Thank you for your kind words . I have looked at those tools and parts over the years and wondered what to do with them . This was so perfect , I loved watching Shane splice his belt and I knew then I had found a deserving home for those parts . I had the almost exact setup as yours , mine was Better Built from Salt Lake , Utah . We called the seed duster the cannon . Looking forward to watching the process from my easy chair . True statement as it is easy to recognize , you are hard working people . I used to operate a Bobcat with their version of a Fecon rotary drum forest masticator . I was dealing with overgrowth of Lodge pole pine . Great tool . Front door 1/2 inch lexan . Anyway You made my evening , keep up the good work and another awesome video . I wished you were not clear across the country , I have 2 16 ft Logan SUB beds that I am sure you could use .
I really appreciate you sending your tooling/ leftover lacing our way ! It will get used for years to come I am sure of. Thank you very much for taking the time and the thought to ship that package to us. And PS. The stationary was perfect !
Dan, I know Shane thanked you already. I have been with Dave all day today getting potato seed in Northern Maine. I’m just getting to answer your comment. Thank you so much for sending us that package. You are a very kind person! And your letter was so thoughtful! I am framing your letter. The tools will get lots of use, but the support and kindness you showed us is heartwarming. Thank you again!
@@BellsFarming You are most welcome , I know hard work when I see it and I have much deserved respect for what you and the family have going on . I know that is enough lacing for many years . I farmed in a potato parts desert . My nearest potato parts store was 150 miles . Keep in mind this was before Amazon or the internet . No setting down and texting off your order . My only suggestion is play along the way , we get old way too fast . No one in their final days , comments , I wished I would have worked more ... All the Best
I truly love y'all's content have a lot of farming channel s I watch y'all have the best content don't know why you don't have a million subscribers like some because y'all are the best at this love the way you explain everything very helpful for people like me that have no clue to what goes into everything so thanks for that truly love y'all
I'm not a city kid, mostly grains and dairy farming here in southern Michigan, i am blown away by the amount of specialized machinery used in your potato operation. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL !!! You are educating me and I look forward to future videos. ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Awesome! I’m so glad you enjoy the channel! It has been a lot of fun making videos! I really love what we are going! It is so cool to me that other people are interested too! 💚💚💚thank you for watching.
The excitement builds, I’m on the edge of my lift chair recliner anticipating the cutting and planting process! 😮 Thanks for another great vlog from Molly. I love learning new things and you always do such a good job of explaining the potato farming processes. 😊
I love the details you guys go to in the videos to explain what you do and why. It's too easy to just go to the grocery store, pick up a bag of potatoes and forget how much work went into producing them and getting them to the store shelves. If you ate today- THANK A FARMER!!!
Never a dull moment on the farm. The equipment you guys use is very cool and fun to operate. Shane’s like a kid in the candy store😂 Thanks for sharing!
That row of equipment is some kind of wizardry, I thought you folks just sat around in cheers grabbing a potato out of one barrel cutting it up and throwing it in another barrel, Rube Goldberg be proud of that
Your farm set-up seems to have (to me) very few people working there. I suppose that's why you have so many machines. In S.Africa they probably use more manual labour. Not sure what it's like on the big potato farms. So glad I found this channel: thanks.
Hard working people produce the best and high quality product ,,I’ve been around with this company for over 6 decades and will always be awestruck at everything that has to be done before those potatoes land on your plate. God keep you healthy..
Seed cutting: The teaser trailer. Coming soon. Seed cutting: The Potatoes Roll. 😂. Excited to follow along from the start of seeding, planting, growth and harvest.
Its always interesting and enjoyable to watch all of your "behind the scenes" videos! Seeing how many different facets there are in an operation like yours is truly eye opening! Thanks!
You know, a woman that wants to work can do better then a lot of men. We might not be quite as strong as men, but we figure out a way to get the job done! Thank you for sharing that little story with me :)
Always learning from your videos, Molly and Shane. I’m familiar with the process and some of the equipment, but each operation is different. What a fetching thumbnail! Bell Farms’ spokesmodel.
Haha thanks! Yeah it would be cool to see how some of these other farms cut seed, I guess I will have to visit some time to see how it differs! Thank you for your comments 😊
This is a most impressive operation. I had no idea what potato farming involved. Your financial cost for building and equipment must be enormous. And I thought a hay barn was expensive and s small one at that. And like all farmer you have to work around weather and it never seems to be in step with the crop timing and the farmer timing and than there the inevitable equipment break down when everything seems to be going quite well. Farming is just not for everyone. Thank you for sharing how all this works. For what potatoes cost in the retail stores this type of farming has to produce a lot of tonnage at harvest or your margins could be very low. I assume that harvesting is very time sensitive as to when the potatoes could go bad.
Hey Molly, another fun video, looking forward to watching y’all cut taters:) also that chopper is sick! Shane is gonna chew up some stuff for sure! Thanks for bringing us along!😊
Very informative. It occurred to me that I am probably wearing some of your fine product after it went through the intermediate step of being a hot plate of cheese fries here in Philly.
Awesome walk through of the seed cutting equipment. I look forward to seeing the rest of the process once in full swing. Thanks for another great informative video!! And that skid steer attachment looks like it means business for sure! How fun!!
Absolutely fascinating, from the multi-use of buildings (moving equipment in and out) to the specialized equipment for seed cutting (I wonder how the first generation did the work?), to the use of the mulcher to keep down the encroachment. I remember using hand loppers and a chain saw and how lucky we felt with the advent of a brush saw!
Thank you so much for watching! We are lucky to have all this equipment. And some of it only gets used for a few weeks out of the year! I’m glad we don’t have to cut all the see by hand. But I can appreciate the work that all the generations before us put in to get farming practices where it is today!
Now we get to see how the potato crop is done "Start to finish". Luckily I shop at Market Basket so I get to taste the finished spuds. Ready, Set, GO!!!!
That forestry mulcher is a handy rig to clean up around the fields. your explanation of the seed cutter was great I have been woundering how that could work. I cut my seed by hand not only by size but how many eyes and where they are.😊
Looking forward to see how the seeding operation works. I never realized the amount of manual abor that goes into potatoes, I'm only fused to corn hay and soybeans where everything is done from a tractor or combine seat. Thanks for the video.
Nice mulcher. It will save so much time in reclaiming your fields. They will fire out large hunks of wood from the front but they are great stress relief on those days when you want to break something. lol. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Molly, great video, that mulcher looks like fun! Never realized how involved planting was, can't wait to see this in action 😀 Hope you guys have a great week!
Hey girl, just watching the new video on my new phone. Much better phone and I hope I will keep this one from being taken. Nice video and ty for posting
That mulcher is a great addition to the farm keeping fields cut back is a crucial part of having good fields that’s something that a lot of people don’t realize. Looking forward to seeing the potatoe cutter in action always wondered how it was done on large scale farms.
You do a great job editing these videos. I know it takes time and patience. Thanks for sharing your work progress. I hope to stop by the store soon and check out our.
Thank you! It does take some time to make the videos, but it is really enjoyable to hear done everyone watching! Thank you! I hope I’m here if you stop by!
the BELL FARM another vlog from MOLLY interesting that maybe new machines and the cleaning also BESSY was there. and sorting the potatoes. I understand that there is a lot of agricultural land available there, next time the vlog, madam💚🐕
Excellent 👍 thank you Molly and Shane that was very informative and interesting,that attachment for the skid steer looks lethal 😮 lovely and sunny here in the UK 🇬🇧,all the best to you 🤗👍
Hey Molly & Shane I really enjoy watching forestry mulching it’s very gratifying see all the overgrowth disappear and an area get turned into usable land. I’ve seen one of those on a John Deer skid steer that had high flow capacity and that thing was scary, just could not be with three to four hundred feet. The only thing I think they lack is you can’t grind up the root system oh whatever you cut down, especially on those Alder trees they’re eventually going to grow back. I almost wanna take an excavator after I’ve done mulching and dig up all those roots systems. I think in the long run the time that it would save not having to go back again and again. 🤷🏻♂️ Hmm…then again what would you do with all those root balls!?Ah man it never ends! 🤣
Since your channel had its inaugural episode in the harvest season last fall, I have looked forward to seeing how the cycle completes. I won't miss an episode. Can't say enough good things about your channel but I'll try: Great content, quality, production and especially presentation! Cheers
Thank you so much! You are very kind! Haha I watched my first video last night. It was funny but honestly it’s wasn’t terrible. It has been a lot of fun learning how to film things and explain how we farm. It’s so interesting to me and I want to share it with everyone. Thank you very much for the support! 💚💚❤️💚
Very interesting, I’ve probably done it before but I’m gonna do it again and that’s complement the two of you. How well you work together. You make a very very good team.
awesome i just planted mine here Saturday and Sunday i used all seed potatoes i got from my local grocery store.. reds purples and russets. now i will see how they produce. i am betting though not as good as yours, Shanes and Bell Farms. take care have fun.. life is always an adventure good or bad but always an adventure.
@@BellsFarming Here in north Florida mine are just about ready to dig. I planted three 70 ft rows in my garden, Kennibecks, Reds, and Yukon Gold. I live next to a 50 acre potato field but those are chip potatoes, Snowdens and Atlantics. The owner has his two four row harvesters prepped and ready. They were tuning up the field trucks today.
Very interesting little girl thanks for sharing with us can't wait to see you all making seed. Love the new brush hog would love to see it working more 😀 ❤.
🤔 Why does Molly always tell Shane to take it out and play with it? Great video glad Shane got to take his new toy out and play with it. Can never have enough brush clearing toys.
I truly enjoy your channel , look forward to each and every episode . A few comments , Ratchet straps , always a challenge to deal with the excess strapping , I loved it , Shane , oh that will get me home ... LOL . On a personal question , Molly I seem to sense this is maybe your first seed cutting season ? One time years ago I had a wreck going on with my seed , I took delivery early , It was warmer than normal , wet spring , late into the field and sprouted seed , OMG what a nightmare ... If I come to Maine do you think I could get Shane out of the skid steer ? I totally enjoyed operating one with a forestry head , nice results . Good day
So last year I was in the tractor the entire time they were cutting seed, so I missed the working days. I have seen it done a few times over the years. But I am working full time at the farm now. So I will make time to make a video while we are cutting seed this year. So yes, you are right. Thank you for all of your support! It is people like you who make this channel what it is. Your comments and kindness keeps me motivated to put out videos for everyone! 💚
Looking forward to see it all in action. We were suppose to get rain the last two days. But as per usual, it blew past us. Living on top of a gravel bed, rain is so important for all the greenery. We just don't get it.
I wish we were closer. Shane could have borrowed my FAE BL4/SSL Forestry Mulcher For Skid Steer to find out the one he would like the most. Oh I got a new Claas Quadrant 5300RC Big Square Baler
Thank you for your kind words . I have looked at those tools and parts over the years and wondered what to do with them . This was so perfect , I loved watching Shane splice his belt and I knew then I had found a deserving home for those parts . I had the almost exact setup as yours , mine was Better Built from Salt Lake , Utah . We called the seed duster the cannon . Looking forward to watching the process from my easy chair . True statement as it is easy to recognize , you are hard working people . I used to operate a Bobcat with their version of a Fecon rotary drum forest masticator . I was dealing with overgrowth of Lodge pole pine . Great tool . Front door 1/2 inch lexan . Anyway You made my evening , keep up the good work and another awesome video . I wished you were not clear across the country , I have 2 16 ft Logan SUB beds that I am sure you could use .
Dan, you’re a good man! Take care.
I really appreciate you sending your tooling/ leftover lacing our way ! It will get used for years to come I am sure of. Thank you very much for taking the time and the thought to ship that package to us. And PS. The stationary was perfect !
Dan, I know Shane thanked you already. I have been with Dave all day today getting potato seed in Northern Maine. I’m just getting to answer your comment. Thank you so much for sending us that package. You are a very kind person! And your letter was so thoughtful! I am framing your letter. The tools will get lots of use, but the support and kindness you showed us is heartwarming. Thank you again!
@@BellsFarming You are most welcome , I know hard work when I see it and I have much deserved respect for what you and the family have going on . I know that is enough lacing for many years . I farmed in a potato parts desert . My nearest potato parts store was 150 miles . Keep in mind this was before Amazon or the internet . No setting down and texting off your order . My only suggestion is play along the way , we get old way too fast . No one in their final days , comments , I wished I would have worked more ... All the Best
I had no idea that potato farming is so complex. Thanks for all the behind the scenes.
Thank you so much for sticking around and watching!
I truly love y'all's content have a lot of farming channel s I watch y'all have the best content don't know why you don't have a million subscribers like some because y'all are the best at this love the way you explain everything very helpful for people like me that have no clue to what goes into everything so thanks for that truly love y'all
Thank you very much! Subscriber are growing slowly :)
I'm not a city kid, mostly grains and dairy farming here in southern Michigan, i am blown away by the amount of specialized machinery used in your potato operation. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL !!! You are educating me and I look forward to future videos. ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Awesome! I’m so glad you enjoy the channel! It has been a lot of fun making videos! I really love what we are going! It is so cool to me that other people are interested too! 💚💚💚thank you for watching.
The excitement builds, I’m on the edge of my lift chair recliner anticipating the cutting and planting process! 😮 Thanks for another great vlog from Molly. I love learning new things and you always do such a good job of explaining the potato farming processes. 😊
Thank you so much! I promise the next seed cutting video will actually be cutting seed
I love the details you guys go to in the videos to explain what you do and why. It's too easy to just go to the grocery store, pick up a bag of potatoes and forget how much work went into producing them and getting them to the store shelves. If you ate today- THANK A FARMER!!!
I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos! And as always thank you for your comments and the support 💚
Great video Molly and Shane
Never a dull moment on the farm. The equipment you guys use is very cool and fun to operate. Shane’s like a kid in the candy store😂
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching! 💚
The perfect video to watch before my bedtime.
Thank you for watching us :)
@@BellsFarming you’re welcome.
I enjoy watching your videos. I’m excited to see how the potatoes are planted.
Thank you so much! We will start cutting seed at the end of this week i think.
That row of equipment is some kind of wizardry, I thought you folks just sat around in cheers grabbing a potato out of one barrel cutting it up and throwing it in another barrel, Rube Goldberg be proud of that
Haha yes it’s a modern version of that hahah
Your farm set-up seems to have (to me) very few people working there. I suppose that's why you have so many machines. In S.Africa they probably use more manual labour. Not sure what it's like on the big potato farms. So glad I found this channel: thanks.
Thank you! Yes labor is an issue. Machine are now needed to replace good workers
None of us are afraid to work 1000% correct
Shane appears to like and respect the new mulcher😊
I like that, respect! Very good
Hard working people produce the best and high quality product ,,I’ve been around with this company for over 6 decades and will always be awestruck at everything that has to be done before those potatoes land on your plate. God keep you healthy..
That’s a lot of years! Thank you so much for watching.
at the end there is a boy (who looks so happy) following you,...God bless you all!
Thank you for taking the time and slowing down your production effort to capture it on video. Can't wait to see the planting. Cheers!
Thank you very much for watching!
Seed cutting: The teaser trailer. Coming soon. Seed cutting: The Potatoes Roll. 😂. Excited to follow along from the start of seeding, planting, growth and harvest.
Hahahaha very soon we will start! Thank you Steve for watching 💚
Its always interesting and enjoyable to watch all of your "behind the scenes" videos! Seeing how many different facets there are in an operation like yours is truly eye opening! Thanks!
Thank you! I’m trying to show what farming really is like. There is so much work that goes into the getting ready for things haha
great channel thanks molly
Can’t wait for planting nice new destructive tool you got there,later.❤️😎🇺🇸
Thank Joe
My wife grew up in Mars Hill, she worked for many different farmers, one 76 year old farmer said she was the best Hired Man he had ever had.
You know, a woman that wants to work can do better then a lot of men. We might not be quite as strong as men, but we figure out a way to get the job done! Thank you for sharing that little story with me :)
Always learning from your videos, Molly and Shane. I’m familiar with the process and some of the equipment, but each operation is different. What a fetching thumbnail! Bell Farms’ spokesmodel.
Haha thanks! Yeah it would be cool to see how some of these other farms cut seed, I guess I will have to visit some time to see how it differs! Thank you for your comments 😊
This is a most impressive operation. I had no idea what potato farming involved. Your financial cost for building and equipment must be enormous. And I thought a hay barn was expensive and s small one at that. And like all farmer you have to work around weather and it never seems to be in step with the crop timing and the farmer timing and than there the inevitable equipment break down when everything seems to be going quite well. Farming is just not for everyone. Thank you for sharing how all this works. For what potatoes cost in the retail stores this type of farming has to produce a lot of tonnage at harvest or your margins could be very low. I assume that harvesting is very time sensitive as to when the potatoes could go bad.
Thank you!
Hey Molly, another fun video, looking forward to watching y’all cut taters:) also that chopper is sick! Shane is gonna chew up some stuff for sure! Thanks for bringing us along!😊
Thank you Sharon! Lots more fun stuff to come!
Thank you for sharing how it all works l often wondered when l was a kid it will be good to see thanks for taking us a long. 👍
Thank you for watching :)
❤ "none of us are afraid of work"
That’s what it takes to have a successful farm. And honestly it doesn’t feel like work!
I am 8 hours late coming to the party!
Great vid guys ! Happy brush cutting!!
Hahah thanks for watching! And you’re not late! Shane is going to have a blast with that thing.
Very informative. It occurred to me that I am probably wearing some of your fine product after it went through the intermediate step of being a hot plate of cheese fries here in Philly.
Hahaha
Awesome walk through of the seed cutting equipment. I look forward to seeing the rest of the process once in full swing. Thanks for another great informative video!! And that skid steer attachment looks like it means business for sure! How fun!!
Thanks for taking us along!!
Thank you!
Looking forward to the actual seed cutting. That’ll be cool to see.
Yeah i figured I would give a little run down before you guys see it in action! Thank you for watching.
nice equipment in the front there MS Molly... on the skidstear that is!!😎
Hahaha good one Thomas!
If I had one of those mulchers at my place, there wouldn’t be a bush left standing. 😂
Hahaha the sound is very satisfying
Yes I will figure out how to post it! Thank you it’s so cute!
Absolutely fascinating, from the multi-use of buildings (moving equipment in and out) to the specialized equipment for seed cutting (I wonder how the first generation did the work?), to the use of the mulcher to keep down the encroachment. I remember using hand loppers and a chain saw and how lucky we felt with the advent of a brush saw!
Thank you so much for watching! We are lucky to have all this equipment. And some of it only gets used for a few weeks out of the year! I’m glad we don’t have to cut all the see by hand. But I can appreciate the work that all the generations before us put in to get farming practices where it is today!
Molly always beautiful ❤ so love you’re hair too 🙂
Thank you!! 😊
OK! Someone needs an office manager to clean up that room. He He!
Hahah oh I’m aware!!!! Hahahaha
Now we get to see how the potato crop is done "Start to finish". Luckily I shop at Market Basket so I get to taste the finished spuds. Ready, Set, GO!!!!
Yay! I’m excited to show a whole year of farming. Thank you for coming along for the journey
Thanks to everyone for the interesting video tonight!!
Thank you very much!
Yahoo.... It's spring. Great job showing what you all love to do.
Thank you
You will have to share your playlist of your tractor music. We will have to see you rockin' to your tunes on those 12 hour days or nights.
Yes, I want to know the set list! :)
I will try and make that happen!
That forestry mulcher is a handy rig to clean up around the fields. your explanation of the seed cutter was great I have been woundering how that could work. I cut my seed by hand not only by size but how many eyes and where they are.😊
Yeah that thing is great! How much seed do you cut by hand?
Looking forward to see how the seeding operation works. I never realized the amount of manual abor that goes into potatoes, I'm only fused to corn hay and soybeans where everything is done from a tractor or combine seat. Thanks for the video.
Thank you very much for watching!
Way to go, Dan the Man!
That was a very nice thing he did!
Great video bells farming I have only just found your channel but I look forward to more videos
Welcome! And thank and you!
Nice mulcher. It will save so much time in reclaiming your fields. They will fire out large hunks of wood from the front but they are great stress relief on those days when you want to break something. lol. Thanks for sharing.
Haha the sound alone is satisfying!
Hey Molly, great video, that mulcher looks like fun! Never realized how involved planting was, can't wait to see this in action 😀 Hope you guys have a great week!
Thank you guys! I hope you have a great weekend too!
Hey girl, just watching the new video on my new phone. Much better phone and I hope I will keep this one from being taken. Nice video and ty for posting
Oh good! Hold on to that one! Thank you for watching!
The mulcher is a very nice addition to the farm.
Yes, Shane will really enjoy using it. He has wanted one for a very long time!
Awesome tutorial Molly on getting the ball rolling for planting season. Enjoyed it. Have a great week.
Thank you ! Next video will be out soon!
I can't wait to see the seed cutting operation and Planting take place. Awesome. :)
Very soon! Thank you
Good job!~ Nice to see the new toy will keep you guys busy getting a bunch of cutting/chipping done on unwanted tree growth!
Yes! I’ll do an update on it in a few weeks.
I got a good laugh out of Shane's thingy as he described it. Thanks for the setting up of my work station can not wait to start cutting seed
Haha yeah Brian! Thingy. We will be starting Monday I think!
That mulcher is a great addition to the farm keeping fields cut back is a crucial part of having good fields that’s something that a lot of people don’t realize. Looking forward to seeing the potatoe cutter in action always wondered how it was done on large scale farms.
Thanks Keith! Soon we will be cutting. I think maybe Monday
Never knew how much work goes into a potato farm. You run a nice clean farm. I’m very impressed with your operation.
Thank you! We really love what we are doing!
Nice cutter..2,3,4,6cut..and a auger treater..good job on explaining things.
Thanks Paul! More explanation coming soon! Hahaha
Great job guys!
Thank you
cool new tool
Great video. Nice toys,, ❤
Thank you!
You do a great job editing these videos. I know it takes time and patience. Thanks for sharing your work progress. I hope to stop by the store soon and check out our.
Thank you! It does take some time to make the videos, but it is really enjoyable to hear done everyone watching! Thank you! I hope I’m here if you stop by!
You two are the best people. Great videos and hard working
😁😊thank you chucky!
the BELL FARM another vlog from MOLLY interesting that maybe new machines and the cleaning also BESSY was there. and sorting the potatoes. I understand that there is a lot of agricultural land available there, next time the vlog, madam💚🐕
Good day Andre! I hope all is well. Thank you for watching our videos! See you later😁💚
Excellent 👍 thank you Molly and Shane that was very informative and interesting,that attachment for the skid steer looks lethal 😮 lovely and sunny here in the UK 🇬🇧,all the best to you 🤗👍
😊💚the guys where we picked it up called it a “widow maker” ha! I hope not. We had some good weather the last two day. Things are drying up nicely!
Hey Molly & Shane I really enjoy watching forestry mulching it’s very gratifying see all the overgrowth disappear and an area get turned into usable land. I’ve seen one of those on a John Deer skid steer that had high flow capacity and that thing was scary, just could not be with three to four hundred feet. The only thing I think they lack is you can’t grind up the root system oh whatever you cut down, especially on those Alder trees they’re eventually going to grow back. I almost wanna take an excavator after I’ve done mulching and dig up all those roots systems. I think in the long run the time that it would save not having to go back again and again. 🤷🏻♂️ Hmm…then again what would you do with all those root balls!?Ah man it never ends! 🤣
Hah! You’re right about it never ending! I like your idea about pulling the root balls. 💚
Really interesting. Can’t wait for next video
Very soon!
Great video...thanks!🐾
Thank you!
It's got your new project shop done today
Favourite Top !
❤ Xx🇬🇧
Haha yes! I got some new ones hahah
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Very Nice piece of equipment.
:)
Very interesting story Thanks 😊
More to come soon :)
That mulcher is pretty cool, interested in seeing how it works.
Yeah it’s wicked!
Hey Mol that mic is sweet. ... good video hope 24 season go super well for the team!
Thank you! The mic has been a game changer for me. 🥔🌽
THANKS!
( as a texan, i`ve never been to maine except mid august.. ) looks a bit chilly ( anything below 85F is sorta cold to us).... thanks for the videos
Yeah it would a bit chilly for you here! Thanks for watching from Texas 💚
Since your channel had its inaugural episode in the harvest season last fall, I have looked forward to seeing how the cycle completes.
I won't miss an episode. Can't say enough good things about your channel but I'll try: Great content, quality, production and especially presentation! Cheers
Thank you so much! You are very kind! Haha I watched my first video last night. It was funny but honestly it’s wasn’t terrible. It has been a lot of fun learning how to film things and explain how we farm. It’s so interesting to me and I want to share it with everyone. Thank you very much for the support! 💚💚❤️💚
@@BellsFarming You're first vid was great, you stepped right in and took command. I'm happy to have found your channel. :)
Very interesting, I’ve probably done it before but I’m gonna do it again and that’s complement the two of you. How well you work together. You make a very very good team.
Thank you very much! We are a lucky couple! We really are best friends and love working together! Lots of respect between us.
Great mulcher and yes since we in western South Dakota are done with snow you's there in maine will have no more snow till next december😃
Haha I hope not! I think we got our last surprise snow storm!
@@BellsFarming yep it's done time for planting
Omggggggg ! 😯Forestry Disc Mulcher ! !
.. the bestest invention since waffle fries ! 😏*gigglesnortgiggle*
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Hahahah
awesome i just planted mine here Saturday and Sunday i used all seed potatoes i got from my local grocery store.. reds purples and russets. now i will see how they produce. i am betting though not as good as yours, Shanes and Bell Farms. take care have fun.. life is always an adventure good or bad but always an adventure.
I hope yours do really well! I personally have never planted potatoes in a garden! You will have to keep be updated!
@@BellsFarming Here in north Florida mine are just about ready to dig. I planted three 70 ft rows in my garden, Kennibecks, Reds, and Yukon Gold. I live next to a 50 acre potato field but those are chip potatoes, Snowdens and Atlantics. The owner has his two four row harvesters prepped and ready. They were tuning up the field trucks today.
I see u have the supervisor in the truck Molly
She is a good rider🐕
Working 12 hour days and creating great videos? A red cape with an "S" on it seems appropriate!
Very interesting little girl thanks for sharing with us can't wait to see you all making seed. Love the new brush hog would love to see it working more 😀 ❤.
Thank you! I think Shane will be using that a lot! I’ll do an update on how it’s working on a few weeks!
👍!
Shane is like me, a loose end of a tie down, has to be secured. If it flaps around, the cops will think the tie down is loose and pul” you over.
This sounds like you know this from experience??? 😊😁
A funnal shape,is a hooper shape in realistic terms, are valley pan, right , I love the tech you are learn as you go,❤thanks BigAl California.
Yes, I am learning so much! Thank for watching Al
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i like the the new attachment for skid steer .Can you bring it when you visit lol
That thing is awesome! You’d run out of stuff to mulch before you know it!
I’m scared of it! But you can try it when you visit us 😊😊❤️
🤔 Why does Molly always tell Shane to take it out and play with it? Great video glad Shane got to take his new toy out and play with it. Can never have enough brush clearing toys.
Hahah well when you say it like that it doesn’t sound good! lol
I’m waiting for you to say, this is where the mashed potatoes come out!!😂
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I truly enjoy your channel , look forward to each and every episode . A few comments , Ratchet straps , always a challenge to deal with the excess strapping , I loved it , Shane , oh that will get me home ... LOL . On a personal question , Molly I seem to sense this is maybe your first seed cutting season ? One time years ago I had a wreck going on with my seed , I took delivery early , It was warmer than normal , wet spring , late into the field and sprouted seed , OMG what a nightmare ... If I come to Maine do you think I could get Shane out of the skid steer ? I totally enjoyed operating one with a forestry head , nice results . Good day
So last year I was in the tractor the entire time they were cutting seed, so I missed the working days. I have seen it done a few times over the years. But I am working full time at the farm now. So I will make time to make a video while we are cutting seed this year. So yes, you are right. Thank you for all of your support! It is people like you who make this channel what it is. Your comments and kindness keeps me motivated to put out videos for everyone! 💚
Looking forward to see it all in action. We were suppose to get rain the last two days. But as per usual, it blew past us. Living on top of a gravel bed, rain is so important for all the greenery. We just don't get it.
And we get too much! Thank for watching Lee
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Awesome thank you!! :)
Someone is anxious to get in her tractor. LO. Can't rush the weather
I know!!! Hahah I have been told a few times to take it easy Hahahah. I will be in the tractor tomorrow!
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I wish we were closer. Shane could have borrowed my FAE BL4/SSL Forestry Mulcher For Skid Steer to find out the one he would like the most. Oh I got a new Claas Quadrant 5300RC Big Square Baler
I’ve wanted to get a forestry mulcher for well over a decade now, I wish I would have got it years ago now for sure
@@shanebell9589 I found my Hi output 75hp Skid Steer to be to small to run my mulcher
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Good morning nice 🎉🎉 my sumpose pless jopha