Hey Robert!!, I am doing what you are showing in this video. I’m a bit of a city boy(at 57😮) and and part of the 2023 corn harvest here in Southern Ontario Canada and I can tell you that it’s one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done!! Yes we have seen our fair share of rabbits, coyotes, and deer including the biggest buck I’ve ever seen in these parts! So blessed to be part of this experience.
Hey Rob just to give you a correction heads up. Grits are made from less edible or desirable varieties of corn either dent corn or flint corn. It is made from the ground kernels not the cob.😂
Ground up cob grits are used as abrasives in industrial places. Edible grits are made from alkilinized corn -- with the hull removed and then ground. Unground it is called hominy, and until the 1980s grits were referred to hominy grits. The hominy part has been dropped. And NOT the same as polenta -- which is just ground dry corn: corn meal. Does not cook the same; dies not taste the same. Robert: a Florida boy you are and I appreciate you a d all tour videos, but you don't know grits about grits if you think people are corn cobs. Show me proof!!!
Glad to see youre back and doing better brother.. been praying hard for you. I could use some prayers myself though. I broke my neck this past January. Paralyzed from the waist down now.. never got my chance to have a successful deer hunt. Your content will be as close as i ever get now.
@@rl1491 honestly, I'd be lying if I said I was doing ok. Mentally beat.. my whole life changed and I haven't been coping well with it. In addition to breaking my neck I damaged my heart so every time I try and leave bed my blood pressure drops.. I'm not even symptomatic until I get to about 50/40 now just dizzy is all, it's became so normal for it drop that low.. and then the pain.. its left me bed ridden for the most part I'm praying that one day I can get some resemblance of my past life back, but right now.. I'm honestly struggling
Hi, when you are doing better, you can look into a special motorized wheelchair that you can get into a deer blind and hunt from there. I have multiple health issues and I made a vision board and stuck it on the wall across from my bed so that I could see it everyday. It helped me focus on what I could do. It helped me be creative to figure out how I was going to reach them. So far I have done all but 1 out of ten. Give yourself time. I’m praying for you.
@@evmansuy2368 I like the idea about the board that is an awesome idea.. I like the idea about the chair however they are so expensive that it is very unlikely I will ever be able to afford one. Medicaid covers the bare minimum of supplies, that includes a power chair or manual wheelchair or scooter that's about it. Everything else is considered not medically necessary so you have to foot the bill. I've seen the chairs you are talking about and man are they cool! But the cheaper ones (used) are around 10k unfortunately
@@DuvalDashCams I know for me if getting there (out hunting) was important to me, then I would ask people for help, lord knows I’m not good with that. I love fishing and doing it from shore is really difficult for me. I looked into a motorized kayak. After five years I finally was able to get one. I thought it would never happen. With a bit of help I get into the kayak and fish to my hearts content. I can’t tell you happy it makes me feel. I love the water. I forget about what my limitations on land are. I guess I really believe, anything is possible. Just believe. Start small.
What I love about you is that you highlight what other people do, giving them credit. You remind me of Mike Rowe. Real awesome dudes who give credit to hardworking men and women across the land. Please do more of these videos.
When I was a young sprout, my buddy and I would ride in the back of a gravity wagon while his dad picked corn with a two row picker . Between ducking the flying ears of corn and popping the rabbits when they jumped out, we had a ball! Two favorite recipes; fried rabbit with milk gravy and rabbit pressure cooked with some chicken bouillon. Made great sandwiches! Back then 150 bushel per acre was considered a good harvest!
I'm literally rewatching the big roll right now. Just binging out, and this pops up! Big fan from Bama! Those storms were crazy! So awesome to see how this channel has grown. I remember when the girls were born. Even TBo and the condo! Crazy how far life will take you! TGBTG! DON'T STOP BROTHER!
Robert, when we hunted pheasant in Nebraska, back in the day, the rule was that if anyone shot a rabbit it was their responsibility to clean it. There were few, if any rabbits, ever killed on our hunts! Corn fed = tender and the whitetail deer in Nebraska are BIG! Never saw a bear. But we never hunted in front of a corn picker!😊
Robert Im so glad to see you doing well! Youre enthusiasm and kindness is a light in this dark world. Its sk refreshing to know theres great people out there still. Thanks for such a great video!
He can't clean it on the same video cause RUclips will demonetize it. So pretty much now he does a catch and cook video with the cleaning in a separate video that doesn't earn him anything.
@@ogmatt5455 I haven't watched the clea int vids since he separated, but I assume in the videos section of his channel. He might have a totally new channel for cleaning to not worry about RUclips demonetize or strikes ok this one. After looking I'd day he probably just hasn't uploaded it yet. I'm not sure how he does it exactly, I just know he can't show the cleaning on a video he wants to make money on
Hey Rob when the farmers are telling you they aren't seeing deer anymore instead seeing rabbit and bear you should wonder why! The re introduction of wolves and video by Steve Porters Trophy Whitetail explains why we are seeing less deer. It's something you should be concerned about deer meat for dinner.
That's a cool rabbit hunt. Hey Rob Ive watched Cole The Cornstar for many years and he gives a ton of great corn info. There's a formula if you count one row of kernals around the cob, one row from but to tip and multiply those together and then multiply that sum with times another # it will get you very close to the bushels per acre. It's very very interesting industry. I'm envious of the crash coarse you got with those fine farmers. 💪🇺🇸
Robert, the kernel count on an ear of corn is equal to the number of pollen grains that are carried onto the ear. T silk captures the pollen that falls from the tassels at the top of each plant. The reason corn is grown so close so the wind release the pollen into the air.
Love those rabbits, Turkey, deer, that come out of the corn rows. Lets have dinner for us old boys that know of how to live off the land, for we do not buy meat because we do not have too ! Love you Rob, keep them coming. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC.
Pressure cook the rabbit with some onions, pull the rabbit and debone, make some gravy with the pressure cooker juice, add the rabbit meat back in and put over some mashed potatoes made with butter and milk and some corn on the side
Hi Robert👋 Me and the boys love watching you and we been fans for years 👏 you are a big reason we moved to Florida back in June and my boys would like to meet you one day🙏🏻 my 9 year old doesn’t miss an episode. Thanks for all the teaching through out the years we appreciate it 🙌
Hey Rob, watching this video brought back great memories of the first deer hunt. I was 22 and I’m 59 now up in Ohio so my family’s farm and my cousins were harvesting the corn just like that and you should’ve seen all the deer that came running up that was like a herd one big deer ran at the end of the field towards their dad and we didn’t hear a shot when we got there he was laying in the back of the field sleeping. We all just there laughing shot My first deer that week we also shot a bunch of rabbits coming out of thee corn field Pan fry them make brown gravy. It was an amazing meal. Bless you and your family always be safe.
I LOVE RABBIT! My uncle cooks it in a big cazo griddle and we usually eat it by itself or in tacos. With a nice homemade salsa made with a mortar and pestle. 😋
Robert and Austin, Hello from Louisiana. I agree on your preparation method. Start out with bacon. Brown rabbit in a skillet or roast a bit over open flame. Then make a brown gravy. Finish cooking the rabbit in a brown gravy with onions or you can use the trinity. Serve over rice. Sometimes you can add carrots, peppers, and/or mushrooms. Depends on what you have at hand. That is absolutely the best way to eat rabbit. Keep up the good work. Glad to see you are continuing to improve. God bless. Merry Christmas.
i used to go rabbiting on a piece of land with ferrets and we would go about every 4 months it was a small area AROUND A SMALL PLACE CALLED TITCHMARSH IN THE UK we used to get up to 200 rabbits a time as they breed well in the UK but that was in the 1960s/ 70s
It's an honor of you taking us your viewers into your heart, and teaching us the proper ways to hunt, fish, and catch. Along with your cooking, the stories that you tell brings cheer into our hearts Thank you and God Bess You.
That had to be a fun video! I was reminded of the days my father; brother and I hunted rabbits! My brother and I were the dogs. We would wade through briar patches, and stomp honeysuckle patches to drive rabbits out! Then we would have a fried rabbit supper, with rice gravy and biscuits! We were blessed!
Good to see so many people that watch your video's. Open up farms to hunt on. Rabbits Awe !! What great fun out hunting rabbits. I learn about corn as well today. You did a good job explaining corn in the office. Oh Wow !! I really like the outdoor cooking pit. When you put the rabbit and vegetables together. I would have add a cup of bone broth to me. Gave that juice to rabbit, because rabbit can go dry fast cooking in cast iron skillet. But it all turn out good. Many blessing for you, Sarah, girls for Thanksgiving !
Using #9 shot, while can be effective, will result in lots of tiny hard to find pieces of lead in the rabbit meat. You dont want to swallow any pellets but those #9 are hard to find. Try #6. They are also very effective and the larger size sometimes pass through completely. If the # 6 does not go through, it will be st least much easier to pick out.
A lot of farmers around here don't want empty shot shell hulls left in their fields. They can get into the machinery and wreak havoc. So that leaves double barrels and single shot shotguns.
Swamp rabbits are the biggest and best cottontails! I used to hunt behind the levees & the Mississippi River in SEMO on my Uncles land and got some bigguns using Beagle hounds.
Game stew - rabbit, pigeon, pheasant, wild boar, venison, duck, in whatever quantities you have usually an even mix of dark and light meat, mushrooms, onions, carrots, potatoes, red wine, thyme, bay leaves, pepper, juniper berries, or cranberries, cook long and slow, flour, bacon at the start to create a roux, add the other ingredients, meat, then veg, then wine etc. Heaven.
Whaaat? People didn't eat corn cobs, but they did use them for toilet paper and pipes and other stuff. Corn treated with lye makes hominy and that makes grits. Grits is a corn kernel product. There are different kinds of corn used for different things. What you see here is field corn or dent corn. Called dent corn because when the moisture is lost it makes a little dent in the kernel. Most all feed and deer corn is dent corn.
I have worked at a feed mill since I was in high school. 1996 I think I started. Anyways we buy/receive corn. We(as company) have over the years have upgraded for speed and such. We always get the little pit...Grain drop what ever its called we just call it a pit. receiving pit... anyways its small and out of trailer it spills all over. Shovel or sweep after every truck! I have talked to owner and we all agree but it has always been to small! IDK if its an money thing or probably I think the engineers who build it messed up thing actually. Anyways! That facility has an awesome pit. Very cool! Wish we had it! We grind mix and deliver 800 ton a day of feed and have a little small but fast to unload receiving pit! Grrrr lol And always being on feed production side Ive never been on the farming side of corn (I mean I have had joy rides in combines and understand how it works in personal non work related) and that is awesome about the animals running out at end. Thank you so much happy Rob and Family for taking the time to create this video! As of all your videos I love it!
Hey Rob! My dad is Tim the combine operator! It was great getting to talk to you on the phone. That call made my whole day and I thank you for it.
😂he just ignored ur comment cuz u r fake
Hey Robert!!, I am doing what you are showing in this video. I’m a bit of a city boy(at 57😮) and and part of the 2023 corn harvest here in Southern Ontario Canada and I can tell you that it’s one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done!! Yes we have seen our fair share of rabbits, coyotes, and deer including the biggest buck I’ve ever seen in these parts! So blessed to be part of this experience.
I really hope you did not kill any coyote or deers for sport.
@@TomRocket-zo3hf never deer. Coyotes are a different story. When there are too many in the area they need to be managed. Kinda like hogs in FL and TX
@@dsop66sucks that the Canadian government is constantly driving the country into the ground with bullshit laws 😢
Don’t let Big Brother Trudeau know you have a gun or you’ll disappear into the night and end up in a gulag in Saskatchewan lol
@@benshircliff593after they make sure you're vaccinated
Hey Rob just to give you a correction heads up. Grits are made from less edible or desirable varieties of corn either dent corn or flint corn. It is made from the ground kernels not the cob.😂
Yeah i kinda chuckled when he said that we ate the cobbs 😅
Ground up cob grits are used as abrasives in industrial places. Edible grits are made from alkilinized corn -- with the hull removed and then ground. Unground it is called hominy, and until the 1980s grits were referred to hominy grits. The hominy part has been dropped. And NOT the same as polenta -- which is just ground dry corn: corn meal. Does not cook the same; dies not taste the same. Robert: a Florida boy you are and I appreciate you a d all tour videos, but you don't know grits about grits if you think people are corn cobs. Show me proof!!!
I see everything was already said. Thank you.
Glad to see youre back and doing better brother.. been praying hard for you. I could use some prayers myself though. I broke my neck this past January. Paralyzed from the waist down now.. never got my chance to have a successful deer hunt. Your content will be as close as i ever get now.
how are you doing?
@@rl1491 honestly, I'd be lying if I said I was doing ok. Mentally beat.. my whole life changed and I haven't been coping well with it. In addition to breaking my neck I damaged my heart so every time I try and leave bed my blood pressure drops.. I'm not even symptomatic until I get to about 50/40 now just dizzy is all, it's became so normal for it drop that low.. and then the pain.. its left me bed ridden for the most part
I'm praying that one day I can get some resemblance of my past life back, but right now.. I'm honestly struggling
Hi, when you are doing better, you can look into a special motorized wheelchair that you can get into a deer blind and hunt from there. I have multiple health issues and I made a vision board and stuck it on the wall across from my bed so that I could see it everyday. It helped me focus on what I could do. It helped me be creative to figure out how I was going to reach them. So far I have done all but 1 out of ten. Give yourself time. I’m praying for you.
@@evmansuy2368 I like the idea about the board that is an awesome idea..
I like the idea about the chair however they are so expensive that it is very unlikely I will ever be able to afford one. Medicaid covers the bare minimum of supplies, that includes a power chair or manual wheelchair or scooter that's about it. Everything else is considered not medically necessary so you have to foot the bill. I've seen the chairs you are talking about and man are they cool! But the cheaper ones (used) are around 10k unfortunately
@@DuvalDashCams I know for me if getting there (out hunting) was important to me, then I would ask people for help, lord knows I’m not good with that. I love fishing and doing it from shore is really difficult for me. I looked into a motorized kayak. After five years I finally was able to get one. I thought it would never happen. With a bit of help I get into the kayak and fish to my hearts content. I can’t tell you happy it makes me feel. I love the water. I forget about what my limitations on land are.
I guess I really believe, anything is possible. Just believe. Start small.
Rob, you gotta put some sliced carrots in there too. I don't know what it is but carrots is a game changer in any rabbit stew.
Rabbits and carrots are a love match even in death
What I love about you is that you highlight what other people do, giving them credit. You remind me of Mike Rowe. Real awesome dudes who give credit to hardworking men and women across the land. Please do more of these videos.
I love it. Robert is like a big kid when he is hunting. His excitement is awesome!
Yes he is. Love every video that comes out.
Hey Rob. Small game hunting takes me back 50 years to my childhood every time. Happy days - happy memories.
When I was a young sprout, my buddy and I would ride in the back of a gravity wagon while his dad picked corn with a two row picker . Between ducking the flying ears of corn and popping the rabbits when they jumped out, we had a ball! Two favorite recipes; fried rabbit with milk gravy and rabbit pressure cooked with some chicken bouillon. Made great sandwiches! Back then 150 bushel per acre was considered a good harvest!
I'm literally rewatching the big roll right now. Just binging out, and this pops up! Big fan from Bama! Those storms were crazy! So awesome to see how this channel has grown. I remember when the girls were born. Even TBo and the condo! Crazy how far life will take you! TGBTG! DON'T STOP BROTHER!
Been eating grits for 60+ years, never had any corncob grits, all mine were hominy grits.
Hominy? 40 or 50 I'd say, but yeah, never heard of corn cob grits.
Robert, when we hunted pheasant in Nebraska, back in the day, the rule was that if anyone shot a rabbit it was their responsibility to clean it. There were few, if any rabbits, ever killed on our hunts!
Corn fed = tender and the whitetail deer in Nebraska are BIG! Never saw a bear. But we never hunted in front of a corn picker!😊
Robert Im so glad to see you doing well! Youre enthusiasm and kindness is a light in this dark world. Its sk refreshing to know theres great people out there still. Thanks for such a great video!
Every time you put the cleaning video in the description it's never there for me.... The cleaning video is the best part. Helps my skills
Grits are made from hominy which is made from the corn kernels themselves. The cobs were used for toilet paper because we didn't have tp.
Wishing you’ll start doing more Catch Clean & Cook videos. That’s what keep me watching!! Prayers to you and family!!
He can't clean it on the same video cause RUclips will demonetize it. So pretty much now he does a catch and cook video with the cleaning in a separate video that doesn't earn him anything.
where is the seperate video? it says unlisted link but i cant find it@@SwampfoxBirdseye
@@ogmatt5455 I haven't watched the clea int vids since he separated, but I assume in the videos section of his channel. He might have a totally new channel for cleaning to not worry about RUclips demonetize or strikes ok this one.
After looking I'd day he probably just hasn't uploaded it yet. I'm not sure how he does it exactly, I just know he can't show the cleaning on a video he wants to make money on
Hey Rob when the farmers are telling you they aren't seeing deer anymore instead seeing rabbit and bear you should wonder why! The re introduction of wolves and video by Steve Porters Trophy Whitetail explains why we are seeing less deer. It's something you should be concerned about deer meat for dinner.
You forgot to link the cleaning video.
Thank you rob for your videos and letting us see inside your eyes
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and I am praying for you and your family and everyone else
That's a cool rabbit hunt. Hey Rob Ive watched Cole The Cornstar for many years and he gives a ton of great corn info. There's a formula if you count one row of kernals around the cob, one row from but to tip and multiply those together and then multiply that sum with times another # it will get you very close to the bushels per acre. It's very very interesting industry. I'm envious of the crash coarse you got with those fine farmers. 💪🇺🇸
Robert, the kernel count on an ear of corn is equal to the number of pollen grains that are carried onto the ear. T silk captures the pollen that falls from the tassels at the top of each plant. The reason corn is grown so close so the wind release the pollen into the air.
Love those rabbits, Turkey, deer, that come out of the corn rows. Lets have dinner for us old boys that know of how to live off the land, for we do not buy meat because we do not have too ! Love you Rob, keep them coming. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC.
Pressure cook the rabbit with some onions, pull the rabbit and debone, make some gravy with the pressure cooker juice, add the rabbit meat back in and put over some mashed potatoes made with butter and milk and some corn on the side
Exactly then you can put it in baked beans chili whatever you want.
I'm 58 and learned something new like I said thank you
Hi Robert👋 Me and the boys love watching you and we been fans for years 👏 you are a big reason we moved to Florida back in June and my boys would like to meet you one day🙏🏻 my 9 year old doesn’t miss an episode. Thanks for all the teaching through out the years we appreciate it 🙌
I'm almost 60 and I remember going as a young adult . Glad to see you do a catch, cook and clean on rabbits
Hey Rob, watching this video brought back great memories of the first deer hunt. I was 22 and I’m 59 now up in Ohio so my family’s farm and my cousins were harvesting the corn just like that and you should’ve seen all the deer that came running up that was like a herd one big deer ran at the end of the field towards their dad and we didn’t hear a shot when we got there he was laying in the back of the field sleeping. We all just there laughing shot My first deer that week we also shot a bunch of rabbits coming out of thee corn field Pan fry them make brown gravy. It was an amazing meal. Bless you and your family always be safe.
This reminds me of DIRTY JOBS with Michael Rowe with the teaching and knowledge Rob give us on every trip! Would be a great experience seeing him. 🦌
Such an interesting video!
Definitely my favorite from this year.
Lovely seeing you out helping with the farm love your videos Pete cape town south Africa looking forward to seeing you soon
You know them fellers in the tractors was enjoying watching him work
Hey man just love ur videos whenever im available to watch em, and a Wisconsin native
Two rabbits and a bunch of love in my heart. Amen brother
Where is the cleaning video? Can’t see it..
I can't believe you were here in WI and didn't give me a call. I'd have a pot of coffee on in a heartbeat. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
“A hatchet and a screwdriver” -grabs hammer 😂
I get it Rob.. I’ve wanted to drive some screws in with a hammer before too! 😂
I LOVE RABBIT! My uncle cooks it in a big cazo griddle and we usually eat it by itself or in tacos. With a nice homemade salsa made with a mortar and pestle. 😋
Your a great guy so respectful. Stay blessed.
Nice, we love ya, thank god for you and your family.
Hi Rob, glad to see you’re recovering and doing pretty well! Tgbtg!!’
Watching you from Western Wisconsin. Welcome!
Watching this as I'm processing my dad's buck he got this past weekend. Great day to be American
Robert and Austin,
Hello from Louisiana. I agree on your preparation method. Start out with bacon. Brown rabbit in a skillet or roast a bit over open flame. Then make a brown gravy. Finish cooking the rabbit in a brown gravy with onions or you can use the trinity. Serve over rice. Sometimes you can add carrots, peppers, and/or mushrooms. Depends on what you have at hand. That is absolutely the best way to eat rabbit. Keep up the good work. Glad to see you are continuing to improve. God bless. Merry Christmas.
your amzaing Rob! your a great guy and you bring hope and happiness into my life!
I love it when you cook. Never had rabbit on the grill before always fried and smothered or made in a stew or soup
i used to go rabbiting on a piece of land with ferrets and we would go about every 4 months it was a small area AROUND A SMALL PLACE CALLED TITCHMARSH IN THE UK we used to get up to 200 rabbits a time as they breed well in the UK but that was in the 1960s/ 70s
It's an honor of you taking us your viewers into your heart, and teaching us the proper ways to hunt, fish, and catch. Along with your cooking, the stories that you tell brings cheer into our hearts Thank you and God Bess You.
I loved the tutorial on corn harvest!! Always like your videos and your profession of faith.
I am never disappointed watching this channel!
Those bunnies are huge!
That had to be a fun video! I was reminded of the days my father; brother and I hunted rabbits! My brother and I were the dogs. We would wade through briar patches, and stomp honeysuckle patches to drive rabbits out! Then we would have a fried rabbit supper, with rice gravy and biscuits! We were blessed!
God Bless our FARMERS!
I learned more about corn than I ever would have imagined.
God bless robert❤
Good to see so many people that watch your video's. Open up farms to hunt on. Rabbits Awe !! What great fun out hunting rabbits. I learn about corn as well today. You did a good job explaining corn in the office.
Oh Wow !! I really like the outdoor cooking pit. When you put the rabbit and vegetables together. I would have add a cup of bone broth to me. Gave that juice to rabbit, because rabbit can go dry fast cooking in cast iron skillet. But it all turn out good. Many blessing for you, Sarah, girls for Thanksgiving !
Using #9 shot, while can be effective, will result in lots of tiny hard to find pieces of lead in the rabbit meat. You dont want to swallow any pellets but those #9 are hard to find.
Try #6. They are also very effective and the larger size sometimes pass through completely. If the # 6 does not go through, it will be st least much easier to pick out.
Did Robert just say grits are made out of corn cobs😂😂😂
YOU are a great teacher. Good energy.
Hii Robert sir love ❤ur video❤ love from🇮🇳 india🇮🇳🎉
A lot of farmers around here don't want empty shot shell hulls left in their fields. They can get into the machinery and wreak havoc. So that leaves double barrels and single shot shotguns.
Grits...as you taught 🌽got corn comin' outta ears🌽
We always used the hardest to find size 6 shot when we could get it. And 7 if not. But we also hunted brush and briar piles in woods not open field.
so glad to see you are doing well god bless you and your family
love your vid Rob!!!
I just got that same beretta in DRT yesterday. Gonna break it in on some ducks this coming weekend
New deermeatfordinner video! AINT NOTHING BETTER
Great video Robert
Swamp rabbits are the biggest and best cottontails! I used to hunt behind the levees & the Mississippi River in SEMO on my Uncles land and got some bigguns using Beagle hounds.
Another fabulous video
Sometimes in Iowa, at the end of the section of corn, eagles and hawks wait to catch rabbits. That's pretty fun to watch.
You took the fun out of rabbit hunting. Where them hounds! The chase is the most fun!
using combines to flush out and hunt rabbits. Now I have seen everything lol.
Shooting rabbits with #9s? That seems really light. I would guess number 5s or 6s.
Hie Bob love your channel man. I watch it all the time from Zimbabwe my home country Keep up the good work
That's a really cool screwdriver 😂
Game stew - rabbit, pigeon, pheasant, wild boar, venison, duck, in whatever quantities you have usually an even mix of dark and light meat, mushrooms, onions, carrots, potatoes, red wine, thyme, bay leaves, pepper, juniper berries, or cranberries, cook long and slow, flour, bacon at the start to create a roux, add the other ingredients, meat, then veg, then wine etc. Heaven.
@deermeatfordinner1. scammers are the scum of the earth
I wait on ur videos it’s like a highlight for me
havent been rabbit hunting in about 25 years! miss it!
Great Video DeerMeat!!!!
Nice video Learning about corn.😊
Why cant i ever see the links for the cleaning of the animals?
Same here, can't see the link anywhere in the info under the video, only merch links.
From one old south Florida guy to the next... Grits are made from the corn kernels not the cob.. The dried corn kernel is ground up to make grits
Happy Turkey day to my utube club
Glad you are alive :)
have done that before around a pheasent release in northern ohio the farmer left rows up as a hold for the animals the fiels was thick with foxtail
Yep, to many wolves! Used to Hunt pheasant lots in Wisconsin. East of I-94 in Racine no hunting allowed. Great video!
My mom would make rabbit pop pie with one for our meal.
My guy that was an excellent video great job
Take me as your student, this teacher is amazing🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy Thanksgiving Robert Sarah , Ariah and Emma. 🧡🦃.
JO JO IN VT 💞
Hope to meet you sometime when you come to Wisconsin
Super cool video actually thanks for the info on corn 👌🏼👍🏻
Was really hoping to see him clean the rabbit. Absolutely insane YT wont let him teach people how to prepare food.
Uh oh! Mr Floyd video incoming. Always a good vid when hes around.
🔨 that ain’t no screwdriver lmao 🤣
Whaaat? People didn't eat corn cobs, but they did use them for toilet paper and pipes and other stuff. Corn treated with lye makes hominy and that makes grits. Grits is a corn kernel product. There are different kinds of corn used for different things. What you see here is field corn or dent corn. Called dent corn because when the moisture is lost it makes a little dent in the kernel. Most all feed and deer corn is dent corn.
This is super cool
Beautiful
I have worked at a feed mill since I was in high school. 1996 I think I started. Anyways we buy/receive corn. We(as company) have over the years have upgraded for speed and such. We always get the little pit...Grain drop what ever its called we just call it a pit. receiving pit... anyways its small and out of trailer it spills all over. Shovel or sweep after every truck! I have talked to owner and we all agree but it has always been to small! IDK if its an money thing or probably I think the engineers who build it messed up thing actually. Anyways! That facility has an awesome pit. Very cool! Wish we had it! We grind mix and deliver 800 ton a day of feed and have a little small but fast to unload receiving pit! Grrrr lol
And always being on feed production side Ive never been on the farming side of corn (I mean I have had joy rides in combines and understand how it works in personal non work related) and that is awesome about the animals running out at end.
Thank you so much happy Rob and Family for taking the time to create this video! As of all your videos I love it!
hello fleas, gotta wait till after some serious freezes.
DMFD❤
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