I moved from a suburbs area to a country/farmland area last year, and I love how your videos help everyone easily understand how to better their own pieces of land.
Thanks for sharing with us. It really is important to see how our lands were cleared and maintained to make the wonderful farms we see. Stay safe and keep up the great work. Fred.
Thank you, Gandy Dancer. (But thanks even more for givin' me the opportunity to go on trips through your channel without havin' to leave the farm! That was great footage of the Silver Pilot and Nebraska Zephyr) I hope you're doin' well
You just have the best life going, I've dreamed of a simple hard working country life such as yours all my life. I wonder what I'm doing wrong in the manifesting of it all. God Bless and thank you for sharing your knowledge and humor with us my friend. 🙏🏼❤
Yes, most of the tunes on the FHC Show, are available for purchase and download on a number of fine online music outlets like iTunes and Amazon Music, music.apple.com/us/album/homemade/1213324248 You can find out more about the music (behind the scenes stuff) here: www.farmhandscompanion.com/the_farm_hands_companion_show/the_music_of_the_farm_hands_companion_show.html Thanks for askin', Roger
I would say that it happens in about 4 years, M. H. Ploni; but it's more of an incremental thing progression. In one year you would see the most broadleaf weeds and the least grass (perhaps a small smattering). The 2nd year, more grass, and then perhaps less broadleaf weeds if you stay on top of 'em. And then the 3rd year, perhaps enough grass for the livestock to do slightly more serious grazing with then a smattering of weeds. The 4th year is when the efficiency in grazing begins to be more significant.
Which year did you put your livestock on the newly cleared land? Im wondering because I have new land I need to clear and work with for pasture. Say about 4 ares to clear for pasture.
With the exception of a few spring weeds, most of the weeds go to seed in late summer to fall. But for any weed the best time to "top" 'em (or kill 'em) is before they flower (the flowers have the seed in 'em, which are usually fully developed once the flowers are naturally fading).
I have an 83 year old friend helping to clear. I don't have the strength to do all the left over wood and branches left by the loggers. My friend puts me to shame! Hoping to get goats before all the stickers grow back in!
I moved from a suburbs area to a country/farmland area last year, and I love how your videos help everyone easily understand how to better their own pieces of land.
Excellent video. Thanks for helping us understand the old and probably better ways of farming. Great to see your videos again. 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing with us. It really is important to see how our lands were cleared and maintained to make the wonderful farms we see. Stay safe and keep up the great work. Fred.
Ah yes, remembering those days many years ago. Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane. In Joy
My pleasure, Vivian
Great to see the progress and the uptick in content. The pasture is looking great!
Thank you, Gandy Dancer. (But thanks even more for givin' me the opportunity to go on trips through your channel without havin' to leave the farm! That was great footage of the Silver Pilot and Nebraska Zephyr) I hope you're doin' well
You just have the best life going, I've dreamed of a simple hard working country life such as yours all my life. I wonder what I'm doing wrong in the manifesting of it all. God Bless and thank you for sharing your knowledge and humor with us my friend. 🙏🏼❤
Nice to see a woods turned into pasture
I just have a half acre in the city but your videos make me wish I had some animals to eat the weeds
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. You make it very enjoyable.
Мне очень нравятся Ваши видео и с удовольствием их смотрю уже несколько лет. Уважаю ваши знания, навыки и нелегкий труд 👍
Thank you for making these, they are great.
Can you do more on goat care and stuff you have been a inspiration to me and my little homestead were starting
Yup amazing how it works
Great content thank you
Golf courses etc are often sprayed with iron oxide and other chems to make them greener...
Great info and channel. Is there a music cd available of the cool music?
Yes, most of the tunes on the FHC Show, are available for purchase and download on a number of fine online music outlets like iTunes and Amazon Music, music.apple.com/us/album/homemade/1213324248
You can find out more about the music (behind the scenes stuff) here: www.farmhandscompanion.com/the_farm_hands_companion_show/the_music_of_the_farm_hands_companion_show.html
Thanks for askin', Roger
I have a field that I'd like to plant with a winter hay crop. How can I go about preparing the ground and planting without a tractor?
What would be a typical timeframe from tree removal to grazing pasture?
I would say that it happens in about 4 years, M. H. Ploni; but it's more of an incremental thing progression. In one year you would see the most broadleaf weeds and the least grass (perhaps a small smattering). The 2nd year, more grass, and then perhaps less broadleaf weeds if you stay on top of 'em. And then the 3rd year, perhaps enough grass for the livestock to do slightly more serious grazing with then a smattering of weeds. The 4th year is when the efficiency in grazing begins to be more significant.
Which year did you put your livestock on the newly cleared land? Im wondering because I have new land I need to clear and work with for pasture. Say about 4 ares to clear for pasture.
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We are trying to turn our alfalfa field into pasture. When do weeds go to seed or when do you try to kill them before they seed?
With the exception of a few spring weeds, most of the weeds go to seed in late summer to fall. But for any weed the best time to "top" 'em (or kill 'em) is before they flower (the flowers have the seed in 'em, which are usually fully developed once the flowers are naturally fading).
@@farmhandscompanion great to know thank you!
I have an 83 year old friend helping to clear. I don't have the strength to do all the left over wood and branches left by the loggers. My friend puts me to shame! Hoping to get goats before all the stickers grow back in!
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