Go to drinkag1.com/WELKERFARMS to get a one year supply of vitamin D3+K2 and 5 AG1 travel packs with your first subscription. Thanks to AG1 for sponsoring today's video!
As a Born-Again Believer, I wanted to share some important info with you. I recently discovered that Athletic Greens (AG1), is a sponsor of a camp called Camp Brave Trails. This is a camp for the LGBTQ+ community, and supports LGBTQ+ activities. They throw away gender-segregated bathrooms, locker rooms, etc. They encourage kids 11-18 years old, to dress any way they want to, to put makeup on, and join in drag race shows. I encourage you to look up "Camp Brave Trails", and read all their sick, twisted, perverted propaganda that Athletic Greens is a sponsor of. You can go to the Sponsor page, and also see other sponsors such as, "THE NORTH FACE", "TOMS", "BROOKS", "GLP CAPITAL PARTNERS", "Chaco", "VESSI", and "ENO". Things that go on at Camp Brave Trails are not God-honoring things. Even though Born-Again Believers are to be loving and kind to these type of people,.....we should not support the types of things they are doing. I will no longer support your UA-cam channel if you support such sinful things.
I got to try some AG1 powder and it has truly quality ingredients in it - complete vitamin, mineral, and herbal daily support. Also a decent flavor (slightly pineapple) and texture.
Do NOT pull from the frontloader, they are not designed to take sideways load. Here you can see bent loaders all the time when farm kids pull their winter beaters out of ditch by hooking on loader instead of frame. They are really strong in up and down forces as their frames are designed that way, many weakpoints in sideways durance tough.
Gosh darn, watching yall farm makes me miss it so much. Many years ago I farmed for an Uncle of mine which was just on the other side of West Butte. When I say the other side, I mean just the other side: Homestead was NW1/4 of 9-1-11. No man’s land was a short walk down the road. Sweetgrass and Shelby were common watering holes back in the day. I recall seeing “Big Bud” country every time we ran to Shelby or Great Falls. Probably about 5 or 6 bowling balls north with a good southerly wind. Miss it bad, it sure is good to watch y’all and see the prairies again. Heck you could watch the dog run away for 3 days it’s so flat. I used to tell stories about the teepee rings on the crest of some of the Coulee’s, and the arrow heads we’d find after a good windstorm. Not many believers but it was true. Police Coulee was full of them. Keep pumping out the videos Nick and LA, it’s so great to see.
You have good insight Scott, and you are right about listening to other's, and thinking about what they have to say. When i was a kid, my granny would always talk to me a lot, and sometimes it was hard because she would repeat thing's a lot. My grandpa was a gruff fella, and he would get angry quick, and would never take time to listen to my granny, and i could see and feel that it hurt her, and she never argued back. Every time i would take time just to listen to her, i could sense that she felt heard, and appreciated that i would let her talk. I grew up able to listen to people, and people are just drawn to me for some reason, and stranger's will just tell me their whole life story. I had a period in my life where i would get angry quick, and then feel anxious. I had to work not to blow up, and i did control it. One crazy thing that happened, was i had a parathyroid problem that pulled calcium from my bones, and made kidney stones, bone spurs, and caused my teeth to break. I wasn't diagnosed for ten year's, and the Dr. took out 3 1/2 of the 4 parathyroid glands to regulate my calcium. The parathyroid problem also caused anxiety, quick to anger, high blood pressure, and i was 3x's more likely to have a stroke or heart attack as well. I was shocked at how the anger and anxiety went away after the surgery. I also have progressive MS that was misdiagnosed for 11 year's, and was told that i just had major depression, but the problem was the MS and the brain lesions that caused the depression. I couldn't sleep well for year's, because the MS wouldn't let my muscles relax, and i now have muscle wasting that i am trying to slow down. Once i got on some medication to help treat the MS, i am no longer chronically depressed, but i do have periods of depression, but it's easier to deal with now that know what causes it. One in 800 people have high calcium, and it should never be high, so i always tell people if they have the symptoms i had, they should get checked out. I am only telling these thing's, because a medical issue can really throw you off. G-d bless all you Welkers.
Thanks for another great video Nick and who ever helped with the video. It was interesting and informative and enjoyable. Once again, at the intro to the video, the drone footage was amazing and just wonderful with the music and scenery!!!!! My compliments to you Nick for doing this video!!!!!!! Happy Birthday to Rosie!!!!!!! Have a great special day and enjoy your birthday 🎂🎉🎁🎈🎁 Sorry you got stuck Nick. I am surprised you found mud on your farmland. Wow. At least it was moisture. Yeah!!!!!!!! That special rope you have sure did the trick pulling the tractor out without much energy lost. Good job Scott and Nick. How about building a rock box on that tractor to put rocks into as you run across them. Just a suggestion. Yeah!!!!! Busy time for all of you trying to get all of the seeding done. Hang in there my favorite people!!!!!! Bowling balls. I assume shot out cannon you have by the farm entrance. Where do the bowling balls come from?????? Nice to see Brad the wiggles man and his dog Merle. Cute. Nice Brad can run the roller for you all. Good man there. About it I guess. Sending prayers to you for rain and continued moisture for the crops this year. God bless all of you. The Iowa farm boy. Steve. 😊👍🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
33:10 Nice job Brother Nick making sure you have the Family needs covered and the Farm responsibilities are not neglected! You both have a beautiful Family! God please keep your Family close to him! ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Happy Belated Birthday, beautiful Rosie! It's great to see Wiggles & his co-pilot. Great talk Scott & thanks for yanking out Nick! 😉 Nick, you have incredible drone skills, beautiful footage!
Glad we're not the only farmers out here running into problems. Had a couple prayers answered, one my granddaughter is only 25 thought she had cancer but the test came back today negative. But, her Granddad has cancer the esophagus which is bad
Find a shop in town to fix the Dagrlman Rock picker 6:05 wwhen you don't have time let them have a shot at it. Or get the dedicated rock picker bucket for the bobcat. "Rake and grapple"
Leg Arms, you are so right about what you’re saying. People who’ve had difficulties, overcoming alcohol or drugs, for instance, can be true friends and great workers. I am one of those types. I swear by the Prayer of St. Francis. In the end you want to become less so that He can become greater. It’s a wonderful contemplation. I highly recommend it to you all.
I sent "share" of this video to the widow of Terry, who actually was playing in the sand to make an interesting pattern with an old coil spring. It was the beginning of Flexi-Coil. (Flexi-Coil is seen on some of implements.) The Yankum rope certainly does the job. It shows the power of the Big Bud. It is nice to see the sprayer that you made working its way across the field. Great video.
Awesome intro for the 7th birthday girl, you are a very fortunate young lady to be part of the Welker Family. Philosophical Scott, agree with your meta-philosophy from your steam time. In discussion, listening/accepting is vastly important. Thanks for your thoughts. Nick as all famers know that timing is important and sometimes long hours are required to fit the window,
Our farm also had a lot of rocks. I was raking hay one year with the Oliver 66, and whenever I would see a rock, I would stop and pick it up and put in on the platform by my feet. By the time I was done in that field, I could no longer use the brakes, since it was covered with rocks.
That Rosie layed in Mom"s arms when she was a baby in the combine. Is that already 7 years ago?? Wow, time flies. And a little later she and grandpa were inseparable. They still are? Adorable. Like Scott was playing with Taryn When the painter was spraying the 9370 Truck. I"l never forget those images. Hope your kids will be blessed and healthy. See yah!
@@mtcelticharper Thanks Laura for your reply. It has been a while since i saw you. Are you all right? i hope so. Actualy i saw their good harmony in the last video. With al the kids btw. Well, nothing better then suche good harmony in the family. A real blessing! Might it continue al for long. A warm hello also for your mother. Thanks again and blessings. See you!
Wow, wow, wow. What an opening video. Magnificent tractors. Not 1 but 2 BIG Buds in the one field. I’ve played it over and over again Thank you for sharing Peter
Love yalls content and your dedication to your craft and to the lord! Hoping for a good harvest this year for the Welkers! And hoping that maybeeee us Farming Simulator players can get an updated equipment tour video so we can play your farm map with as much of the right stuff as possible lol happy farming!
Unfortunately that’s probably soil that used to be on the hillside. There are places that need erosion control and should never be tilled or it only gets worse each time it rains enough to do more damage. Those ditches will only grow.
We have a rock rake for our bobcat and it's awesome for picking rocks you can dig the rocks and sift the dirt out we haven't picked rocks by hand in years and all we have to pick with is a skid steere
It actually gets less - recently it has averaged around 9 inches a year - less than Phoenix, Arizona. And Welker Farms has gotten even less than what has been recorded in town.
Most people don't realize how difficult it can be to balance family time as a farmer during busy seasons. I bale hay in a fairly wet climate. Most other things are put on hold when there are dry windows to get a hay crop baled.
Assuming that I heard right it is amusing the Leg Arms boy’s name is three as is his age. Always nice to have the kids with you once in a while. Always enjoyed them.
I love the welkers leg arms with his inspiration talks Bob on is korny jokes that won't lie I use at work sorry Bob and nick always just positive and pushing and they do it all yes but I know off camera is different but yall just are amazing fokes with amazing families keep it up welkers thank you for what yall do everyday
Oh man! I thought I was going to see Big Brute spraying at night! I really really really like the Big Bubs tractors, but Big Brute spraying at night is out of this world! And I think if somebody's never seen it spraying. I think they would think it was a spaceship. Landed out in the field!
I like all the opening views. I think it would be great to have a video of the land and what you can see. And videos of just farming without all the other stuff. Maybe with a history of the farm. The views are spectacular
Great video guys, Love your drone footage,the best. Leg Arms I think you might have to plant that bowling ball seed a little deeper for it to germanate. God bless you guys
I’m guilty 19:28 of the none conforming and trying to explain why. I work hard every day to make it changed. Thanks Brother Scott for helping us identify issues. ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Playing in the mud doesn't have any age restrictions thankfully. You may have to take a flight to Hawaii to find one of those tree's Scott. I can testify that Big Buds and Ice Cream are a great combination. Take care and God bless!
Not sure when you shot these videos but if it is semi current I hope you are getting decent views of the Northern Lights... Some down here in Central Texas well out of town have gotten great views so you folks should be seeing amazing views up there, even better than the occasional. Keep up the great work providing for us southerners.
Thanks for your inspiration leg arms! It's a struggle this time of year for a lot of folks... Especially us that are putting all our eggs in one basket trying to raise a crop. Patience is a virtue for sure
I wonder if the Welkers aren't getting pranked by their neighbour's or some of their neighbour's kids. All I ever found on our farm was a couple of old flint arrowheads and a portion of an old settler style iron axe head with the back (flat) portion completely rusted away and gone.
Cole the cornstar just did a good real time explanation of the MixMate on his spray trailer, I am not suggesting you would learn anything but he he explained how al the bit worked together, your audience will understand so don't gloss over tech details, those that get it will and those that don't will get it next year.
lol the stuck part was funny. i remember when my brother got stuck with our 806 back in the 70s after he got pulled out my dad made him run up and down the rode to get the soil off then he had to go back and brush it off the rode. luckily i was still to young to help out with that. lmao
Go to drinkag1.com/WELKERFARMS to get a one year supply of vitamin D3+K2 and 5 AG1 travel packs with your first subscription. Thanks to AG1 for sponsoring today's video!
As a Born-Again Believer, I wanted to share some important info with you. I recently discovered that Athletic Greens (AG1), is a sponsor of a camp called Camp Brave Trails. This is a camp for the LGBTQ+ community, and supports LGBTQ+ activities. They throw away gender-segregated bathrooms, locker rooms, etc. They encourage kids 11-18 years old, to dress any way they want to, to put makeup on, and join in drag race shows.
I encourage you to look up "Camp Brave Trails", and read all their sick, twisted, perverted propaganda that Athletic Greens is a sponsor of. You can go to the Sponsor page, and also see other sponsors such as, "THE NORTH FACE", "TOMS", "BROOKS", "GLP CAPITAL PARTNERS", "Chaco", "VESSI", and "ENO".
Things that go on at Camp Brave Trails are not God-honoring things. Even though Born-Again Believers are to be loving and kind to these type of people,.....we should not support the types of things they are doing.
I will no longer support your UA-cam channel if you support such sinful things.
I got to try some AG1 powder and it has truly quality ingredients in it - complete vitamin, mineral, and herbal daily support. Also a decent flavor (slightly pineapple) and texture.
Gotta say nick's drone skills are top notch
His ability with the cinematic shots really add to the videos
You’re so right. He really captures the beauty of Montana
Do NOT pull from the frontloader, they are not designed to take sideways load. Here you can see bent loaders all the time when farm kids pull their winter beaters out of ditch by hooking on loader instead of frame. They are really strong in up and down forces as their frames are designed that way, many weakpoints in sideways durance tough.
Scott will never let Nick forget about being pulled out.
The best thing that was ever found was the canoe in a field.
You guys have the cutest kids!
Beautiful family making wonderful videos! God bless you all!
may you be blessed with a good crop.
Gosh darn, watching yall farm makes me miss it so much. Many years ago I farmed for an Uncle of mine which was just on the other side of West Butte. When I say the other side, I mean just the other side: Homestead was NW1/4 of 9-1-11. No man’s land was a short walk down the road. Sweetgrass and Shelby were common watering holes back in the day. I recall seeing “Big Bud” country every time we ran to Shelby or Great Falls. Probably about 5 or 6 bowling balls north with a good southerly wind. Miss it bad, it sure is good to watch y’all and see the prairies again. Heck you could watch the dog run away for 3 days it’s so flat.
I used to tell stories about the teepee rings on the crest of some of the Coulee’s, and the arrow heads we’d find after a good windstorm. Not many believers but it was true. Police Coulee was full of them.
Keep pumping out the videos Nick and LA, it’s so great to see.
KIds are getting so big and are cute. You guys are blessed!! Great video!!
You have good insight Scott, and you are right about listening to other's, and thinking about what they have to say. When i was a kid, my granny would always talk to me a lot, and sometimes it was hard because she would repeat thing's a lot. My grandpa was a gruff fella, and he would get angry quick, and would never take time to listen to my granny, and i could see and feel that it hurt her, and she never argued back. Every time i would take time just to listen to her, i could sense that she felt heard, and appreciated that i would let her talk. I grew up able to listen to people, and people are just drawn to me for some reason, and stranger's will just tell me their whole life story. I had a period in my life where i would get angry quick, and then feel anxious. I had to work not to blow up, and i did control it. One crazy thing that happened, was i had a parathyroid problem that pulled calcium from my bones, and made kidney stones, bone spurs, and caused my teeth to break. I wasn't diagnosed for ten year's, and the Dr. took out 3 1/2 of the 4 parathyroid glands to regulate my calcium. The parathyroid problem also caused anxiety, quick to anger, high blood pressure, and i was 3x's more likely to have a stroke or heart attack as well. I was shocked at how the anger and anxiety went away after the surgery. I also have progressive MS that was misdiagnosed for 11 year's, and was told that i just had major depression, but the problem was the MS and the brain lesions that caused the depression. I couldn't sleep well for year's, because the MS wouldn't let my muscles relax, and i now have muscle wasting that i am trying to slow down. Once i got on some medication to help treat the MS, i am no longer chronically depressed, but i do have periods of depression, but it's easier to deal with now that know what causes it. One in 800 people have high calcium, and it should never be high, so i always tell people if they have the symptoms i had, they should get checked out. I am only telling these thing's, because a medical issue can really throw you off. G-d bless all you Welkers.
Clean enough for now Get a Martin floor scrubber. 9:10
Thanks for another great video Nick and who ever helped with the video.
It was interesting and informative and enjoyable.
Once again, at the intro to the video, the drone footage was amazing and just wonderful with the music and scenery!!!!!
My compliments to you Nick for doing this video!!!!!!!
Happy Birthday to Rosie!!!!!!! Have a great special day and enjoy your birthday 🎂🎉🎁🎈🎁
Sorry you got stuck Nick. I am surprised you found mud on your farmland. Wow. At least it was moisture. Yeah!!!!!!!!
That special rope you have sure did the trick pulling the tractor out without much energy lost. Good job Scott and Nick. How about building a rock box on that tractor to put rocks into as you run across them. Just a suggestion. Yeah!!!!!
Busy time for all of you trying to get all of the seeding done. Hang in there my favorite people!!!!!!
Bowling balls. I assume shot out cannon you have by the farm entrance. Where do the bowling balls come from??????
Nice to see Brad the wiggles man and his dog Merle. Cute. Nice Brad can run the roller for you all. Good man there.
About it I guess. Sending prayers to you for rain and continued moisture for the crops this year. God bless all of you.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
😊👍🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Steve! God bless!
33:10 Nice job Brother Nick making sure you have the Family needs covered and the Farm responsibilities are not neglected! You both have a beautiful Family! God please keep your Family close to him! ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Love you he family experience! Y’all are awesome
Happy Belated Birthday, beautiful Rosie!
It's great to see Wiggles & his co-pilot. Great talk Scott & thanks for yanking out Nick! 😉 Nick, you have incredible drone skills, beautiful footage!
I believe I caught the name of Brad’s copilot is Merle- that certainly is a beautiful dog. Nice to see him back on the farm.
Those Buds just look good in the field!!!Heres praying for good moisture,good weather and a bountiful harvest!!!!
Glad we're not the only farmers out here running into problems. Had a couple prayers answered, one my granddaughter is only 25 thought she had cancer but the test came back today negative. But, her Granddad has cancer the esophagus which is bad
Find a shop in town to fix the Dagrlman Rock picker 6:05 wwhen you don't have time let them have a shot at it. Or get the dedicated rock picker bucket for the bobcat. "Rake and grapple"
Leg Arms, you are so right about what you’re saying. People who’ve had difficulties, overcoming alcohol or drugs, for instance, can be true friends and great workers. I am one of those types. I swear by the Prayer of St. Francis. In the end you want to become less so that He can become greater. It’s a wonderful contemplation. I highly recommend it to you all.
I sent "share" of this video to the widow of Terry, who actually was playing in the sand to make an interesting pattern with an old coil spring. It was the beginning of Flexi-Coil. (Flexi-Coil is seen on some of implements.) The Yankum rope certainly does the job. It shows the power of the Big Bud. It is nice to see the sprayer that you made working its way across the field. Great video.
Awesome intro for the 7th birthday girl, you are a very fortunate young lady to be part of the Welker Family. Philosophical Scott, agree with your meta-philosophy from your steam time. In discussion, listening/accepting is vastly important. Thanks for your thoughts. Nick as all famers know that timing is important and sometimes long hours are required to fit the window,
both you guys have great kids, the looks & smiles on their faces,,, AND ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD !
Our farm also had a lot of rocks. I was raking hay one year with the Oliver 66, and whenever I would see a rock, I would stop and pick it up and put in on the platform by my feet. By the time I was done in that field, I could no longer use the brakes, since it was covered with rocks.
Nice that everything is going well with the seeding and spraying. Hope it continues all the way through the process.
Happy birthday Rosey🎂🙏💕🥰🌹🎵🎶
That Rosie layed in Mom"s arms when she was a baby in the combine. Is that already 7 years ago?? Wow, time flies. And a little later she and grandpa were inseparable. They still are? Adorable. Like Scott was playing with Taryn When the painter was spraying the 9370 Truck. I"l never forget those images. Hope your kids will be blessed and healthy. See yah!
Yes, Rosie and Grandpa are still best buds! Rose has the sweetest and funnest personality.
@@mtcelticharper Thanks Laura for your reply. It has been a while since i saw you. Are you all right? i hope so. Actualy i saw their good harmony in the last video. With al the kids btw. Well, nothing better then suche good harmony in the family. A real blessing! Might it continue al for long. A warm hello also for your mother. Thanks again and blessings. See you!
Hey leg arms you need to make a custom bowling ball mount that can be put on any of the tractors!
Mud good. Dust bad. Yank-um ropes the cat’s meow. Happy birthday young lady! Great to see Brad Rattlesnake Wiggles…good man!
Loved the opening drone footage. Happy Birthday Brodie🎂🎂🎂
Winter project Blinkers and Stop lights and Tail lights 12:31
And Backup/ Work Lights. Go nuts 😋 16:36
Do make time for the kids! Your family is very important!
Scott you are spot on, too often we get too caught up in chasing what we "want" and not paying attention to what we "need"
At the recovery Nick did miss the opportunity to say "Thank you very mudch!" 😁😁😁
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You guys are awesome. Scott very well said sir. I love seeing kids in the cab enjoying the ride - along.
Wow, wow, wow. What an opening video. Magnificent tractors. Not 1 but 2 BIG Buds in the one field. I’ve played it over and over again
Thank you for sharing
Peter
Love yalls content and your dedication to your craft and to the lord! Hoping for a good harvest this year for the Welkers! And hoping that maybeeee us Farming Simulator players can get an updated equipment tour video so we can play your farm map with as much of the right stuff as possible lol happy farming!
Drone views are great.
If there’s mud that means there’s some moisture in the ground at least
MF: moist!! 😋
Heck ya brother!
Unfortunately that’s probably soil that used to be on the hillside. There are places that need erosion control and should never be tilled or it only gets worse each time it rains enough to do more damage. Those ditches will only grow.
Yes!! I’d gladly share some of the rain we’ve had here in PA.
It's where aliens dump their gray and black water tanks.
That mix master is an amazing tool!! Fun watching LegArms and "3" planting spring wheat!!
We have a rock rake for our bobcat and it's awesome for picking rocks you can dig the rocks and sift the dirt out we haven't picked rocks by hand in years and all we have to pick with is a skid steere
Happy Birthday
That was AWESOME!!! We love watching tractor recoveries!! 😎🇺🇸
God bless everyone and god bless the Welkers and all farmers! 🙏🏻❤️🇺🇸 . Fingers crossed 🤞 and prayers 🙏🏻 for a very high yield harvest!
GREAT VIIDIO LOVE WATCHING THÉ KIDS COVER THOSE ACRES STILL WET HERE IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL
🎉🎉 Happy Birthday, Rosy!!! 🎉🎉 I hope you had an awesome birthday ❤
You guys, Tony Fast, Tim and all really bring honor to ag and Montana!!
Hi from Australia 🦘
Getting bogged is a good sign that the moisture is in the ground...
Can never complain about being bogged...😊
Stay safe..
Considering that Shelby, Montana only gets 12-inches of precipitation a year, mud is a good thing.
It actually gets less - recently it has averaged around 9 inches a year - less than Phoenix, Arizona. And Welker Farms has gotten even less than what has been recorded in town.
Scott your words on the way back to the farm are so true. I am one of those people. Thank you all for making the videos
Most people don't realize how difficult it can be to balance family time as a farmer during busy seasons. I bale hay in a fairly wet climate. Most other things are put on hold when there are dry windows to get a hay crop baled.
Happy birthday little lady!!
Im so glad there's Welkers in the world!
Assuming that I heard right it is amusing the Leg Arms boy’s name is three as is his age. Always nice to have the kids with you once in a while. Always enjoyed them.
All the buds need a flag on them they would look awesome
I love the welkers leg arms with his inspiration talks Bob on is korny jokes that won't lie I use at work sorry Bob and nick always just positive and pushing and they do it all yes but I know off camera is different but yall just are amazing fokes with amazing families keep it up welkers thank you for what yall do everyday
Go fix the Rockpicker, Nick!!😮 Get Leg-Arms and keep on keeping on.
Oh man! I thought I was going to see Big Brute spraying at night! I really really really like the Big Bubs tractors, but Big Brute spraying at night is out of this world! And I think if somebody's never seen it spraying. I think they would think it was a spaceship. Landed out in the field!
Jackson Brothers, farming in Australia. No ads for energy drinks etc.
Very true leg arm's driving back from Nick's recovery out of the mud hole
The yank-um ropes work well, as does the Big Bud! Wow! The Power alone!
Did you see that rope stop the Big Bud? holy moley!
You all are working hard. Looks a lot better than years drought in past. Great footage!
I like all the opening views. I think it would be great to have a video of the land and what you can see. And videos of just farming without all the other stuff. Maybe with a history of the farm. The views are spectacular
Great video guys, Love your drone footage,the best. Leg Arms I think you might have to plant that bowling ball seed a little deeper for it to germanate. God bless you guys
Some excellent insight ,Scott. God Bless.
Crops going in the ground here on the farm, today in Michigan !!
I’m guilty 19:28 of the none conforming and trying to explain why. I work hard every day to make it changed. Thanks Brother Scott for helping us identify issues. ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Always enjoy your family videos. God Bless Your Family 🙏🙏🙏
On the bright side,the seat and door are fixed on rhe Magnum
Old tractor are always fun watch, i like it. The buds are so much bigger then ours. Maybe we can see a 4 big bud some time.
Amen Scott thank you brother for your input 🙏
iI hope you guys have a great crop this year! You are due!
Happy Birthday young lady have a great day
Happy birthday young lady
Nick cant belive you got stuck LOL
Awesome drone footage
Great video guys. Thank y'all so much
Amen Brother I love it you are right on 👍
This is a phantasmagoric sharing.
Great video Nick LegArms and Bob
LOL Nick different than our farm in Western pennsylvania! Due to the fact that there are no woods or tree lines to dump the rocks in.
I think you need a bigger impact wrench for switching shovels. What speed are they planting at?
Love your videos being watching for few years keep up the great work
Playing in the mud doesn't have any age restrictions thankfully. You may have to take a flight to Hawaii to find one of those tree's Scott. I can testify that Big Buds and Ice Cream are a great combination. Take care and God bless!
Happy birthday Rosie🎉🎉
Not sure when you shot these videos but if it is semi current I hope you are getting decent views of the Northern Lights... Some down here in Central Texas well out of town have gotten great views so you folks should be seeing amazing views up there, even better than the occasional. Keep up the great work providing for us southerners.
They were incredible! 😮❤
you need to go find an old 20ft. disk to work the wash outs down.......
We do have an old JD 15ft I believe but it is thrashed. Needs a lot of work
Better be checking all them rock a lot of meteorites are found on farmland all the time some are quite valuable
How wonderful it is to be able to read subtitles in Spanish😊😊😊
Nick, I got a SINKING suspicion that you get stuck just so y'all can show off those sweet Yankum Ropes 😅
Product promotion with real-life application.
Great job rolling
Hook up to front loader and pulling in angle , Bad idea for front loader . You can bend it.
Thanks for your inspiration leg arms! It's a struggle this time of year for a lot of folks... Especially us that are putting all our eggs in one basket trying to raise a crop. Patience is a virtue for sure
I wonder if the Welkers aren't getting pranked by their neighbour's or some of their neighbour's kids. All I ever found on our farm was a couple of old flint arrowheads and a portion of an old settler style iron axe head with the back (flat) portion completely rusted away and gone.
Great job seeding LegArms and Bob
Cole the cornstar just did a good real time explanation of the MixMate on his spray trailer, I am not suggesting you would learn anything but he he explained how al the bit worked together, your audience will understand so don't gloss over tech details, those that get it will and those that don't will get it next year.
lol the stuck part was funny. i remember when my brother got stuck with our 806 back in the 70s after he got pulled out my dad made him run up and down the rode to get the soil off then he had to go back and brush it off the rode. luckily i was still to young to help out with that. lmao
Captain Crunch with 'no' crunch berries?? You ain't right, Nick !!
Have you guys ever considered a tag sprayer for the roller? Knock two things out at once?
Scott, I messed around and joke in the comments on this channel a lot, but I truly appreciate what you said in the brute on this video. Thank you.
Need a box on the tractor for those feral bowling balls! 😅
No mistakes were made when leg arms took his son home.