Wes....GREAT attitude, no sense worrying about things you cannot control. Life is always full of challenges, the outcome just depends on how you address them. Bob
Oh I hear ya. I jumped off the tractor Friday to grab my phone out of the truck and the tractor rolled back through my new garage door, ain't food plotting a blast lol.
Hahaha oh no!!! I’ve had something very similar happen to me, emergency brake gave out and the tractor ended up at the bottom of the hill. Fortunately nothing broke. Hopefully the damage to your door wasn’t for bad! Thanks for watching
Broadcasted and ran over cowpeas in a 1 1/2 acre new plot in NC Texas Thursday hoping for rain Monday. Also put down a little triple 13 ( all I had) Good luck to your all!
Your up and at it early this morning. Another great video! So here in Fl the forecast is for rain, rain, rain. After two months of very little. Now can an old guy drive three hrs each way and work in 98 degree heat to replant three small food plots 🤔🤔I’m starting to think this hunting stuff is for folks under 70. Lol.
Alright Plot Professor...at least you kept this one real. When it comes down to it...food plotting is not all that much fun or easy for all the stuff that happens along the way. You're one lucky dog finding your hopper cover!!
I know it 100%, I was afraid it was gone for good!!! I enjoy plotting and farming, but no doubt all the bumps along the way can get really aggravating….especially when you been out in that heat all day working and stuff isn’t going right! Thanks for watching
Wes....GREAT attitude, no sense worrying about things you cannot control. Life is always full of challenges, the outcome just depends on how you address them. Bob
Bob you are absolutely right! About the time we think we got it figured out here comes a curve ball. Haha. Thanks for watching
Oh I hear ya. I jumped off the tractor Friday to grab my phone out of the truck and the tractor rolled back through my new garage door, ain't food plotting a blast lol.
Hahaha oh no!!! I’ve had something very similar happen to me, emergency brake gave out and the tractor ended up at the bottom of the hill. Fortunately nothing broke. Hopefully the damage to your door wasn’t for bad! Thanks for watching
Broadcasted and ran over cowpeas in a 1 1/2 acre new plot in NC Texas Thursday hoping for rain Monday. Also put down a little triple 13 ( all I had) Good luck to your all!
Hope you get the rain on Monday and you get an awesome plot! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Wes
Thank you buddy! Appreciate you watching
Your up and at it early this morning. Another great video! So here in Fl the forecast is for rain, rain, rain. After two months of very little. Now can an old guy drive three hrs each way and work in 98 degree heat to replant three small food plots 🤔🤔I’m starting to think this hunting stuff is for folks under 70. Lol.
Haha Steve it can be challenging, but it almost always worth it in the end! I appreciate you watching and good luck with the plots!
Alright Plot Professor...at least you kept this one real. When it comes down to it...food plotting is not all that much fun or easy for all the stuff that happens along the way. You're one lucky dog finding your hopper cover!!
I know it 100%, I was afraid it was gone for good!!! I enjoy plotting and farming, but no doubt all the bumps along the way can get really aggravating….especially when you been out in that heat all day working and stuff isn’t going right! Thanks for watching
I drilled 4 acres of Cowpeas last Friday, putting in Sun hemp and Soybeans this week 7 acres.
Good luck Caroll, hope the plots turn out great! Thanks for watching
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