Thanks for another wonderful video. It must be quite amazing to see the new wheat crop coming up over the old wheat stalks. The kids and I really enjoy your series (and parodies) and I make sure to tell all my friends about your videos too.
Thank you again for another excellent video. I'd been watching the weather in your area and had wondered about the amount of rain you were getting and its effects.
Here on the Front Range of northern Colorado, we've had alot of rain. I liked seeing the irrigation demonstration. Because we live close to the Rockies, the farmers here use flood irrigation.
GOOD JOB!!!! Just finished the series Jan-July 2013. Will pray for the family and continue fighting the weather manipulation, weather derivatives, mega-corporations after your precious land, etc. Find yourselves God fearing spouses and have many babies to keep this operation happy & healthy. Spread the news to other family farmers that God's work is being tinkered with. We need to come together firm with what's been going on since 2011 that has held be up here in TX getting started small
Here in Ontario Canada we had a rainy June, a sunny July, then a coolish August- hence our sweet corn crop is not at par with its early promises. Prices are going up. But we may say we have 10 climates all over the country it is 3,9 million square miles or 9.9 million kilometres big. But not all is good for agriculture endeavours.
like in one of my previous comments stack the bales the other way with grapple forks! then instead of 23 bales you can get 26 on a 46 foot long flat bed with a special rack made for it like the one you have. with a grapple fork you can move2 bales at once stack 2 bales at once and if you were to make your own like we did then you can have 2 grapple forks individually controlled
Have you guys been getting a lot of rain? I also live in Kansas and it has been raining everday for a week. I'm sure it's really good for crops and it's bringing us out of the drought.
have you thought of going organic and on top of that..holistic? not the crazy part .. but the part where you do extensive management of land. i notice that you have many of the methods already