The cows are beautiful! The duck came back home for winter. The broccoli still looks good. It’s hard to see all the crops go. It was almost 50 degrees here in NY today, beautiful day.
Good morning to you Sir .. absolutely another very interesting video to watch .. appreciate your efforts and hard work for sharing your beautiful lifestyle over there .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur
We used that string fence when we pastured cows and had trouble with deer jumping it and hitting and it broke connections in the fence not allowing for electric fence to work properly. We then went to high tensile wire and that solved that problem. I know the entire point of the fence is to keep the deer out. Hopefully your string wire is better then the stuff we used.
Hello nice to meet you here, in the first part what kind of vegetables are you growing? I have also opened my eyes to many modern things before my eyes
Good evening, I haven't watched your video for a long time, I see God has blessed me a lot, many new things, what a blessing, I'm very happy, wish you all the best, God continue to bless Bless you always
The trees that make up the fences and dams look like bourao trees. The type has large leaves that look like lilac flowers. Your videos are always instructive👍
Duong, have you thought about making a long-handled grass whip so you can mow the grass more easily and help your back not have to bend over? As always, your videos are amazing
If you put the scale under the schute it will only take a little practice before you are stopping it perfectly. I would use the scale you have and try it
I believe the hookup for your solar charger is the red to the wire and the green/black to a ground post. You’ll need to do a jump line from the charged line to any other lines you want hot. I have a solar charger and that’s how mine is hooked up.
Logan, we have a small corn silo also. We added a 8" side draw tube that draws from the center and gravity fed. Works great for filling bags till silo level gets down to 5 feet. Added.a slide valve. We did this 3 years ago for 400 bucks. Works.awesome filling bags and no power needed. We built a 50 lb measuring hopper on the outside and we.hit.50 pounds every.time.with no.scales or power needed. Auger is used below.side draw level.
Happy holidays and merry Christmas to all at Broyans farm! Thanks for taking us along with you Throughout the year Logan. I always look forward to your videos and watching how it's done! Farmers are in my opinion some of the smartest, hardworking people on the planet. Every year you learn something new and overcome all the obstacles mother nature has to deal to you. My best to your family, sammy and of course Frank!
Thanks, I'm always trying to help,growing up without my father was tough that's why I'm like I am if I can keep people from going through the hard way lessons I went through I will .finally,my mother is definitely the most incredible woman she did the best she could,she taught me to be self sufficient 🙏👍 I appreciate all the attention everyone gives me.thank you everyone I want to also wish everyone happy holidays and let's all kick it into the new year.God bless
From my Mom: What's your dad spraying? I agree with your dad to pick up plastic. Don't grind it into the soil. No matter what they say, it puts dioxins in the soil. Bad enough you are using it at all.
My dog Pickles was totally jelly when he saw Frank rolling with Daisy in the car Ima probably gonna have to call the Jelly School. I would place the scale under the shoot and just shut it off a few seconds before it hits the 50# mark,do a few you should get a rhythm going.
This variety specifically is Gypsy. For our zone and for the cold weather it will still grow the shoots as long as it’s not below freezing with frost. Thanks for watching!
As a general rule it’s illegal. There are special rules in the Southeastern part of the state (Philadelphia and the suburbs) where you can put a small amount of bait on private lands, but it has to be no later than 2 weeks before the season starts.