I wouldn’t enjoy Zack’s background to be so proficient at an early age with all the equipment and the farming. My friends are farmers in North Dakota for 50 years and I’ve watched them take care of a lot of equipment. Zack does a great job.
Interesting video. I’m not a farmer but when growing up my Dad grew Sugar Beet and I loved working with/for him on the land, my favourite being seed bed preparation. He often talked about his time in the US. He came over on the Queen Mary after WW2 to see how you guys did things and loved Farmall tractors as a result. I became a marine engineer but still love farming and learning how things are done over there.
Nnnnooo not the pheasants jojosnow !!!!😮 you are awesome little lady,, you both are super cool 😎 the coyotes are eating the turkey eggs around here,, could they be doing the same thing to the pheasant out there ? Stay awesome 😊
I was born on a 40,000 pecan orchard owned by William Stahmann. He passed away the ranch remains,it was the biggest in the world back in the 70s . The owners were my bosses and my best friends. They are of German decent,very smart ,smart farmers. My heroes,but most have passed away Rip. Stahmann Farms❤️😎🇺🇸
Still beautiful, keep on smiling JoJo ,tomorrow’s another day ! Nothing good comes from being in a funk ! Be grateful that you’re still vertical and ventilating 🙏🏻 Keep on posting ! ❤😊
I am drinking my coffee and I'm enjoying your video,your a special farmer,you remind me of Dorothy ,keep tapping your shoes. Thank you for the info,very informative. Very different from NM 😎🌻👍❤️
Hi looks like it's gonna be a beautiful day, not a cloud no where. It was 20 here at 5am know at 9am its 25 . So mabye it'll b a nice day here.. WORK HARD today. Talk to ya later.
Welcome to rural living, has its share of down pressure but firmly believe rural has far more variables and variety than the limits of metro/city rules from limits on lawns, land ownership and so many other factors.
It's 5:30 AM and I'm enjoying my first cup of coffee of the day. I really enjoy your VLOG. Have a lot of family in the Hays, Ransom, and Utica area. Most are farmers, others are in related businesses. Keep up the good work!
Not all girls on a farm are farm girls, but all farm girls never leave the farm no matter where they started or end up. You’re definitely a farm girl, Jo Jo!
Great video,show and tell,fun facts on a great state in the middle of the country. Every state has its specialty and its good to compare and see the differences. Keep up the good work.
I'm Larry and I really appreciate you sharing with your loss and I still have a hard time in some days and I thank you for your honesty and I hope you have a great week ahead. Peace out dear ✌️
Interestingly enough, the number one wheat producing county in Kansas is Sumner County on the southern border with Oklahoma, just south of Wichita. Another interesting tidbit is most of that wheat is dryland wheat irrigated only by what the rain the Good Lord provides...
Hey jo.. pops wanted so much to say...much.. as he saying 90 plus yep time for farm things... jojo what you here on yt .. we know and see our ageing farmers down under they all see you and talk like it's what's we all do on the land... love and best to you both .... Pops down under ❤ . Ps jo was saying what to say. Keep smiling 😊
Our farms here in the San Joaquin valley in California are huge. Some farms take 8 hours to make one pass from one end to the other. Not due to tractor breakdowns. Literally 8 hours and shift change at the end of the row!
Hi Ms JoJo, i am a garden guy in Oklahoma on Kansas border, like you I start everything in grow room from seed and I do soil blocks but also working on a small backyard greenhouse, my peas cabbage beets and peppers are up so far, i am curious what tomatoes you grow out there in your area, maybe a video sometime about your garden variety
I believe those are Wyoming Ground Squirrels. Ugh... they can create holes everywhere. Badgers and Coyotes are their predator, and of course Badgers make holes too. Snakes may also be predators, depending on what type of snakes you have in your area. A cattle rancher in Canada developed Lee's Traps, but these are not a good solution for a farm your size.
Always love both of your videos(Zach/you). Will you be able to leave the equipment on you have both been working on for next year or is this process of moving 500lb strip till a yearly task?
A beautiful spirit with a smile that’s absolutely captivating! 🌼
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I wouldn’t enjoy Zack’s background to be so proficient at an early age with all the equipment and the farming. My friends are farmers in North Dakota for 50 years and I’ve watched them take care of a lot of equipment. Zack does a great job.
Interesting video. I’m not a farmer but when growing up my Dad grew Sugar Beet and I loved working with/for him on the land, my favourite being seed bed preparation. He often talked about his time in the US. He came over on the Queen Mary after WW2 to see how you guys did things and loved Farmall tractors as a result. I became a marine engineer but still love farming and learning how things are done over there.
Love the kitty, coat, pouch, carrier, thingy! 👍👍
Nnnnooo not the pheasants jojosnow !!!!😮 you are awesome little lady,, you both are super cool 😎 the coyotes are eating the turkey eggs around here,, could they be doing the same thing to the pheasant out there ? Stay awesome 😊
I was born on a 40,000 pecan orchard owned by William Stahmann. He passed away the ranch remains,it was the biggest in the world back in the 70s . The owners were my bosses and my best friends. They are of German decent,very smart ,smart farmers. My heroes,but most have passed away
Rip. Stahmann Farms❤️😎🇺🇸
Yes, we want to see Zach nerd out.
Still beautiful, keep on smiling JoJo ,tomorrow’s another day ! Nothing good comes from being in a funk ! Be grateful that you’re still vertical and ventilating 🙏🏻 Keep on posting ! ❤😊
Jojo we love you and love sharing your journey . Don't worry it'll get warm again
Always busy on the farm. Have a wonderful day 🙏
Love your smile and love watching your videos showing what farmer's done .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Keep that beautiful smile, keep busy! God Bless to you be safe to you both.
Prairie dogs...large villages of them in their burrows.
I am drinking my coffee and I'm enjoying your video,your a special farmer,you remind me of Dorothy ,keep tapping your shoes. Thank you for the info,very informative. Very different from NM 😎🌻👍❤️
Hi looks like it's gonna be a beautiful day, not a cloud no where. It was 20 here at 5am know at 9am its 25 . So mabye it'll b a nice day here.. WORK HARD today. Talk to ya later.
Welcome to rural living, has its share of down pressure but firmly believe rural has far more variables and variety than the limits of metro/city rules from limits on lawns, land ownership and so many other factors.
That gray cat is adorable! Can't wait to find out what the big thing coming up might be...
It's 5:30 AM and I'm enjoying my first cup of coffee of the day. I really enjoy your VLOG. Have a lot of family in the Hays, Ransom, and Utica area. Most are farmers, others are in related businesses. Keep up the good work!
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching! 😊
Real goddess, simply perfect in every way.
She’s perfect and her humility is truly inspiring! 🌟
She would make a great mother to some lucky children .
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Not all girls on a farm are farm girls, but all farm girls never leave the farm no matter where they started or end up. You’re definitely a farm girl, Jo Jo!
I couldn’t believe the difference between Junction City and Salina in the amount of snow fall this year.
Great video,show and tell,fun facts on a great state in the middle of the country. Every state has its specialty and its good to compare and see the differences. Keep up the good work.
I'm Larry and I really appreciate you sharing with your loss and I still have a hard time in some days and I thank you for your honesty and I hope you have a great week ahead. Peace out dear ✌️
Interestingly enough, the number one wheat producing county in Kansas is Sumner County on the southern border with Oklahoma, just south of Wichita. Another interesting tidbit is most of that wheat is dryland wheat irrigated only by what the rain the Good Lord provides...
Jojo making my morning 🌄 Coffee twice as good ❤ as usual
Hey jo.. pops wanted so much to say...much.. as he saying 90 plus yep time for farm things... jojo what you here on yt .. we know and see our ageing farmers down under they all see you and talk like it's what's we all do on the land... love and best to you both .... Pops down under ❤ . Ps jo was saying what to say. Keep smiling 😊
Our farms here in the San Joaquin valley in California are huge. Some farms take 8 hours to make one pass from one end to the other. Not due to tractor breakdowns. Literally 8 hours and shift change at the end of the row!
For you information - your sunny smile cures every depressed guy out there who happens to see you! 🥰
BEAUTIFUL SMILE,BEAUTIFUL LADY,
The animal you showed was a Prairie Dog
You’ve got such a unique presence, I adore it.
Hi Ms JoJo, i am a garden guy in Oklahoma on Kansas border, like you I start everything in grow room from seed and I do soil blocks but also working on a small backyard greenhouse, my peas cabbage beets and peppers are up so far, i am curious what tomatoes you grow out there in your area, maybe a video sometime about your garden variety
Thank you ! God bless
Those badgers have a nice pretty fur use to trap them in the late 70s.
Keep smiling and everything will turn out right😊
The small holes/ dens are from Richardson's ground squirrels ( gophers).
More info please have a lovely day x
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Zack, you have a little ways to go to catch up on subs, but we’ll get you there.
Hey squirt, what about the sunflowers? I thought that was one of the biggest. I could be wrong. Somebody told me that LOL 🙏🌹🇺🇸
Have a great day Ms. JoJo ❤ your farm videos. Thank you for all the info👍🌻🇺🇸❤️
i raised my hand at wierd and crazy peppers that's me !
Incredible difference between native prairie and cropland! What a difference water makes!! How many acres inches of water can you apply each year?
keep it up Madame 🙂Greetings from Poland
0:15 I have the same problem. I don't do enough during the day to rest at night.
Love your show
Wow I'm impressed,good job guys.🌻😎
The little holes are probably kangaroo rats. Badger food.
♥ Badgers just love prairie dog buffets. 😉♥
did not know you were married again
OFF SEASON is Pretty much just A Change of Season, CONSTANT ROTATION............
한국에서도 응원합니다!! ❤❤❤❤ seoul
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Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Appreciate it Tony! Have a good day! ❤️
Those are Prairie Dog holes
Those are gophers JoJo.
Definitely deserving of a hair compliment, looks fantastic and very well spoken as well.
Looks like a prairie dog.
Prairie Dogs are bigger then that i believe. i would say it's a gopher.
Unfortunately if farmers keep pulling water from the aquifer at the current rate it won’t last much longer, at least as far as supporting wells.
Nice I will hope you two get rest soon
Zack never going to let the nap go😅
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If you take a nice warm aromatherapy bath with lighted candles it will relax you and put you in the mood. NOT AN ICE BATH! HA! ben/ michigan
Sunshine is good for you Sunshine.
Good Evening🙏
Good work😀
🎉🎉🎉 good job 🎉🎉🎉
That would be great
Zach that's awesome 👍 work
So when are you going to Hawaii take a break and have fun 😮😊😘😉😁😎👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏹🌹
As farmers that use irrigation do you have concerns over the Ogallala Aquifer running out of useful levels of water?
Might be a dumb question but why do a lot of farmers in America have round fields? I live in England so have never seen it before
Not a dumb question! Our center pivot sprinklers run in a circle to water them!
@JojoSnow01 makes sense now. Thank you for answering. I saw the other day you wasn't doing to good so i hope you are feelinģ better now.
Я так бачу по коментарях я один у вас на каналі з України.Дуже приємно вас бачити.,і на це є свої причини.Бажаю всього найкращого.
I believe those are Wyoming Ground Squirrels. Ugh... they can create holes everywhere. Badgers and Coyotes are their predator, and of course Badgers make holes too. Snakes may also be predators, depending on what type of snakes you have in your area. A cattle rancher in Canada developed Lee's Traps, but these are not a good solution for a farm your size.
I just love your content...you come across as so genuine❤
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Woooo. Watching for quiet some time now. Love the channel.
But, when did I ou get married again????!!!!
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How many acres does one of those sprinklers take care of.
I would enjoy! Text to audio messed me up
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Do you use anhydrous ammonia for your corn?
Nope!
How did you guys meet? Seems like you have great chemistry with each other.
We’ve made a video on this a couple years back we will definitely make a new one!
@@JojoSnow01 how many acres do you farm?
Always love both of your videos(Zach/you). Will you be able to leave the equipment on you have both been working on for next year or is this process of moving 500lb strip till a yearly task?
Hello Mr Zack 👍🖐️
Look like field rat dens, and the Antelope like wide open spaces whare they can see a long ways
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Do Badgers hurt humans 😢big ole holes for sure.1920 many people migrated to California,or big cities?
Oh for sure! 😂 badgers are meeeean
Jo Jo that little fella is a prairie dog Oklahoma has so many of those little prairie dogs TOWN as we call them. We do NOT like those little dogs.
I missed something, I don't remember the video of you all getting married!
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Your good looks make up for the lack of man's strength.👍
Hi jojo
Listen little girl com to oz n feel heat
I can’t help but think you are pregnant.
Not yet no😂
Me too!
Grossmont center, cart. Can to la mesa librsry.
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Is that Ur new husband after 3 yrs. Gee u didn't choose very well.
So don't u own it. We thought u did
They work for Blake, the owner.