We Have It When We Need It | July 2024
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- Today we are doing a quick update on the animals, they are fairing well during this continued drought we are having. Also, lots of people have asked for a full tractor implement tour, so Andy is going to go through his equipment explain each use to hopefully help folks learn what could make life a little easier on the farm!
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I loved farming, heart disease and arthritis kicked me out at 59...oh well....Jesus is my way, truth and the life....all good things come from God. He's still good to me.😊😊
Just steak and water . It fixes everything.
Amen baby ❤
Never get tired of anything you guys post.
Meaghan is a treasure and Andy is a lucky man.
Y’all are my favorite channel now. I look forward to watching these videos every day❤
Oh Maggie, when you said you wanted to plant a Flower Garden, I had no idea how BEAUTIFUL it would be. Thank you for sharing it with all the viewers. Guys, all your animals, including piggies, look so well cared for, pristine and beautiful. Thanks for the tour and seeing all the implements. Andy knows absolutely what, where and how everything is used.!
Never ever seen two people more passionate about farming than these two! It simply radiates from them both. I love it! Great content!
That's some good looking bacon
Hope ya'll have a wonderful 4th of July! God bless America!
Megan: I had a sorrel quarter horse that I got as a 3 year old. “Sonny” he was 29 years old when I had to put him down. I also had a reg paint “Apache” 13 year old. He got colic and the vet said it was unrecoverable. Both of them were my heart and my dearly beloved. But I fed the top feed, Timothy hay, wormed every 30 days. Sonny was very shiny just like your horse. I noticed that from the very beginning. Vet once a year feet done every 8 weeks. I showed some and barrel race but, my favorite was just good ole’ trail ridding. I don’t think people realize what hard work is having horses. But sooo worth it. They were my best friends 😢
Andy I can't believe you have 2 implements not used and still married 😂😂😂😂
they are just waiting for their time to shine
I search for yalls blog every day....reminds me of when I was 35....63 now.....
Hey y’all. My husband and I live in Rural North Carolina too and I just love yalls channel. My poor garden is doing horrible with this dry weather. Stay safe and enjoy them taters.
Love Andy’s outdoor museum of farm equipment and trucks! Your family, are true homesteaders absolutely love all the information you share
I talk to animals like you do. Love them all.And I love Maggie's flower garden, so beautiful.
Andy you have a museum of working old farm attachments and the knowledge to explain what each one does very interesting love watching the videos
It was great getting to see y'all down at Denton yesterday. Looks like the cows and pigs are doing great despite this drought. Between farming and landscaping, It's good that you have the tractors and equipment that you do. Maggie's flowers look absolutely wonderful and are definitely attracting the bees. Y'all have a great evening!
That was a lovely tour of your wonderful farm, truly enjoy how you both share what all you do and how wonderful you work together, really like how your teaching the kids how to work and enjoy the farm, ❤😊
Andy needs a building just for tractors and implements 💯🙂
I have been wanting to see how big the pigs have become. Thanks.
I just found your channel & subscribed! I'm actually binge watching your old videos. I'm in Northern California, so I love your accent & true down to earth NC ways. Thank you for sharing your gardening, preserving & life❤️
I really liked hearing about all the tractor implements. Thank you.
Outstanding tour of all the implements, very nice variety, great discussion & information as to what it used for , thank you for sharing , stay safe !
Maggie's garden is awesome, she did a great job! Meagan, I talk to my dog like you do your cows 😊 also spend more to feed her quality food like you do your horses. Our animals are God's creation and deserve to be treated as such and are worth the extra money. Andy, Larry thoroughly enjoyed you showing all your tractor toys. Ya'll have a happy and safe Fourth.
So hot and dry the bees 🐝 are getting all thay can to survive.
Another entertaining and educational video. Andy, I do recognize and appreciate your knowledge and expertise at your craft; and I appreciate the expertise of Meaghan in the kitchen and on the homestead with the animals and the gardening.
I'm so sorry, just realized I stupidly misspelled her name...lol
❤loved this video!! I especially love going around and seeing the animals. Meagan’s eyes light up when she is around her animals. Maggie, you, sweet thing, are going to have a green thumb!! Your flowers are gorgeous! I really love the Sunflowers because they remind me of happiness! You and Jacob are great kids and a big help to Daddy and Momma. Love all of you! ❤
I have paired a spring tooth cultivator to strip till grooves ahead of my old shoe-style corn planter to follow in and work regenerative agriculture methods (plant winter rye early fall, then strip the standing rye in the spring so the shoe planter can follow in the trenches and plant the corn, corn emerges then cultipacker down-back to flatten the rye giving the corn perfect mulch and a huge head start on weeds).
Love your equipment tour!! Grew up tobacco farming in Maryland. Appreciate you guys!!
With dad....#1 hogs #2 chickens @ me too but I had 80 head of cows too....
I have 18 hens and too many roosters and they give me 12-15 eggs a day, even through the cold winter out here on the eastern plains. I end up giving all the extra eggs away because I can’t post them to sellout here in the middle of nowhere. Thank you both for sharing your farm with us. Happy 4th and God bless America and us all ❤
I have 10 Acres of wooded land that we perfect pasture for Pigs!!..I definitely need to get started at some point
Them are some slick healthy looking pigs
Wow, you have some equipment. When my Grandparents had their farm, we only had the bare minimum. Interesting to me though is what everything does. Thank you Andy for the tour.
Maggie you have a beautiful garden. Can't wait to see what you do next year
You both compliment each other in so many ways😁👍⚖. Please don't sell out in need. I consider my squirrel nest as a flop but I would invest my last dollar too you both⚖🥰🇺🇸🤗👍😁
Good day, those pigs are looking good they have really grown since you got them. I could not believe how they have grown.All your animals are looking good.y'all be blessed
I love your video's look forward to the next one good job Maggie on the flower garden love all the animals
No waste on good feed....
Good morning Megan and Andy, great tour of the equipment you have accumulated and the animals that are keeping you folks fed and happy to care for them. Totally awesome to see how you keep things just because. I understand completely and agree with your reasoning. So glad you two were meant for each other and work so well together and stay so happy with your families. Keep up the great videos and the fun you have around there with all you do. Love your channel so much. Fred.
Congrats to you about yalls cows and horses. Yall have done very,very well with the animals. Have told you that before
That was great Andy. Thanks for the museum tour
Where I live thrte arnt any oldies of equipmet . Most of the time i watch shows like yours for ideas then make what i need.
Absolutely loved the video , but I nearly fell off my chair laughing at the "pasture ornaments"
Andy, you sure do have a lot of toys and your animals are so pretty those piggy wiggy are adorable ❤️
This entire video was very interesting. The animals are awesome, and the equipment is amazing. You two are a joy to me.
I'd tip the sickle mower head up out of the dirt!, make sure the slide parts at the base are well out of the dirt too. All of that has to slide back and forth like a bearing and wet dirt is going to be a problem. Do an episode soon on getting that hooked up and running. Have spare wood actuator arms for it, that's the 'shear pin' system. Danny (deep south/pecan grove) recently got his running on a cub so you could see/contact him for hints.
Great video. Maggie flower garden is wonderful. Jacob and Maggie are a credit to you. You're doing a wonderful job at raising those kiddies xx Love from Ireland as always ❤
Hay yall it is Lonnie on coast of North Carolina I love your podcast.
I think Andy needs another garage/barn to store all that tractor equipment 😂
oh how I wish I had one for sure!
This was a great video, i really enjoyed the walk and talk.
Thanks guys from Ontario Canada
Wow. Thats just beautiful. You , Andy and the children amaze me. If I could do just a little of what y'all do I would be happy.
Thanks for sharing your grocery hauls 😊❤🙏
Ms. Ruby
Where I live here in Mississippi it's hard for me to find fresh eggs, no one in our county raises chickens. It's strange to me!!!
Implements were the best part I thought, but it’s all good. Impressive collection would be an understatement.😂
Great video. My main equipment is my turning plows; 3pt. that I've reduced to 2pt; root rake for pulling grass from what used to be lawn that I've now put back to use, and a one row cultivator/layoff plow. I've got a 5' bush hog as well. I'm old, and I like old stuff. I got a 1964 641 Ford Workmaster and a 1963 Massey Ferguson 35 Deluxe. There's a 1954 Massey Harris #16 Pacer sitting in the shed with all the cultivating attachments, a planter, and a fertilizer distributer that's not rusted out. About 20 years ago the generator went out on me and I haven't got it replaced yet but have plans to do a 12 volt conversion and see what else it needs. If I can get it working I think I can gain one or two rows in the garden.
A rooster’s comb is always bigger than a hen chicken comb,sticks up off their head further and usually a darker color. Anyway they are both delicious with dumplings.
Happy Independence Day! Love watching y’all living the dream! Wishing the very best for you and your family!
My husband and I are similar to you guys, we are currently graining steers for food and recently we had 4 pigs. I love having the pig's I named them and took the entire time taking care of them it's also funny that you can only touch the cow's because my husband can't get close either. The food tastes so much better and you know what they ate! My husband also has tractor's plus we also a vegetable garden
That's a subsoiler with a middlebuster sweep.....same thing..
Love yall😊😊
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Great job Maggie❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Loved the tractor section. Would love to see how to start some tobacco seed. I’m sure Andy knows how to do this . I’ve been trying to grow some several years.
Hey y’all. Man everything looks great, but your hogs are looking REALLY GOOD.👍🏽 The horses being part of the marriage contract is priceless. I was hoping you’d show your one row corn picker. I’ve been thinking about buying one. Had an old McCormick two row picker that belonged to my grandfather, but a tree fell on it. I’ve been told the new idea pickers are way better. Awesome content guys. 👍🏽
thats actually my daddys Its up at my grandmas place, its a new idea and yea i'd say they're probably the best however like everything else they are getting harder to find parts for
@@TrueGritAppalachianWays Good point
I need to get me one of those potato plows…digging them by hand is some work!
❤lifeatthenutthouse
I was laughing at your price for eggs. Here in So Cal 18 organic pasture raised eggs is about $15. 😵💫😆
I can't get rid of eggs in mid Willamette valley pasture raised @ 2$ a dozen I end up making scrambled eggs to fed my dog
Just depends where your at
@@michaelmullen8153 oMG seriously? Wow…I wish we closer! 🤗
It is such a joy to see the love of farming pass down through generations in a family. And how your knowledge will help your children. ♥️
Love y'all's videos
Andy my hubby wants you to show the old Ford pickups!
Megan got your cookbook the other day, have really enjoyed it!
I use my disc down here in South Georgia to maintain my firebreaks in and around my planted pines
Great homestead tour. My favorite kind of video.
As Andy said you don't have to have an International 140, but it helps. It does help. I wouldn't be without mine. 😁
Tell hubby nature has a way to take back. Sad to see unused tools😪🇺🇸 would be too cool to see each tool used. Real time😁👍
Nothing is really unused its just waiting for its time to shine, stick around long enough and youll see most everything here get used
You guys are the best, down to earth and just a humble family doing what they love. Really enjoyed the home stead tour. Just keep on doing what you do, and God bless you all
1. I’d love to know your secret for getting your guineas to stay with your chickens & stay calm. I’m looking at getting some soon. 2. I’d highly recommend investing in a freeze dryer for your eggs & for all your veggies. We got a small one last year & it’s been so helpful for keeping up with harvest.
I don't really have much advise they just took up with the chickens and haven't been much problem, they do get loud from time to time though!
I had a hog house...nipple waters work well....no waste...
HA that exactly how I talk to all of mine. ❤
Great video! I enjoyed all of it! When I grow up I want an implement collection just like Andy’s! I’m in my fifties and just this year felt like I could justify the price of a cultivator, I bought one a few weeks ago and I’ve never spent better money, it’s been magic! Ive been moving round bales with a boom pole and chain sling all my life! And I totally get the horse thing! They were a condition of my marriage as well! My oldest is 40 this year, his feed is $32 a bag and my clothes come from the thrift shops and the missions and I’m good with that, in a lot of ways he raised me,I don’t know where I would be without that horse, it’s gonna be life changing when he has to go, I hope it’s not anytime soon!
Them are some pretty pigs!
Awesome flowers Maggie
Liliston rolling cultivator.....i had a 4 row and 2 row for tobacco..
Enjoyed watching the channel!
We used turn plow on tobacco land mostly
Chisle plow
Happy 4th of July Meagan and gang! From us here in Florida
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊😊
I enjoyed that video also, because I love all that equipment also. I only have five tractors🤷🏻♂️
If you will look at this video at the top of the flower there is one of the long legged stink bugs I was talking about on the last episode y’all had.
Love watching the channel
Good Morning ! Happy 4th
Your dairy cows are among the best ive seen condition wise,especially saying theyve got calves on them
thank you
Amen baby ❤
I had 9 point chisel and 145 horse allis Chalmers to pull it....
daddy have a 7 shank and its all his 100 hp wants
My list
#1 implement
Brush hog
#2 blade
#3 pole , most used .
#4 rake
#5 tiller ,Most appreciated
#6 hay spike
Hello
Excellent and informative
I love y'alls channel. Happy 4th of July and God bless 🇺🇲🎇 🥳
Sickle bar mowers cut cleaner with less waste, but they are finicky!!! Teeth get broken, they need to be spaced just right to cut good, if the height isn't set just right the hay is uneven. But, with that being said, if you have the patience and time to use one, then in the long run a lot of old-timers say they leave the fields in a healthier state because of how they cut.
oh yes I know I've used a new holland 451 sickle bar mower a bunch in my life
Awesome video I enjoyed it thank you
Getting to buy my first tractor with bush hog on Sunday, can’t wait. I need to find your video of using tractor for planting potatoes
Another great video. Happy 4th of July! 🎉
Andy did you find the you hit plowin taters? That had to be one heck of a rock! Ole Jacob sure done good plowing them taters,he had his mind on his business. Have youens ever put hay over youens taters and layer them? That's the way we kept ours. Worked good for us,hear me talkin to ya!
its a rock but I haven't dug it out yet
All steers need....
❤❤❤ great video