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@19alfred58
@19alfred58 Год назад
Once again you show that the small Rancher/farmer must wear many hats. Agronomist, builder,, fabricator, veterinarian, welder, mechanic, repairman, handyman , and many more. Good job Tyler!
@robynmorris7945
@robynmorris7945 Год назад
So smart !! Once you started rotational grazing it then opened the door to be able to do your test plots…. Good luck with theses test plots, it will be interesting to see the results.
@flossdaly8274
@flossdaly8274 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoy watching you go through the trials and tribulations of making your farm work better. You're "working" your farm. I look forward to your every video, never knowing what to expect, but knowing it will be entertaining and informative. You bring joy to this senior city-slicker, and memories of my days on my uncle's farm as a lad.
@cathy8070
@cathy8070 Год назад
Totally agree 😊🇨🇦
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 Год назад
Me too, Tyler !! Still enjoying your video clips and very informative talks on all the topics you cover !! Say "Hi" to Mrs. Tyler and your kids from an 80 year old Grandpa city slicker living in San Diego, CA !!
@streetrodder2846
@streetrodder2846 Год назад
PASTURE maintenance makes good for the FUTURE. Great video Tyler!
@melissacurtin7192
@melissacurtin7192 Год назад
I wish more people would watch and learn about all the hard work it takes to grow our food. Never take anything for granted. Great video.
@marilyncapehart663
@marilyncapehart663 Год назад
Good Morning Tyler, you always bring something entertaining to your Channel and I am a City Girl but would have loved to have been a Farm Girl., keep providing for your Family 4-22-2023❤
@cathy8070
@cathy8070 Год назад
I love seeing both those bulls in the same space being so chilled 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦
@lindakinsey1093
@lindakinsey1093 Год назад
Good learning experiments. You always explain stuff very well.
@barbaraberrier8840
@barbaraberrier8840 Год назад
Always something more to do. Loved seeing all the calves. Have a great weekend.
@mitchellgourley4642
@mitchellgourley4642 Год назад
Good job Tyler have a good video. Keep up the good work and God be with you.
@robertkelley1990
@robertkelley1990 Год назад
Looks like your hard work is paying off all the cows are looking happy have a good day .
@pattylcravatta
@pattylcravatta Год назад
Good Morning, Tyler and Callie! Renovations of the Pasture! Callie enjoying her runs! Hot Wiring the Pasture! Aerator! TheHitch! Punching Holes! No Clumsy! Love your Explanation! Healthy Grass for Cattle! Redmon SR50 Application! SR50 250 per acre! Great Video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ The rush to the new Pasture!
@nadeenflynn9673
@nadeenflynn9673 Год назад
Another interesting process to explore on the ranch. It will be interesting to see the outcome.
@marciaolson4878
@marciaolson4878 Год назад
Amen to all of the good comments below! You’re a hard worker and it’s always great to see how much you love this work. So wonderful to watch how you figure out every issue that comes up! God’s blessings FT to you and yours!❤❤❤
@conniepitts8392
@conniepitts8392 Год назад
When you love doing something it's never boring or work......
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 Год назад
I love your pasture management experimentations. There's nothing to lose and EVERYTHING to gain. Give it a GO, Tyler and and we'll see what comes out of it !!
@caroledwards3465
@caroledwards3465 Год назад
Please put your roll bar up on the tractor...we don't want you to get hurt. Best wishes from England UK 🇬🇧
@robertsimmons3556
@robertsimmons3556 Год назад
Scientific Method at work!! Thats what I like about you FTR, always working to improve the outcome!! Will be great to see the results! Plus, minus or no change!!
@daustin4087
@daustin4087 Год назад
Looking forward to pasture updates. Sure hope your trials work out. Thank you for your content.
@patchurch1677
@patchurch1677 Год назад
Thanks for all the work you do to bring us all these videos. I'm glad you could start to fix those small paddocks where the mud and muck was so deep this spring! From western Massachusetts USA !
@rogerr1296
@rogerr1296 Год назад
Talking about the 3 point lift arms.... hydraulics have always fascinated me with what they can do. I mean, pushing a fluid into a cylinder to move a piston, wow, the amount of pressure required to lift that amount of weight. Hell, I can barely blow bubbles through a straw on an x-large soft drink. I mean, just imagine how much more the front-end loader could lift if the attachment point for the cylinder rod was located closer to the bucket end...i.e. further from the fulcrum. Ok, sorry, just an old(er) man getting lost in thought here.. lol.
@joannak4640
@joannak4640 Год назад
A very enjoyable video. I cannot wait to see the outcome of your experiment's 👍
@hopeherefords8122
@hopeherefords8122 Год назад
Always great! Bull-shot at the end! Anxious to see what they do in years to come. Good lookin guys for sure
@ellenhinderlie6329
@ellenhinderlie6329 Год назад
Cool grass enrichment treatment you applied to your pasture! I’ll be interested to see what differences you notice in grazing pressure, overall grass consumption, and daily gain on your cattle. Great video as always, Tyler! 👍🏼👌🏼 PS: I really love that you play your own background music….you’re a man of many talents!! 🤩
@anneoreilly4900
@anneoreilly4900 Год назад
I enjoyed the explanation and am looking forward to seeing the results. Good looking group of animals.
@deborahsimmons2414
@deborahsimmons2414 Год назад
Great video, very enjoyable. Loved seeing your cattle with a foot loose and fancy free feeling. Thank you.
@austinpatterson1352
@austinpatterson1352 Год назад
Thanks for sharing farmer tyler ranch I enjoyed the video
@stevensaxon8888
@stevensaxon8888 Год назад
FTR, should have said when you adjust the 3pt arms for more lifting power. The arms are closer to the tractor tires. That make the tractor more stable
@teenagefarmer
@teenagefarmer Год назад
Great video. Looking forward to seeing what the outcome is. Thanks for sharing great video
@randy6650
@randy6650 Год назад
One step done then redman and water. Awesome video Tyler
@Hoosier60
@Hoosier60 Год назад
This Redmond SR50 application will be interesting. I haven’t used it, but I do like the trace minerals that it contains. Your environment is so much different than what we experience In Indiana. Things seem to be a lot dryer once you get out of your winter rainy season, and putting any type of salt on my grass would really make me nervous…regardless how little salt is actually in the mix. This will be interesting to see how it works for you, and I do hope it works well for your farm.
@manleybrittain1296
@manleybrittain1296 Год назад
Good luck with you experiment! I hope that it works well. Tyler, does your drone have a follow me feature if so I have seen that done while working in a field.
@erickvasquez5407
@erickvasquez5407 Год назад
Like my neighbor used to say you can't feed cattle on hopes and wishes and livestock doesn't care about your feelings or plans lol
@jennifershephard4708
@jennifershephard4708 Год назад
Another great video. Looking forward to see how the Redmond helps the little pasture. Callie and Buddy are getting really big. And so so cute. How are the baby chicks doing?
@GoogleAccount-fx4cz
@GoogleAccount-fx4cz Год назад
Tyler, you got that great machine, you're turning over that soft loose dirt started small areas with that ground dig it up 4 or more itch start putting small or medium gravel under, then top it off dirt so you won't be having muddy mess soaking up like quicksand you had this past winter again. starting early care now making a big difference.🤔 just remember on the West Coast we haven't starting our summer rain yet ! 😮 Monsoon & El nino will be on its 🤫 way just as well till September. Good job like always 👍.
@mikedaugharty5544
@mikedaugharty5544 Год назад
Tyler in my mind it sounds like a good plan so I think you're on the right track variation and the minerals etcetera should really help the cattle grow enjoy
@conniepitts8392
@conniepitts8392 Год назад
Make the Grass Fortified.......... Can't wait to see how the small pasture does with this method..
@hattiecolley54
@hattiecolley54 Год назад
Looking good Tyler. Until next time!
@paulatristan8189
@paulatristan8189 Год назад
Always an enjoyable video Mr Tyler😊👍🏼🎉
@EMitch1959
@EMitch1959 Год назад
Tyler; I would consider the Redmond's treatment a " Soil Conditioning" application that Yields Better nutrition from the Crop, i.e. Grass, for the cattle.
@dickdavidson3616
@dickdavidson3616 Год назад
Another soil amendment test trial you could consider for an increased microorganism benefits to soil texture and fertility is to look into building a Johnson Su bioreactor, to spread compost tea. Probably the best thing you could do that other ranchers have done with tremendous results!
@lorenmeyer5290
@lorenmeyer5290 Год назад
Enjoyed watching and listening to you!
@lcfarmer9352
@lcfarmer9352 Год назад
Curious to see how the wood chips do. I had heard/read that woodchips early in the breakdown process will scavenge and hold nitrogen and hence deprive the crop of it until they break down further. This was in regards to wood-heavy compost for vegetables though, and we are talking about grass, so I'll wait for your results. If no ill-effects, I may try something similar next mud season.
@BarbaraPage_aboutMe
@BarbaraPage_aboutMe Год назад
How about a chicken update?
@HawkStorm87
@HawkStorm87 Год назад
Good Morning FTR, Family, and Pet family. Everything is looking good, can’t wait to see how the red man mix is going to help the pasture. The calf’s look fabulous this year. Also how are the chicken doing. An thank you 🙏🏽 ❤
@miguelavelasquez8056
@miguelavelasquez8056 Год назад
Cool video tyler interesting piece of equipment like the way it works the ground
@kimcwhite6509
@kimcwhite6509 Год назад
I think the Redmond will work great! Idk if you'll 'see' the minerals, but for sure they will be available to your cows. Since I've had horses 25 years ago, I know that all soil in the US is deficient in Selenium. We always buy & feed separate minerals to our horses. Hay is always deficient in Selenium and other vital minerals. The Redmond application will benefit greatly. It makes sense they eat less grass because their bodies aren't starved if the minerals💙👍
@troyb6128
@troyb6128 Год назад
I raise and train high performance horses and have done ZERO supplements for 40+ years, nothing but straight Alfalfa. Supplements are a scam
@willbass2869
@willbass2869 Год назад
@@troyb6128 depends on the soil the alfalfa grew in I suppose. Alfalfa irrigated with mineral rich snow melt is a different forage from non irrigated from continuously cropped ground
@alisciamarotta3888
@alisciamarotta3888 Год назад
Hiya Tyler, keep up the great work it definitely shows on all you do!
@davidk7324
@davidk7324 Год назад
Great content, much appreciated. You might want to look into experimental design before drawing conclusions this fall. How do you plan to objectively measure the benefit vs no change vs harm of different interventions? Care should be taken with introducing more than one intervention variable at a time (aeration depth and soil treatments, the amount of water each pasture receives, etc.) I know this isn't a scientific experiment per se and you will likely make a subjective assessment at the end of the season, but it is easy to draw erroneous conclusions when interventions are potentially confounded.
@kwtoyman
@kwtoyman Год назад
Vitamin fortified grass….. this should be very interesting 👍
@131dyana
@131dyana Год назад
Thank you for taking us with you that was interesting, God bless.
@jackdawg4579
@jackdawg4579 Год назад
your redmond stuff sounds like soil conditioner. we used to do something similar using crusher dust from the local quarry, until everyone twigged to how good it is and the price went through the roof for it!
@davidkraft3690
@davidkraft3690 Год назад
We awaite the results of your tests.
@fastsetinthewest
@fastsetinthewest Год назад
I'm mixed up. I thought California was underwater? Fabulous video about a ranch. Eaglegards...
@stevem5302
@stevem5302 Год назад
Look forward to your videos.
@barbarabrand190
@barbarabrand190 Год назад
I feed minerals and salt blocks to my animals year round. I then compost the manure, and spread that on my pasture as fertilizer. When I moved here 6 years ago, the ground woukd not support weeds. Now with the yearly addition of the manure, seeds, and endless hours of tilling, seeding, manuring, and irrigating there is life this year. I think you are on the right track. Best of luck
@cathysteenson9591
@cathysteenson9591 Год назад
This will be interesting to see if there is much difference between the fields in a few weeks.
@reedchandler2372
@reedchandler2372 Год назад
The wood chips will tie up nitrogen in the soil unless they are completely composted, and inhibit your grass growth. Several years ago I added horse manure mixed with wood shavings from a stable in to my garden all the plants in my garden really struggled that year. The next year was great after every thing had decomposed.
@darleneallen524
@darleneallen524 Год назад
You poor man always everything on your shoulders!! You do wear it well !!😊
@rustywood1701
@rustywood1701 Год назад
Meant to ask when you did the winter prep and planting with the different seed for the winter growth and bails. I was wondering if you thought just maybe a small strip thru your other Pastures as well? A small food plot if you will. In the Mid West we do this mostly for quail and other birds. But I can see it being useful to you the the following months if you rotate graze a crossed it. Even though it would not recover for any future cutting, you will get the same advantage of being to graze on it through a season as well as having your bail you feed out the winter. Just curious how you lot did with the new seed.
@AuroraRancher
@AuroraRancher Год назад
How is the Aeration doing since you started doing it in the pastures.
@joeanonemouse
@joeanonemouse Год назад
Good video. Thank you FTR.
@robinsedey5847
@robinsedey5847 Год назад
Great video!
@austinpatterson1352
@austinpatterson1352 Год назад
Farmer tyler ranch I hope you have a great weekend
@arthurestrada2682
@arthurestrada2682 Год назад
What happened to the chicken, also how did your pasture that you planted. Curious minds want to know 😂
@freddylove9914
@freddylove9914 Год назад
Good afternoon Tyler
@carlfoltz4244
@carlfoltz4244 Год назад
It sounds like the Redmond material is a nutritional supplement.
@coyroberts8356
@coyroberts8356 Год назад
Thanks 😊
@karenladwig3856
@karenladwig3856 Год назад
I know your always busy on a farm and I really enjoy going along! Do you have a garden?
@waynejones5239
@waynejones5239 Год назад
Nice video
@troyb6128
@troyb6128 Год назад
Might have to look into that Redmond for my pastures,we received a 60% in the amount of irrigation we get so every little bit will help
@johnzink3309
@johnzink3309 Год назад
Thx
@JoeAroner-SIWAYTV
@JoeAroner-SIWAYTV Год назад
Most fertilizers and soil conditioners are salts. I think people often don’t understand soil chemistry and how salts and different kinds of salts actually work. Of course too much of anything is not good, but most times you need a salt to counter act another salt for a healthy soil even in organic, sustainable, and regenerative agricultural systems.
@Hoosier60
@Hoosier60 Год назад
Good points!
@benchacon4983
@benchacon4983 Год назад
Mineral infused grass. Cool
@alanlanghorn9528
@alanlanghorn9528 Год назад
You need to start using that roll frame you have a family to think of it no good folded down . .it is so easy to just put it up while at work with the tractor . Great job tho .
@deaniseshewokis3315
@deaniseshewokis3315 Год назад
We tried the bird tape for wild turkeys. They could’ve care less about it. 😂,I hope it works for you better than us. 😊
@leeneely5457
@leeneely5457 Год назад
I may have missed it in the past, but do you have to move the water tank every time you rotate grazing paddocks? Keep recording, I enjoy the Channel
@kkeenan536
@kkeenan536 Год назад
I predict the small field will explode 💥 will be interested in following this experiment
@albertlabrouche159
@albertlabrouche159 Год назад
Do yourself a favor and get a battery grease gun and locking tip. Saves SO much time.
@FoodwaysDistribution
@FoodwaysDistribution Год назад
After the grass absorbs all those red minerals you'll end up with a field looking like rhubarb with red grass....😎
@eldongarner787
@eldongarner787 Год назад
Perhaps have your different plots tested later after applications and growth cycles.
@157-40_T
@157-40_T Год назад
Seems like you have a lot more livestock vs last year.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 3 месяца назад
Hi Tyler! I watched your aerator videos from 5 years ago and you weren't sure if it made much of a difference. But here you are 4 years later and still aeration. So are you sold? Thanks.
@calblue95482
@calblue95482 Год назад
The woodchips will actually draw nitrogen from the soil during its decomposition. Just so you expect it!
@gregedmand9939
@gregedmand9939 Год назад
Have you considered doing any sward lifting to improve water retention in your clay soils?
@jackiemallon6601
@jackiemallon6601 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@genevieveanderson6033
@genevieveanderson6033 Год назад
💖💖💖💖💖
@GaHullbillyRanch
@GaHullbillyRanch Год назад
FTR, I looked at Redmond site & they have 2 sr50 in 2k lb bag. Which one are you using?
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 Год назад
Hey Tyler, how long does it take to "teach" your cattle to stay clear of your 'hotwire' fence. Is it a few shocks ànd then they know, or........?
@michaeloldfield9313
@michaeloldfield9313 Год назад
tyler do u spread lime on yer paddocks ta
@keen1957
@keen1957 Год назад
Do you still have to give the cows a salt lick when there out on pasture?
@stevedrew5425
@stevedrew5425 Год назад
Does aeration do anything in your opinion?
@user-wf8nv2ok3s
@user-wf8nv2ok3s Год назад
Tyler,I’m wondering do you spread manure on your pastures like I see on other’s channels?
@conniepitts8392
@conniepitts8392 Год назад
I use well cured horse manure in my veg garden....and old timers used cow,,horse,,chicken litter,,and steer manure.
@patriciagrande311
@patriciagrande311 Год назад
How are the chickens doing?
@guybever8935
@guybever8935 Год назад
How is your hay crop doing? Did all the rain do any damage to the growth of the hay?
@austinpatterson1352
@austinpatterson1352 Год назад
Tyler replied to me one video when I asked him that question he said that it is starting to sprout
@conniepitts8392
@conniepitts8392 Год назад
​@@austinpatterson1352 do you know what he planted
@austinpatterson1352
@austinpatterson1352 Год назад
Connie he planted rye/wheat it's called triticale hay
@searchingforaway8494
@searchingforaway8494 Год назад
You need to hire some help! lol HOLY..... You have a bunch of things to get done
@ninjanana1272
@ninjanana1272 Год назад
👍👍❤🐂
@ronniewalker2881
@ronniewalker2881 Год назад
Run drag over that little field to small the manure out
@rustywood1701
@rustywood1701 Год назад
haha That really is heavy squatting them tires
@cindydonaldson1961
@cindydonaldson1961 Год назад
Vitamins for your grass lol
@tedduke1699
@tedduke1699 Год назад
Beautiful young whiteface there at the end of the video.
@xtender5
@xtender5 Год назад
Pop a wheelie? 😁
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