We packed up and left upstate NY to move to the family farm in North Dakota. It was a busy first week trying to unpack, start a garden, and get the cows some kind of pasture fenced. We can't wait to see what we can accomplish here.
This is not hate, everyone starts somewhere but two pieces of advise. DO NOT EVER for any reason reach under the deck of a running lawn mower, if that PTO malfunctioned, slipped or was bumped your going at the minimum loose whatever limb is under the deck. Also never run a tiller in flip flops, especially a rear tine where your feet are so close to the tines. don't let one bad decision be the reason you life/limbs are altered forever
As an amputee who had the luxury of consultation and plenty of warning about my limb having to come off I’d have to agree with you, don’t let one dopey moment end up ruining your lives, no disrespect but check the manufacturers terms of liability, ithink you’ll find if your not wearing safety gloves or boots and glasses then if the machine malfunctions and starts chopping you up like meat pate I believe I’m right in saying you’ll be crap out of luck matey.
Hi 👋 there. I'm Rogerio from Ancaster in canada 🇨🇦. I just started watching your video. I was born in Brazil, but been here in Canada for about 36 years. That's is dream, going Baca and becoming a farmer. Nothing big, just to be a self-sufficient. Love the country side, love the animals, and the form of living. I hope everything will be good to all your family. You know nothing comes easy in life, but keep fighting, keep strong. If you a God's belief most important is keep your faith. Gid will strengthen you when you down. I will keeping watching you guys. God bless you'll. Rogerio 🇨🇦
Been living in central ND for 4 years after living in southern Orange County CA for my whole 23 years of life (now 27). More practical to raise a family, everything is cheaper for the most part, and people are nicer. I’m so grateful the Lord brought my husband to me who is from here, his family, and our little one. I hope you enjoy and think about the many benefits (even during our 6 months of winter at times).
Welcome to North Dakota! I live in eastern ND. We have some of the richest black soil you will find anywhere. Hope you have warm coats! Beautiful farm. 😊
If you shove the lever that comes through the back of the hood over the tines, shove that lever down and it will give you more control while it is digging. there are individual notches in it to set the depth.
get some work boots, you'll find this out soon. North Dakota has a short growing season , for the next year you'll probably want plan out what goes in the ground first, typically the longer it takes to grow something the sooner you'll want it in the ground for example corn takes about 3-4 months to grow.
A lot of your subscribers who are looking out for you have somesound advice, better clothes for protection in case of accidents. Better to be safe than sorry