THE FARMHOUSE. Clearing brush and planting fruit trees. Truck gets buried in mud. Farmhouse cooking.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2024
- Another busy week. Clearing and hauling brush away so I can plant fruit trees. I get my truck buried in the mud trying to pick up more stuff where we got the greenhouse. Planting fruit trees. Farmhouse cooking. Time for the Tent.
Joe: love your videos. Been following you for a long time. Do yo no longer have your construction company? You don’t mention construction any more.
Was wondering that myself
Seems to me has been doing what your seeing . Accept a few jobs that are near by .
If you keep lifting all that heavy stuff you could end up with another hernia, you've got to take it easy for a few more weeks and let the inside of your body completely heal. Just saying.
Hey Joe, always carry a pair of vise grips and some extra brake fluid. If that ever happens again you snap those vise grips on that line, but drive slower than normal because the truck will pull to the side that working, but it’ll get you home.
One other thing, all for having beef cows, but who’s gonna milk that dairy cow when y’all are at the tent? I believe you have to milk it every day.
@doughershberger my grandparents milked twice a day best I remember.
Loving the new animals coming in! And a green house too! Wow!
😮and garden....plus fruit trees!
Getting to be a real farm!
Congratulations to you both!
Fantastic! 😍
Enjoyed the tour with you, Melissa and the dogs. 👍😎🇨🇦🌾🐾🌞🐮🚜
Hoping a local heavy equipment company reaches out to you......a skid steer with grapple would be awesome. Great video! 😍🥰
Time for a Husqvarna sponsor! That was pretty much a torture test and it flew right through it.
When you first plow you are supposed to go that deep. It prepares the soil. After not so deep
Joe when you fall off in the furrow the plow should be level even though the tractor is at and angle in the furrow. Then it plows level.
Do you not think the ground is to wet for him to plow? I've lived on a farm and it looks to wet to me.
I never transplanted a single fruit tree but I did move 1200 6-12 foot evergreens with a tree spade with only bone meal sprinkled inside the hole on the advice of an old tree farm owner. Achieved over 95 percent success. Side note, most of them were moved to line the road from the airport when Charles and Diana visited Sudbury.
Hey Joe and Melissa I’m so glad that y’all are gonna take a break at the tent and l’m just loving the future plans. Thanks for sharing! 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
Seriously..I’ve been watching Joe for years .i could watch his videos all day ..sure beats TV …all the best mate from outback Western Australia….
Love the video Joe. After all that y’all have been dealing with I am sure you and Melissa can’t wait for fishing at the tent. Y’all have some fun and relaxation. Agree with you on the mic. The ducks geese loons and bird sounds in the background makes me feel like I’m there with y’all.
Also, a lot of work! You go easy, please. Tomorrow, the next day, and the next, and eventually most will get done, and you and Melissa can focus on your garden, cutting grass, and fishing!
a lot of work done in this video Joe. have fun at the tent. can't wait.
When Melissa was talking to the lady and watching the tractor trying to get out to your truck, there was a cattle feeder right in front of them. That’s what you need for your cows.
I just needed to watch a little further lol!
See Jill? I could tell what you were going to advise a whole week before I read it so we bought it. LOL.
Correction Melissa and you.
Thanks Joe and Melissa! Everything looks great!
Joe, Your videos are like relaxing ASMR to me! lol With all the equipment sounds. 😍
Thanks for taking us along with you!💖
And giving me the tingles!
Thanks Joe and Mellisa for video.
We all have had days in the mud. Neighbor got his tractor stuck and called me. Got the JD 455sg backhoe stuck pulling him out. Took one more neighbor with a track machine dozer to pull us out. Stay close to your friends.
The A2/A2 milk means someone like me who is lactose intolerant can actually consume it and we don't regret that we add ice cream or whatever.
Take care.
Joe, I live 15 miles north of you. There is a nursery in Cherry (Cherry Greenhouse) that has a bare root tree sale every year beginning of May. Had great luck there, prices are great, trees are guaranteed and owners are wonderful. Lots of fruit trees. Just a FYI.
If you ever consider a new piece of equipment you should consider a grapple. Best thing this old man ever purchased. Fast and saves your back...
That's what I'm talking about!! Back to the good old Joe videos, I was worried that you might be doing to much lifting, after your surgery, I was right.. Hang in there buddy, you'll be back in no time.. So excited for you getting a cow,like you don't have enough to do!! As always I'm looking forward to seeing what's happening next. Stay safe and have a great day.🤓👍🤓👍.Randy.
Thanks for your videos Joe. Loving them all the way from Australia mate.
What’s the status of the guest house, haven’t seen anything for a while now? Can’t believe that that front garage hasn’t gotten the best of your OCD for clean and organized yet 😬
Man that truck was buried! Thanks goodness for the JD. Hope you have fun at the lake!
Hey Joe, you can buy extended brake lines that are braided. Sky jacker, rough country, super lift are a few suspension companies to name a few.
Homesteading is a lot of work...but I know you're up to the task Joe! Those bikes look like they will make it thru the trails just fine in the woodlot around the property.
Joe you should be able to lower the plow down and adjust it up without taking it off the ground leaving pressure on it to adjust the depth of the plowing . My son's 1948 Ford 8 N he can adjust it with a hand crank to pick up the tractor arms.
Don't forget about putting potash down and nitrogen to feed the grass for growth!
you need to get one of those Yankum kinetic recovery ropes to keep around the farm or in your truck for times like that when you get stuck. I thought it would be just sales hype but they work better than any rope or chain when trying to pull a stuck vehicle out
Joe you need to spray your whole body- you are holding that brush right up against your body. I just had a tick crawling on my coffee table- i’m hearing it’s is going to be a tough year for ticks.
Joe you will.really work so hard I never saw anybody that works hard like you especially a man for your age you have to relax your hernia so you don't re-injure your hernia next time it rains do not go on any grass with your truck you'll just sink again
Would love to hear the unedited audio of the truck getting buried 😂
There were a lot of fucks involved. Lol.
@@NorthernSeclusion 🤣
I’d live to see you get a brush hog implement and grind up all the scrub on your property. It’s what that land wants.
You folks have a good time on opening day of fishing, bring back a good mess of filets, be safe and have fun. Glad you got your truck back and the brakes working good. Everything is looking good around the homefront. Catch you on your next video. Fred.
I live about an hour away form there over in Pequot lakes, and my fields are still soup from all that rain.
Joe , Y’all got a big undertaking adding Cattle to your mix . I grew up on a Ranch in Oklahoma with an average 120 angus all times, we did not have cows to milk just sell at market auction for beef . I moved to California later in life to pursue a Career in the Entertainment Stage Technical Industry. Round Bales are your friend, but we grew and made up regular bales as well . Good Luck and enjoy .
Curious Joe did you give an update on your little house you were working on last time I saw a video it looked like you were getting close to finishing it thanks for sharing all your projects and all that good cooking that potato salad always looks so yummy take care God bless
Looks good on the farm
Joe the Silverado made it home and the Ford f250 stuck!!! Coincidence I think not!!! lol stay safe and get that truck home.
I appreciate your Videos Joe! When I get off work, I watch your videos when I do my weekly chores…theirs always something to do, gotta keep it moving! 👍👍👍Been here since your fishing videos on the new boat dock to your fishing area when in season with your bobber and pork steaks!
Man that’s a ton of food. Looks tasty. Been there done that with the truck
Good luck fishing. Save some for Joe Melissa. Lol, good luck to you both.enjoy the weekend
Cutting it up pretty good Joe👍
Unbelievable effort, I wish I had that ambition! Cheers from the northeast
A Chevy would of made it out of that field😂 Great video
Hahaha haha haha!
Good job
Joe, who gets to milk the cow, feed it during winter etc. You and M like to go ice fishing etc overnight and you have your numerous tent trips fishing, deer and duck season etc
Stay tuned. We always get everything figured out. We are already scheduled for a 3 nights back up at Borderview lodge on Lake Of The Woods ice fishing this coming February.
Those black crates would also hold green pottery that fits in.
Work smarter not harder. Love these of the lawn mower
Guernsey's are real good we had those friendly too
Joe, your cows need a livestock shelter from rain, wind, snow, and heat--very important. You can build one or buy one. I've had both milk cows and cattle, and it is very important they have a shelter. Three to 3.5 walls. Look for designs for small herds.
They need a loafing shed.
Looks like sick leave is over. The poor ford is stuck, should have been a Chevy! Lol! They can all get stuck. I would say pulling with a tractor would be better pulling from the back, since the tires do better.
Sometimes it´s easy to think that only we have problems in this world so it´s very refreshing to see people share the difficulties they face as well. Thank you as always for sharing.
I love watching people clear brush, clear lawns and stuff like that. It always looks so nice afterwards especially when its large areas against wooded areas. I watch this dude do free lawncare sometimes. I love the ones he clears where you can barely see the house but u know its there. Can't wait til the duckies get bigger🥰🥰🥰. Tyfs God bless you
I love your TH-cam channel from hunting & fishing to your farm land . I could watch you for hours . You have a very nice family , you show how it’s done . Thank you ! I wanted to ask if you sold your construction business?
Starting to get the farm set up. That's Awesome!
The best tick and chigger repellent I’ve found is Sawyers Permethrin. You treat your clothes, shoes, socks,etc and it’s good thru several washings. Very effective for mosquitos too. It comes in a yellow bottle with black letters. Highly recommend it.
Hello from goderich ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Yup, too deep. That was the problem during the dust bowl.
Get some field drainage in.
good eats
Only Joe could bury his truck and say still a good day
Love your comment and decision on audio. Was just telling my wife right before that, listen to all those frogs. I bet that’s nice to fall asleep too.
Learning as we go. That's courage as far as I am concerned. Wish I had more of that myself.
Busy Busy,take care .🤩👍👍
Joe, how are you doing since your surgery? I had the same surgery 2 weeks ago. I know it’s been a lot longer since you had yours, but watching you in this video, I can’t wait to feel that good. ‘
The first 2 weeks are tough but as you know, week 2 is better than week one. You will not start feeling totally normal for 6 weeks. You will feel fine after 4 but you feel the mesh stretching when you do something normal which is uncomfortable. By 6 weeks the doctor says you are good to go but you know better because when you lift a 50 pound bag of feed you still feel some pain. By 8 weeks you are awesome but like me with planting those trees, I could tell I was over doing it. You still have sore days because of what you did. That is as far as I am but when I look "down there" it is sure nice not seeing the bulges.
I love how you "get 'er done"! planning and getting set up for your new cow coming: cutting, trimming, mowing, plowing, planting, and getting fencing and feeding aids planned and on-site. Also how you held it together -at least on video - after getting your truck stuck so badly. Bravo!
Joe when i worked the farm we plowed at depth of 10-12" and at that depth it it disc out great that was when i lived in IL but up here in Williams Mn it seems 8-10" is good as our top soil is only 12" then clay have fun with the 3 row we always had problems keeping it set so we used a two row and also had a 12 row i really liked the two row takes a little longer but does a fantastic job but that's many years ago like 40 50 and 60s
Joe that lady never came picked up that travel trailer
Good Morning Joe, will you be getting a couple of pigs this year has well. I hear Highlander Cows are great has well very friendly. I hear they make 2 gals a day. 😊
Joe I heard someone say to keep deer away from your fruit trees cut up a bar of Irish Spring bath soap and take a pair of panty hose and cut them in to pieces ,tie the soap pieces up in the pices of panty hose with fishing line and hang them from the branches and fence supposed to keep deer away. hope it helps.
Hello Joe good to see you
Congratulations on getting a cow..God bless safe travels..❤️🙏🌹
Joe, you might want to use a Drag Harrow. For what you are wanting this might be the implement for it.
Joe, you need to get yourself a small excavator with a claw and a bucket. Easier picking up those trees and stuff and digging the holes for planting. Just another toy!!! LOL
👌 wow you had a little bit of everything in this video, going to be some great content coming. Thanks for Sharing 😊
Joe sorry you had a bad day. 😢❤
Nice one... missing the unfiltered language used during the whole getting stuck deal... 😉
It was rather colorful. Lol.
Joe that plow needs to be set at 4 inches deep. I have farmed my whole life.. The top sets the depth . It's hard to explain on hear..lol
Joe order you some permethrin for tick repellent. Much better than deet. Best stuff for tick repellant.
You get a brush hog Joe would make it a little easier for ya my friend. Love your videos 🎉🎉🎉
Feeling anything from your surgery still Joe? back at it! Lets go Joe
Just putting landscape fabric around the trees a couple of inches out side the fence , Is not only beneficial for the trees , less weeds and grass right next to the trees . There's other benefits not having other things competing right to the trees .
We are going to do that. We already bought the fabric.
You should research Sawyer Permethrin tick repellent. You spray it on your clothes and shoes and it is effective for weeks.
Goid to see your taking it a little easy .
You should try spraying pemethrin on your shoes for bugs. You could treat a few pairs of jeans too. Spray once and lasts a few weeks.
That plow must be bent, the furrow is curved😊
Hahaha
I love your videos and I will say that you should get a yankum rope big truck gets stuck big time
Joe did you stop the post office box.....I just had a parcel I sent in November returned to me lol
4 wheel drive allows one to get back in further to get stuck deeper.
You can by a drive thru gate for your 4wheeler and side by side joe...
Hello Joe
How come you don't got one of them grinder mulcher things that are powered by a tractor? Your work time spent clearing would be cut in half or more. This is a good video to watch.
Just a few acres farm on utube he is a expert on farmall tractors ask him for advice
Love to see you back to almost normal...lol. Just wondering...Is there a Barn coming in the future?
Joe that's what them Ford's do get stuck.chevy like a rock 😂😂😂
You should check out a forestry mulched it would chew that stuff up
Woohoo!