At the 4:40 mark with your Dad driving the tractor, towing the hay wagon, and the background - nothing more Iowa, midwest & Americana than that! Absolutely beautiful, in my humble opinion.
That’s funny! It sounds like there’s some flexibility in how things get done. Do you think this happens often, or was it just a one-time thing? How do you all manage to keep things running smoothly despite that?
Great suggestion! That mini hay equipment sounds useful. Do you think it would make the process faster and easier? Have you tried it before for horse bales?
You men are awesome!!! ❤❤❤ and generous to give hay to your neighbor and family. Love what you do. Keep'em coming. It is very interesting the things you have to do to keep things going. Thanks for taking us along. Many Blessings ❤❤❤❤
I always liked to bale grass hay over 60 lbs, but the alfalfa bales would be over 80 lbs. It wasn't to save twine, it was to stack tighter in the barns. Great video, but Kat should have been driving the tractor, she could have hurt herself again.
at a boy when she was giving you shit about having to hand tie any bails that come apart. you have learned the biggest lesson just keep your mouth shut and don't poke the bear