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May God bless your family and keep up the awesome work cause my family and I love eating steaks and burgers. I'm not gonna become one of those panzies that trying to live on weeds just so they can kiss the government ass
Embarrassing to say this but Yellowstone tv show peaked my interest in cattle ranchers. I’ve grown to be infatuated with them, growing up on a small farm in Iowa this cowboy life is much different than I’m accustomed to. I wish there was a way I could support these people, there’s very few of them left and we have to protect their way of life or else it will be gone soon. The American cowboy is what helped shape America. It’s one of the few true past times we have left in this country. They need people on their side, important people.
@Vince Binte We are not farming just a hundred cows. humans are farming billons of them, the cattle industry takes up way to much space and resources. Its really unsustainable and are pushing many animal species to extinction.
Farmers and ranchers needs to be respected. Economically, they are one of the most productive people on earth and is responsible of satisfying every individuals stomach and yet, mostly the society today respect them less.
Farmers and ranchers today are extremely wealthy and live a very privileged life, respect the guy waiting your table or sitting in a cubicle to make ends meet
@@rusty6.057 you're incorrect, I work on a farm, not to mention my buddy just got a contract from the government to have solar panels in his fields for 5 years and they give him 1.5million. Farmers have a lot more financial opportunities than ever
@@Coolblaster6 that’s true especially in New Zealand here we have carbon credits where the government pays farmers heaps to plant pines to store carbon from emissions which is a good idea on land which can’t be used eg. quite steep country but now we have heaps of large groups like ikea which have come over and Brough heaps of farms good farming land and planting them in trees and once the land is planted in pines it take decades to break the land back in
My Grandfather bought the first section of what is now my "Little Slice Of Heaven" in 1880. About the same time as the Bergs. If your family has Lived, Died, Sweated and Bled to keep a piece of land for over 140 years, it has a meaning to you that is very hard to put into words and one that lots of other folks find hard to understand.
@@footballnotsoccermrn1186 Yeah that's "Sally" my Grandkids name the Horses :) I have 8 others to go with her & that accompanying Feed Bill for them and 50 Goats
Gotta love the value of hard work! My grandpa always used to tell me “you need to break a sweat every day, get up and do something that can make you feel tired at the end of the day.” He grew up in the late 20s and 30s, and worked hard his whole life. He died 2 years ago at age 92. I miss him
I enjoyed your documentary. My wife's grandparents ran a ranch for years just outside of Jackson Hole, WY. It is truly, truly sad to see this way of life fading away. :(
My family ranched for generations in Mexico, I worked out of Pinedale and visited Jackson hole, beautiful place, l loved the area just not the cold lol, currently savin, pursuing rodeo, and doing oilfield work to Jumpstart my ranch, and operations in Texas
Abby Amerson it would be mighty crowded out there then. I raised beef out in Missouri and these folks are cut throats and market manipulators and don’t need or want you at their cattle auctions or adding to the market. These people will call BLM, EPA or DEP or the Dept of Ag. on anyone for dipping into their business through competition. Ive death with these big mouths all my life. They’re worse than the county or federal Ag. agents because they’re the ones who called them on you to start with. How do you think a documentary was made and why on the largest producer of “ORGANIC “ BEEF IN THE STATE? think about it.
This was fabulous to watch. Absolutely fabulous! "Conservation easements" are more deceptive strategies to take the land away from the owners; such nonsense must stop. No person will ever care for the land like the owner! No individual/entity will ever touch my land with a conservation easement. Ranchers/farmers, stay independent; do NOT relinquish control of your land! We will continue to fight!
Ronnie you are a jack ass if the government didn't walk all over these folks they would be able to support their own operations just fine! You are probably sitting at a star bucks buying coffee with your horizon card right now you quinoa eating Democrat!
@Ronnie Civella That's rather harsh. I believe the first nations were the caretakers. Point well taken. Why are there so many trolls on these pages? Odd the piece starts with the land was ranched for generations. How about the millennia before that?
Been a lot of years since I had the smell of burning hair in my nostrils while doing the whole brand, vaccinate, castrate thing. It's easy to romanticize the lifestyle. I remember getting rained on, hailed on, and snowed on, all in one day. I enjoyed the riding and cow working, but the job is a lot more than that. You've gotta be OK with being uncomfortable a fair amount. One of the old fellers I used to ride with would say; "Lots of work, lots of fun!" He had a better outlook on it than I did. It's a mixed bag IMO. I do and don't miss it. Respect to the hearty souls that carry on the tradition out in the Great Basin. Great vid.
Such a well displayed video ! The average person has no idea about calf's life from start to finish ! As a cattle feeder I enjoy what you have presented . When people pick up that package of hamburger they should thank a rancher or a farmer , but the sad thing is big feedlots have taken their toll on the smaller feeder like myself . The wal mart's of ag are ruining our lives
Agreed. My dad has been a cow farmer for my whole life. It’s sad to see the price of beef skyrocketing in the stores - yet the farmers get paid less and less.
You said it. They want cattle to go the way of hogs and chickens. Another words they own everything and you have to grow for them. I guess I’ve already done it by pre conditioning yearlings for much bigger outfits.
I’ll always be proud of my southern heritage as a Texan and the culture we share with Mexico, Lousiana, and others. Cultures sharing with each other is special and sacred, and should be respected, not hated. God bless.
A very well-told story that needs to be taken to heart; Lord save us all from self-righteous toadies who believe they know better than the good folks like the Bergs!!
Y’all going to laugh but every time I see videos like this one I cry because it remains me when I used to work as a cowboy at my grandpas cattle ranch & I have a lots pictures it sure was a lot fun now I am a computer technician but I will love to work as a cowboy again I am 51 years old if I ever get invited to do it I will take a vacation to do it. My grandpa’s cattle ranch is 21,500 Acres but it is on another country. I was thought by Apache Indians how to imitate each farm animal to the point that animals come to check out who is calling them it sure was very funny to imitate all the farm animals; chickens, roosters, cows, donkeys, horses, goats, etc... God bless y’all...
Lovely story. I live in South Africa and my son works on a cattle ranch here. He is very much inspired by the American West and the traditions. If the West is lost ever , America is lost. Think you need an open season on lawyers.
I live in Phoenix Az and I will love to get my son and I and go help out those ranchers on weekend,just to learn this old history of cow and horse….Now I’m a horse guy all the way,but there’s so much you can learn from those ranchers.
I’m cuban and I love this country, now you remain me so much my father he was born on 1917 and that is what he did all his life, with this job he feed our family, I loved goin out with him to select and vaccinate the cows Loved
One of the most uplifting and at the same time sad videos I have ever watched. GOD BLESS these folks, all the ranchers & farmers of their sort and DAMN the politicians who try to regulate & intimate them from their heritage & culture. Politicians know nothing and care nothing about the pluck of these people. I'm thankful that President Trump is not a politician.
Gerard Johnson they like every culture is hoping to preserve their niche in society just as every culture or religion or way of life before them has. The Indigenous people of this nation were systematically moved off their lands too and their freedom as people was also stolen and remains stolen as a result of cultural brainwashing and imposed restrictions that perpetuate total dependency. This; is coming our way too. The only way to reset this movement is to stop the threat and those who advocate for or defend anything associated with AGENDA 21. Yeah; the tinfoil hat folly that turns out to be factual. Use your last years in studying and promoting the concepts of applied physics; a subject that has been made to appear nerdy and over the top. Well; there is a reason for that. To keep people from thinking about it as a serious subject. Read about ELHFED, my field of research that 9 years ago I had no clue existed but decided to learn about something the most contrary to our societies norm; Applied physics, physiology and the complete study of biophysics as a discoverer and researcher; not a parrot student to try and impress anyone. Well; we’ve been deceived and lied to and that really motivated me to discover how many and how much of what we think and believe is; lies; it’s nearly everything and something from each subject has bs injected into it to homogenize modern education.
That’s so interesting to see how almost the whole West preserved its Mexican culture still today by this wonderful people. Long live to Rancheros, Ranchos and sombreros 🎩
@Dustin Heath New Spain and Mexico is the same country. It has the same people, the same language, the same Catholic religion, the same foods, the same music, etc.
@@matthewcrossman980 people from spain brought horses and cows but mexicans are the ones stared wit the cowboy thing you see today not whites or espanoles boots and hats evrything you see on a cowboy vaquero its mex cuture..get education dont be ignorant like other Americans from usa...
I envy the lifestyle. I understand the hardship they face, but being able to provide and life without the stressful lifestyle that we are so use to these days is a blessing I wish I had.
No need to envy my friend. Pray and seek Gods guidance. With Jesus Christ, all is possible. May his will be done. And I tell you, I certainly enjoy good beef. I’m happy there are cowboys to help provide it. I’m one of them.
This country needs to give respect to people like y'all I wish I grew up on a ranch but I didn't but I love the old way life I'm 59 I live in Conroe Texas, I do shed a tear seeing the way life is changing long live the cowboy life
I love this documentary film very much. I'm planning to become a horse rancher. I'm planning to raise my own quarter horses as a future horse rancher. I love cowboys and cowgirls very much. I can't wait to become a horse rancher myself.
I grow up in one Ranch In Mexico 🇲🇽 and is very similar or i want to said the same life style. hard work to get good results, im a Cowboy now in this city, God bless all Cowboys and Farmers
GREAT VIDEO, I LOVED THE WESTEN COWBOY LIFESTYLE BECAUSE IT IS CLOSER TO NATURE INSTEAD SITTING TO PLAY GAME ONLINE, THAT IS REAL LIFE I THINK. THANK YOU BERG FAMILY.
I live in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest in NE Arizona and still work the cattle on the grazing permit areas on horse back. Theres no way you could do it any other way because of the down trees and terrain. I ve ridden here 10 yrs and its always a challenge even on horse back. Imagine pushing cattle too.
So, stop the subsidies to the ranchers and farmers immediately? And no regulation of the wealthy distributors? I've never found anyone talking about 'big government' or 'free market' who actually wants what they're saying they want. Right now people are talking about shutting down the post office because, apparently, they want one more bill coming in a month to pay Comcast or Amazon (who won't be willing to run it on shoe string like the USPS has done for centuries) or whatever fat corporate pig wins the contract, to charge us directly for delivering our medications and social security checks. That's going to be a real success story in a pandemic.
@@dreamingrightnow1174 I have no problem with stopping the subsidies and I have no problem with stopping other government handouts either. I own a farm and do not get any help from any gov. agency and I would refuse it if it were offered, we either make it on our own or we go under so far we have made it in spite of all the gov. regs. and laws we are subjected too.
Grew up in a small ranch out in Wyoming but left for college them saying the lifestyle draws you back is a sure thing, finishing school this year can’t wait to head back and get back to my roots.
I grew up on a ranch in the sandhills of Nebraska until I went into the US Navy when I was 17, in 1974. It was a hard life but simple and I wouldn't have wanted to have been raised any other way. Now I live in Fort Worth Texas and still miss that way of living!!!
I am a cowboy as well. I am part Blackfeet Indian from Montana but was born in Zia Pueble New Mexico. I thank my Grandfather Remijio Salas and my Uncle Mathew Salas for bringing me up as a CowMan!!!! It is true the things that the BLM take away from Ranchers. I bet you anything that the BLM like a good steak as well. Sad to say that they have to get a paycheck but if they would respect the Ranchers and give support we'd be a lot better. Who knows our lands better than the people who have grown up in that area!!! Keep up what your doing, George Strait is and keeping the legacy going traditionally. Country Music is changing but stay the course, Cowboys and Cowgirls will never be forgotten!!!! Blessings to you all!!!!
While attending college in Texas, I paid for my college education by working on a cattle ranch. The ranch had 1800 head on 3 thousand acres. On that ranch I would work cattle by branding, vaccinating, castrating, and herding them into corrals. One day the owner bought 900 head of brahma cross cattle from Florida. Well those critters had never seen a horse. They were always gathered by jeeps and 4 wheelers. When we went out to look over those wild idiots, we came over a rise and stopped to look them over. Those idiot cows threw up their heads and took off like scared deer. The jumped over ever fence and scattered. It took us 3 months to finally find the last of them. Every time we caught a few they went directly the auction. Damn how I miss that way of life. It was hard, dirty work but its a way of life worth keeping. Thank you all for keeping the ranchers life going. Just wish you all could make money doing it.
What wonderful characters and what a great way of life, the ranchers know the land and how to look after it , they should be getting support from the us government not hassle, I always wanted to be a cowboy and would do it for nothing just feed me 😆 don’t let that way of life die
I think I'm going to go out now and have a cheese-Berg-er. And a shot of whiskey. Like the lady said, don't be afraid to rock the boat because they'll just sink it then. Keep on living right and free.
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where are you guys locate and you guys hire people?
May God bless your family and keep up the awesome work cause my family and I love eating steaks and burgers. I'm not gonna become one of those panzies that trying to live on weeds just so they can kiss the government ass
It's a vanishing life, and that is a dang shame.
Wish I could afford it. Can't make bills.... 😔
Embarrassing to say this but Yellowstone tv show peaked my interest in cattle ranchers. I’ve grown to be infatuated with them, growing up on a small farm in Iowa this cowboy life is much different than I’m accustomed to. I wish there was a way I could support these people, there’s very few of them left and we have to protect their way of life or else it will be gone soon. The American cowboy is what helped shape America. It’s one of the few true past times we have left in this country. They need people on their side, important people.
Thanks for the thoughtful words
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I was not the cowboy. It was Spain
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Your correct, but that's not all it is anymore & hasn't been for a very long time. @@albertdeleon6272
Now America severely needs our ranchers and farmers more than ever.
Hell no, animal farming is a pest to nature and the Environment!
@Vince Binte We are not farming just a hundred cows. humans are farming billons of them, the cattle industry takes up way to much space and resources. Its really unsustainable and are pushing many animal species to extinction.
@@thejack9178you don’t know jack shit
@@thejack9178 if you had even watched to the 13 minute mark, you'd know why what you said was blindingly stupid.
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Great documentary about American cowboys and their families. Who the hell gives this thumbs down.
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I used to do exactly the same things in my grandfather's ranch but in Veracruz Mexico. Greetings from a Mexican vaquero.
That's awesome
Cheers my friend! Keep the life alive
VIVA MEXICO CABRONES 🍃🌵🌵🌵 M X
Saludos desde texas. Pero soy de san luis potosi
Bad ass hermano
Farmers and ranchers needs to be respected. Economically, they are one of the most productive people on earth and is responsible of satisfying every individuals stomach and yet, mostly the society today respect them less.
Most people today respect 0
Farmers and ranchers today are extremely wealthy and live a very privileged life, respect the guy waiting your table or sitting in a cubicle to make ends meet
@@REPR100 your very wrong
@@rusty6.057 you're incorrect, I work on a farm, not to mention my buddy just got a contract from the government to have solar panels in his fields for 5 years and they give him 1.5million. Farmers have a lot more financial opportunities than ever
@@Coolblaster6 that’s true especially in New Zealand here we have carbon credits where the government pays farmers heaps to plant pines to store carbon from emissions which is a good idea on land which can’t be used eg. quite steep country but now we have heaps of large groups like ikea which have come over and Brough heaps of farms good farming land and planting them in trees and once the land is planted in pines it take decades to break the land back in
My Grandfather bought the first section of what is now my "Little Slice Of Heaven" in 1880. About the same time as the Bergs.
If your family has Lived, Died, Sweated and Bled to keep a piece of land for over 140 years, it has a meaning to you that is very hard to put into words and one that lots of other folks find hard to understand.
As a person who has sadly never been able to own land, trust me, there's a few of us out here who do understand how much it means.
My family 4 generations on the land, its part of your soul, you belong to it more than it belongs to you.
@Andrew Jackson id say they still think they own it because they haven't sold it from what I know and that means yes they own it.
Dwight Currie
Fine horse in the picture. It yours?
@@footballnotsoccermrn1186 Yeah that's "Sally" my Grandkids name the Horses :)
I have 8 others to go with her & that accompanying Feed Bill for them and 50 Goats
Gotta love the value of hard work! My grandpa always used to tell me “you need to break a sweat every day, get up and do something that can make you feel tired at the end of the day.” He grew up in the late 20s and 30s, and worked hard his whole life. He died 2 years ago at age 92. I miss him
"Break a sweat every day..." Yes!
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God Bless the Berg Family. Thank You for what you do.
I enjoyed your documentary. My wife's grandparents ran a ranch for years just outside of Jackson Hole, WY. It is truly, truly sad to see this way of life fading away.
:(
My family ranched for generations in Mexico, I worked out of Pinedale and visited Jackson hole, beautiful place, l loved the area just not the cold lol, currently savin, pursuing rodeo, and doing oilfield work to Jumpstart my ranch, and operations in Texas
@chriscastillo6299 good luck, sir!
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Beautiful documentary! By far my favorite to watch. This is the way people should live!
Abby Amerson it would be mighty crowded out there then. I raised beef out in Missouri and these folks are cut throats and market manipulators and don’t need or want you at their cattle auctions or adding to the market.
These people will call BLM, EPA or DEP or the Dept of Ag. on anyone for dipping into their business through competition.
Ive death with these big mouths all my life. They’re worse than the county or federal Ag. agents because they’re the ones who called them on you to start with.
How do you think a documentary was made and why on the largest producer of “ORGANIC “ BEEF IN THE STATE? think about it.
Nah, I’ll pass
Amen
City folks just don't get it...
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Tough men doing a tough job. Respect.
Support the Ranchers and farmers 🇺🇸 💯
This was fabulous to watch.
Absolutely fabulous!
"Conservation easements" are more deceptive strategies to take the land away from the owners; such nonsense must stop. No person will ever care for the land like the owner!
No individual/entity will ever touch my land with a conservation easement.
Ranchers/farmers, stay independent; do NOT relinquish control of your land!
We will continue to fight!
So if these farmers cared so much for their land..why the neglect ?( over grazing ) Why over running with cattle ? I see little management !
Brian Bill is legend. " Where that bull go I'll go get him for ya " and he did it. Hell of a cowboy
The Rancher and farmer is the true caretaker and conservative
I wish we were millionaires!
Ronnie you are a jack ass if the government didn't walk all over these folks they would be able to support their own operations just fine! You are probably sitting at a star bucks buying coffee with your horizon card right now you quinoa eating Democrat!
@Ronnie Civella That's rather harsh. I believe the first nations were the caretakers. Point well taken. Why are there so many trolls on these pages? Odd the piece starts with the land was ranched for generations. How about the millennia before that?
@@danyelleberg5070 how right you are!
@phill unrau I'm sorry, WHAT? In all honesty that was all over the place.
I love being in the saddle, it gives you a feeling of freedom and togetherness with nature that you can’t experience any other way.
Well said.
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Excellent description of the cattle ranch life!!!! Most people don't know where their food comes from! Kudos to you all!
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Been a lot of years since I had the smell of burning hair in my nostrils while doing the whole brand, vaccinate, castrate thing. It's easy to romanticize the lifestyle. I remember getting rained on, hailed on, and snowed on, all in one day. I enjoyed the riding and cow working, but the job is a lot more than that. You've gotta be OK with being uncomfortable a fair amount. One of the old fellers I used to ride with would say; "Lots of work, lots of fun!" He had a better outlook on it than I did. It's a mixed bag IMO. I do and don't miss it. Respect to the hearty souls that carry on the tradition out in the Great Basin. Great vid.
Wish I could've experienced ranch life when I was younger. I'm 63 now,and that's a way of life every person who loves horses and cattle,should try.
Long live the Cowboy and their way of life...and thanks for all those cheesebugers.
Such a well displayed video ! The average person has no idea about calf's life from start to finish ! As a cattle feeder I enjoy what you have presented . When people pick up that package of hamburger they should thank a rancher or a farmer , but the sad thing is big feedlots have taken their toll on the smaller feeder like myself . The wal mart's of ag are ruining our lives
Agreed. My dad has been a cow farmer for my whole life. It’s sad to see the price of beef skyrocketing in the stores - yet the farmers get paid less and less.
You said it. They want cattle to go the way of hogs and chickens. Another words they own everything and you have to grow for them. I guess I’ve already done it by pre conditioning yearlings for much bigger outfits.
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Beautiful story. Brought back lots of good memories growing up on a cattle ranch in South Texas Brush Country.
Lots of Europeans got rewarded headright land for Squatters.
Thank you for keeping this issue in the public eye. Farming and ranching is getting so hard and we need to reverse this trend.
I’ll always be proud of my southern heritage as a Texan and the culture we share with Mexico, Lousiana, and others. Cultures sharing with each other is special and sacred, and should be respected, not hated. God bless.
A very well-told story that needs to be taken to heart; Lord save us all from self-righteous toadies who believe they know better than the good folks like the Bergs!!
Y’all going to laugh but every time I see videos like this one I cry because it remains me when I used to work as a cowboy at my grandpas cattle ranch & I have a lots pictures it sure was a lot fun now I am a computer technician but I will love to work as a cowboy again I am 51 years old if I ever get invited to do it I will take a vacation to do it.
My grandpa’s cattle ranch is 21,500 Acres but it is on another country.
I was thought by Apache Indians how to imitate each farm animal to the point that animals come to check out who is calling them it sure was very funny to imitate all the farm animals; chickens, roosters, cows, donkeys, horses, goats, etc...
God bless y’all...
I don't have any more !
I have high hopes this generation will keep it alive
Wish I was one of those lucky ones to be born to a family on a ranch! Hate to see this age old profession die off. God Bless!
Lovely story. I live in South Africa and my son works on a cattle ranch here. He is very much inspired by the American West and the traditions. If the West is lost ever , America is lost. Think you need an open season on lawyers.
SPORTING CHANCE SAFARIS And politicians who seek to destroy our way of life! Mostly they’re one and the same.
The American West is a Mexican west. The cowboy that you know historically copied everything from The vaqueros of Mexico and Spain
@Ed V that is correct
@@lowrider81hd español
Jose Mario Gonzalez Espanol yourself.
I live in Phoenix Az and I will love to get my son and I and go help out those ranchers on weekend,just to learn this old history of cow and horse….Now I’m a horse guy all the way,but there’s so much you can learn from those ranchers.
I Love My home in Nevada, the desert is just Fantastic and Admire these Ranchers for what they do. I grew up in this life style and I really miss it.
What a great story~ I admire this family more than words can express.
We should be helping these people and ranchers wake up people THEY FEED US. WE NEED A LOT MORE PEOPLE JUST LIKE THEM.
I’m cuban and I love this country, now you remain me so much my father he was born on 1917 and that is what he did all his life, with this job he feed our family, I loved goin out with him to select and vaccinate the cows
Loved
What a wonderful video. Thank You to all involved. Thanks for sharing, and thanks for feeding America! God Bless all of these families! 👍
They are so natural.. I fell in love with this people!
Very good video and well told. I hope the Berg family has many more generations on their land providing food for all of us. A huge thank you to them!
Love what these guys and gals do. I would love to be part of this someday. I love their traditions and way of living
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God bless you guys and your whole family. You guys are living my dream as hard as it may be.
One of the most uplifting and at the same time sad videos I have ever watched. GOD BLESS these folks, all the ranchers & farmers of their sort and DAMN the politicians who try to regulate & intimate them from their heritage & culture. Politicians know nothing and care nothing about the pluck of these people. I'm thankful that President Trump is not a politician.
Gerard Johnson they like every culture is hoping to preserve their niche in society just as every culture or religion or way of life before them has. The Indigenous people of this nation were systematically moved off their lands too and their freedom as people was also stolen and remains stolen as a result of cultural brainwashing and imposed restrictions that perpetuate total dependency. This; is coming our way too.
The only way to reset this movement is to stop the threat and those who advocate for or defend anything associated with AGENDA 21.
Yeah; the tinfoil hat folly that turns out to be factual.
Use your last years in studying and promoting the concepts of applied physics; a subject that has been made to appear nerdy and over the top. Well; there is a reason for that. To keep people from thinking about it as a serious subject.
Read about ELHFED, my field of research that 9 years ago I had no clue existed but decided to learn about something the most contrary to our societies norm; Applied physics, physiology and the complete study of biophysics as a discoverer and researcher; not a parrot student to try and impress anyone.
Well; we’ve been deceived and lied to and that really motivated me to discover how many and how much of what we think and believe is; lies; it’s nearly everything and something from each subject has bs injected into it to homogenize modern education.
Thanks to the ranchers for all you do to provide food for the rest of us and for caring for the land.
That’s so interesting to see how almost the whole West preserved its Mexican culture still today by this wonderful people. Long live to Rancheros, Ranchos and sombreros 🎩
You’re full of shit.
yes dont give the mexican cattle ranches any credit for us americanising there culture and in alot of cases stealing there ranches
@Dustin Heath New Spain and Mexico is the same country. It has the same people, the same language, the same Catholic religion, the same foods, the same music, etc.
@@matthewcrossman980 people from spain brought horses and cows but mexicans are the ones stared wit the cowboy thing you see today not whites or espanoles boots and hats evrything you see on a cowboy vaquero its mex cuture..get education dont be ignorant like other Americans from usa...
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I envy the lifestyle. I understand the hardship they face, but being able to provide and life without the stressful lifestyle that we are so use to these days is a blessing I wish I had.
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No need to envy my friend. Pray and seek Gods guidance. With Jesus Christ, all is possible. May his will be done. And I tell you, I certainly enjoy good beef. I’m happy there are cowboys to help provide it. I’m one of them.
I'm with you Berg's, Ranch and cowboy on!
Them were the days of Cowboying. But it's all gone now. All I have left are stories.
Great people working with nature , animals through land. The real life conservation and protection of mother Earth and animals.
I grew up doing this. It’s a lot of work but it’s fun.
This country needs to give respect to people like y'all I wish I grew up on a ranch but I didn't but I love the old way life I'm 59 I live in Conroe Texas, I do shed a tear seeing the way life is changing long live the cowboy life
tip for drinking moonshine - store in the freezer for a week before sipping. it cools the fire a bit but has no effect on the kick.
Yep, that actually works.
Awesome documentary,absolutely love this way of life!
Thank God for the Bergs!You guys are doing a great job keeping me in Rib-I cause that's about all i eat.So don't stop your work or i could starve out.
Beautiful, keep the tradition going 👍💙
I love this documentary film very much. I'm planning to become a horse rancher. I'm planning to raise my own quarter horses as a future horse rancher. I love cowboys and cowgirls very much. I can't wait to become a horse rancher myself.
May God bless you, your family and ranch!
I really enjoyed this documentary! Nice to see such a dedicated , hard working family! Keep up the good work!
Amazing amazing subtler west. Many Thanks for bringing this up.
I grow up in one Ranch In Mexico 🇲🇽 and is very similar or i want to said the same life style. hard work to get good results, im a Cowboy now in this city, God bless all Cowboys and Farmers
Beautiful documentary
GREAT VIDEO, I LOVED THE WESTEN COWBOY LIFESTYLE BECAUSE IT IS CLOSER TO NATURE INSTEAD SITTING TO PLAY GAME ONLINE, THAT IS REAL LIFE I THINK. THANK YOU BERG FAMILY.
I live in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest in NE Arizona and still work the cattle on the grazing permit areas on horse back. Theres no way you could do it any other way because of the down trees and terrain. I ve ridden here 10 yrs and its always a challenge even on horse back. Imagine pushing cattle too.
Watch out for cattle explosion they are full of methane.
This is one cool family! 👌🏻
What a beautiful testament to the ranching lifestyle, the families, the traditions that make us. Good collaboration to share with beef consumers.
I am a firm believer in "Laisse-Faire" ranching and farming. Laisse-Faire is french for no government interference.
roy hoco BLM would like to have a word with you
@@BobLoblaw23 they know where I am.
So, stop the subsidies to the ranchers and farmers immediately? And no regulation of the wealthy distributors? I've never found anyone talking about 'big government' or 'free market' who actually wants what they're saying they want. Right now people are talking about shutting down the post office because, apparently, they want one more bill coming in a month to pay Comcast or Amazon (who won't be willing to run it on shoe string like the USPS has done for centuries) or whatever fat corporate pig wins the contract, to charge us directly for delivering our medications and social security checks. That's going to be a real success story in a pandemic.
@@dreamingrightnow1174 I have no problem with stopping the subsidies and I have no problem with stopping other government handouts either. I own a farm and do not get any help from any gov. agency and I would refuse it if it were offered, we either make it on our own or we go under so far we have made it in spite of all the gov. regs. and laws we are subjected too.
@@royhoco5748 If you're not getting subsidies, it's not a heavy lift to be against them, lol.
Beautiful and thanks for putting so much into ranching. It is not an easy job
good luck in your business, good and honest people. great video. hello everyone from Baku
I love the ranchers and I wish that they will continue for even
phill unrau agree with the buffalo statement but wut do u mean about Indians 😂
phill unrau ohhhh that makes sense lol
What a wonderful video. Thank you.
a good summary of living with the land.one has to live with it to understand it.it takes generations.
I enjoyed watching your video, God Bless all of you, for your hard work. Thank you guys
God Bless our ranch families.
It’s sad to think that this might be a “history” documentary in a couple o’ decades.☹️
The Berg family are so HILARIOUS!!
Amazing work by Golden Productions... Hope to enjoy more of your material...
Grew up in a small ranch out in Wyoming but left for college them saying the lifestyle draws you back is a sure thing, finishing school this year can’t wait to head back and get back to my roots.
I am in Clark County , this hit home. Thank you.
I wish i grew up on a farm. People who get born into the cowboy life are so lucky. If anyone looking to hire a city slicker let me know lol
I grew up on a ranch in the sandhills of Nebraska until I went into the US Navy when I was 17, in 1974. It was a hard life but simple and I wouldn't have wanted to have been raised any other way. Now I live in Fort Worth Texas and still miss that way of living!!!
Me too ❤
I guess I got lucky then.
Interships all over. Ask your state cattleman association
Andres Rivas
I’m Scottish, so although I can ride a horse and live on a farm. It just wouldn’t feel right to me. Y’know stealing other cultures
so beautiful l love this. I am from South Africa be strong
I hope your way of life never goes away.
Thanks for the cheeseburger 🍔. This is all I want to retire, help a rancher.
Awesome documentary,absolutely love the western way of life
What a beautiful story. Thank you!
I learned ‘The Lifestyle’ @ Kings River Ranch, then The Spanish Ranch.
I am a cowboy as well. I am part Blackfeet Indian from Montana but was born in Zia Pueble New Mexico. I thank my Grandfather Remijio Salas and my Uncle Mathew Salas for bringing me up as a CowMan!!!! It is true the things that the BLM take away from Ranchers. I bet you anything that the BLM like a good steak as well. Sad to say that they have to get a paycheck but if they would respect the Ranchers and give support we'd be a lot better. Who knows our lands better than the people who have grown up in that area!!! Keep up what your doing, George Strait is and keeping the legacy going traditionally. Country Music is changing but stay the course, Cowboys and Cowgirls will never be forgotten!!!! Blessings to you all!!!!
You are great people and thanks keeping the legecy
Awesome folks. Beautiful country.
While attending college in Texas, I paid for my college education by working on a cattle ranch. The ranch had 1800 head on 3 thousand acres. On that ranch I would work cattle by branding, vaccinating, castrating, and herding them into corrals. One day the owner bought 900 head of brahma cross cattle from Florida. Well those critters had never seen a horse. They were always gathered by jeeps and 4 wheelers. When we went out to look over those wild idiots, we came over a rise and stopped to look them over. Those idiot cows threw up their heads and took off like scared deer. The jumped over ever fence and scattered. It took us 3 months to finally find the last of them. Every time we caught a few they went directly the auction. Damn how I miss that way of life. It was hard, dirty work but its a way of life worth keeping. Thank you all for keeping the ranchers life going. Just wish you all could make money doing it.
What wonderful characters and what a great way of life, the ranchers know the land and how to look after it , they should be getting support from the us government not hassle, I always wanted to be a cowboy and would do it for nothing just feed me 😆 don’t let that way of life die
I like the ranching tradition.. I'm traveling soon for benchmarking
From Saudi Arabia. Thank you so much cowboy
Best documentary video ever seen as always you all be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Awesome story. Thank you.
Carrying on a wonderful tradition
It looks like one hell of a life you gotta love it
Practical Facts. Ranchers know the land and the way better than any interfering political regulator.
I think I'm going to go out now and have a cheese-Berg-er. And a shot of whiskey. Like the lady said, don't be afraid to rock the boat because they'll just sink it then. Keep on living right and free.
@Scott C.. this is hilarious! Cheese-Berg-er! love it!
Thank God for these men!
That was neat to watch
Congratulations brothers great job.👍👏🤝
God bless the Cowboys ✌❤
"And he'd tell you a tale of the old days, when the country was wild all around."