Great video. Congrats on the new member of the family. Good info about the back story concerning what goes on every day to keep a business running. Lots of people doing lots of things nobody sees but is a major part of the operation. Warmed my old heart to see someone bucking twine tied bales. Good to know it's not a lost art. Would be interesting to hear about the cost of your machines and maintenance and upkeep. Keep up the good work.
That was cool. Always wondered about some of of other guys on the farm. I watch a couple of other farm channels and each of the guys have a camera and it makes for some hilarious video. Hope you get the hay in the barn. Take care.
I Love your channel so far. Just started to follow you because I’m so intrigued with your content, I love watching the entire process of the bailing business. I would love to drive that bailing machine personally.. Keep it coming and I’ll keep sharing and supporting your channel. Only the very best to you and your family and your business.
Congratulations on the new addition! I always liked running bale wagon. Doubt it I could stand as many hours as I used to though. Everyone is short of employee’s it seems like.
You could be the first farming "Shannel" (Show and channel)..🤔 should probably go ahead and hashtag that now, maybe start the trend?.. Stay Golden! 💪🇺🇲👍
Got some very good working guys there. Wish the guys we buy hay from are as careful as Nate loaded the truck. Just might travel 6 hours to Buckeye just to get the truck loaded correctly. Haha...
Alfalfa looks kinda light by the way they got tossed around by the strings. Are you doing that on purpose? I guess it makes it easier for the customer to handle. Selling by the bale too.
get a older laughs some what smarter sort, sorta handy around fixing, and loves to drive a tractor person a work Visa from Cousin Rickies kinda well made documents shop, lol I would come rake fix swath ect, ou ya would need a sweet pull type swather laughs, think last swather i ran was a 401? international, loll and a Newholland wanna say 570? round baler, but hey drove semis 49 years and so loved to drive tractor back on the farm, wish was not so dam old i would love to aply for a visa and come work for ya, cause me not a clock wacher and not haven a life not afraid to work. hopeful one day ya find others like me. HI5 trevor hang in their you will make it
your loading hay into a PICKUP ! NOT a truck !!! Tech has ruined farm/ranch !!! I grew up HAND stacking 50,000 small 60 lb 2 string bales , the string was cecil twine , cut edge down on bottom , cut edge out on sides . Tin horns now a days have NO CLUE what labour USED TO BE , You hand stack that much hay , YOU WEAR LEATHER CHAPS and GLOVES . You only want your bales 60 lbs , so you can carry 2 at a time , one in each hand , YOUR chiropractor will THANKYOU .
And just think, this guys load several thousand 95 lb bales a week! But I agree. If it were up to me, we might not be hand loading into trucks. It’s hard to get the labor. I’d rather go all wholesale and load semis all day.
Nates got be one the hardest workers there .. awesome video
hi i am from south africa and i love farming
Congratulations on a baby boy, great to hear everyone is doing well. Keep up the good work.
Congratulations on your new addition to your family. I love the name Wolfgang tho. Lol
Great video. Congrats on the new member of the family. Good info about the back story concerning what goes on every day to keep a business running. Lots of people doing lots of things nobody sees but is a major part of the operation. Warmed my old heart to see someone bucking twine tied bales. Good to know it's not a lost art. Would be interesting to hear about the cost of your machines and maintenance and upkeep. Keep up the good work.
Congratulations on the new baby boy hope your wife and sons are doing well . I loved running a stack wagon back in the day
It’s kind of nice to see someone different behind the camera for a video awesome videos though keep them coming
You have a great personality. Can I sell you some swamp Ground? Lol
That was cool. Always wondered about some of of other guys on the farm.
I watch a couple of other farm channels and each of the guys have a camera and it makes for some hilarious video.
Hope you get the hay in the barn.
Take care.
I Love your channel so far. Just started to follow you because I’m so intrigued with your content, I love watching the entire process of the bailing business. I would love to drive that bailing machine personally.. Keep it coming and I’ll keep sharing and supporting your channel. Only the very best to you and your family and your business.
I liked the name coton bale's to congratulations ..
Congratulations on the new addition! I always liked running bale wagon. Doubt it I could stand as many hours as I used to though. Everyone is short of employee’s it seems like.
You could be the first farming "Shannel" (Show and channel)..🤔 should probably go ahead and hashtag that now, maybe start the trend?.. Stay Golden! 💪🇺🇲👍
At 8:15 he shows how he fits 6 bales in his pickup.
Got some very good working guys there. Wish the guys we buy hay from are as careful as Nate loaded the truck. Just might travel 6 hours to Buckeye just to get the truck loaded correctly. Haha...
What’s after Wednesday?..haha
How many bales do you guys stack in a pickup? On the farm we regularly would haul over 60 bales in the bed of a pickup. Long bed of course
We always hauled 62 and only
Needed one rope from the front bumper to the back bumper right down the center 👍
get the poor guy some hooks haha
Alfalfa looks kinda light by the way they got tossed around by the strings. Are you doing that on purpose? I guess it makes it easier for the customer to handle. Selling by the bale too.
Your hands get hard . Toughen up .
2:29 did you mis-speak "can't rake grass in the day"
Can I come and work for you it sounds like fun
Where is Laura?
I would have said it was both a show and a channel
get a older laughs some what smarter sort, sorta handy around fixing, and loves to drive a tractor person a work Visa from Cousin Rickies kinda well made documents shop, lol I would come rake fix swath ect, ou ya would need a sweet pull type swather laughs, think last swather i ran was a 401? international, loll and a Newholland wanna say 570? round baler, but hey drove semis 49 years and so loved to drive tractor back on the farm, wish was not so dam old i would love to aply for a visa and come work for ya, cause me not a clock wacher and not haven a life not afraid to work. hopeful one day ya find others like me. HI5 trevor hang in their you will make it
Lauren is a lot prettier than those yay-hoos
Promote Laura to baler or stackwagon
your loading hay into a PICKUP ! NOT a truck !!! Tech has ruined farm/ranch !!! I grew up HAND stacking 50,000 small 60 lb 2 string bales , the string was cecil twine , cut edge down on bottom , cut edge out on sides . Tin horns now a days have NO CLUE what labour USED TO BE , You hand stack that much hay , YOU WEAR LEATHER CHAPS and GLOVES . You only want your bales 60 lbs , so you can carry 2 at a time , one in each hand , YOUR chiropractor will THANKYOU .
And just think, this guys load several thousand 95 lb bales a week! But I agree. If it were up to me, we might not be hand loading into trucks. It’s hard to get the labor. I’d rather go all wholesale and load semis all day.
It’s not nice to tell your subscribers they’re rude like you did last time.
Just give them a hard time back! Lol! Nothing to sweat over. After all he does have a good personality ha ha! Lol!
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Get to work, less talk.
Yeah!!