I love to watch big machines put to work,have seen pro’s doing worse job than you! For a beginner you have good coordination,and great watching iniciative,positivity,vision and hard work going forth hand in hand! Shure beats all that destruction we see every day in the TV 📺! Living in the countryside is awesome 👏
Thanks for sharing Josh, I love the series I'm working on clearing some land and fence lines clean them up make them look pretty again. Your videos are very informative and helpful to me, I enjoy them all God Bless yall stay safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You're doing an incredible job clearing your land. It was fun to watch those big trees being cleared. Beautiful view from your deck too. Enjoyed your new music. Thanks for another great video.
@@4KidsandaFarm Ah...just getting pissed off at the government..paying farmers to put ground into CRP...letting others clear land and take the expense of that off of their taxes.
I bet you get better weather over there, we get plenty of rain, i was brought up on a farm and i love watching your vidios, you have some big projects on the go.😊
Nice work guys! I feel your pain on trying to film. We did a septic install today and I used 4 different devices plus had to run equipment. It was very challenging to say the least. I just hope the video or videos turn out good for how much effort it took to do.
Hey Josh 🇺🇸 looks like you are getting better on the excavator everyday I'm sure you've enjoyed this very much I know I would have great Vlog 🇺🇸 I enjoy watching all your Vlogs 🇺🇸.... WOOOOOO ! 🇺🇸
Josh, I live in North Central Florida, which is commonly known as the "Lightning Capital of the World" and the pine trees here are very bad to draw lightning. We've had a couple of them on our little old 2+ acres be struck by lightning. If I had my way, they'd be gone, but it's expensive to have them removed. Of course, the ones that were struck by lightning died -- so they had to come down!
Looks like a lot of scrub brush. Totally worth clearing out. We've got about 10 acres of that, but keep it trimmed for deer habitat... although its tempting to turn it into hay 😄
Glad to see ya getting it done bro great job and vid 👍.you have a great evening and have a adult beverage for me as well.then post a thumb nail whith ya setting on the porch drinking a cold one whith the sunset in the rear and say relaxing after a long day .having a cold one thinking what's next lol godbless bud
Hard work Josh. How are you going to keep it clear of all the new growth in the spring. Most of that will have seeded itself, and ill be hard work to eradicate those pesky weeds. Hi from Torquay South Devon uk. Woooo
Thanks Josh I enjoyed the editing in this video, you have a good narrative style going on. How many more cows can your land support now? It looks like you have spare capacity already and lots more to come.
We are in the process of doing the same thing,clearing 12 acres for a cow/goat pasture,excavator will be clearing in the morning. Plan to have Tifton 85 spriged,hope to have cows on the pasture by next summer,area we are clearing is More dense and has larger trees.each one the excavator pushes over the big ones then digs out the root and puts the trees whole in a burn pile.only trees we are keeping are the big oaks,some of the oaks are 80 to 100 ft high,over 150 yrs old,taking out all other trees including all pine trees.
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I appreciate the good footage and information. I wish that you would have mentioned what type machines were used. If anyone can identify and relay, I'd appreciate it! Thank you.
Hey Josh, in this video you are talking a year to three years ahead. Have you sat down with a map of the property and then determined priorities and budgeted accordingly? Certainly sounds like it and I was wondering how you determine your priorities? What's the focus? Finish one area perfectly and move on or start an area and come back to it?
Josh, Did you create the background music in all of your vids? Always wondered since it's similar in style to your intro And love the B Roll footage. I don't think most people understand how time consuming it is to set up and shoot one segment. Woooooo!
In this situation a loader with a rake would be far faster and cleaner. Lots of dirt doing it this way. Once all the stump are gone, use a harrow to cut up the remaining sticks and what not
hello good day .i try to watch your show every day i am a 22 year old young man who love farming .am trying to buy mi self 2 cows from i was 16 .still not giving up am from jamaica but now i am working in the Cayman island trying to start my farm ..keep up the good work 👍
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I think I would just push all that debris to the downhill side and let it rot along the edge, then come back with the excavator and pick through it, if you wanted ? Many ways to skin a cat I guess.
so you think a brush hog can run over 2 ft tall stumps on a cutover piece of land? Dream on my friend....we're pulling out 2000 lb stumps here....not sure why folks "nay say" everything I do....I promise I'm not an idiot
I just want to load up the new D-5 and the 320 and come help ya, not that you need help, just to join in the fun. Our pine trees make for lousy shade around 7500 feet
Could you not have used animals to help clear the area first? Seems like a rather aggressive method to clear the land. Pigs and goats would do a great job of it. It also means all that woody material has gone into the topsoil and you have disturbed the topsoil. Could you not go in and chop the trees and woodchip them? If you ever need to get stumps out clean and you have a 360 that big, get a curved hook made up. Much cleaner way to rip the stumps out. That big bucket makes a mess.
How do you contain these land clearing animals? How many pigs and how many goats and how many years would it take? 200 goats and 50 years? You're taking for granted this land was smooth and nice before we started...Joel Salitans entire pork operation is on an area this big...who's gonna buy these pigs? Too much RUclips and not enough experience causes these suggestions to surface...It would take $30k in fencing alone...ever see someone building fence in dense brush? Nope...and ya never will. Follow the channel and you'll see...all the pastures on this farm are less than 4 years old...already no fertilizer required...follow me to learn how to build your soils...what I do works my friend
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@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I think you would be amazed at how much of the vegetation they would eat, the pigs would plow, then remove stumps after you have harvested meat, which I believe you said you were making the area for, meat production.
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Love the area your in. Beautiful country.
I have to say Josh that this method of clearing is much better. You guys are doing a great job!
I love to watch big machines put to work,have seen pro’s doing worse job than you!
For a beginner you have good coordination,and great watching iniciative,positivity,vision and hard work going forth hand in hand!
Shure beats all that destruction we see every day in the TV 📺!
Living in the countryside is awesome 👏
Thanks for sharing Josh, I love the series I'm working on clearing some land and fence lines clean them up make them look pretty again. Your videos are very informative and helpful to me, I enjoy them all God Bless yall stay safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You're doing an incredible job clearing your land. It was fun to watch those big trees being cleared. Beautiful view from your deck too. Enjoyed your new music. Thanks for another great video.
Greatness takes time my friend keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work farm on
It’s just crazy how much land you are clearing! We are looking forward to seeing how productive it can be in the coming years.
Yea! Like it wasn't productive the way it was..
Brian Sefring productive as a farm and productive as a jungle are 2 different things.
@@4KidsandaFarm Ah...just getting pissed off at the government..paying farmers to put ground into CRP...letting others clear land and take the expense of that off of their taxes.
Keep up the good work man, we always enjoy watching
Great clip, specially the drone coverage... and voice over.
I bet you get better weather over there, we get plenty of rain, i was brought up on a farm and i love watching your vidios, you have some big projects on the go.😊
Nice work guys! I feel your pain on trying to film. We did a septic install today and I used 4 different devices plus had to run equipment. It was very challenging to say the least. I just hope the video or videos turn out good for how much effort it took to do.
Hey Josh 🇺🇸 looks like you are getting better on the excavator everyday I'm sure you've enjoyed this very much I know I would have great Vlog 🇺🇸 I enjoy watching all your Vlogs 🇺🇸.... WOOOOOO ! 🇺🇸
Lovin' the American Flag and the intro song. Man, you are making progress, kudos Josh.
You have such a beautiful property I’m so happy for you all !!
Full day on an excavator will wear you out. Took me a long time to learn not to tense up my shoulders while operating.
Whoa. I need all yal to come to my 5 acres parcel and let's do that again. Nice work.
Muck boots are hard to beat I have the Arctic chore steel toe for hunting season and I love them
That stiffness you referred to...that’s a sign of age creeping in. Trust me on that one.
White pine trees are easily transplantable. I transplanted a whole field of them, not one died ... 🌲👍🏻
I cut over a hundred of them rotten trees in in Massachusetts they dominate if left alone needless to say I hate them. Big and useless up here.
It's cool when you work well as a team.
Josh, I live in North Central Florida, which is commonly known as the "Lightning Capital of the World" and the pine trees here are very bad to draw lightning. We've had a couple of them on our little old 2+ acres be struck by lightning. If I had my way, they'd be gone, but it's expensive to have them removed. Of course, the ones that were struck by lightning died -- so they had to come down!
Looks like a lot of scrub brush. Totally worth clearing out. We've got about 10 acres of that, but keep it trimmed for deer habitat... although its tempting to turn it into hay 😄
We cut timber here 4 years ago..some big nasty stumps
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer ohhh gosh! That makes it tough 😮
Deer are a pest for crop farmers, why would you make them a habitat?
You have the joy to be able to finance these problems. Can you mention the cost to clear this land?
Glad to see ya getting it done bro great job and vid 👍.you have a great evening and have a adult beverage for me as well.then post a thumb nail whith ya setting on the porch drinking a cold one whith the sunset in the rear and say relaxing after a long day .having a cold one thinking what's next lol godbless bud
Hard work Josh. How are you going to keep it clear of all the new growth in the spring. Most of that will have seeded itself, and ill be hard work to eradicate those pesky weeds. Hi from Torquay South Devon uk. Woooo
Thanks Josh I enjoyed the editing in this video, you have a good narrative style going on.
How many more cows can your land support now? It looks like you have spare capacity already and lots more to come.
I been clearing land sense 98 love it
We are in the process of doing the same thing,clearing 12 acres for a cow/goat pasture,excavator will be clearing in the morning. Plan to have Tifton 85 spriged,hope to have cows on the pasture by next summer,area we are clearing is More dense and has larger trees.each one the excavator pushes over the big ones then digs out the root and puts the trees whole in a burn pile.only trees we are keeping are the big oaks,some of the oaks are 80 to 100 ft high,over 150 yrs old,taking out all other trees including all pine trees.
Ruh Roh, hood up on the silver Dodge 🤔 awesome job on the land clearing, it’s really coming along 👍🏻
fueling up...hood open to access battery 👍
Frank is one of the best on heavy machinery
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Wooooooo! Got my SRF notification on this one!
Wow! The boots are already sold out!
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I appreciate the good footage and information. I wish that you would have mentioned what type machines were used. If anyone can identify and relay, I'd appreciate it! Thank you.
Cat 953 loader and case excavator...you can see the numbers on them in the vid my friend
Progress is good isn't it? Make you feel like something was done.
Awesome Josh cool footage
Nice job....and vid.....nice property.....want this in Florida......have to get out of the state of Ill........
Those rubber boots are good to have in case you step on or close to a copper head.
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Hey Josh, in this video you are talking a year to three years ahead. Have you sat down with a map of the property and then determined priorities and budgeted accordingly? Certainly sounds like it and I was wondering how you determine your priorities? What's the focus? Finish one area perfectly and move on or start an area and come back to it?
Josh, Did you create the background music in all of your vids? Always wondered since it's similar in style to your intro And love the B Roll footage. I don't think most people understand how time consuming it is to set up and shoot one segment. Woooooo!
I do some if the music ...intros and endings
Sure is looking good!👍🏻
I watched you digging a pond in a video I think last week, is that the one you talked about in this video or is it another pond?
another pond across the farm
Hey Josh thanks for the video Woo
Nice boots to get dirty, just rinse and clean again. Frank scared me too, thought ya was going to have a fender bender.
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Learning a bit-thanks
Jeep Jeep Jeep, where is the Jeep ?
If you had to pick just 1 machine to clear, would you go the exvavator or the crawler?
In this situation a loader with a rake would be far faster and cleaner. Lots of dirt doing it this way. Once all the stump are gone, use a harrow to cut up the remaining sticks and what not
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hey buddy come join in the fun!
hello good day .i try to watch your show every day i am a 22 year old young man who love farming .am trying to buy mi self 2 cows from i was 16 .still not giving up am from jamaica but now i am working in the Cayman island trying to start my farm ..keep up the good work 👍
Dirt Boss has a great root ripper he made. Check it out.
How big is your property? I am looking at some property and I am curious to what you have there
150 acres
Stoney Ridge Farmer thank you have a blessed day
Try setting there 10 hours a day digging ditch for pipeline and people think it is easy !!!!
The Weapon Collection exactly, 12hrs a day 7 day’s a week is no big deal.
Regular job, running a farm and vlogging. When do you sleep?
Awesome stuff. How many acres on your farm?
150 acres
Stoney Ridge Farmer gods country 🇺🇸💪🏻
How much would you say it costs to clear one acre of land for agricultural use?
$800-1500 USD average over 20-40 acres
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer thank you. I enjoyed watching your video.
Is the area that was worked on a couple of months ago?
yes
The Boots You Show I Could Not Find On Amazon.
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I can't wear those boots, they're too hot. It never gets below 55 Freedom Degrees here so ... I need warm weather boots? What you got?
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go barefoot I guess
Are those boots rubber or leather on the bottom?
Looks like wetsuit material on top.
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Amazon doesn't know when boots will be available. Hope the coupon code will be good when boots are available.
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Alright
What happens if the boot are unavailable ?
looks like they sold out today...strange
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Hy i am from pakistan and i am big fan of you and your farm please help me how can i buy a tractor like massey ferguson 240
Thanks for being a great fan....I have no idea how to tell you to buy a tractor in your country....sorry I'm no help on this one buddy!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer ok but Thanks for reply me
Boots sold out went to Hisea website doesn't even list them.
Time......not enough of it.
tried using the promo code on those boots on 9/15/20 and it did not work
Was hear
Is Frank on a DC-9?
953B
Do you have and extra pair of pants just in case.
I think I would just push all that debris to the downhill side and let it rot along the edge, then come back with the excavator and pick through it, if you wanted ? Many ways to skin a cat I guess.
Josh can you give me the link for the dammit
there's a link in the pond repair video buddy
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer if there was buddy I would not be asking you
I didn’t see anything that couldn’t be cleared with a Brush Hog, and it’s a lot more relaxing to drive.. This was an odd choice of equipment.
so you think a brush hog can run over 2 ft tall stumps on a cutover piece of land? Dream on my friend....we're pulling out 2000 lb stumps here....not sure why folks "nay say" everything I do....I promise I'm not an idiot
Wooo ...hello sir . Your channel is best And your video always interesting.i m from India
FYI, That 5 acres was already cleared, looks to me like.
yep...the those are fake stumps lol
Where'd the trees go?@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Just messing with ya a bit. I'd like to clear five acres, but mine has stumps with trees. LOL.
I just want to load up the new D-5 and the 320 and come help ya, not that you need help, just to join in the fun. Our pine trees make for lousy shade around 7500 feet
Could you not have used animals to help clear the area first? Seems like a rather aggressive method to clear the land. Pigs and goats would do a great job of it. It also means all that woody material has gone into the topsoil and you have disturbed the topsoil. Could you not go in and chop the trees and woodchip them? If you ever need to get stumps out clean and you have a 360 that big, get a curved hook made up. Much cleaner way to rip the stumps out. That big bucket makes a mess.
How do you contain these land clearing animals? How many pigs and how many goats and how many years would it take? 200 goats and 50 years? You're taking for granted this land was smooth and nice before we started...Joel Salitans entire pork operation is on an area this big...who's gonna buy these pigs? Too much RUclips and not enough experience causes these suggestions to surface...It would take $30k in fencing alone...ever see someone building fence in dense brush? Nope...and ya never will. Follow the channel and you'll see...all the pastures on this farm are less than 4 years old...already no fertilizer required...follow me to learn how to build your soils...what I do works my friend
Boot people didn't expect all the stoney viewers to buy! All sold out 😔
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How come you didn’t use a wide bucket
that's a 4 ft bucket...can't pick up much more than I've been plucking out
The boots are out of stock. I was going to get my wife a pair to use in the Chicken pen/run.
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since its going to be pasture anyway, why not let cow, goats, and pigs clear it with intensive grazing on small sections at a time
fence? cows don't eat 2000lb stumps....and I wouldn't live to see the stumps rot....gotta be able to mow...cant mow over rotten stumps
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I think you would be amazed at how much of the vegetation they would eat, the pigs would plow, then remove stumps after you have harvested meat, which I believe you said you were making the area for, meat production.
Josh, I thought you were upset with Frank because of the way he left all those rocks in the pasture on another job he did for you?
Pretty sure that was a different operator.
yep
nope Frank is my guy...and a darn good one
Out of stock on the boots :(
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Mud boot show to be unavailable
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Love your channel hope to visit your farm some day
27 lol