With your sense of humor, story telling, being an orator of witty poems, and the dogs hanging out with you, you have become South Dakotas Baxter Black! Great videos. Keep them coming. A big hello from south central South Dakota.
I own a duralite trailer. It’s actually our second one. We bought the first one 22 years ago. Just got our second two years ago. Well built trailers. Wore out 3 diesel pickups on our first one.
That was an awesome Matty when will be starting the building for the cattle handling looks like a big project Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Are the fuel costs of your operation one of the biggest expenses? Probably not near what all tillage operations are. I don't really know. Just want to learn.
I built a pole barn on about 5’ of fill, worst mistake I’ve made. I even let it sit for a few years to settle first. 15 years later the whole barn is on about a 7 degree slope. Not an ideal situation. lol
@@jonnieberg631 I've seen a lot of farming rich places I growed up on a farm and ranch and a horse was never messy like that we always had a place for everything and keep it nice and neat
Good video, good content, good humor, good time watching ranching sodak.
With your sense of humor, story telling, being an orator of witty poems, and the dogs hanging out with you, you have become South Dakotas Baxter Black! Great videos. Keep them coming. A big hello from south central South Dakota.
Matt you are such a cut up 😂😂 y’all videos are so enjoyable to watch and I always need a good laugh
Big basketballs you guys have got
Great Job Gene, dang that's a lot of rocks! Keep the jokes comin Matt. Good stuff
Matt i really enjoy your videos your sense of humor cracks me up 👍
Matt love your videos! Awesome attitude 👍👍👍
I own a duralite trailer. It’s actually our second one. We bought the first one 22 years ago. Just got our second two years ago. Well built trailers. Wore out 3 diesel pickups on our first one.
Your rocks don't breed in the winter? Dang, come on up here to the Canadian Shield, ours do, every winter!
Went on so much about how "once it's done, it's done", I think it had to have been sarcasm.
When the dog tried getting on. 😂😂😂
I am retiring in Dec. I need to come up from Texas and help you next spring!
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊
You have some great dogs up there.
Building pad looks like it could use a couple more loads Matt 😂, SoDak engineering and dirt moving LLC
Probably not totally up to code 😂
With all those rocks you could build rock fences like over in Britain…..🤣
THANKS!
Cool thanks 😊
Great job men.
That was an awesome Matty when will be starting the building for the cattle handling looks like a big project
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Awesome ✨❣️✨🫡
Great job
Jim’s works the grader mean Jean digs rocks and sassy pants carries the salt blocks come on Matt put some hours in man 😂😂
Are the fuel costs of your operation one of the biggest expenses? Probably not near what all tillage operations are. I don't really know. Just want to learn.
How much do those salt blocks weigh Mrs Sassy Pants? Great 'rockin' video! I wanna come back to the OakTreeRanch!
They have drones now that can find your rocks in a field . Seen it on millennial farmer channel.
the background music rocks any idea whats it called
Hey Matt. Gene did a great job, but I never heard him talk or smile. Was that part of the deal?
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
You’re as good as Baxter Black!
I built a pole barn on about 5’ of fill, worst mistake I’ve made. I even let it sit for a few years to settle first. 15 years later the whole barn is on about a 7 degree slope.
Not an ideal situation. lol
Cowboy poet who new
The poem was almost funny
Put a little dirt in truck before loading rocks
Good idea
Your pickup looks like.your yard a miss
Good thing those are work truck huh. Also, his yard is fine if you think that's a mess you haven't saw many farms/ranches.
@@jonnieberg631 I've seen a lot of farming rich places I growed up on a farm and ranch and a horse was never messy like that we always had a place for everything and keep it nice and neat