Sure hoping that you and Bonnie and your hired help are all safe down there Jason with all those firestorms ongoing! Somehow recovery will return your operation back to better than before with you determination! -Bob...
Hope y'all're ok up there. Seeing trailers heading that way with supplies already and gathering more. Local vet and feed store is taking donations of feed and fencing and supplies and churches are taking water and drinks and food. Stay safe and our prayers are with everyone up there.
I just love those shots where we're hanging out the side of the helicopter!😆It kind of feels like those old swing rides at the fair, you know the swing seats that go in the air and spin in a circle and you can't help but go 'Weeeee!'🤣I can feel the sun on my thighs and feel the wind between my toes when we fly like that!! Yes in my head I'm dangling my bare feet like a toddler🦶 Such a great angle too! Clear views of the oceanic trenches, contours, watersheds, natural earthworks....so much to see! You can see what was, what could be and what will be. The prairie grasses looked extra beautiful on this run, glad you're taking those bullies out so they can flourish more and heal the soil! Topsoil, Earth's MVP🏆 Thanks for the ride, it's always a blast!!🚁
It will be interesting if Max made it through all the fire. Probably, if he ran, he would relocate. By the way, howdy from the state on the north border. ND All wet from melting snow and more on the way. We will send some prayers your way to get you thru these tough times. Watched many of your videos.
Hi Jason, I worked for Salem at ATC several years ago. Hoping you, Salem and Eddie and all my friends in Canadian are managing through the wildfire catastrophe. I'm assuming the loss of livestock and wildlife in the area will take many years to restock.
been buy with my world stuff nd just heard about fires up in you guys area and wanted to check in and see how you guy are doing and if you guys know of best way to help those out up there that have been affected ? hope you all stay safe
Jason, could you fly several ranchs so, we can see the damage to all the area ranches. Please include things like loss of wildlife, cattle and hayfields. I truly can’t believe how the folks at Texas AM are saying these wildfires aren’t going to impact beef prices. The fact that these ranches like yourself now need to feed hay and supplements to the livestock(horse, cattle, wildlife)in the panhandle until this starts raining. Also, get us any links or information about helping the local ranchers like yourself with Carttle/horse hay, cattle cubes or cash! God Bless Jason🙏🏻
Praying for you all. Just saw that Canadian is listed as experiencing wildfires. Thought about you and wondered if you were using your helicopter to fight the fires like we have seen on your channel in the past. Stay safe out there.
Jason, sorry to bother you, I am a member of a cowboy church up in north east Texas and we are wanting to donate to the wildlife relief fund, can you send me in the right direction? Thx Jeff Gammons
How are you marking your trees treated , I assume GPS , I’m high interested in getting into this deal , I have been around Ag Aviation my whole life , Dad was a Professional Ag Pilot , Grand Dad was a Professional Ag pilot , and I’m in the spraying business and cedar tree cutting and removal business, I’m 51 years old and love everything there is about Aviation, and killing big Whitetail deer lol I know your a busy man but I would love to visit with you some time if you could take the time to talk to me , I live in Arnett , you have applied spike on some of my Relatives land , we were the first in the state of Oklahoma to do so back in 1981, shot me a comment please and I will go from there , I just want to know how this operation on application works
Just curious, how does the bullet compare to using an excavator and grubbing up the root ball? It seems that once the trees die you are still going to have to bring in a dozer to push the dead brush into a pile in order to clean up the pastures. I have not taken the time to figure out the cost of the Brush bullet and dozer clean up per acre versus using an excavator to grub up and pile brush per acre. I'm in central Texas and cedars are a problem followed by mesquite trees. They have recently started using a skid steer to grub up the tree followed by mulching to clear the piles of trees and brush. I m not sure the cost but it's expensive and too soon to know how successful they are in the actual removal and complete kill of the targeted species. Just curious in the feasibility for the average landowner? Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Grubbing will cost around $500 an acre. The Brush Bullet will cost around $50 an acre. After the tree die they fall over in a couple years. I don’t want dozer tracking all over my pasture so I’ll wait on the tree to waste away
Hope you humans and the animals are safe. If somehow you need one extra (old) hand, just say so and I’ll head your way. Sincerely. Randy. Prayers to ya.
I’m seeing a lot of improvement. The grass looks so good. Think how much more available moisture the grass has now that all the junipers are now stealing it.
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Tax payers dollars to practice in case we stop paying tax dollars. Used the brush bullet this fall on willow trees before it snowed. It will be interesting to see what happens to them this summer. I probably should have waited till spring. I hope it works on the Russian Olive trees, they are terrible in this part of the country.
Sure hoping that you and Bonnie and your hired help are all safe down there Jason with all those firestorms ongoing! Somehow recovery will return your operation back to better than before with you determination! -Bob...
Hope we hear from you soon.. thoughts and prayers.
I hope you all are safe and out of harms way with the wild fire. Keeping the whole area in our prayers.
Praying for y’all and everyone affected by the wildfires 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Praying for you and your family’s life, properties & livestock
Hope y'all're ok up there. Seeing trailers heading that way with supplies already and gathering more. Local vet and feed store is taking donations of feed and fencing and supplies and churches are taking water and drinks and food. Stay safe and our prayers are with everyone up there.
Just saw the news about the horrific wildfires. Prayers for you and family and friends and all the livestock in the path of these fires 😢
They are safe ❤ but unfortunately have lost the ranch. They posted on Instagram.
I'm Praying for you and your family and the ranch.
Hope all is well my friend
I just love those shots where we're hanging out the side of the helicopter!😆It kind of feels like those old swing rides at the fair, you know the swing seats that go in the air and spin in a circle and you can't help but go 'Weeeee!'🤣I can feel the sun on my thighs and feel the wind between my toes when we fly like that!! Yes in my head I'm dangling my bare feet like a toddler🦶
Such a great angle too! Clear views of the oceanic trenches, contours, watersheds, natural earthworks....so much to see! You can see what was, what could be and what will be. The prairie grasses looked extra beautiful on this run, glad you're taking those bullies out so they can flourish more and heal the soil! Topsoil, Earth's MVP🏆
Thanks for the ride, it's always a blast!!🚁
It will be interesting if Max made it through all the fire. Probably, if he ran, he would relocate. By the way, howdy from the state on the north border. ND All wet from melting snow and more on the way. We will send some prayers your way to get you thru these tough times. Watched many of your videos.
Hi Jason, I worked for Salem at ATC several years ago. Hoping you, Salem and Eddie and all my friends in Canadian are managing through the wildfire catastrophe. I'm assuming the loss of livestock and wildlife in the area will take many years to restock.
Praying for your family and friends. Stay strong. You have so many internet friends that wish there was something that we could do. ❤ to your family
Thoughts and prayers to y'all out there in the Panhandle!!
Just saw a weather video about a fire in Canadian. Isn't that where you are? Sending prayers if you and your family are affected by the fire.
been buy with my world stuff nd just heard about fires up in you guys area and wanted to check in and see how you guy are doing and if you guys know of best way to help those out up there that have been affected ?
hope you all stay safe
The NYSP have done some target practice on the farm bordering my South property line. Thanks for sharing this video.
Praying that you and your family are safe 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Jason, could you fly several ranchs so, we can see the damage to all the area ranches. Please include things like loss of wildlife, cattle and hayfields. I truly can’t believe how the folks at Texas AM are saying these wildfires aren’t going to impact beef prices. The fact that these ranches like yourself now need to feed hay and supplements to the livestock(horse, cattle, wildlife)in the panhandle until this starts raining. Also, get us any links or information about helping the local ranchers like yourself with Carttle/horse hay, cattle cubes or cash! God Bless Jason🙏🏻
Will do
Praying for you all. Just saw that Canadian is listed as experiencing wildfires. Thought about you and wondered if you were using your helicopter to fight the fires like we have seen on your channel in the past. Stay safe out there.
Praying that y’all are safe through the fire 🙏
Jason, how are things going up in the panhandle? Of, course u know the news only tells one side. Anything we can do from South Central Texas to help?
Snowed a little today so that will help. We saved the house but lost the ranch
God bless all of y’all up in the panhandle of Texas. Let’s take some the money from the illegal and help you folks out🙏🏻
Hope you guys are safe from them fires .. especially Max
Agree 100% Brush Bullet is awesome! 😎
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Praying for you guys
That fire looks nasty
Stay safe
Jason, sorry to bother you, I am a member of a cowboy church up in north east Texas and we are wanting to donate to the wildlife relief fund, can you send me in the right direction? Thx Jeff Gammons
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How are you marking your trees treated , I assume GPS , I’m high interested in getting into this deal , I have been around Ag Aviation my whole life , Dad was a Professional Ag Pilot , Grand Dad was a Professional Ag pilot , and I’m in the spraying business and cedar tree cutting and removal business, I’m 51 years old and love everything there is about Aviation, and killing big Whitetail deer lol I know your a busy man but I would love to visit with you some time if you could take the time to talk to me , I live in Arnett , you have applied spike on some of my Relatives land , we were the first in the state of Oklahoma to do so back in 1981, shot me a comment please and I will go from there , I just want to know how this operation on application works
GPS or just do your best and come back after the trees turn and clean out the ones you missed
Just curious, how does the bullet compare to using an excavator and grubbing up the root ball? It seems that once the trees die you are still going to have to bring in a dozer to push the dead brush into a pile in order to clean up the pastures. I have not taken the time to figure out the cost of the Brush bullet and dozer clean up per acre versus using an excavator to grub up and pile brush per acre. I'm in central Texas and cedars are a problem followed by mesquite trees. They have recently started using a skid steer to grub up the tree followed by mulching to clear the piles of trees and brush. I m not sure the cost but it's expensive and too soon to know how successful they are in the actual removal and complete kill of the targeted species. Just curious in the feasibility for the average landowner? Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Grubbing will cost around $500 an acre. The Brush Bullet will cost around $50 an acre. After the tree die they fall over in a couple years. I don’t want dozer tracking all over my pasture so I’ll wait on the tree to waste away
Hope you humans and the animals are safe. If somehow you need one extra (old) hand, just say so and I’ll head your way. Sincerely. Randy. Prayers to ya.
Are you seeing an improvement in your pastures where you used the Brush Bullet?
Is it too soon?
I’m seeing a lot of improvement. The grass looks so good. Think how much more available moisture the grass has now that all the junipers are now stealing it.
Hey Jason, are these cedar trees the type of cedar they use for closets and wood planks? I apologize in advance for asking a stupid question 🙃
No
You guys ok up there?🔥
If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know. Praying for y’all.
So on cars do you remove all motors driveline components ? So they are just a shell basically to shoot at. As always interesting video
Most of it but shoot ammo that want come back like 9mm
Our biggest problem in pastures are the dreaded chinese tallow (chicken tree) & cedar. will try the Bullet on them this spring !
Hell yes
Will this application kill fireweed?
Fireweed I don’t know that one but it will control just about anything you put on
Homeland security, Bell 429's.
Can’t say but no
ok maybe then:
CIA - Central Intelligence Agency.
FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation.
NRO - National Reconnaissance Office.
NSA - National Security Agency.
DOD - Department of Defense [Formerly the Department of War]
DHS - Department of Homeland Security (US)
DEA - Drug Enforcement Agency.
DOE - Department of Energy.
CID - Counter Intelligence Defense
Tax payers dollars to practice in case we stop paying tax dollars. Used the brush bullet this fall on willow trees before it snowed. It will be interesting to see what happens to them this summer. I probably should have waited till spring. I hope it works on the Russian Olive trees, they are terrible in this part of the country.
Russian Olive is a easy day for the BB