How does Brenda like her new Greenhouse?!! // Draft Horses Spreading Manure
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- Опубліковано 31 бер 2024
- Today we are checking out Brenda's new greenhouse and seeing how she likes it! We wanted to show how we set up heat in the greenhouse and what plants are growing. Then, Jim & the draft horses are spreading multiple loads of manure.
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Brenda, to me your greenhouse is really a five star incubator for your future crops. Wow ! What an incredible set up you have. I especially like the mats on the floor. Great appointments, so thoughtful, so YOU. Jim, thanks for all the diversity of your filming angles for this video. I see you on and off the spreader as much as you are driving.setting up your camera/ Makes for an engaging video. Jim I am also learning about aspects of farming I never could have known if it were not for you. It never occurred to me that feeding your stock in the same place for years that the critters would make a mound. I love learning these things.
Both of you please know that what may seem mundane to you is an opportunity of us non-farmers to learn. You are just wonderful. Thanks, Claire
That is an Endless pile of manure!! I guess 43 loads. I bet it goes faster with the B-team than at Ken-speed! Good way to get everybody in shape for plowing. Great greenhouse, Brenda!
I think you're about right but I'll guess 45 loads. Excellent fertilizer, that's going to be a nice field of hay
One of the many not so pleasant tasks on the farm, but very neccessary. I enjoy watching all aspects of your farm chores, and am truly amazed at the many skills you have to have Jim; from driving a pick-up, pulling a large horse trailer, using various farm implements and operating heavy machinery.
Brenda you look like a young child with a new toy with that greenhouse - glad you are enjoying it❣️
Brenda seems delighted with the possibilities afforded with the new greenhouse.
46 loads. Again, you are showing us day to day content with just a little bit different angle.
Also, great work for the colts!
Brenda is very pleased with her new greenhouse. Some great ideas are showing there.
We are so glad Brenda has a wonderful greenhouse, very impressive! Enjoyed Abbys Q&A last night, so nice of you to not only help neighbor but also your daughter. You are good folk, wish I live near.
As much as you use the manure spreader, Jim, your preventive maintenance program will be tested. Amazing how the thumb on your excavator adds to productivity. Trying to use a tractor with a loader on it, and the amount of hay in the manure, you couldn't be as efficient. The greenhouse is going to pay dividends in the garden, I'm betting. And happy wife means happy life. 🙂
Great greenhouse.
I see Baron has learned to dig in and really pull, not prancing now! That is heavy work on the spreader, he's blowing at just the right level. I love the view of the hind legs of the team, both digging in. This is the real meaning of horse power.
Greetings from Australia.
Fantastic way to get heat to the greenhouse!!! And having the hose that will heat the ground on the side of the greenhouse will make an excellent garden bed so Brenda can get some early veggies planted sooner with warmer ground making a longer growing season!!! That's a lot of manure to spread! I'm guessing 50 loads total! All that fertilizer will enrich the ground for a bumper crop of hay this summer!!! I love Abby's channel! Her house is really taking shape now that she's getting all the sheetrock inside!!
Love all of your videos, no matter the subject ❤️ Thank you for sharing your life on the farm. Much love ❤️
Wonderful recycled food for the ground. Love the green house, how brilliant to be able to start the plants in a safe warm space.
WOW BRENDA WOW....HE LOVES YOU MUCHLY............HOW AWESOME...That's one of those Devine Surprises I been praying for ya.. LOV from south alabama.
Bonjour à vous,madame Brenda et monsieur Jim! You have a nice green- house! Wow! So you can start your plants in early spring! This heater is very good and give a good warm temperature . But,my Lord,they are so heavy to moove! Have a nice day from north Canada 🇨🇦!
God bless you!
What a sweet set-up for heating the greenhouse. No wonder Brenda is loving it!!!!
Good morning Jim and Brenda always look forward to another great video❤I love to see the horses so beautiful …ohh I love your little green house that’s what I need lol awesome set up …..happy planting Brenda….
Just crazy at this time of year there is no frost in your pile of manure. When I was a kid we piled the manure from our milk barn on a huge pile in the cow yard and haul in the spring. Well it froze so hard that we could only haul a few loads at a time, wait for it to thaw and haul more loads. We usually didn't get all the pile cleaned up till middle to end of May on cold winters.
Hello Jim and Brenda, I say you have another 10 loads or more. God bless . Hope you all had a wonderful Easter..❤🙏🌹
Hey Jim and Brenda, A wonderful heating system with the connection to the outdoor furnace. What wonderful training for these young draft horses Baron and Earl being close to the high hoe and calmly standing while your loading the manure spreader
Brenda I love the greenhouse! As time goes on, you'll have so many beautiful things to show us. Jim, my guess on the manure hill is 47 loads. What a job, but when it's done it will look great and give you that large area back. Thank you for sharing with us. Love y'all!
45 loads, Brenda you look so happy with your new greenhouse its full steam ahead for me too.The greenhouse is full to the brim with seedlings 🌱🌱🌱it will be end of April befor planting out though.Its been the wettest spring since the 1800 it's never stopped raining for months now must be getting on for 5 months.Best wishes dear friends ❤
I liked the low camera on the horses' legs. You could really see them leaning into their collars going up the hill.
Nice to see that others enjoy your channel as much as I do. Glad the green house is working for Brenda. She deserves a way to make her life a bit easier. How about saving a load of that good stuff for the garden? All the horses are looking great.
you gotta love Brenda and Jim! ❤❤❤
Good morning Jim and Brenda...love ithe greenhouse so nicely fixed up for heat. The horse's are getting their work today and I say about 45 loads of manure...God bless you Jim and Brenda ....
Thirty more loads Jim. Thank you for sharing.🐴🐴
Now you need a rainbarrel to water plants in the green house. Happy Easter!
The bridles and harnesses look so nice and clean and classy.
I wish Buck was still alive. Sure miss him with Ken
God took Ken to force Jim to bring Baron into full work. Was a sad thing but a good thing, as he would not be the horse he has become, would have taken another year or two.
I love your heat source! Didn't Abby say she was missing a radiator🤣! 60!
I am going with your guess Jim as to how many loads remain. I have no idea. This was a very interesting video learning about the greenhouse heat. Brenda will have a great garden!! Also, enjoyed watching the horses and you work. Have a blessed week.
Great use of the heat from your outdoor furnace. Great idea.😊
My Dad had a greenhouse about the size of Brenda's. He installed a temperature controlled electric fan with louvers. This helped to keep the greenhouse temperature from going to high.
I love your greenhouse. It would be lovely to be able to start plants early. Those hay feeders look great and it’s even better that they have worked so well.
Brilliant greenhouse conversion ideas! That will really extend your growing season and the veggies you can grow. Love it!
Love your videos and Jim working the horses and Brenda new green house
we'd say 50 ,,have at it guys.!😅😅😅 super idea for great fertilizer.
plants look good,,nice idea on heater...
Just found out that my cousins grandfather used to teach draft horse handling at Palm Smith college
Hello Everyone , a little late on my comment, regarding how many loads of old hay and manure, it seems like it never ends, I first thought 1doz, but would say 48 loads! after Jim's comments. Helps me develope more appreciation for my older brothers that shoveled and forked the spring pile by hand, I was so little I could not really help like Jim and Brenda's little grandson, the little cowboy I forget his name but he like me, they pull me out of the mud and my boots stay stuck, ah ha. Lastly I should say, ...Jim and Brenda you continue to inspire me as I work to get my spring going, Alaska still froze down and sore from moving snow and ice, it is tremendous this year, but the creeks are finally starting to open and I heard the seagulls yesterday, a sure sign of spring in the land of the Midnight Sun. Thank you and Tell Abby I am coming to watch her videos, looking forward to catching up with the house progress. As my big sister Therese would say "Love ya!" Keep spreading the Love. Thank you.
As you make your heating boiler,, the Boilermakers made it to the Final 4!
Good luck to all finalist coming up, may the best team win. Go Horsies 🐎
Always enjoy your videos...
Another great one too!
The work can be so consistent, and sometimes the most unglamourous...
But always, you have to stick with it, till it's done...
Baron is working so well... and is becoming a mature work horse... there is always a great balance in choosing working pairs!
Love Brenda's new greenhouse.... i look forward to many rewarding videos on its potential as well...
Yes, have followed Abby's fixer- upper from the start...
You both must be proud of her achievements...
Hope you all had a great Easter... though often farming means just another working day...
Blessings to all from Australia ❤
I think 56 loads. That is a big pile. Are the nutrients in old rotted manure more, less, or the same as fresh manure. What a good way to get exercise in on the horses. They will remain fit by hauling many trips of manure. Love the greenhouse. The cold frame addition will be added benefit. By hooking up to existing heat source, you almost have a cost free supply. Maybe you could hook up to a thermostat or timer that turns pump off/on at selected temperature. 😊
Smart to drain and bury lines for wintertime.
🇺🇲🇵🇷🇲🇽😎 I guess 58. Really nice greenhouse!!!😊
You should Bury those lines under a foot.Or 2 of dirt.And then by the time you build up your race beds and that way you could grow in the greenhouse you're around
My schedule for getting the steer into shape for plowing was to twitch out logs on frozen ground, haul and spread manure just before mud season, and then bring on the plow. Immediately after plowing I disc harrowed and then tooth harrow ready for planting.
Great use of your OWB to heat the greenhouse and looks very cost effective. Makes me want to get some more plants going in our greenhouse.
Clever farmers Jim and brenda😮🎉😊
I love your greenhouse Brenda, I’m sure you’ll enjoy using it.
I think Bill and Baroon is the best team
Thought first that hot water line kind of a waste being so long, but of course a farmer sees a way to use it. Raised bed, clever. Could even widen those existing bed or get the lines under those beds. Plants sure love that extra heat.
Thankyou so much for sharing . Your green 🏠 house is really nice .
Will be fun to watch what you grow 🪴🪴. Take care .
PG here very interesting filming on the second half. Glad you found a solution for heating your greenhouse. Each person wll have a diffeent solution. Geat when you can find on that is cost effective.
Nice green house and even nicer compost in the bottom of that manure pile. You could run a water line to the green house and keep the heat going on the fall to finish off certain crops like peppers if they are in pots. 👍
42. when I was a kid they use to call that a honey wagon 😅
Very nice green house and potting shed. 😊
Brenda,,when are the new tank tops coming out ?
" Brenda's Fair Haven Greenhouse "....
Love the way you heated the greenhouse. Maybe put a fan in the upper window blowing out. That will help draw the heat out when you need to. Also a great idea for heating the raised bed. Thanks for sharing
I guess 49 loads, hope the weather stays good for you Jim!
That would make a great garden spot this year
Great video Jim & Brenda 😊
42 loads maybe to spread...great Video...Brenda can put a small fan in the greenhouse to move the hot air out the uppermost winow.
Love that greenhouse, I'm jealous!!
You sure answered my questions about the outdoor furnace from last week!! 😂 That is quite the setup! 😊 I love her greenhouse!!! That's alot of well-aged manure you have there! Wonderful for the soil...Wow! How many loads did you spread?? 😮 And you still have alot left!! This sure is a full days work! Ok, if you've done 15+ loads, I'd guess 45 loads wouldn't be far off!! I'm sure this'll be a big load off your mind to get this done! 💕
Guess 44 loads total!!! Love the greenhouse update. WHAT KIND OF CARE DO YOU DO FOR YOUR HARNESSES TO KEEP THEM IN SAFE WORKING ORDER?
Got my greenhouse up but have to build shelves in it. I haven't gotten any plant seeds sown but hopefully my first batch will be the leaf lettuces and herbs, then tomatoes and green peppers! I say roughly 44 wagon full. Can you spread the manure in the cow pasture? Glad that the hay shelter really cut down the hay waste by the horses and cattle. Love how it spread on the pasture fields and how the horses put their noses into their work!
Good video Jim! Always looked forward to spreading manure when I was a kid. Not so much the pitching.
As others suggested, a thermostatically controlled radiator valve would limit the range of temps in the greenhouse and even have a low frost setting. Perhaps local heating guys would give you one from a remodeling job that would work for your installation.
What a great idea to build a cold frame/hotbed utilizing the hot water line instead of the classic composting manure for heat. WARNING! You’ll probably want it bigger Brenda! 😆😆
Nice on everything ! God Bless !!!
I like all of the sounds ,,
Really appreciate your hard work in making wonderful videos. Would you be so kind as to making a video of the farm during the eclipse next Monday?
A sign on Rt 202 outside a big farm said FREE MANURE. Ppl will take that "crap" away😂
😊hi there thank you for sharing this video
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I think there will be at least 50 loads.good idea on the greenhouse heating system
Hope to see younger colts working together soon.
I reckon Ken or Baron might take them logging next winter. They might get some sled work together at home. 2 youngsters is a potential wreck, need an anchor horse.
You can serpentine the PEX under the soil , and that will help for planting in that area.
You can install a thermostatic valve , and set how warm you want it.
You can get those wax-based greenhouse pistons to open and close the windows automatically.
This is how my trainer does young ones. If they get frisky he just lodes it a little heavy. Lol
Have you ever let Skippy ride on the cart seat next to you??
Awesome!
A lot of work keeping a farm, wow. My guess is 55 loads on the monster poo pile
hey Cindy I think we're close..😊 suz
That's quite the pile to haul out
Nice!! Brenda, what are you starting in your greenhouse?
Good Morning I live in Maine and I am retiring from working with horses. I have a full farm of equipment for sale , everything from manure spreaders and plows to harnesses and buckets any idea how to get the word out and sell. Any publications around anymore?
Your video with the two-way White Horse machine plow what's the deciding factor on the type of plow I need thank you.
Hello ❤❤❤
60 loads! :-)
Love the greenhouse! My guess 48 loads.
I thought from working on the farm years ago that you couldn't or didn't spread manure on a hay field unless it was getting plowed under. Maybe a poor memory. I just googled it and it sounds like a common practice
45=I LOV THAT #.
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I think you are going to get another snow event this week
I'm saying 50 loads and fantastic green house
My guess would be 45 more loads.
Will the old hay break down before you cut in the summer?
The raised bed & cover on the side is known as a cold frame in the UK?
Did you have to install the converts that allow you access to your fields?
My guess is 60 loads!! Beautiful greenhouse Brenda ❤ Is it just my imagination or do Ken/Earl walk much slower than Bill/Baron?😊
Not your imagination at all! Bill and Baron are really big energizer bunnies 🐰
47 loads total
45 for me but I really like the green house
Brenda, keep the upper window open on sunny days.......90 is too hot, will get too many things going, too soon.....Get a min/max thermometer with an alarm....will keep you up to date as to temps which should be consistent.....
Oh my, i hope the horses got a lot of cuddles and extra pellets that evening after the manure spreading 😳
Brenda's loving grooming is their massage and cuddle. I would bet money no pellets, they get pure oats likely home grown, not the sweepings off food factory floors!