Oh man Logan, that one bull breaking up the hay bale once you unloaded it made me smile ear to ear. LOL😊😊👍👍🐮, they must be used to the honking horn from the loader too. Nice vid, I enjoyed it. Take care Broyans from Chicago😊 Happy Easter to all of you🐣🐣
Dear Logan and Family, Thanks again for a great set of updates and tips! Hearing the fire was not damaging as you rescued Mom from the threat is the best news. That frisky steer messing the bale was a hoot! The seeding of the dill, trimming of the onions, and tests with the new sprayer are all excellent insights. As always, you and your family are THE BEST! With warm wishes for your thriving market and abiding prayers about you each and all.
You, and your family need an award for the cleanest farm. I am amazed at how clean everything is. I know it’s very hard work. I have a small farm and do my best to stay organized and clean. God bless you all. Logan I know mom and dad are proud of you.
Welcome back Logan and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. keep it up and thanks again
Hello Logan! Not to downplay any of your hard work nor anything you’re sharing but, I’m so glad you didn’t edit out the part of the cow/steer having a ball with the bail of hay. I was laughing and cheering! 😂 Take care and have a great Easter weekend ❣️
Hi Logan! We used to do the same thing to our tobacco plants that your daddy was doing to those chives. We would clip the tops on then which would make the plants tougher with stronger stems.
Fun video buddy,I actually just filled a plug flat to start my sunflowers in,I’ve always just planted in the ground but the birds and critters get them along with Mother Nature have never thought of growing in flats first til I saw you doing it. You can do pretty well selling them in a bouquet,take one sunflower and throw in a few zinnia and whatever else is handy,wrap in wax paper they go like hotcakes at the market. If you pour the backside of your barn it would be hella less work but the junk side needs to be cleaned up and I think you would use that space a lot more than the area where you just park tractors and such. Like everything it comes down to time we never have enough,if you got the whole gang in there and go gangbusters on it some rainy day you could git er done. I’ve done roofing sheet metal for 30+ years and instead of replacing the wood on the front I rip off the bad and shim up the spots then put metal on the walls if only the front,no sense throwing more good money after bad with that T-111 board,metal the front wall then maybe do the other three sides next year or when the wood starts to go bad IMO have a great weekend…PS.Pickles was devastated that Daisy wasn’t in the vidya,he said tell her to hit him up on his Snapchat his handle is ‘goodboypickles#1’
Hey Logan everything is looking great! Our garden is planted and the weather is warming up close to 80. We are looking forward to seeing yawl plant the field. God bless your family.
I was under the impression that trimming onions was done back in the day to prevent them from tangling when machine planting. Only article I could find on it was a HortScience article from the 80s which showed higher bulb yields when leaving onions untrimmed
We used to get onions plants from georgia and they were clipped shipped to canada in boxes in lots of 500 . They were gorgeous big around as a pencil .
Thanks Logan! Crazy me: I might chop those chives, then dry them, and use them for food you make in the farm market, if the flavor is there! lol Also, it looks like someone made a home under your greenhouse supply shed. Maybe Woody the woodchuck? lol Thanks again!
Hello Logan, I’m planning to build greenhouse, if you make a video about heating systems and which manufacture heating system is good for size 30’X96’X16’ will help lot’s. Best regards from Rai Family Farm- Ohio
Logan need help, weather here is Vancouver, Canada really cold and I have Bacopa in 2X2 waiting to be planted but they are going wild, can I give Bacopa a haircut without hurting them? Hope you get this. Thank you
We sprinkle it in our field, make a path of however long and however wide. Then sprinkle it in & watch it grow! Just watch the depth, you don’t want it too deep. Water it, and feed it just like you would any other plant!
It is local and she bottles it in our milk house. Some video I’ll show her doing it! She doesn’t do it often so I’ll have to try and remember! Thanks for watching😁
Oh man Logan, that one bull breaking up the hay bale once you unloaded it made me smile ear to ear. LOL😊😊👍👍🐮, they must be used to the honking horn from the loader too. Nice vid, I enjoyed it. Take care Broyans from Chicago😊 Happy Easter to all of you🐣🐣
Happy Easter! God bless 🐣✝️
Dear Logan and Family,
Thanks again for a great set of updates and tips!
Hearing the fire was not damaging as you rescued Mom from the threat is the best news.
That frisky steer messing the bale was a hoot!
The seeding of the dill, trimming of the onions, and tests with the new sprayer are all excellent insights. As always, you and your family are THE BEST!
With warm wishes for your thriving market and abiding prayers about you each and all.
You, and your family need an award for the cleanest farm. I am amazed at how clean everything is. I know it’s very hard work. I have a small farm and do my best to stay organized and clean. God bless you all. Logan I know mom and dad are proud of you.
I agree. It is so immaculately maintained.
That cow was excited about the bale of hay!❤ Love to see your grandparents working on the farm.
I’m Not a huge Onion fan but I do like them specially if they’re Grilled or Battered and Deep Fried. YUM! Thanks Logan! 👍🙏
I love sauted onions on my burger with mushrooms and melted cheese! Yum! Great to see how your onions are doing.
That is so funny to watch how excited the cows are over their hay.
Welcome back Logan and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. keep it up and thanks again
Hello Logan! Not to downplay any of your hard work nor anything you’re sharing but, I’m so glad you didn’t edit out the part of the cow/steer having a ball with the bail of hay. I was laughing and cheering! 😂 Take care and have a great Easter weekend ❣️
That happy cow is the cutest thing, it just made my day!
Oh, Logan, you make my day somimes😄. I always end your videos with a smile👍
Hi Logan! We used to do the same thing to our tobacco plants that your daddy was doing to those chives. We would clip the tops on then which would make the plants tougher with stronger stems.
He loved breaking up that hay bale! 😂
Thank you for watching!! 😃
Fun video buddy,I actually just filled a plug flat to start my sunflowers in,I’ve always just planted in the ground but the birds and critters get them along with Mother Nature have never thought of growing in flats first til I saw you doing it. You can do pretty well selling them in a bouquet,take one sunflower and throw in a few zinnia and whatever else is handy,wrap in wax paper they go like hotcakes at the market. If you pour the backside of your barn it would be hella less work but the junk side needs to be cleaned up and I think you would use that space a lot more than the area where you just park tractors and such. Like everything it comes down to time we never have enough,if you got the whole gang in there and go gangbusters on it some rainy day you could git er done. I’ve done roofing sheet metal for 30+ years and instead of replacing the wood on the front I rip off the bad and shim up the spots then put metal on the walls if only the front,no sense throwing more good money after bad with that T-111 board,metal the front wall then maybe do the other three sides next year or when the wood starts to go bad IMO have a great weekend…PS.Pickles was devastated that Daisy wasn’t in the vidya,he said tell her to hit him up on his Snapchat his handle is ‘goodboypickles#1’
Hey Logan everything is looking great! Our garden is planted and the weather is warming up close to 80. We are looking forward to seeing yawl plant the field. God bless your family.
Woah! That’s beautiful!! Here it’s still chilly! God bless & Happy Easter 🐰 😁
I was under the impression that trimming onions was done back in the day to prevent them from tangling when machine planting. Only article I could find on it was a HortScience article from the 80s which showed higher bulb yields when leaving onions untrimmed
Good for you. So much work cleaning up and organizing!
Need to get yourselves a round bale feeder so the cows don't waste so much.
At 1200...
That cow is having his best day ever....tearing apart the hay round.
So funny....😊
We used to get onions plants from georgia and they were clipped shipped to canada in boxes in lots of 500 . They were gorgeous big around as a pencil .
Thanks Logan! Crazy me: I might chop those chives, then dry them, and use them for food you make in the farm market, if the flavor is there! lol Also, it looks like someone made a home under your greenhouse supply shed. Maybe Woody the woodchuck? lol Thanks again!
Please tell your Gram that she is beautiful and her hair is her crowning glory❣️
I love my "KING ARTHUR ",It takes a 1lb of ground beef to fill them up,with a side of mash potatoes.
Hello Logan, I’m planning to build greenhouse, if you make a video about heating systems and which manufacture heating system is good for size 30’X96’X16’ will help lot’s. Best regards from Rai Family Farm- Ohio
One of my cows was doing that the other day haha
Food glorious food...😊
I can't wait to see you guys
Are the seeds you sow a GMO ?
You should work at the veggie Boys place and one of the veggie boys should work at your place for a day swop jobs
The veggie boys should hire Logan to organize their.farm.
Lol boy was that cow funny with the hay
Logan need help, weather here is Vancouver, Canada really cold and I have Bacopa in 2X2 waiting to be planted but they are going wild, can I give Bacopa a haircut without hurting them? Hope you get this. Thank you
Yes just be careful! Thanks for watching😁
How do you plant dill in the fields? Do you transplant or direct sow?
If you have TikTok I just posted a video on it a couple days ago
@@BroyansFarm I dont have a tiktok, Im old school. But thanks anyway!
We sprinkle it in our field, make a path of however long and however wide. Then sprinkle it in & watch it grow! Just watch the depth, you don’t want it too deep. Water it, and feed it just like you would any other plant!
@@BroyansFarm Thank you so much, Ill be sure to watch the depth! I think that was my problem last year plus the drought.
You mentioned your mom was bottling honey- is it from your farm or local. How does she do the bottling?
It is local and she bottles it in our milk house. Some video I’ll show her doing it! She doesn’t do it often so I’ll have to try and remember! Thanks for watching😁
Why homie got a kitchen knife to open his bales of hay?
The You Tube Police are going to cite you for crawling under a suspended load.