Great job! This country life seems very idilic... but just on video 😅I know that behind this video there was a lot of work Very nice scenery on your land. Well done, Cheers!
As i said this is our best parcel, so we also spread cow shit with reform muli here so we get 3 crop per year, its also good to try limits because there are a bit flat terrain below so tractor can safetly stop in case of roll or slip... On some other parcel there is a main road below so there's no place for fails so we use winch to hold tractor on steel wrope with another tractor on top so the feeling is much better.
@3:10 - holding on for dear life it seems!! :D I live in farming country myself (though I'm only a "grass/lawn farmer") and everything is flat for as far as the eye can see. Glad to see you make money on more than just RUclips vids!
Farming is great if you heave a flat terrain. Actually i make money by full time job as electrical maintencer in fabric. Farming is just one think beside of all hobbys, we got about 4Ha to mow and that is for abbout 3-4 bulls + 1 cow to get milk at home, so there are no money at all on terrain like that, all the tools, tractors and equipement is buy completely from job salary 😂 true story that's the status of small farms in slovenia, older generation work because they think they should, but younger one close farm by farm and also i don't see a future in that with my broken spine disc, terrain is just too tough there are few arces we only can cut hay with scythe🙈
@@TinC33 - As much as I hate the term, a lot of people would call it a "side hustle" I guess. But really, it's a hobby farm from the looks of things. It's fun, makes enough to hopefully (!) support itself right?!
@@DrFiero true, all the people only see tractors and how much they cost, so there should be money, but rarely know that we save money years (from full time job salary) to buy an old tractor for like 10k€ to make work a bit easier...without lies there are maybe few hundred yes few 100€ of income end of year but without buying parts for equipement and there are work trough all the year... For example a calf cost about 500e and after two year you got about 1,5k for a bull there are really no money at all, most value is a "homemade" milk and meet, when father will stop farming i don't heave caws and bulls anymore but at least try to mowe as much parcels as can (a bit concerns how will go due to serius back issue) and sell the hay otherwise the house soon will be in the middle of forrest.
@@TinC33 - I'm in southern Alberta, Canada. I do own the land, but I was just making a joke. I have a very big lawn. I mow the grass. ;) I'm a mechanic, electronic tech, computers - that sort of thing - so I have never had to be a manual laborer my whole life. And I'm essentially retired now.
Yes i know, but i just put camera on and rec a few clips abd timelapses, because i just can't make quality clips while working, (usualy filming inside where i got more time to prepare everything, i try to make better next time
Yes that feeling when do the hard work together and then one jump arround with a camera instead of work, make me feel bed, i'm from Slovenija EU city or better village Cerkno
Great job! This country life seems very idilic... but just on video 😅I know that behind this video there was a lot of work
Very nice scenery on your land. Well done, Cheers!
You are a very brave man on such a side slope. Can you get another crop in the same year?. Please stay safe.
As i said this is our best parcel, so we also spread cow shit with reform muli here so we get 3 crop per year, its also good to try limits because there are a bit flat terrain below so tractor can safetly stop in case of roll or slip...
On some other parcel there is a main road below so there's no place for fails so we use winch to hold tractor on steel wrope with another tractor on top so the feeling is much better.
@3:10 - holding on for dear life it seems!! :D
I live in farming country myself (though I'm only a "grass/lawn farmer") and everything is flat for as far as the eye can see. Glad to see you make money on more than just RUclips vids!
Farming is great if you heave a flat terrain.
Actually i make money by full time job as electrical maintencer in fabric.
Farming is just one think beside of all hobbys, we got about 4Ha to mow and that is for abbout 3-4 bulls + 1 cow to get milk at home, so there are no money at all on terrain like that, all the tools, tractors and equipement is buy completely from job salary 😂 true story that's the status of small farms in slovenia, older generation work because they think they should, but younger one close farm by farm and also i don't see a future in that with my broken spine disc, terrain is just too tough there are few arces we only can cut hay with scythe🙈
@@TinC33 - As much as I hate the term, a lot of people would call it a "side hustle" I guess. But really, it's a hobby farm from the looks of things. It's fun, makes enough to hopefully (!) support itself right?!
@@DrFiero true, all the people only see tractors and how much they cost, so there should be money, but rarely know that we save money years (from full time job salary) to buy an old tractor for like 10k€ to make work a bit easier...without lies there are maybe few hundred yes few 100€ of income end of year but without buying parts for equipement and there are work trough all the year... For example a calf cost about 500e and after two year you got about 1,5k for a bull there are really no money at all, most value is a "homemade" milk and meet, when father will stop farming i don't heave caws and bulls anymore but at least try to mowe as much parcels as can (a bit concerns how will go due to serius back issue) and sell the hay otherwise the house soon will be in the middle of forrest.
Where are you from btw? So you own the land or only work on farm, if i understand you only produce hay without animals?
@@TinC33 - I'm in southern Alberta, Canada. I do own the land, but I was just making a joke. I have a very big lawn. I mow the grass. ;)
I'm a mechanic, electronic tech, computers - that sort of thing - so I have never had to be a manual laborer my whole life. And I'm essentially retired now.
Standing up straight is going to hurt after all that!
Straight? Where i live also the table in kitchen isn't straight in level 😂
Enjoyed seeing your haymaking but personally not so keen on so much high speed footage.
Yes i know, but i just put camera on and rec a few clips abd timelapses, because i just can't make quality clips while working, (usualy filming inside where i got more time to prepare everything, i try to make better next time
@@TinC33 I know it's not easy moving a camera about when you are trying to get work done.What part of the world are you?
Yes that feeling when do the hard work together and then one jump arround with a camera instead of work, make me feel bed, i'm from Slovenija EU city or better village Cerkno