Can you piece together a before and after video so people can understand how much of an improvement you guys made to the valley. Very impressive work !!
Really good video. Nice to see people that care about the land and are good land stewards.Turned out really nice. Hopefully you can get some grass growing and rooted in before any rain washes it. Looks like pretty light soil. Will you seed a cover crop like oats or something with it?
Looks great! Cleaned up and mowable, after the grass takes hold 🤞🙏. Easier to keep clean than clean up. John is an expert operator on the yellow stuff! Great video!
Stewardship of the land is everything. And your family is doing good work. It will make a good contibution to preseving the land for future generations.
I checked the Internet about size of farms in Saskatchewan. “The total farmed area in Saskatchewan was just over 60.2 million acres and the average farm size is 1,766 acres. Looking at demographics, 26,770 Saskatchewan farmers or 60.6 per cent are in the 55 and over age category.” “In all of Canada the average farm is 809 acres.” So the Keilstra’s have a large acreage to farm (3100 acres) and maintain. Lots of work for them I am sure.
My compliments on your land improvement efforts!!! Nice to see something positive compared to all the turmoil going on with the upcoming election and world events. Hope you're blessed with a bountiful and safe harvest.
nice video showing both construction and farm equipmet in use. Don't believe I would have dragged that ground after seeding. That particular harrow is moving too much seed-infused dirt around. I would have used a cultipacker or nothing at all.
Getting my own Tractors has always been my Dream for my business. I just acquired 2 recently, earning $22K weekly has been really helpful. I can now give back to the locals in my community ❤ God bless America 🇺🇸
Can you piece together a before and after video so people can understand how much of an improvement you guys made to the valley. Very impressive work !!
Great dozer work! Nice job!
You all are great stewards of the land. Love the videos. Please keep us updated on the progress. BTW what kind of grass seed was drilled in?
that will looks really nice when the seeds come through , changed that completely , really nice
Looks great
Bless your excavator contractor. Spent many yrs do the same
He's patient and a one pass precision person. My hats off to him
beautiful landscape!
Just curious what seed mixture you ended up using? TIA
Really good video. Nice to see people that care about the land and are good land stewards.Turned out really nice. Hopefully you can get some grass growing and rooted in before any rain washes it. Looks like pretty light soil. Will you seed a cover crop like oats or something with it?
That is definitely steep.
I looked at your store too. Didn't realize that you had more than hats. They look nice.
Looking good.
Good stewards of the land, that's refreshing to see!
Beautiful country! Ron
Good Job revitalizing the land and stopping the gully from cutting back more.
Absolutely love this video.
Thanks for bringing us along 😊
Love to see the continuous improvements you guys make to your farm.
Looks great! Cleaned up and mowable, after the grass takes hold 🤞🙏. Easier to keep clean than clean up. John is an expert operator on the yellow stuff! Great video!
Stewardship of the land is everything. And your family is doing good work. It will make a good contibution to preseving the land for future generations.
Looking good! 👍 Good idea with the rock structures to help hold everything. What are you using for grass seed?
That D6 sure can move the dirt. Thanks 😊
I used to have. Jd 350 dozer many years ago. Th smell of the dirt was wonderful. Final back blade was very rewarding. Congrats
Looking great. The drone shots pull it all together.
What did you seed into that spot?
Nice !
Great video Aaron and George 👍👍🍻💪🗽
I checked the Internet about size of farms in Saskatchewan. “The total farmed area in Saskatchewan was just over 60.2 million acres and the average farm size is 1,766 acres. Looking at demographics, 26,770 Saskatchewan farmers or 60.6 per cent are in the 55 and over age category.” “In all of Canada the average farm is 809 acres.”
So the Keilstra’s have a large acreage to farm (3100 acres) and maintain. Lots of work for them I am sure.
My compliments on your land improvement efforts!!! Nice to see something positive compared to all the turmoil going on with the upcoming election and world events. Hope you're blessed with a bountiful and safe harvest.
Oh my! I see you have shirts on your website!!!! Excited to see!!!! Another great video!
Thanks for posting
Great Job ....stewardship of the land is everything!!!!
This is an intelligent investment in your land,with time it will pay it's way back,and esthetically it will give it value.
I like that tractor
You guys could have a cheese rolling competition on that steep hill like they have in England. 😄
Pretty steep. Had my butt cheeks tight! Thanks for taking me along.
What a view . Great video fellas 👍
My dad had exactly same kind of a drag like you guys got
Gotta work with what you got. Not everyone has a perfect farm.
What were you planting?
nice video showing both construction and farm equipmet in use. Don't believe I would have dragged that ground after seeding. That particular harrow is moving too much seed-infused dirt around. I would have used a cultipacker or nothing at all.
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Think anything is going to grow in that sand? Looks good though.
Expect some soil erosion. You can't replace trees with little grass roots.
Getting my own Tractors has always been my Dream for my business. I just acquired 2 recently, earning $22K weekly has been really helpful. I can now give back to the locals in my community ❤ God bless America 🇺🇸
God bless you and your family more abundantly
But how do you earn that much weekly? I'm genuinely curious
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She's a licensed broker here in the states 🇺🇸
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That’s going to work out super! Once seeded/planted so much more beneficial.