Such an *awesome* video you guys, *amazing* Haying content, *beautiful* drone footage and I always miss those days of bringing the Cows/Calves home down the road, sooo great to see it again and it was *awesome* to see y'all made it to Nebraska, great having ya here in the Corn Husker 🌽 State, we were truly Blessed to have ya!! 🙏💙🙂 Thank YOU guys, I appreciate y'all more than ya know and sooo grateful 🙏 for every one of ya! Take care and God bless The Petersons!! 🙏✝️💙🙂
Oh how beautiful your lives are, and the kids are growing up so fast ~ they are beautiful. I love this video, what a true glimpse into life on the farm it is!
Lots of excitement back in Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming! You boys really get around! Loved the family video portion of the little girls enjoying themselves on their trip! Bet you'll be getting rain soon but sad that it probably will come too late for some of the crops! The music was so dramatic when doing your cutting! Just beautiful work!
I didn't know you guys were out by Lindsborg, I saw on some of your other videos you were at Scotts which is Whites now I guess and Cornado Heights. I live on a farm just west of Lindsborg.
When the crop is cut, it's laid out wide for maximum exposure to dry. He's raking two or more windrows together to minimize trips with the baler. Most balers work better with heavier windrows .
It also helps fluff up the hay so it's easier for the baler to pick up and make a good bale. And in some scenarios it flips up the bottom of the windrow that can still be wet on the ground and puts on top to dry out evenly
@@nathanpeterson371 Most of the raking I did back home was just to turn alfalfa to get it to dry quicker. All we made back then was small rectangle bales.
Prayers for better weather and rain🙏
A beautiful sunrise. The cows really trust your family. How lucky. I also liked the drone shots.
Such an *awesome* video you guys, *amazing* Haying content, *beautiful* drone footage and I always miss those days of bringing the Cows/Calves home down the road, sooo great to see it again and it was *awesome* to see y'all made it to Nebraska, great having ya here in the Corn Husker 🌽 State, we were truly Blessed to have ya!! 🙏💙🙂 Thank YOU guys, I appreciate y'all more than ya know and sooo grateful 🙏 for every one of ya! Take care and God bless The Petersons!! 🙏✝️💙🙂
Oh how beautiful your lives are, and the kids are growing up so fast ~ they are beautiful. I love this video, what a true glimpse into life on the farm it is!
Awesome video Peterson Family. Love watching your videos. Thank you guys
Lots of excitement back in Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming! You boys really get around! Loved the family video portion of the little girls enjoying themselves on their trip! Bet you'll be getting rain soon but sad that it probably will come too late for some of the crops! The music was so dramatic when doing your cutting! Just beautiful work!
I didn't know you guys were out by Lindsborg, I saw on some of your other videos you were at Scotts which is Whites now I guess and Cornado Heights. I live on a farm just west of Lindsborg.
Great video guys, and thanks for taking us with you to see your sister in Nebraska 👍
Prayers and rain Oklahoma has been hot as well
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊
I don’t know about farming. Do the cows just follow or do they have a routine
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Sweet crop of mine, this is how farm. Guns and roses or Florida Georgia line
You boys better get busy and make some boy Peterson or this will be a Peterson girl show
Their is one Pettersson grandson already
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Where do you live at in Kansas. I use to living Kansas. Born in LaCygne kansas
My sister-in-law lives in scottscity
What's the reason for raking and baling? Is it just so the tractor with the baler doesn't have to drive as far?
When the crop is cut, it's laid out wide for maximum exposure to dry. He's raking two or more windrows together to minimize trips with the baler. Most balers work better with heavier windrows .
It also helps fluff up the hay so it's easier for the baler to pick up and make a good bale. And in some scenarios it flips up the bottom of the windrow that can still be wet on the ground and puts on top to dry out evenly
@@nathanpeterson371 Most of the raking I did back home was just to turn alfalfa to get it to dry quicker. All we made back then was small rectangle bales.
get a 90 degree nut runner air drive, you'll be glad you did
Farming isn't forever one.