The gentleman who does the explaining of how each piece of equipment operates is amazing. His knowledge of farm equipment past and present is something I think few could equal.
I wish all farmers were operating the way we were 70 years ago. Today with no till our farm land is becoming as hard as concrete and even the earthworms cannot penetrate the hard packed soils. The days of turning over green manure each year to build that black rich soil are long gone.
I love to watch draft horse teams, but these demos are in very light soil conditions. In heavier rocky clay soils these implements drawn by teams would be considerably less efficient. Likewise, those ground-driven mini-spreaders with light loads would be a pain loaded with the real stuff in winter, with a team in belly-deep in snow. I know, I've been there and done that.
Great Video . Is ther Any Shows In Kansas ? I hope you can Answer my question ? or wher is The closest Estate What foes This Tipe Of Shows I would like To go To One of this Shows
Depending on where you are in Kansas, you might consider driving up to Iowa and checking out the Albert City Threshermen and Collectors Show. I'm not sure if anything there is for sale, but I bet there'd be some knowledgable folks there that would gladly help you figure out what equipment you should buy and from what manufacturer.
@@dariaharruff7025 horses like working. If these great big draft horses didn't wanna work, they wouldn't be working. Trust me. There's nothing a man could do to make a draft horses work.
The gentleman who does the explaining of how each piece of equipment operates is amazing. His knowledge of farm equipment past and present is something I think few could equal.
This is so beautiful. I love the old fashioned ways of rural lufe and living. Bless you.
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I wish all farmers were operating the way we were 70 years ago. Today with no till our farm land is becoming as hard as concrete and even the earthworms cannot penetrate the hard packed soils. The days of turning over green manure each year to build that black rich soil are long gone.
Muy bueno el sistema de 3 puntos para graduar profundidad e inclinación del arado o implemto agrícola
This video is great. So informative.
Mt Hope, Ohio.
I love to watch draft horse teams, but these demos are in very light soil conditions. In heavier rocky clay soils these implements drawn by teams would be considerably less efficient. Likewise, those ground-driven mini-spreaders with light loads would be a pain loaded with the real stuff in winter, with a team in belly-deep in snow. I know, I've been there and done that.
Estos equipos agrícolas modernizados tirados por caballos son la solución para reemplazar los combustibles. muy bien
Excelente vídeo estimados
Donde puedo adquirir este tipo de maquina 1:10:39?
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Great Video . Is ther Any Shows In Kansas ? I hope you can Answer my question ? or wher is The closest Estate What foes This Tipe Of Shows I would like To go To One of this Shows
It's usually Pa. Ohio or Indiana or Illinois in big Amish populated areas
Depending on where you are in Kansas, you might consider driving up to Iowa and checking out the Albert City Threshermen and Collectors Show. I'm not sure if anything there is for sale, but I bet there'd be some knowledgable folks there that would gladly help you figure out what equipment you should buy and from what manufacturer.
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Never seen so many Amish people in my life
i hate horses being forced to work
@@dariaharruff7025 why???????????they have a good live, good food, sitty slickers dont now a damm off country live
@@dariaharruff7025 horses like working.
If these great big draft horses didn't wanna work, they wouldn't be working. Trust me. There's nothing a man could do to make a draft horses work.
do you have a link to the website of gateway manufacturing?
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Wow i need to look int one of thease i have a small 30 acre plot and free horse poop from locals
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