chapters and beef producers. Just when I think you guys can’t possibly do anything cooler, you guys step up and do something awesome like this! You guys are gonna be eating good for a long time lol. Thank you for your support!
@@idiotindustries3334 how are things done over in the US in terms of feeding cattle and reducing the emissions from cattle? Here in the UK and across Europe, we don't use soya concentrate, we just graze cattle on grassland (usually organic, pesticide-free, and no use of antibiotics or anything like that either), so, despite what the vegan lobby claim, it's actually one of the most environmentally friendly sources of protein... I've seen a lot of coverage of industrial-scale ranching in the US where the cattle are kept indoors and fed soya and the like (sourced from crops contributing to destruction of rainforests), but I don't know if it's all like that...
@@richardharrold9736 McDonald’s burgers come from giant industrial farms. Cows like this one in the video are from individual farmers on farms where they usually have more than enough space
@@BeardMan01 would be hilarious if he built a grazing pasture at the freedom factory. Plus sounds like maddi was and is probably some how still involved with 4H
I love this. I showed pigs my whole life growing up and joined FFA you just made a lifetime memory for that kid. People like you help them kids more than you know. So awesome.
I truly really appreciate you posting this. Not only is a cool experience, but people have become way too disconnected from where their food comes from. I'm no vegan or vegetarian and I'm not perfect but I avoid factory farmed meat, poultry, and fish as much as I can. Small scale local farms that have a good reputation have become more abundant and accessible. You can buy your meat from a place you know the animals live a better life. With that being said I'm not here to preach to anyone how to spend your money or how and what you eat, but if you can spare the small extra expense of purchasing from small scale specialty farms its worth it.
This absolutely made this kids year! There was a TON of time out into that cow and y’all buying it after him naming after Leroy is huge! Major respect to y’all on that one.
I"ve watched it three times and still can’t believe how much freedom can fit in one video; the Cleet clan walking on a fair, helping a kid, and James working and spending time with his son. Hell Yeah.
Guys, that’s a really good thing y’all did. I was in 4h and FFA as a kid and they are great organizations. Kudos for the buy and getting exposer to the event. These kids put lots of time into taken care of the animals and learn great life lessons. I also know from experience a good chunk of that sale will go back into next years animal, feed, meds, supplies and the purchase price.
I grew up in the 4-H also out of Virginia, this kid was smart to name his animals what he did and reaching out to the right people. You dont look for just one buyer for your animals you get multiple that will bid against each other. Ive seen kids who didn't win the show get way more per pound than the grand champions because they put the effort into finding the right buyers.
@@Steve12318 I won grand champion at the Richmond Va state fair with a matched pair of turkeys and got 4k for my college fund out of it. Also brought one of the largest market hogs to show at 345lbs.
Awesome buy guys. As a livestock producer I am humbled at what you did for that boy I bet he is on top of the world. They put a lot of work in with those animals
Cletus. Amazing that you went out to support the kids at your county fair. Absolutely awesome, I’m a concession manager from a small Ohio county fair. Thank you. We do all we do for the kids!!! Thanks guys.
@@cjstricklen2930 Do you always go on the internet and try to make yourself look dumb? A 5 second Google search would have shown that you are completely wrong, and that Florida isn't even close to Nebraska's cattle numbers.
On behalf of Certified Angus Beef and the American Angus Association...that was an excellent purchase and will treat you to many a fine meal if you chose to keep it Thank you for your support!
@@YFZMoto ha! Not that there is just one British accent... heck, even in Aberdeenshire, where those cattle originate, you can find people from neighbouring towns struggling to understand each other!
Leroy (the cow) is going straight off to the packing plant to fill cleet's freezer - hey cleeter pro tip make sure you get some 80/20 or 85/15 ground beef from that unit, as well as the filets and teres major cuts at least. Gonna get plenty of big ribeyes too!
Most people aint ever seen anything like this. I promise you it's a full circle when you look your meal in the eyes. It gives you a different appreciation for what your going to eat over the next year.
Thank you for supporting these kids, they work their behinds off. We have family in FFA, I know what the work is like. We buy a steer every other year. That is a good looking animal.
Businesses like y'all that support these programs means so much more to those young people than you'll ever know. Thanks for your support. Even better that I'm pretty sure Maddie said she showed a calf?
That was awesome! My daughters are in FFA they work hard to raise quality animals, and it’s very rewarding for them to have generous buyers appreciate it. You made that kid very happy, nice work
I'm just going to say this right here. If you ain't had a friend in FFA sell a steer at a county fair and you ain't bought said steer, you ain't a REAL Florida Man. Congrats on making it official! Welcome to the club Cleeter YeeYee!
That is very true not all FFA members can turn a good profit. Though the kid that sold that 300k steer at Fort Worth is pretty happy. I am even sure the kid who broke the Denver Stock show record for 150k is also happy.
bet he be a great guarddog think about it youre climbing the fence and all of a sudden the ground starts shaking like a steamtrain comming , then you see the horns , and take the leap back over the fence in the fastest way possible
It means a lot to see someone step in to help the kids of the FFA in such a way having been one. That money goes towards buying livestock, upgrading tach and gear, and allowing the students do much more with the animals that otherwise wouldn’t be able to. Thank you
Why am I not surprised . Clete has bought all kinds of other stuff . That is a cool thing helping out those young people . What a cool bunch of guy's . This is my favorite channel .