We just loved the wedding day shot of the family, it made our day for some reason, and I just can't explain it. The drone shot of the family farm at the beginning of the video was one of my favorites too. ❤
Always enjoy watching your videos, and enjoy the drone footage of the farm, and watching harvest from the air, such beautiful land, watching all that grain being harvested and helping feed our country. Thank you and your family for all that you do, it is much appreciated. Glad you all had a good harvest season this year. Looking forward to see what you all are going to do after harvest this year around the farm.
I remember those mid-November days on the ranch. The cattle, the horses, the machines and everything that goes with it. I love your videos. Here on my tiny farm I have more than enough work, and I'm so happy you all love each other and get along so well, you are true American Farmers and I pray for you every day!
The shirt says: "Do ask the farmer". I believe it means that he can have an answer to everything.............and of course, sure that´s true. As a retired swedish farmer and have been to Lindsborg, as well as to Germany several times it´s only an hour by car, I also know everything............Love to follow your family on RU-vid. keep up the good work
*AWESOME* video 📹 as always you guys, *AMAZING* content all the time!! Sooo Happy that Harvest 🌽🌾 wet well for you all and it was a safe one too!! 🙏🙂 Prayers 🙏 for moisture 🌧 yet this year and next Spring to rebuild the sub-soil moisture for *2023* and the upcoming crops!! Definitely *BLESSED* to follow along with y'all, grateful for the opportunity and I always appreciate each and every one of ya, *THANK YOU* for ALL you guys do every day... take care!! 🙏✝️💙🙂
If we look at the drought map so much of the farm land is included in the United States this year in some type of moisture decline. So many farmer and rancher is under stress. May the rains and snow moisture fall where needed. Hang in there guys.
Another great video of all of you doing what you do on the farm. I get a kick when the ladies bring you out the food. In my very young years working the farm for the couple of month summer school holidays that I always worked. You left home with a packed lunch and a thermos of ice cold freshie. when lunch time came around you sat on the ground with your back against a tractor tire for shade and then back to work. LOL 😁
There's a German saying,about the perfect animal that gives milk ,eggs,wool and bacon,all the things you need..so basically it adds up to A Jack of all trades. ❤️✝️
How is milo quality. Decent test weight or did the drought degrade the grain you did get? Way back in the day in South Dakota a neighbor harvested milo where you couldn't see the heads, but the heads just didn't have enough water to push up above the leaf cover. I think he did yield close to 40 bushels acre.