Freightshaker made me laugh you could always tell on the the CB. Great video showing brake buttons and other controls.wish there was more women like you. Hang in there great family we will keep America great!
The older ones very noisy in the cab sounded like a metal bucket with nuts and washers being shaken .this was years ago surprised the name has still stuck!
Ronda your so beautiful, your family's so lucky to have you!!! Thank you for sharing your family's everyday farm activities, hope and pray God blesses all of you!
I like your channel the most of the farm channels I watch. Everyone is so likeable, and you always do real stuff, warts and all. Sanders is my fav because he makes me think back to an age I've largely forgotten. I love home school. Why people are so slow to understand the public schools are just very bad babysitters where nothing good is learned, but sin and self-destruction are promoted vigorously.
Watching you and your families videos on repair and maintenance of equipment and tending livestock reminds me of how insanely dangerous farm life can be and how life can change irrevocably in an instant, continued safety, well being and prosperity!
Hello and good day! Busy time of the year for you guys and gals. No time to waste with this nice fall weather that we're experiencing at the present time. Looks like everyone's chipping in and doin' their part to complete the harvest. You've raised a great family homestead Ronda and Kev!
Love the way your family works so well together, you guys are seamless. I really enjoy all of your videos Rhonda. Hope you and your family are having a wonderful and blessed day!❤️
Before you engage the PTO you should push in the clutch fully and put the transmission into a gear to stop the transmission from spinning then engage the PTO. Make sure to take it out of gear before releasing the clutch. That will stop the PTO from grinding. It’s wearing down the outside of the teeth on the gear.
Like the harvest videos! Certainly nice Fall weather to work in. Sure do love the sound of both your Freightliner trucks, they've got a nice exhaust bellow that I imagine certainly gets noticed.
Don't know why but I just love the sound of the corn chopper cutting silage. Brings back memories of past years I guess. I can remember hearing the chopper from miles around when younger but the farms have all been developed around me now, kinda sad.
Hi Ronda, We are all blessed to have you make videos! Happy birthday to MacKenzie for tomorrow. Yous are getting some good weather for the harvest. Take care
years ago when we planted corn we knew we were going to chop we would fill seed boxes up with corn then throw a handful of sorghum seed on top made nice feed. that was with a plate planter never tried it with the new finger planters
Always good to see ya'll again and hope you are doing well, busy time for the farm life ,guessing preparing for winter, that's alot of silage, ok stay safe
HI, I made a pile like that in a 450 Bulldozer, I made a V-ditch only I used the entire blade instead of just the corner. I went so deep all anyone could see was the roof of the bulldozer when I was at the bottom.....tons of fun !!
Nice looking corn you guys got I love chopping corn that's my favorite time of the year I wish I was there too help you guys out but I live in Sinclairville New York it is 73° here in Sinclairville New York your daughter and you are beautiful
The sound of September used to be the Choppers going all night long but now you're lucky if there's a dairy farm in a mile that's still feed silage Minnesota
Great video! I was terrified for your a beautiful pink shirt. Many years ago my husband did the same thing to me. Only he destroyed a beautiful blue shirt.Lol that shirt was ruined. And I agree your daughter cheated. You're having fun with loved one's. I'm happy your son did not have an accident when that Tire Blue. God's blessing to you all.
Great learning from you about combining. Always like how everyone works together. McKenzie is funny 😄. Like how Kelvin was going to use your shirt as a rag 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Holaaaaaaa cuántos vídeos bonitos que pones me en canta todo eso que haces eres un pi lar grande a y todos asen de todos as ta el pequeño es buenísimo des de gran Canaria un fuerte abraso
I love your vids because they are real, the farm life, The break downs, the upsets, and the next challenge, only make you better an stronger, I wish more people including younger ones realize nothing on our table comes for free!!
What population do u plant yur 15 inch row corn at? Do you use BMR Corn for silage? The bunch that I hangout with in central PA has been putting their silage corn on 15 inch rows for about 5
Years now n have seen phenomenal yields... We also chop with a J D chopper with a kemper head... I've put a few hrs in the seat this year again after retiring from a construction job... It feels good to return to my first career after few year hiatis ... You can take the old man off the farm ... But you can't take the farm off the old man... Yur family reminds me a lot of ours... Keep on Farmin Lol... As they say in Michigan... Have a blessed day 😌
Good video again pretty eyes it was good to see her back driving truck she is good Like always y’all work real hard together good job keep the good work up what do you like doing better driving truck are running chopper y’all be safe tell everybody I said what’s up
I'm so sorry! I read your comment and was thinking about what I would rather do, but I must have got interrupted and never commented. To answer your question... I like doing both and don't have a favorite.
Acres of Clay Homestead thanks for getting back I know you care really appreciate it I just don’t wanna lose you as a friend I really enjoy commenting to you pretty eyes and you commenting back I really enjoy that
You never have to worry. As long as you have questions, I'll try my best to answer them. I read all of your comments and I appreciate that you always support my channel. 😊
Acres of Clay Homestead I really do appreciate that comment that means a lot to me you really care pretty eyes I won’t worry no more we are always. friends keep the good videos come in be safe
I think it was in this blog you mention the black layer on your dent (field) corn. That is the pedicel, and is an indication of physiological maturity. Source: Corn Chemistry and Technology by Watson and Ramsted. Your blogs make great educational aids!
Good morning, Rhonda.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊. Yesterday, it was the first day of autumn and it's here. Leaves are changing colors and it's begin to fall.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙. So yeah. Also, I love corn on the cob and it's taste so good. And I love your ponytail too. It's beautiful.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙. And finally, I love trucks on the field and on the freeway. I saw one of them with the "Landstar" logo with blue letters and that's my favorite truck.😊😊😊😊😊😊. So, yeah it was fun!💙💙💙💙💙💙. Have a beautiful day and stay safe. Have fun. Bye.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Kinda addicting channel watched a load of it this week. What you see is what you get very honest people great to see the work etiquette in kids well young adults all pitching in. Farming should be one of the best paid jobs in the world after all we all need it however it’s one of the least paid jobs in an ideal world all the family members should have a secure future on the farm and not need an outside income to raise a family on the farm. I watched an episode where one of the kids said he doesn’t like posting stuff from the workshop because of negative comments on how he should do repairs better, can I just say no one should negatively comment or say you shouldn’t do it this way or that, any kid that is willing to go out to a workshop and try repair something doesn’t need a more experienced person that probably works in more ideal conditions just come out with your doing that all wrong be more forgiving and encourage it more and maybe arrange for a few days training in your workshops I’m sure the family would be more than willing to take up a good offer. Just my 2 cents wort.
I try to tell it like it is. Had a very similar up bringing myself in Ireland in the eighties the one Hugh benefit that I see from my own early days is that the level of responsibility that’s entrusted in you as a kid is fairly head levelling in young adult life and great grounding for me at least gave me a sense that I could take on most things. I drove at chopper as you call it on the farm at 9 probably started driving at 6. Unreal stuff altogether great times we called them self propelled.
Changing that tire the hard way . Put block under the back and tilt the bucket all back and push her all the way down and picks the backend up . That's the way I do it anyways.but I can see he being safe and that is all that matters
You little turd. LOL that was hilarious. I think Makenzie cheated on that race. I thought for sure you were gonna get your pretty pink shirt trashed messing with that oil. Great video as always. God Bless
Kenzie!!! Don't say your mom's fat! She is NOT fat. You better hope you look as beautiful as she does when you get her age. Nuff said. Great and Awesome show, Ronda!
You’re very pretty. Just found your channel. Definitely subscribed. I love farming videos for whatever reason. Keep not wearing a hat. It hides your beautiful hair.
Good video a's always, but am just curious sides you guys drive them types of trucks, for your on or on your own place, do you still have to get a CDL license? Or just not following the your state laws, sides there just manly off road inerways for not being legal? Other than that good video.
That corn sure looks nice don't come to PA think you're going to find something like that most of our corn is 5 to 6 foot tall and a little wing ding of an ear
@@acresofclayhomestead How many rows ? & how do you plant 15 inch rows ? The man I used to work for has a 40 ft. air seeder he drills his soybeans & wheat with it ( not sure of the total acres he now plants because he also plants corn to shell in the fall , he usually double crops most fields except last summer he also had 7000 acres of soybeans just single planted to leave the field idle after harvest until air seeding in the spring
Like too visit you guys in the spring love farming
I must say you are very nice to look at , and seem very handy !!!!!
That's Mom in the corn, Makenzie cracks me up. Love you , you look so pretty in pink. God Bless.
Freightshaker made me laugh you could always tell on the the CB. Great video showing brake buttons and other controls.wish there was more women like you. Hang in there great family we will keep America great!
Wow, must be quite the difference to be able to tell thru a CB. 😃
The older ones very noisy in the cab sounded like a metal bucket with nuts and washers being shaken .this was years ago surprised the name has still stuck!
Thank you for sharing. Love your videos.
Ronda your so beautiful, your family's so lucky to have you!!! Thank you for sharing your family's everyday farm activities, hope and pray God blesses all of you!
enjoy watching the work you and your family do. you would think I would get board watching farm work
Thanks for watching!! 😁
I like your channel the most of the farm channels I watch. Everyone is so likeable, and you always do real stuff, warts and all. Sanders is my fav because he makes me think back to an age I've largely forgotten. I love home school. Why people are so slow to understand the public schools are just very bad babysitters where nothing good is learned, but sin and self-destruction are promoted vigorously.
Thanks for your kind words!! I really appreciate it.
Ronda you look amazing in a ponytail.. such a great together family
I agree...... Ponytail & hat......🔥
Great picture
Thanks again very good video
Watching you and your families videos on repair and maintenance of equipment and tending livestock reminds me of how insanely dangerous farm life can be and how life can change irrevocably in an instant, continued safety, well being and prosperity!
Thank you! We do try to be safe.
Once again family fun. Those animals need their cow chow cuz people need milk. Good video Rhonda and stay safe young family
Hello and good day! Busy time of the year for you guys and gals. No time to waste with this nice fall weather that we're experiencing at the present time. Looks like everyone's chipping in and doin' their part to complete the harvest. You've raised a great family homestead Ronda and Kev!
Thank you!! 😊
Love the way your family works so well together, you guys are seamless. I really enjoy all of your videos Rhonda. Hope you and your family are having a wonderful and blessed day!❤️
Thank you!
Hey Makensey... Yur mother is outstanding in her field
Before you engage the PTO you should push in the clutch fully and put the transmission into a gear to stop the transmission from spinning then engage the PTO. Make sure to take it out of gear before releasing the clutch. That will stop the PTO from grinding. It’s wearing down the outside of the teeth on the gear.
Great a t videos and very interesting to learn how some of your farming takes place.
Floor looks very nice good job
Thanks. 😁
Looks like you might be getting a cold blast from Canada. Thanks for the video.
Noooooooooo. 😭😭😏
Thanks for sharing Miss Rhonda loved it.
Like the harvest videos! Certainly nice Fall weather to work in. Sure do love the sound of both your Freightliner trucks, they've got a nice exhaust bellow that I imagine certainly gets noticed.
Don't know why but I just love the sound of the corn chopper cutting silage. Brings back memories of past years I guess. I can remember hearing the chopper from miles around when younger but the farms have all been developed around me now, kinda sad.
Yes, I know that sound. Each chopper has a different sound,so you know what neighbor is working in the field. 😁
Hi Ronda, We are all blessed to have you make videos!
Happy birthday to MacKenzie for tomorrow.
Yous are getting some good weather for the harvest.
Take care
Push, Press, Turn, Release, Lock. It's like piloting the space shuttle. You look Beautiful in pink.
bonjour merci pour la vidéo comme d habitude vraiment très bien bon courage a tous pour la suite 👍👍👍👍👍
Mom u look fabulous period.
Good footage of reaching the end of the rows.
Such a gorgeous lady . Hope ur all well pls take care stay safe . Xx
years ago when we planted corn we knew we were going to chop we would fill seed boxes up with corn then throw a handful of sorghum seed on top made nice feed. that was with a plate planter never tried it with the new finger planters
Great chopping, everyone working together on the task, wonderful video
wish all the big guys supported the little guys
Blessings from New Zealand
Always good to see ya'll again and hope you are doing well, busy time for the farm life ,guessing preparing for winter, that's alot of silage, ok stay safe
HI, I made a pile like that in a 450 Bulldozer, I made a V-ditch only I used the entire blade instead of just the corner. I went so deep all anyone could see was the roof of the bulldozer when I was at the bottom.....tons of fun !!
Hay Rhonda. Makenzie wont's to hope she looks as good as you when she is a mom of 4 and works so hard. Keep up the good work Acres of Clay family
Agreed
Nice video guessing you can have enough bunkers
No, not enough bunker. But we will make due for now.
Acres of Clay Homestead forgot to type never
A pleasure to watch
Thanks for watching!!
I love the smell of corn silage
You, and the family are definitely hard workers.
Nice looking corn you guys got I love chopping corn that's my favorite time of the year I wish I was there too help you guys out but I live in Sinclairville New York it is 73° here in Sinclairville New York your daughter and you are beautiful
Hello again!!! How's the beautiful ladies ,keep on trucking 💪👌and stay safe.
Hi
Sister
Under control your family
God bless
Great video hope y'all have a blessed day and take care and be careful
The sound of September used to be the Choppers going all night long but now you're lucky if there's a dairy farm in a mile that's still feed silage Minnesota
Great video! I was terrified for your a beautiful pink shirt. Many years ago my husband did the same thing to me. Only he destroyed a beautiful blue shirt.Lol that shirt was ruined. And I agree your daughter cheated. You're having fun with loved one's. I'm happy your son did not have an accident when that Tire Blue. God's blessing to you all.
I've had many nice shirts ruined because my help was needed either in the shop or with the cows. 😐😏
Thank you! Definitely a hard-working family stay safe.
I love another day in the freight shaker saying
Great job as always 👍. Does your husband tell you how awesome you look in orange ? Well extra awsome, you always do. Thanks for helping feed the world
Looking good in the pink Rhonda
Good morning 👋 Happy Thursday to you !!
Great learning from you about combining. Always like how everyone works together. McKenzie is funny 😄. Like how Kelvin was going to use your shirt as a rag 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Cleanest rag out there. Lol 🤣😂
Hope the weather holds for you all. Hammer down!
Good chopping whether,no mud to fight..be safe..
Yes!! 😃👍
ALL Hands and Feet on Deck with your Family. There is Never a Shortage of Effort on each job.👍
Lol rhonda if you wanna race Makenzie is waiting on you 😂 you awsome lady great video again thanks
Holaaaaaaa cuántos vídeos bonitos que pones me en canta todo eso que haces eres un pi lar grande a y todos asen de todos as ta el pequeño es buenísimo des de gran Canaria un fuerte abraso
I love your vids because they are real, the farm life, The break downs, the upsets, and the next challenge, only make you better an stronger, I wish more people including younger ones realize nothing on our table comes for free!!
Thank you! And yes, nothing is ever free.
Good video Rhonda 👍🙂
Great job
Beautiful.
Great job Ronda, glad to see ye are getting better weather at it this year, ye were struggling with wet conditions last back end 👍😷🇺🇲🇮🇪
Yes, this year is going much easier! 😊
@@acresofclayhomestead Fantastico 👍😎
Awesome...... 💜
Nice to see the weather holdin out for you 💪👍
All the family at work
That's a very nice picture of you
You make such great videos, I want to be a farmer!
Freight shaker...aint heard that in a while.
🐂🐂🌽🌽🚜👍👍 Another great video.🇺🇲
What population do u plant yur 15 inch row corn at? Do you use BMR Corn for silage? The bunch that I hangout with in central PA has been putting their silage corn on 15 inch rows for about 5
Years now n have seen phenomenal yields... We also chop with a J D chopper with a kemper head... I've put a few hrs in the seat this year again after retiring from a construction job... It feels good to return to my first career after few year hiatis ... You can take the old man off the farm ... But you can't take the farm off the old man... Yur family reminds me a lot of ours... Keep on Farmin Lol... As they say in Michigan... Have a blessed day 😌
We plant the 15 inch rows at 36,000 per acre.
We don't use BMR corn because it's never yielded well for us.
Good video again pretty eyes it was good to see her back driving truck she is good Like always y’all work real hard together good job keep the good work up what do you like doing better driving truck are running chopper y’all be safe tell everybody I said what’s up
How come you do not comment back to me no more I guess I’m getting boring to you I ask you a question you didn’t answer it
I'm so sorry! I read your comment and was thinking about what I would rather do, but I must have got interrupted and never commented.
To answer your question... I like doing both and don't have a favorite.
Acres of Clay Homestead thanks for getting back I know you care really appreciate it I just don’t wanna lose you as a friend I really enjoy commenting to you pretty eyes and you commenting back I really enjoy that
You never have to worry. As long as you have questions, I'll try my best to answer them. I read all of your comments and I appreciate that you always support my channel. 😊
Acres of Clay Homestead I really do appreciate that comment that means a lot to me you really care pretty eyes I won’t worry no more we are always. friends keep the good videos come in be safe
thanks for sharing and hold your heads high ..................
I think it was in this blog you mention the black layer on your dent (field) corn. That is the pedicel, and is an indication of physiological maturity. Source: Corn Chemistry and Technology by Watson and Ramsted. Your blogs make great educational aids!
Really like your videos Rhonda.
Thank you!!
Goodmorning Ronda and Kevin and the rest of the AOC family, hope you are having a very productive day
Same to you!!
Good morning, Rhonda.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊. Yesterday, it was the first day of autumn and it's here. Leaves are changing colors and it's begin to fall.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙. So yeah. Also, I love corn on the cob and it's taste so good. And I love your ponytail too. It's beautiful.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙. And finally, I love trucks on the field and on the freeway. I saw one of them with the "Landstar" logo with blue letters and that's my favorite truck.😊😊😊😊😊😊. So, yeah it was fun!💙💙💙💙💙💙. Have a beautiful day and stay safe. Have fun. Bye.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Keep it up great work 💕🌾🌾🌻🚜
Kinda addicting channel watched a load of it this week. What you see is what you get very honest people great to see the work etiquette in kids well young adults all pitching in. Farming should be one of the best paid jobs in the world after all we all need it however it’s one of the least paid jobs in an ideal world all the family members should have a secure future on the farm and not need an outside income to raise a family on the farm. I watched an episode where one of the kids said he doesn’t like posting stuff from the workshop because of negative comments on how he should do repairs better, can I just say no one should negatively comment or say you shouldn’t do it this way or that, any kid that is willing to go out to a workshop and try repair something doesn’t need a more experienced person that probably works in more ideal conditions just come out with your doing that all wrong be more forgiving and encourage it more and maybe arrange for a few days training in your workshops I’m sure the family would be more than willing to take up a good offer. Just my 2 cents wort.
Thanks for you very kind words! I appreciate it more than you'll ever know. 😊
I try to tell it like it is. Had a very similar up bringing myself in Ireland in the eighties the one Hugh benefit that I see from my own early days is that the level of responsibility that’s entrusted in you as a kid is fairly head levelling in young adult life and great grounding for me at least gave me a sense that I could take on most things. I drove at chopper as you call it on the farm at 9 probably started driving at 6. Unreal stuff altogether great times we called them self propelled.
Outstanding love yaw hugs and kisses
As always outstanding love yaw all
I'm still waiting to hear some good cow jokes to tell my 6yo grandson !
Looks like there are more deer than usual this year iv noticed. Corn looking good tho! Hope things are going smoothly
Changing that tire the hard way . Put block under the back and tilt the bucket all back and push her all the way down and picks the backend up . That's the way I do it anyways.but I can see he being safe and that is all that matters
great video
Rhonda you make pink look beautiful.
Teamwork makes the dream work. 🙏🤘👍
You guys do a great job on maintenance on your equipment less problems and you can get a bunch of work done instead of fixing all the time
You little turd. LOL that was hilarious. I think Makenzie cheated on that race. I thought for sure you were gonna get your pretty pink shirt trashed messing with that oil. Great video as always. God Bless
She definitely cheated! Lol. 😁
wow just wow.
Enjoy the format
Kenzie!!! Don't say your mom's fat! She is NOT fat. You better hope you look as beautiful as she does when you get her age. Nuff said. Great and Awesome show, Ronda!
Just wondering are you packing the bunk or just piling it up?
We pile and pack. 😊
You’re very pretty. Just found your channel. Definitely subscribed. I love farming videos for whatever reason. Keep not wearing a hat. It hides your beautiful hair.
Welcome to my channel!!
Any progress on the El Camino?
Good video a's always, but am just curious sides you guys drive them types of trucks, for your on or on your own place, do you still have to get a CDL license? Or just not following the your state laws, sides there just manly off road inerways for not being legal? Other than that good video.
Boy looks really cold up in your area Rhonda what was the temperature
That corn sure looks nice don't come to PA think you're going to find something like that most of our corn is 5 to 6 foot tall and a little wing ding of an ear
What kind of planter do you have ??
We have a White planter.
@@acresofclayhomestead How many rows ? & how do you plant 15 inch rows ?
The man I used to work for has a 40 ft. air seeder he drills his soybeans & wheat with it ( not sure of the total acres he now plants because he also plants corn to shell in the fall , he usually double crops most fields except last summer he also had 7000 acres of soybeans just single planted to leave the field idle after harvest until air seeding in the spring
Hey Ronda and Arches of Clay Family!👋 Do ya'll plant or harvest any type of bean? Always be safe and blessed! 😆❤👍
No, we don't plant beans.
That is one scary looking machine up close!