Hey Eric, thank the Lord that you’re only hooked on caffeine, cows and chickens. As Jamie Johnson said ” the high cost of living ain’t nothing compared to the cost of living high”
Man when timing is everything, thankful for the July moisture, but when it comes time to bail it's a gamble at best, It rained here yesterday (Madison and Marshall county), didn't check my gauge but I'm betting over 1/4" caused it rained 4 + hours here, glad y'all were able to still make some Hay, my Grandfather used to joke about the crabgrass, He'd say he took his cows off crabgrass and put them on water, and the ADG went up considerably🤣🤣🤣 enjoyed the video and in a sick twisted way kind of miss the days of Haying, even squares, I love the smell, and you are correct on the raking and bailing, it makes all the difference in the world👍🙏
Another great video guy’s, Praying 🙏 that the Lord sends the needed rain 🌧️ for a good 4th cutting, we here in South Carolina are dry I’ve been praying that the Lord will open up the windows of heaven and pour us all out a blessing, God bless you guys.
@@FarmerHunt yes sir. The eye came over but the good Lord protected us. We had some trees fall in our yard but thankfully away from our home. Lots of trees & power lines down and flooding but thankful we didn’t lose power…many around us did. There’s alot of people who are going to be out of power for quite a few days, but everyone is pitching in and helping in anyway they can
Welcome back and there you go again absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside adventure and beautiful sharing and upload .. thanks again ..
We are right at 1100 bales this year. Most of that is wrapped hay. We were hoping to cut a little more this year but we’ve been so dry I’m not sure if we’ll get to. We had about 75 bales leftover from last year. Most of that is dry hay
Hey Eric, thank the Lord that you’re only hooked on caffeine, cows and chickens. As Jamie Johnson said ” the high cost of living ain’t nothing compared to the cost of living high”
Man when timing is everything, thankful for the July moisture, but when it comes time to bail it's a gamble at best, It rained here yesterday (Madison and Marshall county), didn't check my gauge but I'm betting over 1/4" caused it rained 4 + hours here, glad y'all were able to still make some Hay, my Grandfather used to joke about the crabgrass, He'd say he took his cows off crabgrass and put them on water, and the ADG went up considerably🤣🤣🤣 enjoyed the video and in a sick twisted way kind of miss the days of Haying, even squares, I love the smell, and you are correct on the raking and bailing, it makes all the difference in the world👍🙏
Another great video guy’s, Praying 🙏 that the Lord sends the needed rain 🌧️ for a good 4th cutting, we here in South Carolina are dry I’ve been praying that the Lord will open up the windows of heaven and pour us all out a blessing, God bless you guys.
We have finally gotten some rain. Not sure that we'll have a 4th cutting though. Did yall make it alright with that last hurricane?
@@FarmerHunt yes sir. The eye came over but the good Lord protected us. We had some trees fall in our yard but thankfully away from our home. Lots of trees & power lines down and flooding but thankful we didn’t lose power…many around us did. There’s alot of people who are going to be out of power for quite a few days, but everyone is pitching in and helping in anyway they can
Welcome back and there you go again absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside adventure and beautiful sharing and upload .. thanks again ..
How bout dem damn Dawgs boyz !!
Oh yeah!! Go dawgs!!
You can only do so much in a day, especially when you both have young children.
Absolutely!
Hey Eric, try it when your wife is the raker. Lol
😂😂😂 we would be in trouble if one of our wives had to rake.
That’s why I taught my wife how to bale before I showed her how to rake
That’s smart!
What's your bale count for the year and do you have any leftover from 2023?
We are right at 1100 bales this year. Most of that is wrapped hay. We were hoping to cut a little more this year but we’ve been so dry I’m not sure if we’ll get to.
We had about 75 bales leftover from last year. Most of that is dry hay