Nothing brings more joy and peace to my heart than seeing a man on a tractor, prepping and planting. Danny, you are a walking, talking, plowing, planting encyclopedia. We're blessed to have you on RUclips sharing more than a lifetime of experience. Some of the gems you know there is no way someone could figure it out on their own - takes too many lifetimes and decades of experience to figure it out... wisdom passed down over time. Thanks for the difference you're making. Blessings to you and Wanda, may your fields continue to be filled with pollinators and your plates with tasty rewards.
Its a bit of an expense....but its what we had to do to keep the deer out of our garden. On your T posts, set a hot wire at 54" 36" and 18" Then 3 feet out from the T posts set the step in fiberglass posts. Run a hot wire at 36"...Deer see in 2 dimensions so this creates an obstacle they can't negotiate. we used a solar charger...worked great for us.... Now we just need to figure out how to stop the rabbits!
This is my favorite time of year. Everything waking up from a long sleep. I enjoy watching Danny on his tractor. You can feel the satisfaction he gets out of working on it! I can never thank y'all enough for all you do for us, I have learned so much from watching you. We love y'all. God bless you!! ❤
I just love following you guys, and when the world is in Chaos, you guys are my place to go and find peaceful relaxing fellowship. Danny and Wanda you make this world a better place, love you guys. People that know how to make a person feel like their at home.
Hey Danny and Wanda. Thanks for always sharing your knowledge tips and tricks in the garden. I am constantly telling people I talk to that “Danny says you do it like this” 😂 I trust your wisdom and knowledge, God bless you both 🙏🏽❤😊
Adding a ribbon along the top of the of the deer fence helps deter the deer from jumping the fence. It works best if the ribbon or fence tape is twisted so that it moves better in the breeze. A hot wire along the bottom of the fence will help with animals getting into the corn.
Thank you. Best part of those old tractors is it doesn't kill the engine as soon as you get out of the seat. Drives me nuts. That growers solution fence so far has worked great for us. Be praying y'all have a great harvest this year and wishing all y'all a blessed day.
Well you should thank your hero on this video for that feature people like him are why that safety is there never ride around with the loader in the air like being demonstrated in this video
I really love watching your channel. It is very educational. I learn something new every time I watch. Love your new farm at Pecan Grove. Looking forward to more great videos!!
I absolutely love watching this channel. I was raised on a farm and my dad had a tractor just like the one Danny used to plant the corn. It really brings back good memories. Looking forward to watching more of Danny and Wanda's awesome videos. Keep up the good work!!! God bless!!
So reminds me of my dad. He generally took the chance as well to plant field corn earlier than most other farmers around him. Generally, he had good success, but always a risk. Hope your corn does fantastic this year!
Remarkable! Danny and Wanda, I love your lifestyle! You are indeed Blessed! All it takes is diligently listening to the Lord, especially after you ask Him for help, and do what He says!
Getting anxious to start my garden this year! Love you guys thank you for all the great content and wisdom! I've watched yall for years and can say I can grow my own food and support my family because of all the knowledge I've learned from you guys!! I feel like I am years ahead and avoided alot of problems I would've faced otherwise! I will sit and listen to an elderly man or woman that has been doing it for years and knows what works and what doesn't regardless of what the big companies say or do. Danny and wanda probably has forgotten more than I'll ever know about gardening!❤ love you guys
Have learned a lot from watching your channels the last few years. Always amazes me how much ya'll get done and the energy you both have. I am a bit older, but can't seem to do half as much. You are an inspiration. 😊
One minute in - yep - deer tracks. We had to build a 5' tall woven wire fence with a barb wire strand a foot above that around our 30x300' garden and our 50x100' garden. I know they could jump it - but so far (5 years) they haven't. We've counted upwards of 25-30 deer at a time in our fields.
I am trying to set up my 1951 cub for cultivating. I have a lot of planter parts but have not figured them out yet or just what is missing. Your cub restoration and set up videos were very helpful.
I'm sure going to have a great time watching you "try" to keep those deer out of your corn patch!😉 One thing is for sure they gonna love that 🌾 corn and you are gonna be eating some fat venison dinners!👍😎
My husband and I both love both of your channels. The knowledge you have in homesteading and family life the way it use to be and may be again if things keep going because times are hard and people need to turn back to the bible, their families, and a simple honest rewarding home life with their families the way it use to be years ago and you and Wanda are prime examples and a learning tool for people who need the knowledge and strength to accomplish it..we love ya! ❤
Hello 👋 this is Bernadette over here in LA Lower Alabama. Great to catchup with y’all again. We moved June 23 further south our into country. Basically we started over. It’s good to watch you revive your newly purchased land. We’ve been so busy here and lost touch with a lot of our RUclips crew. Glad I cam across your new channel
I just want to thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and precious souls with us. Watching not only brings inspiration and knowledge it also brings back flooding memories of mammaw and pappaws farm (which were the highlight of my childhood). Thanks again and God bless
I can’t believe y’all are planting corn already. I’m itching to get some stuff in the ground but I better wait up here. I did get some ground turned over this week. Pecan Grove is looking good.
I know we will never have a large property like yours to grow on, so watching you plant yours is the next best thing. I am happy with our raised beds and container gardens but through watching you I can still dream big!
I love how Wanda films and edits the PG shows. I get the smells the sounds the actual feel of the place through her work. I didnt know how i would like the new place since i have modeled much of my effort after DS but i love PG. We are privileged to see through her thatvibe there is... perfect. Thanks for sharing it in such an amazing way.
Looking forward to see how everything evolves and progresses through the season. The more I watch the more I learn. Also,I remember little tid bits from my grandfather talking about when he and my great grandfather were farming in Wisconsin.
Bought my first tractor the weekend before last, a 1947 Ford 8n. I'm fixing her up to finally grow a good size garden to feed my family over the winter 😁
Already started some seeds last month. Hopefully it wasn't to early. But couldn't wait any longer. Always could use more seed varieties to add to my collection. Thanks for sharing
@@pecangrovems thats a lot of picken, also, can you try dog urine from a kennel on tampons tied to fence around patch to help minimize varmit intrusion?
I pray your crops will produce an abundance for you. Planting in a new place when you are counting on it has to be nerve-racking . Thanks for the blessing opportunity.
So excited to see you planting Danny Corn and praying it does as well or better this year than last year. Your diligence last year paid off and I know it will this year too. I definitely filled out the form for Sow Right Seeds. Looking forward to Saturday Night Live. Such a fantastic group of people and community as well as enjoy what you share with us. A blessed and restful evening to you both.
I always watch ur videos so the sow right seed giveaway is great I was just getting my seed order together so SowRight seed bless me love ya Mr Danny & Ms Wanda
I tried those Solar noise makers that Zac recommended, they didn’t work for me. Lights and sounds didn’t deter. I also use the marking ribbon, that worked ok but had to reposition it mid way.
@@pecangrovems I think it’s like Danny said before, they get used to them. It was about couple weeks and they started ignoring them. Nature will find a way, lol
Ever since i found you guys and the growers in Florida and the whole community ❤ ive been changing everything and seeing growth and fruit trees and veggies/herbs, lookin good!! Dang tasty!
Good to see a well worked field and straight rows. Wanda showing all of the deer tracks makes reason for the tapes across the field understandable. Our biggest problem is the 16 striped ground squirrels digging all of the seedlings rite down the row. No matter how big or small your garden or field is, there is always something to watch out for. Enjoyed watching and wishing you a good Danny Corn crop again this year.
That’s some pretty ground. I’m 70, and when I was a child I used to visit my granddaddy on his 100 acre farm in Kentucky. His ground never looked that good, but all he could do with the equipment that he had, was to “break” the ground and disc it. There WERE a few mechanisms for towing that I’m not familiar with, but I know he used the disc a lot. He had a BIG ALLIS CHALMERS tractor. The metal seat had rusted places in it that would tear the seat of you pants up😊
I have just a small back yard garden. 20FT x 40FT. Last year I had trouble with seeds, planted cucumbers , I thought the seeds looked smaller than usual but were a new variety, Planted 2 rows of carrots. The cuke seeds all turned into Gords. The carrots grew what looked like some very thin yellow looking wheat, 2 FT tall with a bushy looking seed head. Called the seed place and they admitted to some quality control issues. Got a $20 voucher. LOL. Now I have to worry how many seed pods from the wheat have gone through my garden to add to this years weeding.
I love watching Danny on his restored tractor. They don't make them like that anymore (made to last). It may just be a trick of the camera, but to me it looked like the soil was smoother after tilling than after the drag harrow.
I missed getting a chance at that Danny corn last year. We got very busy with processing our own crops. I may plant some sweet corn this year. Last time I planted corn, the squirrels came in and pulled them off the stock. We would see a corn stock moving back and forth only to find a squirrel trying to rip off the corn ear. I love seeing the Cub at work.
Thank you for sharing wisdom. I appreciate your knowledge and understanding. I am planting some corn today. God bless you and your family. Be strengthen with favor surrounding you by our Lord as a shied.
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I put in and entered. Thank ya'll for everything you do.
Looking forward to listening to you Saturday night live.
I would love to win some good seeds.
I would love to win some seeds and plant them in my garden this year. I absolutely love squash!!
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Nothing brings more joy and peace to my heart than seeing a man on a tractor, prepping and planting. Danny, you are a walking, talking, plowing, planting encyclopedia. We're blessed to have you on RUclips sharing more than a lifetime of experience. Some of the gems you know there is no way someone could figure it out on their own - takes too many lifetimes and decades of experience to figure it out... wisdom passed down over time. Thanks for the difference you're making. Blessings to you and Wanda, may your fields continue to be filled with pollinators and your plates with tasty rewards.
Thanks
Its a bit of an expense....but its what we had to do to keep the deer out of our garden. On your T posts, set a hot wire at 54" 36" and 18" Then 3 feet out from the T posts set the step in fiberglass posts. Run a hot wire at 36"...Deer see in 2 dimensions so this creates an obstacle they can't negotiate. we used a solar charger...worked great for us.... Now we just need to figure out how to stop the rabbits!
From what I understand, critters don’t like going through squash because they don’t enjoy the prickliness.
This is my favorite time of year. Everything waking up from a long sleep. I enjoy watching Danny on his tractor. You can feel the satisfaction he gets out of working on it! I can never thank y'all enough for all you do for us, I have learned so much from watching you. We love y'all. God bless you!! ❤
I just love following you guys, and when the world is in Chaos, you guys are my place to go and find peaceful relaxing fellowship. Danny and Wanda you make this world a better place, love you guys. People that know how to make a person feel like their at home.
Waiting for a rollover with him running around with the bucket way up in the air
Not on level ground.
Getting excited about starting my garden. Getting things ready to start indoors.
So much fun to see old tractors running. My husband had a 1949 Red Belly that my daughter named Emily.
Hey Danny and Wanda. Thanks for always sharing your knowledge tips and tricks in the garden. I am constantly telling people I talk to that “Danny says you do it like this” 😂 I trust your wisdom and knowledge, God bless you both 🙏🏽❤😊
Planning on starting a homestead this year - can’t wait to get my hands dirty! Thank you for sharing all your hard-earned knowledge!
The cub started like the champ it is.
You are so informed I love watching your channel ❤️ I learn something from you guys watching you everyday 😊
Adding a ribbon along the top of the of the deer fence helps deter the deer from jumping the fence. It works best if the ribbon or fence tape is twisted so that it moves better in the breeze. A hot wire along the bottom of the fence will help with animals getting into the corn.
Thank you. Best part of those old tractors is it doesn't kill the engine as soon as you get out of the seat. Drives me nuts. That growers solution fence so far has worked great for us. Be praying y'all have a great harvest this year and wishing all y'all a blessed day.
Well you should thank your hero on this video for that feature people like him are why that safety is there never ride around with the loader in the air like being demonstrated in this video
I love watching your channel as I learn so much about gardening.
I could sit all day and watch and learn. Great video
I really love watching your channel. It is very educational. I learn something new every time I watch. Love your new farm at Pecan Grove. Looking forward to more great videos!!
GOD BLESS YOU 2.
THANK YOU 2.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
EAST TENNESSEE. 🐂🌻
I absolutely love watching this channel. I was raised on a farm and my dad had a tractor just like the one Danny used to plant the corn. It really brings back good memories. Looking forward to watching more of Danny and Wanda's awesome videos. Keep up the good work!!! God bless!!
❤ the sound of those old tractors running! I miss my Allis Chalmers WD 45 wide front😊 1st tractor I ever drove (learned how at age 47).
I really appreciate all the great education you & Miss Wanda give us. May God Richly Bless both of you
So reminds me of my dad. He generally took the chance as well to plant field corn earlier than most other farmers around him. Generally, he had good success, but always a risk. Hope your corn does fantastic this year!
Good afternoon 😊
Thank you I love looking at the land and the info you give
Remarkable! Danny and Wanda, I love your lifestyle! You are indeed Blessed! All it takes is diligently listening to the Lord, especially after you ask Him for help, and do what He says!
Amen!!!💕💗💕🙏🙏🙏
The land worked up beautifully and that cub was one more nice looking rig planting the Danny Corn.
There only showing 5 days with rain till mid May for us. I sure hope there wrong.
May not comment often, but I have learnt so much. Love Porch Time.
The blue corn reminds me of some of my grandmother grew. Awesome group of seeds.
So excited to watch this grow. Wish I had known when you were selling the Danny corn. I missed out some how.
We will have more just keep watching.
Getting anxious to start my garden this year! Love you guys thank you for all the great content and wisdom! I've watched yall for years and can say I can grow my own food and support my family because of all the knowledge I've learned from you guys!! I feel like I am years ahead and avoided alot of problems I would've faced otherwise! I will sit and listen to an elderly man or woman that has been doing it for years and knows what works and what doesn't regardless of what the big companies say or do. Danny and wanda probably has forgotten more than I'll ever know about gardening!❤ love you guys
Sounding beautiful as she heats up Danny. Something to be proud of.
Have learned a lot from watching your channels the last few years. Always amazes me how much ya'll get done and the energy you both have. I am a bit older, but can't seem to do half as much. You are an inspiration. 😊
One minute in - yep - deer tracks. We had to build a 5' tall woven wire fence with a barb wire strand a foot above that around our 30x300' garden and our 50x100' garden. I know they could jump it - but so far (5 years) they haven't. We've counted upwards of 25-30 deer at a time in our fields.
I am trying to set up my 1951 cub for cultivating. I have a lot of planter parts but have not figured them out yet or just what is missing. Your cub restoration and set up videos were very helpful.
I'm so glad.
I love how you have restored your cub to beautiful condition. It sounds awesome. 😁
Thank you for teachings the rest of us some of what you know.
I found your real Pecan Grove through your more: information.
So exciting. Can’t wait to see how the Danny Corn does this year. Last year was beautiful!
You are truly a blessing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Good morning. Love the sound of the farmall tractor.
The grandfather I never had. I continue to learn so much from you, thank you.
Our grandson loves it when your on your tractor
I absolutely love to watch a tractor till. It is so soothing and relaxing to listen to and watch. It looks so good!
I'm sure going to have a great time watching you "try" to keep those deer out of your corn patch!😉
One thing is for sure they gonna love that 🌾 corn and you are gonna be eating some fat venison dinners!👍😎
My husband and I both love both of your channels. The knowledge you have in homesteading and family life the way it use to be and may be again if things keep going because times are hard and people need to turn back to the bible, their families, and a simple honest rewarding home life with their families the way it use to be years ago and you and Wanda are prime examples and a learning tool for people who need the knowledge and strength to accomplish it..we love ya! ❤
Beautiful!!
Hello 👋 this is Bernadette over here in LA Lower Alabama. Great to catchup with y’all again. We moved June 23 further south our into country. Basically we started over. It’s good to watch you revive your newly purchased land. We’ve been so busy here and lost touch with a lot of our RUclips crew. Glad I cam across your new channel
I just want to thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and precious souls with us. Watching not only brings inspiration and knowledge it also brings back flooding memories of mammaw and pappaws farm (which were the highlight of my childhood). Thanks again and God bless
Oh my gosh, I thought the ribbon alone would keep the 🦌 out. But the fact you explained their are several culprits, this is a golden nugget y'all.
Great Contest thanks to Sow Right Seed and Pecan Grove for the chance to win some great seeds.
I can’t believe y’all are planting corn already. I’m itching to get some stuff in the ground but I better wait up here. I did get some ground turned over this week.
Pecan Grove is looking good.
I know we will never have a large property like yours to grow on, so watching you plant yours is the next best thing. I am happy with our raised beds and container gardens but through watching you I can still dream big!
I love to see how you amend the dirt - all your knowledge, Danny . . . .man.
I love how Wanda films and edits the PG shows. I get the smells the sounds the actual feel of the place through her work. I didnt know how i would like the new place since i have modeled much of my effort after DS but i love PG. We are privileged to see through her thatvibe there is... perfect. Thanks for sharing it in such an amazing way.
Gotta love the old cub! I spent many hours on one cultivating soya beans on 20 inch rows in the 70's in NZ. Great lifestyle
Looking forward to see how everything evolves and progresses through the season. The more I watch the more I learn. Also,I remember little tid bits from my grandfather talking about when he and my great grandfather were farming in Wisconsin.
Bought my first tractor the weekend before last, a 1947 Ford 8n. I'm fixing her up to finally grow a good size garden to feed my family over the winter 😁
Looks great Danny
hi ms wanda and mr danny 🤗
thank you for sharing the process for planting danny corn. looking forward to an abundant harvest. tfs
Already started some seeds last month. Hopefully it wasn't to early. But couldn't wait any longer. Always could use more seed varieties to add to my collection. Thanks for sharing
Praying for a great growing season for you and my husband. Becky
I didn't realize you had another channel. I'm now subscribed to pecan Grove also! I love you guys!😊
You’re right about that they don’t know what a choke is. I miss them days
You and your associates are always a blessing. This was a great video with knowledge we all need.
Danny , you need your PVC planter for your squash seeds
Totally envy you. We can't plant any kind of corn for another three months. Good luck with your growing.
Gonna need a 1 one row picker with that large patch. Lookin good and worth the risk on frost.
We usually pick it by hand.
@@pecangrovems thats a lot of picken, also, can you try dog urine from a kennel on tampons tied to fence around patch to help minimize varmit intrusion?
I pray your crops will produce an abundance for you. Planting in a new place when you are counting on it has to be nerve-racking . Thanks for the blessing opportunity.
Watching your videos makes me look forward to the day when I can work around the farm everyday !
Enjoy your shows and the down home feel that you both give my family. Thanks again.
You have inspired me to try and develop Cathy Corn! I was considering planting early this year. Now I am for sure.
May the Lord grant you favor in your endeavor. 🙏
THANK YOU FOR BEING SO GENEROUS! WE LOVE YA'LL
Always learn something when I watch your videos.
So excited to see you planting Danny Corn and praying it does as well or better this year than last year.
Your diligence last year paid off and I know it will this year too.
I definitely filled out the form for Sow Right Seeds.
Looking forward to Saturday Night Live. Such a fantastic group of people and community as well as
enjoy what you share with us.
A blessed and restful evening to you both.
Thank you for providing wisdom and peace to my soul!
That cub and implements are so cool! I use live traps with dry cat food to catch the raccoons. I’ve caught 2 this last week.
Bless you and Wanda for keeping it real🙏🥰
This is my favorite time of the year. Just started some seeds today! Tfs sharing.
I always watch ur videos so the sow right seed giveaway is great I was just getting my seed order together so SowRight seed bless me love ya Mr Danny & Ms Wanda
I tried those Solar noise makers that Zac recommended, they didn’t work for me. Lights and sounds didn’t deter. I also use the marking ribbon, that worked ok but had to reposition it mid way.
So far these are working great. Time will tell.
@@pecangrovems I think it’s like Danny said before, they get used to them. It was about couple weeks and they started ignoring them. Nature will find a way, lol
@@lifewithmikeandjenn5814These crazy things still scare me when they go off and I know there out there.
I really enjoyed this video
Thanks again for the video. I learn so many things watching you and Wanda garden and farm
Great seeds.
Ever since i found you guys and the growers in Florida and the whole community ❤ ive been changing everything and seeing growth and fruit trees and veggies/herbs, lookin good!! Dang tasty!
Love you and Wanda so much and thank you for introducing me to Mrs lippy
Yay Danny corn! I never was able to catch it for sale.. maybe this year.
Keep looking. We will post some soon.
Good to see a well worked field and straight rows. Wanda showing all of the deer tracks makes reason for the tapes across the field understandable. Our biggest problem is the 16 striped ground squirrels digging all of the seedlings rite down the row. No matter how big or small your garden or field is, there is always something to watch out for. Enjoyed watching and wishing you a good Danny Corn crop again this year.
That’s some pretty ground. I’m 70, and when I was a child I used to visit my granddaddy on his 100 acre farm in Kentucky. His ground never looked that good, but all he could do with the equipment that he had, was to “break” the ground and disc it. There WERE a few mechanisms for towing that I’m not familiar with, but I know he used the disc a lot. He had a BIG ALLIS CHALMERS tractor. The metal seat had rusted places in it that would tear the seat of you pants up😊
I have just a small back yard garden. 20FT x 40FT. Last year I had trouble with seeds, planted cucumbers , I thought the seeds looked smaller than usual but were a new variety, Planted 2 rows of carrots. The cuke seeds all turned into Gords. The carrots grew what looked like some very thin yellow looking wheat, 2 FT tall with a bushy looking seed head. Called the seed place and they admitted to some quality control issues. Got a $20 voucher. LOL. Now I have to worry how many seed pods from the wheat have gone through my garden to add to this years weeding.
Would love some seeds. I always watch videos. I learn so much from y'all
Henry McLemore great view of the planting. thanks .
I love watching Danny on his restored tractor. They don't make them like that anymore (made to last). It may just be a trick of the camera, but to me it looked like the soil was smoother after tilling than after the drag harrow.
It was but the harrow busted upclods under the surface.
Danny I love the idea of planting my garden with a little tractor so I am looking for a little farmall cub tractor Thanks so much
I’m fairly new at gardening and have learned a lot, love your videos. Thanks for all the info!
Interesting to see all! The work go into just planting corn.
Planting in Febuary! Normally I'm about 2 weeks behind you on planting. Now I'm about 4 weeks. I'll plant the first week in April.
I missed getting a chance at that Danny corn last year. We got very busy with processing our own crops. I may plant some sweet corn this year. Last time I planted corn, the squirrels came in and pulled them off the stock. We would see a corn stock moving back and forth only to find a squirrel trying to rip off the corn ear. I love seeing the Cub at work.
Thank you for sharing wisdom. I appreciate your knowledge and understanding. I am planting some corn today. God bless you and your family. Be strengthen with favor surrounding you by our Lord as a shied.
There's something about fresh soil that deer just love