The Art of Farming
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- It's a very hot day. Hilarie and I have to move the laying hens and cattle, and check in with the pigs. Afterwards, I take a walk to see how each of the fields is growing, and explain how I maintain pasture health during the heat of summer. Farming is an art as much as a science or a brute attitude with big machinery, and the decisions I make regarding how the animals are pastured, when to make hay, and when to clip fields are based on experience and judgement more than anything.
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Hi everyone, I forgot to mention I will also be at the Pageant of Steam in Canandaigua, NY. The show is August 9 through 12. I’m not sure which days I will be there yet. Thanks for watching!
And yes farming is an art
I can’t go I’m pretty sure school starts between then and now
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My Toy Buddy Dan and I will be there on the Friday as well as at The Deruyter Fireman's fair the Saturday and Sunday so that's a pretty full weekend for us...
My Buddy and Dan are planning on going to the 2 Cylinder ( I know,I know!!) Expo a week from tomorrow as well...Hoping to get to The Syracuse Nationals but we'll see..
No matter how bad your dad jokes are, they are wonderful. The worse they are the better they are. Thank you.
I agree
They’re like Frankfurters. The WURST they are, the better
that Himalayin' Deer steak sure sounds interesting (cracked me up)
Same! I nearly choked on my spit when he said that 😂
Lol ...Classic Pete....Gotta love the jokes
It was certainly a groaner...
Your pigs have such a great disposition about them. Hands on makes all the difference.
I don’t think the deer joke was too awful, thanks for bringing them back 😂
Stay cool this week! Thanks for the video.
Are you kidding the deer joke was terrible 😭😭
Hello Pete.
You deserve a medal, why?
Because you are "out standing" in your field! 😀
I love the way you share your thoughts on your farm and the decisions you need to make. Lots of work. Thanks, Pete, for the calming way you talk to us.
Those darn cluckers just don't appreciate all of the hard work that you put into repairing their ramp!! They broke it again immediately!! The nerve?! 😂😂
Patty the Union Rep standing by you airing her opinion while the rest of the herd is standing on the hill under the trees enjoying the breeze backing her up. Patty cracks me up. Will be interesting to see the amount of improvement of grass in the problem field next year after heavy manure application this year.
Wow, I can’t believe how much Billy has grown, he’s huge!
The deer didn't go to waste, very good thing!
I am just in the first stages of developing my rural homestead. Not much pasture, if any, but I am learning a lot from watching how you approach your grass management. Thank you for explaining everything so well.
Good luck.👍 You need to share with others how to start out. Hope you do a RUclips channel.
Pete is an expert on grass land stewardship. Don't think you could find a better mentor that is willing to come to you :)
You are the best! You always make my day watching the things you do! You have a beautiful family, may God Bless everyone of you!
I love watching the chickens cut a new rug.
The half century of progress show is well worth it.
I started raising some bottle calves a few years ago and noticed that they didn’t really like the old tall grass, but loved when the grass got cut for hay and the new stuff grew back.
Cluckers going on vacation with the travel trailer, moving on to greener pastures!
Loved the hym-a-laying deer stake dad joke. the chickens and pigs and the cows are really looking great. enjoyed the video, and hope that you all have a great week end.
Damn, don't we love Billy. He's wonderful
Wow, can’t get over how big Billy has grown. Thanks for another great video.
Already shared that joke! I laughed out loud!
I am glad to see the fields thriving, love hearing the cows talking, right on cue,
The clucker section is looking great and the pigs have their own thing going on
Looking forward to your road trip.
Thank you
'Himalayin' deer steak... Dad that was bad! Thank you for being funny."
The things that make our daughters laugh are a priceless commodity. Thank you for the video
Thanks for letting us drop by for a fun visit.
I love getting up in the morning and pouring my first cup of coffee and watching you show the love you have for your animals. Having lived and worked on a farm for 5 years in Kentucky it brings back such wonderful memories. Thanks so much!
Don’t change anything about producing and editing your videos. They are always entertaining, relaxing, educational and sometimes even funny. Keep up the good work!
My small vegetable garden does whatever it wants to, depending upon Mother Nature. It’s always a decision about putting on the shade covers or the plastic to protect it from too much rain. Then there is the matter of outwitting the bugs. It’s never the same and whatever food it offers is always a treat.
The antique machine show sounds like fun. Enjoy.
🤣Love the ramp repair. Ye might say, farming is like improvisational jazz. 😁
Thank you for the invaluable insights into pasture. Very much appreciated.
Thank you for the great video. I’m in Arkansas and have cancer your videos made me feel at home. Thanks 😇🚜
I agree 100% with the weather. I never really paid that much attention that closely until I started making hay.
When moving the chicken tractor/house you could hear the old rooster was loudly crowing and the hens were wildly flapping to the shifting hen house instead of "Ya-hoo!" Great way to start the morning that ended up in a greener chicken run. The cows gather for their early morning meeting and roll call under the Elm tree. Patty chairs this meeting. Seems like two of them were missing.
I only just realised an entire generation of pigs passed since I started watching this channel. When I first got here the pigs were called Missy, Red and John if I'm not mistaken...
What I've learned from your videos is that pigs grow so fast!
Thank you guys for your channel. My wife and I enjoy watching each and every video when they come out. Your light hearted, and insightful videos bring us joy. We wish you continued happiness, and prosperity.
One of the main reasons I have subscribed to your channel is for the intellectual aspect. I am a systems engineer who works on IT systems every day. But, I grew up in the farmland of the Midwest. So, I have a connection to farming. I never realized all of the systems involved in running a farm! I just assumed the farmers let he cows go where they would within the fences. Your channel has been a true blessing to me.
Thank you Pete and Hilary! You are brave enough to show the authentic and complete person that you are. You are deep enough to share your philosophical beliefs, the reality of running a farm , with a gift for connecting with people. Hilary has got a million dollar smile that will outshine all dark clouds. Love your dad jokes. I volunteer musical concerts weekly at nursing homes and I have stolen many of your jokes! Keep on trucking
Watching this episode from Bulgaria 🍾
I love the egg mobile -- it makes me think of "The Partridge Family - 50 years later" 🙂
Nice to see the west coast represented by tee shirts. Thanks Hilarie!
Excited to hear you are going to Rantoul. We live 30 minutes from there and enjoy your Channel. We aren’t farmers but gardeners with bees and chickens and raised beds for vegetables. 60 year old fans of yours
Thank you for the Himalayin' joke that made me literally snort out loud. That was the icing on the cake of your wonderful video Pete. That and the way you made Hilary roll her eyes at your brain burning crack made the whole show sparkle with delight and a hog heaven, cow tootin' good time. Loved learning more about how you view the grass and how you make decisions regarding the fields, having the seasons, and all the many ways to make your cattle, hogs and chickens happier and as content as possible. Love the way you love farming, it makes me yern to be in that life as well, as I'm sure it does so many other people who watch you. Humans are farmers at heart anyway, we were put on this earth to take care of the nature God gave us and the natural way you go about it pulls on those natural instincts inside all of us. Thank you for sharing your gift of gab and wisdom of nature... and even your wonderfully bad jokes. I needed a good snort today.
1:11 the look of a man who knows the secrets to a happy life
Always enjoyable and informative Pete, thank you!
Farming is fun ❤😊
Liked the nice touch on the ramp repair.😂
Watching that hen trying to go back up the ramp made me laugh😂
Him-a-laying, it took me a second, cracked me up. Thanks for a look around the farm. 👍
Good morning Kluckers and family! Since watching you Pete I spend more time talking to our Yorkie Cairn terrier. Enjoy listening to the details of the fields and grasses. I would say that the art of farming is paying attention to the details. Hope you, Hillary, family, farm and Kluckers have a great week.
I call my new garden my experiment and learning from doing. Same with my chickens. It's hard work. Hope you and your critters do well.
These guys are so very lucky to have you and Hilarie. Nice food and a great way of life. It’s hot here too. Bossy pig looks good too. I love Brownie.
Makes good sense concerning the pigs. A person can only spend so much time with each area of livestock. Hope the day is good Pete.
Love the jokes. You and Hilary are great people that I enjoy watching very much. It’s a learning experience that seems very comfortable and honest.
My wife & I did our 31 years at the office and now we have started our farm on 170 acres.
Keep up the great work!
5:37 actually I liked that one. 😂😂
Good morning chickens 😊... Love watching them come shooting out of the trailer
One consideration regarding markedly reducing the monsters is what percantage of your RUclips income is actually derived from people essentially clicking because of them and their antics. I, for one, love love love your pigs and all the associated drama and minutiae involved.
Omg the Himalayan deer made my day!!! Needed a good laugh, thanks Pete!!!!
I know you have been told this before but I still had too! The cows always tell you they want "MMOOOOOOVED". 😊
Hello Pete and Hillary! Your videos are always a real palate cleanser in today's world. I finished this week viewing the complete catalog back to the beginning of your channel, now I will just have to be content with viewing the new videos as they appear. I really enjoy my visits to the farm, thanks for sharing...
9:33 we used tons of fertilizer every year and re-seeded every year. The grass was 4-6 feet tall but all the chemicals. Those fertilizers were very expensive. But the farm was just a tax right off I found out years later. It was always in the red and belonged to a billionaire that got a lot of tax breaks for a farm that was struggling to make it. It’s all gone now. I miss that place.
Your doing it right Pete, love your philosophy on farming.
Pete is so wholesome I love it, keep it up
HAHA!! Him-a-layin. I laughed!
Lol! That first shot of JJ in the mud almost looked like a black and white picture aside from the red barn and green leaves on the bushes!!
Hey my wife works for the city we tagged 4 deer last year that way. Just happen to get there right after they were hit. But they were not torn up bad saved most of the meat.
Art of relaxed farming.....you all are living my dream...
Really enjoyed your explanation of your pastures and your decisions of grazing vs. Haying. Thanks..
Thanks for the dad joke... Ive been missing them.
Billy is the Star, great looking and friendly hog
Hay pete always a pleasure seeing you and your wife work together around your farm i know you said you were not going to raise a big quantity of pigs but you did such a great job raising them just wondering if you ever going to change your mind anyways im sure you have your reasons thank you for sharing pete
Wow Pete! You keep putting out these butt kicking videos. You make us feel like your farm is our farm. Keep the jokes coming!!
As always Pete, thank you.
Thanks Pete and Hillary 😊
I do enjoy and appreciate the way you approach your videos. I believe your production staff, videographers and cameramen not to mention the lighting and audio departments are by far some of the best on utube. You have a hit on your hands. Almost forgot the writers of your jokes are getting better and could still use some more practice. From hot in Phoenix thank you for making my day. Bob😊
I follow many types of content but your channel is by far my favorite.
Just checked, the Illinois show is a 3 hour drive for me. I'll check with wife, we might come out to see you. We bought our truck just south of there in Champaign. My Henry (7 yr old) can say hi to your Henry.
That was a gooden laugh, usually they are too dry, but that hit the spot...hahahahahh. Ps. they care you and Hillary show your animals is terrific!! Love your channel.
Hi Pete and Hillary, Thanks for another wonderful video and a mention of the letter from Ireland. Best wishes - Paul Moloney, Ireland,
It's a ballet, Pete, and you are the orchestrator! It's FUN, too, ain't it?!? I get just as much fulfillment now as we've aged out of the new challenge of seeing how much of the macro we can put into what's truly micro on the .92 acres we live on now. Yes, I get to stretch my legs with my special needs guys on the school farm and helping other homesteaders get going and that's fine, but you're SO right! The mental challenge of seeing how much can be produced on nurtured land is what gets me up in the morning! We had a "field day" here at the home place back in the fall and it was standing room only.... I LOVE it!
My father served in the Army Air Corps in WWII and did some training at Chanute Field in Rantoul.
Going to Rantoul? I lived there from 01/1972: thru 12/1974 at the old Chanute AFB during some of my teen years. Dad was stationed there with the USAF making training films for the tech school. Many great memories. Have a great time!
So excited you are coming closer to our area. Looks like the show in August is about 3hrs from us - BUT - they offer dry camping so we're making plans.........Thanks for the Heads Up on this one Pete. Take care!!
Thanks Pete, always a pleasure.
You are a blessing! Thanks for sharing your farming journey.
the hens did a number to the grass
Hi Pete, enjoy your videos tremendously. I live on a cattle ranch in Ecuador.
That Deer Joke....Oh Dear....Roadkill: From your grill to ours.
Pete, your jokes are so bad they are hilarious. Keep it up , it's great. Hillary you are a saint no doubt, love you both, take care and please keep sharing.
That's what I like about your channel, you educate us non farmers and show us the way you do your stuff. Very interesting and educational. Thanks.
Hallelujah for Hillary and Pete ! ❤
We live 35 miles east of rantoul by bismarck illinois. It is a wonderful time.
I LOVE your videos!! Keep up the good work!!!
Love your show.
And your jokes!
God bless ya
Great content Pete as always .
Your page is excellent. I look forward to it every week.
Him-a-layin-in-the-road. Man my stomach hurts, that was a good one haha
Rantoul, IL … now there’s a name I haven’t heard since the late 70’s and my time at Chanute. We used to order deep dish pizza from Garcia’s Pizza … complete with “bugs on the top” of the delivery vehicles. Have a good time Pete … everyone deserves time away man. 😎
Another great enjoyable video Pete, like a lot of other viewers I enjoy listening to your comments about your fields and hay. Back in 1975 there was a great drought out west they were in dire need of Hay for all the cattle. I and a lot of other dealers were buying hay in and all around your area. from Rochester to Govenor, to finger lakes area. weedsport. Cicero. etc and trucking down to the rail yards in Amsterdam and unloading it onto rail cars to go out west. I myself bought and hauled over 20 thousand bales of great quality hay. mostly good Timothy Alphalfa mix Lots of Tree foil in some loads also. made a lot of good friends back then miss the farmers. and all associated with it. Just turned 80 and enjoying my retirement watching Just a few Acres Farm. Thanks for sharing Pete. ECF
Letters from Estonia sounds so cool!
Thanks for the video. Always a pleasure to watch. All the best 🇬🇧.
Yes !!! The bad dad jokes are back. That’s great! Thanks
I was stationed at Rantoul in 1968 at Chanute AFB.
Thank you Pete for your insight and experience.
Thanks Pete enjoy your day
Patty sez, "time for my close up" pete !! U said once that she acts like a diva ! Lol "queen👑cow"