Love seeing all those barns and homesteads. Saskatchewan is an amazing province, reminds me of eastern Colorado and Nebraska. The prairies feed the world.
@@dantethunderstone2118 not true. The crops grown go into animal feed, grains go into flour, seeds go into oil production, soybeans go into food production and animal food. Yes, there is a lot produced for industrial use but it supports food production as well.
The drone shots of the old homestead were amazing!!! If only those old houses and barns could talk, the stories heard would be nothing short of epic!!!! 💯👍👍 Who's white beemer is that?? Looks lowered? Sweet ride...
3:10 man what I would have given back when I had my wood working shop to have that old barn. There's about 100k USD worth of beautiful old wood in that. "I used to make custom birdhouses/old wild west towns etc from old barn/house wood like that" I had one customer that spend over 2K USD for a town about 4' X 8'
Again your eye for the shot comes through. If that old barn could only talk the stories it would have. Hopefully this week brings you a good amount of much needed spring moisture. Fingers crossed. I just about put the snow shovels back in the attic on the weekend and then I thought nah too early for that around here.😅
Hi Jan. Falling into the Poop Pit, is not advisable !! I love the smell of Poop in the morning, especially Finely Curated and Age Dried POOP !!! Doing Doughnuts in a Poop Mobile on a Prairie Farm should be a new competition sport. Along with Stock Car Racing and Destruction Derby's.
Smell-O-vision. Was thinking the same thing!! The smell of that stuff is permanently etched into my memory banks, from my summers spent on my uncles dairy farm when I was a kid!!👍
Next time I would use a Powerpin Articulating Ball Hitch way better hooking up and can easily swap the bushings out to any pin size without any tool. They also make that drawbar and hammerstrap for pretty much every CNH tractor and almost every other tractor on the planet. They are also in SK only a few hours away from you.
Your work reminded me of my Grad. Year in 1970 at the U of S in Saskatoon. I went to see a professor about an assignment and he blurted out, "Where were you when the turd hit the fan?" I am not sure why I thought of that visit when you were spreading the dry manure near the end of the video.
Try simpletire they sell bkt tires that I’ve been running on my skid loader the last few years. They’re good tires, that last as long as tires that cost 20 to 30% more.
I hope these RU-vid videos are paying off for you Jan. It’s obvious you put a lot of work into it now, and with the drones too. Much appreciated my boy. Maybe it’ll help pay for that Raptor!
Wow can’t believe that pit is that big and how deep is the pit?Do you guys own those old buildings in the fields. And would you be interested in selling the lumber they clean the mess up and look up Mark Bowe from West Virginia , he come and looks at it first then quote a price .He has a crew that will come in a dissemble the building a clean up. You’ll have to look him up on internet to get his address and phone number. I watch these guys on television their awesome people. Trying to cover us up in manure wow.
Jan, I have a question for you, would you be willing to try a different pair of boots besides Dunlop thermo's like the ones you are always wearing on your videos. Please and thank you. Maybe try baffin or dakota or helly hansen boots, please reply back about what you think? Thanks again
Never been to Canada but it’s really beautiful there! Those old bars and homesteads I really like. Often wonder when I see these what kind of life the see people had.
What about some rye for that sandy soil? I have gravelly soil and the rye is amazing, it has huge roots and really adds bio matter to the soil, so it hold the moisture so much better.