Time For Greener Pastures
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
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Great Show, I especially like you mentioning the sheep helping to build the pasture, there are 3 animals that build fertile soil, goats, sheep, and cattle. Of course G-d provides everything including the Man to work the Earth. Everywhere on Earth that has great fertility there is goats, sheep, and cattle being worked by the Man with G-d’s promises, the Lord thy G-d shall not be mocked, ye shall reap what ye sow. Amen.
👉🏽Another good inform video. It’s good to know what’s growing in your fields, as simple as grasses. Pray in detail and do research to meet your goals. 😊
Great value to the people who want to do great work, Very nice video.
You are a gardening genius! 👍
Yes, I love this channel!
You are one hard working man
Nice
We are learning a lot from y’all! Thank you so much.
Haha, I kind of did this to wild carrot (Queen Ann's Lace) last year. I shook the seed heads of the plants, and this year there is even more there! Such a beautiful plant!
Hey hsh 👋🏾. Peace and blessings to you as well.
Great video! Check out using a hand sythe to make your hay by hand. Ben on Hollar Homestaed did it..with his boys....like they did in the old days.
jim kovaleski has a video on youtube somewhere where he cuts pasture with a scythe and bails it by hand in a square bailer he made himself which was really cool!
Sounds cool but there is no way we will be able to do and maintain that with the large number of head in our herds. They are currently eating about a bale and a half of hay a day. That's a 65-75 pound bale in addition to the grazing the pastures.
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 wow that’s incredible, blessings!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I appreciate this video very much. Maybe you can get some Napier grass. It' grows very tall and thick and nutritious.
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Blessings to as well fam.
Wow, how did you learn all this stuff? It's so cool! 😁
When do understand plant blueberry plants zone 7