That is going to be some spoiled sweet corn - the rest of your farm must be like 'hey, why aren't we getting any of that water? Why wasn't I planted over there? Do you think it's going to be 'knee high by the 4th of july'?
Making hay, just another day in the life of a farmer. Getting little brother educated on mowing will free up some time for you to move on to other projects. The evolution of farming in action.
Another awesome, excellent video, Landon. We are finally getting rain in Ohio. They were calling for at least an inch today. Sunday some rain came through, and the system produced two EF0 tornadoes in Southern Ohio. I live in the northwest corner of the state. God bless and take care 🙏
Amazing how just watching hay being mowed can be so relaxing. Great video Landon. Anyhow.... Your channel popped up on my suggested list, so yeah, I checked it out. Nice to see the younger generation staying on the farm and continuing family tradition. Didn't really grow up on a farm myself, but I did grow up in a farming community. South of you somewhat actually. Down around the Harrisonville area. Lots of memories from those days and the country life. Anyhow, well you got a new subscriber now. Keep on farming young man..............
That’s a great combination the case and that Vermeer! The hog manure sure making some hay! Are you going to put up hot wire to keep varmints out of your 🌽 corn patch? Once it makes ears the squirrels and the coons will be there quick ! A good dog or Hotwire work great! 👍👋