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Cannon Ranch
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.พ. 2021
Family-owned hay farm and feedlot. We sell test quality hay, Black Baldy Angus/Hereford replacement heifers. Located in Hiko and Lund, Nevada, 120 miles north of Las Vegas.
Cannon Ranch Summer Internship 2024 Highlights
Timothée Morille' arrived from France 10 weeks ago for a summer internship here at Cannon Ranch. He took to the work well and had many first-time experiences during his time here; from herding cattle on horseback, to bailing hay with our Staheli Steamer. Before returning home to France, he shared with us all the pictures and video he took of his favorite moments on the ranch. We hope you enjoyed your time here Timothée and thank you for your hard work!
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How We Plant Alfalfa for High Quality Hay
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This video discusses all the details behind how we plant our alfalfa fields. When planting alfalfa there is a lot to be considered. From what time of year to plant, to the depth of the seeds and the equipment used. We cover a lot of ground in this video: Field Preparation: Discussed the process of preparing the field for planting alfalfa, including past crop rotations and the decision to plant ...
Rounding Up Cattle on the Range and Why We Brand Calves
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We discuss why we use horses to round up our cattle on the range and discuss the importance behind branding our calves. Cannon Ranch Cattle: www.cannonranch.com/cattle-for-sale Hay For sale: www.cannonranch.com/hay About Cannon Ranch: www.cannonranch.com/about-us
Building a New Feedlot
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We are building a new feedlot to hold an additional 500 cattle on the ranch. Paul discusses what goes into building a feedlot, how we sort our cattle on the lot, and why feedlots are integral to our cattle operation. Cannon Ranch Cattle: www.cannonranch.com/cattle-for-sale Hay For sale: www.cannonranch.com/hay About Cannon Ranch: www.cannonranch.com/about-us
Caring For Our New Foals
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We have been welcoming a lot of new life to the ranch this week! Madison, our equine manager, explains how we care for mares and their foals in our latest video, outlining things such as; what to watch out for after a foal is born and when we start to get them halter ready. She also gives some background on how these foals will be integrated into our horse program. We have been welcoming a lot ...
Branding Cattle and Cowboy Culture
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Ever wondered the culture behind branding cattle? We discuss how we brand our cattle, as well as the culture and history behind cattle branding.
Elite Hereford Bulls: Winning in the Top 1%
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At Cannon Ranch, we're proud to present three Hereford bulls we recently purchased from Shaw Cattle Co. The superior traits these bulls hold are not just numbers to us; they represent our commitment to enhancing the overall quality of our herd. Leveraging advanced DNA testing, we meticulously select bulls that carry the precise genetic makeup necessary for elevating our herd's performance and p...
How We Fertilize Our Fields Without Commercial Fertilizer.
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Paul explains how Cannon Ranch got away from commercial fertilizers and how all nutrients we add to our fields are composted here on the farm. 🌱 Discover the alternative methods we’ve embraced, such as composting and utilizing local hog waste, to provide our fields with the essential nutrients they need. 💩 Learn about the benefits of hog manure, a natural source of phosphorus, and how it plays ...
Hay and Double Cropping. Farming in the Nevada Desert
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Hay and Double Cropping. Farming in the Nevada Desert
Hoof trimming our bulls with an angle grinder. Why we trim every year for foot health.
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Hoof trimming our bulls with an angle grinder. Why we trim every year for foot health.
Our Sitz Angus Cattle Have Had Their Spring Calves.
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Our Sitz Angus Cattle Have Had Their Spring Calves.
Cleaning Our Horses Teeth: Teeth Floating
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Cleaning Our Horses Teeth: Teeth Floating
Hay Harvest in Southern Nevada. Cutting and Baling Hay.
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Hay Harvest in Southern Nevada. Cutting and Baling Hay.
Harvesting hay to feed our cattle. What makes for high quality alfalfa hay.
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Harvesting hay to feed our cattle. What makes for high quality alfalfa hay.
Our Corn Harvest and Filling up the New Silage Pit
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Our Corn Harvest and Filling up the New Silage Pit
Building a New Silage Pit to Store Feed for Our Cattle
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Building a New Silage Pit to Store Feed for Our Cattle
Preg Checking Cattle - Prenatal Care for Cows
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Preg Checking Cattle - Prenatal Care for Cows
Baling Hay With The Staheli Steamer and a Massey Ferguson 2270 Baler
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Baling Hay With The Staheli Steamer and a Massey Ferguson 2270 Baler
Cutting Hay in the Nevada Desert. Our First Crop!
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Cutting Hay in the Nevada Desert. Our First Crop!
Food Supply Chain and How it Impacts Local Butchers
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Food Supply Chain and How it Impacts Local Butchers
The SITZ Angus Cattle Are Out to Pasture
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The SITZ Angus Cattle Are Out to Pasture
Hoof Trimming Our Bulls and Why it is Necessary
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Hoof Trimming Our Bulls and Why it is Necessary
8 minutes Masterclass
Whats the other machine between the tractor and the big baler ? Nice farm gj guys
We need the alfalfa . Can I get this. I live in New Jersey
Assalamualaikum.. Is it possible to plant it in tropical region? I live in indonesia..
THANKS!
Great looking bulls you sold Anchor Brand ranch. I scribed to your channel looks interesting and some good reading.
Anchor brand ranch is my number one TH-cam go to thank you for anything you can add
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Hello Cannon Ranch. Ramsey and Lora came to check out your bulls. They picked your ranch your bulls that must be something better than the rest. Looks like you have some to choose from. Bless your decision for their herd. Good Job and Thank you.
I just came by and subscribed. Referred by Anchor Brand Ranch😊
Great looking bulls and appetizing hay! I rang that bell. Give Anchor Brand Ranch a GREAT discount.
How many positive comments do I have to leave for Anchor Brand Ranch?
I even subscribed, that should be worth $2,take care of that anchor brand family. We're quite fond of them. Looking forward to seeing more of you.
Thsnks God 🎉
Your videos always leave me feeling relaxed and inspired
Your dedication to your garden is incredible
Great opportunity, good job Cannon ranch.
Смотрю с удовольствием Ваш канал, и мечтаю о током ранчо у себя в Казахстане!
How many bulls do you shoot to have with a certain head of cows?
Do you put Hereford bulls on the purebred angus cows, and keep back black baldys as replacement bulls?
Hai😂
I feed a few calves every winter to fill my freezer. I sell 6 or 8 head every year. I put them on corn for about 3 to 4 months before they go to processing. They are trying to put a local beef processing facility in Richfield Ut to create a local market for beef producers. Do you finish them or just back ground the calves? Not much corn produced here to finish cattle on. I buy it from a farm in Green River Ut. Good luck with your channel I think it will be a big hit.
This farming thing is a huge learning curve. Good luck I know the price of hay has dropped like crazy. It is hard to pay the bills at 100 per ton. I hope your hay does this year.
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Have a property that only gets 10 inches of annual precipitation. And is covered in sage brush if removed and cleared would I be able to dry farm alfalfa? Trying to find someone to dig a well but everyone I talk to doesn't have equipment to go that deep
That is a great question! Alfalfa needs around 48 inches of annual precipitation to be successful. You'll definitely want to get some type of irrigation on it to be safe.
Interesting. Here in NY, generally hay gets higher in quality- and lower in volume- with each subsequent cutting. First cut has by far the most volume, and is often pretty coarse. Due to our wet springs, it grows like mad, early on. Not uncommon for it to be overripe, too, simply because it wasnt dry enough to make hay at the optimum time... Summers tend to be warm, dry, and humid- and temps rarely go lower than the 60s at night. So it grows slower, and puts more energy into producing leaves and flowers than stems. Grass especially. Third cut will be rocket fuel. IF you get it. Many farms will cut more often- esp for haylage. We always had oats to combine( and some wheat for extra $), then soybeans, corn silage, then feed corn. So extra cuttings had to be worked into that schedule. Fall can be either warm and dry-ish- or wet, wet, wet. Not that big a deal if its for silage- but for dry bales... Good luck!
I am a new subscriber I like your video your video is very informative and interesting
Thank you for joining, and welcome to the channel! We have more informative videos like this in the works and hope you will enjoy them as well.
Man….that was an education!
Thank you very much! That is what we were going for!
Thanks for sharing with us this information very impressive 👍
Thank you for watching!
Very impressive!
Thank you very much!
Здравствуйте! Сколько гектаров одна клетка?
There are 38.5 hectares in the one shown in this video.
Great video really enjoy the drone footage. Be careful about showing too much detail on the branding. I did a branding video and showed putting the elastics on the bull calves. TH-cam pretty much shut my channel down. I was getting more unsubscribes than subs. Good luck with your channel Watching for eastern Utah
Thank you! We'll definitely watch out for that, and this will likely be the last branding video we publish. We enjoy watching your content as well from southern nevada!
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Thank you for watching!
@@cannonranch yessir! Maybe the slave drivers around here will give me a day off next spring so I can come brandin w/ ya
The work never stops, that's for sure. You and your crew are always welcome to come brand!
Nice looking country. Where in Nevada was this filmed?
Thank you! We consider ourselves to be very lucky. This was filmed at Ely Springs Range. It is located roughly 20 miles directly west of Pioche, NV.
@@cannonranch Thank you for the information.
My pleasure. Thank you for watching!
I enjoyed the video it was very informative 👍
We are happy to hear that! Thank you for watching!
Bravo! Thank you for the insight on what is next. Is Cannon Ranch still partnering with Two Pigs Custom? Share our best with the team!
Thank you for watching! The plan to create a local meat packing plant with Two Pigs Custom is still in the works. Thank you!
Any AI breeding? And if not why not ?
Yes, we do utilize AI breeding with our cattle. We like to have bulls turned out with the cows as well. It tends to increase the success rate of AI.
Looks good. Keep up the good work
Thank you, Paul!
Wow !!! Great video!!! Awesome pens!!!!
Thank you very much! You'll have to swing by and see the progress sometime!
@@cannonranch heck yeah!!!⚓️
Супер ранчо
Thank you!
Very beautiful, that’s gotta be Utah, right? Or maybe close.
Thank you! It is somewhat close to the UT border. We are located in Hiko, NV.
Very nice Mike
Thank you!
I really like a little Hereford mix with the Angus breeding . Great video
It is a great mix for running on the range and quality. Thank you!
Great explanation of the branding culture. I have a small cow calf operation in eastern Utah. I did a video on my TH-cam channel showing the branding process and TH-cam almost shut my channel down. You showed just the right amount Keep the cowboy life going good job
There is some beautiful country in eastern Utah. I went over to your channel and subscribed. We'll be filming another video this week out on the range. We will certainly stay the course! It is good to see your operation doing the same in getting the younger generations involved.
@@cannonranch Thanks for the sub My son as a teenager was not real interested. Now that he is married and enjoys good beef he is coming back to the ranch.
That is a very common path to take! Once kids grow up and get a family of their own, they tend to come full circle.
Keep up the good work, Any chance y’all could break down more of hay operation
Absolutely! We'll have more hay videos coming very soon.
So proud of you, Josh and the entire posse my man. Faith, Family and Freedom. Love y’all’s passion for doing it the right way and keeping the right way alive. Keep it up cowboy ❤❤
Thank you very much! We will be sure to stay the course.
Make a red heffer... Good money in Israel
They should revert the cattle to its primal state, the Aurochs
Herefords come from Herefordshire in England & you sound the second e so it sounds like Heh-reh-foud (the ou sound as used in should). Oh, and Herefordshire has shear at the end. Not shyre.