As an Australian living on a very isolated ranch (300 miles to the first road safety signs & 120 miles to the nearest town pop. 320) I can really relate to you. Our quarter horses, Santa Gertrudis cattle, merino wool sheep and 8 working dogs appear to live on land not dissimilar to yours. Our stock are almost part of our family, we never stress the animals and keep their hygiene records up to date. We are on about 300,000 acres watered by creeks and windmill equipped dams. It was very interesting to see your ranch look so much like ours. Hope 2020 is a good one. Cheers
It's such a great way to live. With family, land. Animals and liberty. It's everything the new world order wants gone. Shrinking our food supplies an extra perk for them. All the people getting rich on the illegal crossing believe themselves to be worthy of destroying others. Prayers for the ranching families and their lifestyle.
@@hairymanonetwo it's more work to move tons of earth than it is to scale a fence or cut through it with a saw. Israel has a border wall and illegal traffic decreased 90%. The other 10% is just tunneling that is easily found.
@@bradwhitt6768 there is 2300 miles , grab a shovel oh you might as well build one on the north side because Mexicans can fly freely to Canada to work .
Why don’t y’all just legalize marijuana? That’ll definitely put an end to the marijuana smuggling. Other drugs? Well, I’m just talking about marijuana. Just saying.
That little wall they showed was a joke!!! Need a better one and it needs to go the full length of the border so trucks full of marijuana cant cross!!!
Let's legalize marijuana and all the drogs so no more problem and the government make money 2 simple anyway be in the army is the big problem is how they fix you whit drogs
Im a cattlemen and have been for nearly 50 years...... I this video I see over grazed lands.... thats neglect......causing soil erosion.....and if a farmer / rancher needs to brand cattle.....its because they dont know where their cattle are......or where they been. To me...........thats neglect !
Irv Farmer-Actually sir, That area was given the name Mal Pais by the Spanish. It is a harsh environment. There has never been much usable grass on that land. The ranchers there have to provide supplemental feed to make the ranch thrive. The water is over 800 ft deep and surface water is virtually non existent. The land is considered western Desert in ecological terms (+20 degree difference between day and night). my Family raised cattle on that land, and I assure you that the Ranchers try to be the best steward they can, given the conditions. The country is open range, most is BLM Leased by ranchers. Water wells can be long distances apart. we burned the pears to help provide liquid for the cattle. Ranching there is way different than other places around the US where grass grows freely and have sufficient surface water.
@@terryriggs4442 Interesting you mentioned " stewards " I always thought a good steward of the land was a farmer who left the land in better condition then he / she found it ? What your explaining here seems like your taking everything you can get from the land.....and if there isnt enough you supplement with hay supplies ? This sounds to me like a farmer here who works part time at the Farm service agency....under the soil and water conservation.. He helps farmers lay out waterways for erosion control. On his 2000 acre farm there are no waterways ! If a heavy rain washes deep gullies through his fields he goes in and replants rows of corn going with the waterway. This is a good steward of the land ? In your situation if there is very little water to be seen..shouldnt that tell you that yah should .......move on ? Or drastically change your farming methods ? What.....you and other ranchers will continue to " mine " every last blade of grass until its gone ? Sometime basic logic does play a part in farming ! In my area winters are also very harsh ... still know where my cattle are..and make sure I check them every day . Here many farmers complain coyotes kill their calves. The fact is.... they dont check their cattle and know when there is a sick calf. If a calf dies they dont even know it......then when they see the calf eaten out in a day or two they claim its the coyotes. We have groups of 8 coyotes in the area all the time. Never seen where a calf was killed yet by a coyote in my 35 years with cattle. Those farmers are good stewards to their cattle ?
God Bless you folks. Thank you for staying with the Land.
If the average American took the time to listen to these rancher's the world would be a better place
Man I’d love to be able to ride that hard at 79
Viva MEXICO LA TIERRA DE LOS VAQUEROS 🇲🇽 M X 🇲🇽 🌵🌵🌵
As an Australian living on a very isolated ranch (300 miles to the first road safety signs & 120 miles to the nearest town pop. 320) I can really relate to you. Our quarter horses, Santa Gertrudis cattle, merino wool sheep and 8 working dogs appear to live on land not dissimilar to yours. Our stock are almost part of our family, we never stress the animals and keep their hygiene records up to date. We are on about 300,000 acres watered by creeks and windmill equipped dams. It was very interesting to see your ranch look so much like ours. Hope 2020 is a good one. Cheers
Viva Mexico la tierra de los vaqueros 🇲🇽 M X 🌵🌵🌵🌵✋
Dear rest of america.we live this way.we mind our own.we husband the land.and damn can all y'all jus go on bout your business &let us be.
Semper Fi. Can't give up can we?
It's such a great way to live. With family, land. Animals and liberty. It's everything the new world order wants gone. Shrinking our food supplies an extra perk for them. All the people getting rich on the illegal crossing believe themselves to be worthy of destroying others. Prayers for the ranching families and their lifestyle.
Viva MEXICO THE LAND OF THE VAQUEROS
VIVA MEXICO THE LAND OF THE VAQUEROS
Love the Glenn family.
Anymore these days.... our southern border is a BIG head scratcher!!!! 🤔
Ongoing Border Wall Construction in Arizona
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That wall/fence they showed, looks like it could be quite easily scaled. They need a better physical barrier.
So.....if they do scale the wall or fence then ? Or....go under it ? Most likely..........more of the same !
@@hairymanonetwo it's more work to move tons of earth than it is to scale a fence or cut through it with a saw. Israel has a border wall and illegal traffic decreased 90%. The other 10% is just tunneling that is easily found.
@@hairymanonetwo Ongoing Border Wall Construction in Arizona
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What for half of México is here
@@bradwhitt6768 there is 2300 miles , grab a shovel oh you might as well build one on the north side because Mexicans can fly freely to Canada to work .
Legit read promo as porno and was like... wait a minute this UA-cam.
Mejor regresé los territorios robados a México
I thought I recognized you Diego lol
Why don’t y’all just legalize marijuana? That’ll definitely put an end to the marijuana smuggling. Other drugs? Well, I’m just talking about marijuana. Just saying.
So let me get this straight..
Ed Connell is still alive??
That little wall they showed was a joke!!! Need a better one and it needs to go the full length of the border so trucks full of marijuana cant cross!!!
Fucking racists drug addicts stop using drugs
Ongoing Border Wall Construction in Arizona
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Promise's made, promises kept.
@@wyominghorseman9172 lol, really, and the election was stolen, lol.
Free migration of Latinos from Mexico to the United States to enrich the USA culturally
STFU!
That land was stolen from Mexico in the first place.
To hell with your wall.
Let's legalize marijuana and all the drogs so no more problem and the government make money 2 simple anyway be in the army is the big problem is how they fix you whit drogs
Im a cattlemen and have been for nearly 50 years...... I this video I see over grazed lands.... thats neglect......causing soil erosion.....and if a farmer / rancher needs to brand cattle.....its because they dont know where their cattle are......or where they been. To me...........thats neglect !
Irv Farmer-Actually sir, That area was given the name Mal Pais by the Spanish. It is a harsh environment. There has never been much usable grass on that land. The ranchers there have to provide supplemental feed to make the ranch thrive. The water is over 800 ft deep and surface water is virtually non existent. The land is considered western Desert in ecological terms (+20 degree difference between day and night). my Family raised cattle on that land, and I assure you that the Ranchers try to be the best steward they can, given the conditions. The country is open range, most is BLM Leased by ranchers. Water wells can be long distances apart. we burned the pears to help provide liquid for the cattle. Ranching there is way different than other places around the US where grass grows freely and have sufficient surface water.
@@terryriggs4442 Interesting you mentioned " stewards " I always thought a good steward of the land was a farmer who left the land in better condition then he / she found it ? What your explaining here seems like your taking everything you can get from the land.....and if there isnt enough you supplement with hay supplies ? This sounds to me like a farmer here who works part time at the Farm service agency....under the soil and water conservation.. He helps farmers lay out waterways for erosion control. On his 2000 acre farm there are no waterways ! If a heavy rain washes deep gullies through his fields he goes in and replants rows of corn going with the waterway. This is a good steward of the land ?
In your situation if there is very little water to be seen..shouldnt that tell you that yah should .......move on ? Or drastically change your farming methods ? What.....you and other ranchers will continue to " mine " every last blade of grass until its gone ? Sometime basic logic does play a part in farming ! In my area winters are also very harsh ... still know where my cattle are..and make sure I check them every day . Here many farmers complain coyotes kill their calves. The fact is.... they dont check their cattle and know when there is a sick calf. If a calf dies they dont even know it......then when they see the calf eaten out in a day or two they claim its the coyotes. We have groups of 8 coyotes in the area all the time. Never seen where a calf was killed yet by a coyote in my 35 years with cattle. Those farmers are good stewards to their cattle ?
@@hairymanonetwo You know nothing.
Rock Running Bulls and Cowboy's
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@@hairymanonetwo Where do you farm/ranch?