Your talking out your plans are some of the most interesting parts of your videos!! I've never lived on or near a farm. I'm a 70 yr old grandma and I love your explanations for your projects. I'm new to your channel. But I went back and watched ALL of your videos! All 5 years! And I really enjoy you sharing your thoughts, plans, etc. Your growing family, young dogs, and beautiful wife are make for very interesting RUclips content! ❤ Always happy to hang out with you on Farmer Tyler Ranch!!🐃 and Buddy is just such a sweet boy!!
Retired nurse here. My favorite patients were the farmers. I would always mention to them “Y’all are strong as trees”! A small smile would come across their faces along with a nod. They were always the best patients 😊
It’s so hard to be out in this heat. I commend all you guys who work in the sun/heat. Please stay hydrated and take care of yourself in this California sun!
You said Rivot's the head bull and then you show him shaking his head yes.😂 too funny. Seeing the thunderheads in the distance but already past you, beautiful and sad as you'll not get to enjoy the rain. Good to see corral fence started. Have a wonderful day.
If you ever think you don't have enough content, just show us more of the animals. Cows, bulls, dogs, cats, wasps. All of that is so much more interesting to me then watching most other garbage on youtube. Thanks Tyler!!
Saying it out loud has several benefits: good for learning and for realizing possible mistakes! Perfectly done. Love the animals, cows and pics and cats and dogs and….😊
Tyler, really looking forward to seeing your corral project progress. And I really appreciate your efforts in providing us with these videos!!! Can't get enough of them!!
Love watching anything you do, no matter how small or how large. You are honest about getting motivating in the heat, and who else is as honest as that. Teleporting is also funny, but it proves you are making videos that everybody wants to see.
Excellent. Unique knack for providing quality content in less than 30 minutes. Hit all of the significant points of each task, and wrapped them up in a neat little ball. FTR is the best.
OMG Tyler, when you were getting ready to dig.... We just said "I hope he doesn't hit a water pipe like Evan did" 🤣🤣🤣 then you mentioned it too!! Poor Little Boy didn't get in on the "fun" ☺️
When trapping gophers, it’s actually better to leave the hole open because gophers don’t like the light and they will come to fill their hole back in. It makes them feel secure to know the hole is closed so that snakes and other things can’t get in the hole as well, having trapped gopher for many years I always leave the hole open and it usually has activity within an hour after I set the trap.
Hey farmer Tyler, i also live on a ranch in Kentucky. I enjoy your videos. I feed just over 100 head of beef cows. I'm not as efficient as you on working by myself with the cattle usually have to hire help when working the cows. Have a good day. 😅
Farmers life is just like today….bits and pieces of everything!! Great video Tyler. Getting the holes dug must seem like you have now “really” started on the corral project.
Yes it was a short video but as usual still interesting. I, like you, enjoy watching Evan on Country view acres and I can't help but feel somewhat sorry for him because he always seems to have bad luck on his shoulders, but the great thing is he never gives up and he isn't embarrassed to show his mistakes, can't wait to see that wall of shame he's going to build
What we did to deal with wasps on our goat barns is just got fake wasp nests from a dollar store. They're super territorial! So they don't makes nests near other ones. Haven't had wasps in years!
When I was a kid. I used traps almost like those. Back then, if you take the front feet to the county and they gave you 10 centa a pair. This was back in the 1960s. Simpler times.
In Louisiana we have smut grass issues also. LSU ag center tried a weed wiper on smut grass and it was not effective. You have to the base of the plant to kill it. I just want to let you know. Look forward to seeing you build one though. Good luck with the smut grass.
I have some corral modification i need to do too, but hand augering is rough in concrete soil... I'll wait for fall...i do little fencing enhancements (drive T-Posts only) when it's hot outside.
Do you have a wild fire behind you off in the distance? If so hopefully it’s contained soon and all fire fighters are safe🙏🏻 another great video! Thanks for sharing Tyler❤️
I us poison milo (grain) when use your probe just Waller it around and pour about a tbs of grain down the hole then cover up hole and u don’t have to dig the ground up. It works real gd for me and makes a big diff. Labor wise.
Have to assume those rodents are Northern Pocket Gophers, we have them up here in Alberta and I use those black hole traps covered with a tire rim (to prevent the coyotes stealing them as they are $25 here) Love your videos!
My friend i love ranching, my dad has passed away but back in the 80's and 90s he had a ranch in Arizona he had up to 90 head he had some beefmaster, Angus, and charolais. My question to you is your bull is throwing light colored females are you going to keep them as replacement, I love your bull RIVIT
Neat thing I've learned: horse fly spray is *efficient* wasp killer. If the wasps land back on the nest, dead. Mist them midair, dead. Catch them landing or mist where they land around the nest? Also dead. I learned this after I got fed up with seeing so many around my horse's water trough that I went on a bit of a spree with what I had on hand which just happened to be horse spray. 🤣
Over the years, the topic of cull cows has been discussed regarding the process of selection. Have you had an occasion to purchase cull cattle at the sale barn?
At 22:06 is that smoke on the horizon over your left shoulder? I feel sorry for Evan. He always has something going wrong. Good luck with the new corral.
I know you have to be super careful grazing horses on grass, especially at certain times of the year re: sugar content… do you have to be careful the same for cows? I’m learning a LOT since I’ve subscribed to these videos!! Just wondered about the grass issue with cows, if any… Thank you Sir for your time and videos!!!♥️🙋♀️🥰☮️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🏴☠️‼️
I also strongly recommend that Tyler, and all others who labor in sunlight, cover their heads very well. I am a retired audiologist who had to refer many male patients to specialists, because of very dangerous-looking, possible/probable melanoma on the top portions of their ears. Sun exposure is very dangerous!
Your talking out your plans are some of the most interesting parts of your videos!! I've never lived on or near a farm. I'm a 70 yr old grandma and I love your explanations for your projects. I'm new to your channel. But I went back and watched ALL of your videos! All 5 years! And I really enjoy you sharing your thoughts, plans, etc. Your growing family, young dogs, and beautiful wife are make for very interesting RUclips content! ❤ Always happy to hang out with you on Farmer Tyler Ranch!!🐃 and Buddy is just such a sweet boy!!
I agree!!
Retired nurse here. My favorite patients were the farmers. I would always mention to them “Y’all are strong as trees”! A small smile would come across their faces along with a nod. They were always the best patients 😊
It’s so hard to be out in this heat. I commend all you guys who work in the sun/heat. Please stay hydrated and take care of yourself in this California sun!
Yes! I cannot imagine 😮
It has been a lot of years since I have seen a cow yawn. They are still adorable when they do that.
You said Rivot's the head bull and then you show him shaking his head yes.😂 too funny.
Seeing the thunderheads in the distance but already past you, beautiful and sad as you'll not get to enjoy the rain.
Good to see corral fence started.
Have a wonderful day.
Always looking forward to your video, Tyler. 🐂😎
If you ever think you don't have enough content, just show us more of the animals. Cows, bulls, dogs, cats, wasps. All of that is so much more interesting to me then watching most other garbage on youtube.
Thanks Tyler!!
I like the way you explain everything!
Farming ain't the easiest job you got a hard job whatever your tape we watching thank you for the video
Thanks you!
"Thinking out loud" is very effective. Also: Measure twice dig once.
Farmer Tyler is so ambitious and accomplishes so much considering the heat and humidity of the Sacramento area.
Saying it out loud has several benefits: good for learning and for realizing possible mistakes! Perfectly done. Love the animals, cows and pics and cats and dogs and….😊
Tyler, really looking forward to seeing your corral project progress. And I really appreciate your efforts in providing us with these videos!!! Can't get enough of them!!
I really loved this video. True life farming is many little tasks in a full day. Awesome ending…the golden hour.
Love watching anything you do, no matter how small or how large. You are honest about getting motivating in the heat, and who else is as honest as that. Teleporting is also funny, but it proves you are making videos that everybody wants to see.
It’s too hot to be very ambitious yet you did manage to accomplish plenty. Hoping for cooler days ahead!
By the end of week. It’s supposed to be cooler. Yeah!
Love spending time with you on your ranch ❤️😎🦋
Excellent. Unique knack for providing quality content in less than 30 minutes. Hit all of the significant points of each task, and wrapped them up in a neat little ball. FTR is the best.
Good day on the FTR! Lots of work in the plans and future! Good update Tyler.
OMG Tyler, when you were getting ready to dig.... We just said "I hope he doesn't hit a water pipe like Evan did" 🤣🤣🤣 then you mentioned it too!! Poor Little Boy didn't get in on the "fun" ☺️
Marcia says it all best. I have been watching the entire time and she is spot on.......thank you Tyler, your channel is my favorite. 😊
When trapping gophers, it’s actually better to leave the hole open because gophers don’t like the light and they will come to fill their hole back in. It makes them feel secure to know the hole is closed so that snakes and other things can’t get in the hole as well, having trapped gopher for many years I always leave the hole open and it usually has activity within an hour after I set the trap.
been clipping pastures here
took a day off from that to sort calves! 😅 its HOT!
Oh the long days of a farmer I still envy the notion of farming.
Thank you for sharing. God bless.
The hardest thing to do is get started. Good for you!!!
Glad you ares out to start on the fence looking good.
Hey farmer Tyler, i also live on a ranch in Kentucky. I enjoy your videos. I feed just over 100 head of beef cows. I'm not as efficient as you on working by myself with the cattle usually have to hire help when working the cows. Have a good day. 😅
Love your videos the animals are Great 😊
Im on opposite side by Atlantic temperature here is in 80s-90s today was cooler cloudy,i really enjoy your vedios,i watch country view acres too
Really looking forward to the Weed Wiper Build and use.
So excited to see the start of this so needed project. Great start.
Keep Pushing Tyler. U Rock!
Awesome video as always, I also saw Evan and becca hit the water pipe
Farmers life is just like today….bits and pieces of everything!! Great video Tyler. Getting the holes dug must seem like you have now “really” started on the corral project.
Enjoyed spending time with whatever you’re doing. Please be careful with it being so hot.
@@donnaml8776 Yes! But he is a Californian and sure better off with heat some times than with real cold -;)
Yes it was a short video but as usual still interesting. I, like you, enjoy watching Evan on Country view acres and I can't help but feel somewhat sorry for him because he always seems to have bad luck on his shoulders, but the great thing is he never gives up and he isn't embarrassed to show his mistakes, can't wait to see that wall of shame he's going to build
Another enjoyable episode, thanks. Keeps old memories alive.
What we did to deal with wasps on our goat barns is just got fake wasp nests from a dollar store. They're super territorial! So they don't makes nests near other ones. Haven't had wasps in years!
When I was a kid. I used traps almost like those. Back then, if you take the front feet to the county and they gave you 10 centa a pair. This was back in the 1960s. Simpler times.
I use spray foam to fill the holes in my panels to keep wasp from building in them. Adds no weight either.
In Louisiana we have smut grass issues also. LSU ag center tried a weed wiper on smut grass and it was not effective. You have to the base of the plant to kill it. I just want to let you know. Look forward to seeing you build one though. Good luck with the smut grass.
In case you did not know about the weed wiper and Glyphosate. I might have commented on one of your previous videos.
Thanks Tyler,peace brother…
Wasps and Gophers, we are wrangling the same critters there.. LoL
I saw Evan from Country View hit the water line also. He had to move the hole he dug a little to line up with the other 2 posts he set earlier.
1 year we had blue jays eat our wasps...hum it was fun watching
Evan thought he was okay too 🤣🤣🤣
I have some corral modification i need to do too, but hand augering is rough in concrete soil... I'll wait for fall...i do little fencing enhancements (drive T-Posts only) when it's hot outside.
I REALLY enjoy your channel 👍🏼💯👏🏼💯👏🏼
Thanks.
Great and active day for you FT. Wish it wasn’t quite so hot for you tho! Always a pleasure!❤❤
My motivation for farming 👊💯
That’s a large fire in the distance near the end of your video.
Thanks 😊
Certainly Yellowjacket season had a BBQ with the uninvited bugs after the beef.
What were the results of your redman additives you tried in the different areas? Do you think that also had some influence on the pasture health?
HaHa Evan and bekka great channel for sure
Do you have a wild fire behind you off in the distance? If so hopefully it’s contained soon and all fire fighters are safe🙏🏻 another great video! Thanks for sharing Tyler❤️
I us poison milo (grain) when use your probe just Waller it around and pour about a tbs of grain down the hole then cover up hole and u don’t have to dig the ground up. It works real gd for me and makes a big diff. Labor wise.
Have to assume those rodents are Northern Pocket Gophers, we have them up here in Alberta and I use those black hole traps covered with a tire rim (to prevent the coyotes stealing them as they are $25 here) Love your videos!
Pastures are looking good. Another reason they may be improving is didn't you apply Redmond minerals on the fields last year?
Wronger!! Had to laugh! Always enjoy your videos
Re BlG BLUE : Humble always translates to Deserving.😊
My friend i love ranching, my dad has passed away but back in the 80's and 90s he had a ranch in Arizona he had up to 90 head he had some beefmaster, Angus, and charolais. My question to you is your bull is throwing light colored females are you going to keep them as replacement, I love your bull RIVIT
Neat thing I've learned: horse fly spray is *efficient* wasp killer. If the wasps land back on the nest, dead. Mist them midair, dead. Catch them landing or mist where they land around the nest? Also dead. I learned this after I got fed up with seeing so many around my horse's water trough that I went on a bit of a spree with what I had on hand which just happened to be horse spray. 🤣
Looks like some of your fence lines are sprayed. If so what do you use? Thanks.
Over the years, the topic of cull cows has been discussed regarding the process of selection. Have you had an occasion to purchase cull cattle at the sale barn?
Is that haze from dust and heat near the end of the video? The cloud formation was impressive.
Need turn water hose on your tractor 🚜
❤when sun Is almost down "SPRAY WASP NESTS & YOU WILL GET THEM ALL & WITHOUT ANY BITES ". ❤
At 22:06 is that smoke on the horizon over your left shoulder? I feel sorry for Evan. He always has something going wrong. Good luck with the new corral.
What mountain is behind you at the end of this video?
Hi TYLER its me again
Hate when things go wronger 😮
Lol you thought he didn’t say that on purpose 🙄 why he laughed. Lol
Don’t wanna confront wasps huh 😁
I shoulda watched a little longer 😉😃
Is a gopher the same as a mole?
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Do you keep the gopher tails? Growing up when we trapped gophers we kept the tails to turn into the township for a little bit of money.
💖💖💖💖🙏 Wronger??? uh huh 😊
23:10 trash in trash out
I would like Bree to show us how to make that bread. Any chance?
I know you have to be super careful grazing horses on grass, especially at certain times of the year re: sugar content… do you have to be careful the same for cows? I’m learning a LOT since I’ve subscribed to these videos!! Just wondered about the grass issue with cows, if any… Thank you Sir for your time and videos!!!♥️🙋♀️🥰☮️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🏴☠️‼️
Hi Tyler. Enjoyed your show very much. Please wear a broad brimmed hat to protect your ears. Skin cancer is no fun. 🏵
I also strongly recommend that Tyler, and all others who labor in sunlight, cover their heads very well. I am a retired audiologist who had to refer many male patients to specialists, because of very dangerous-looking, possible/probable melanoma on the top portions of their ears. Sun exposure is very dangerous!
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Gophers are bad this year. Been fighting them all year. At the end of your video I see a big fire in the distance.
Are you closer to Hwy 5o or Interstate 80?
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Thanks for taking 1/2 a minute to simply explain animal (gophers) behavior. It's not always obvious to us urbanites.
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What, no sun hat today?
Thinking 🤔 about the end by the chute what about a t-post for a stop? Just throwing a K.I.S S. solution out there for ya. Comment 😮😊
what is the bad part about having gophers on your property? I'm genuinely asking?
Spary the bees nest at night
Who lives at the ranch
I've wondered that too!
Hi 👋🏽 Tyler 7-23-2024❤