Both of your faces light up big time when you’re together filming! Great to see a strong & genuine mateship in an often otherwise inauthentic world. Thanks for your newsy, conversational vids about farm & country life and for always keeping it real 👍 🤝
Awesome video Kade and Jacob the video wasn't boring at all its real farm life You done an amazing job on videoing Jacob and you're doing awesome on editing the videos The Q,A was really informative and interesting Looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Really cool to see the boys back together on the farm, showcasing the different projects that you were working on. Nice addition to the video with the QNA. cool to see guys your age still into hunting and fishing and other hands-on skills that are beneficial to have. Awesome to see some just real-life content and not just some mindless trends that people post on here for views. Appreciate the cool, real content you guys bring to each video!
Yay, welcome back Jacob, good to see you again. Nice arty shots at the beginning, its always good to see Kade working from a distance as it gives a good perspective of the work. Yay, also for the return of the dungarees :D I like the Q&A's inclusion as its informative and entertaining. Plus, it saves you from having to answer the same questions over and over again in comments. Maybe you could make it a regular, maybe monthly special video, as long as you remind us to ask questions, you'll always have enough. I'm sure I'd ask lots of basic ones, like what time do you normally get up, what is the worst and the best things about farming today and that kinda stuff. Good luck with those little projects and hope you stay safe with that weather warning etc. Maybe save the live stream q&a for a special occasion - maybe like 2k subscriber special or some other celebration. Thanks for the fresh air and the slice of life down on the farm.
👍 Great to see Jacob again. Excellent camera work. Please don’t apologize for “boring.” So far, you haven’t done a boring one. Thanks for the Q&A. Personally, I don’t believe that I’m somehow automatically entitled to any more personal information than whatever you want to share. I’d watch a live video, but probably wouldn’t really interact with much. Enjoyed the cows, the scenery, the tree stand, and the welding (impressive).
Great film! Like the beginning, especially from the tractor and in among the cows....it makes the viewer feel like they are really there! Hats off to Jacob. This episode qualifies as "cinematography"!
Thanks! Hey Kade. Hope this little bit helps. Been watching your vids since the beginning and you remind me of growing up in NE Georgia mtns on my grandpa's farm. Good memories. Best of luck and God bless.
That is so cool! I love hearing stories about farm life. Thank you so much but that is more than I could ever ask for. That is unbelievably generous of you! Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year’s!
@@KadeLeader My pleasure. Your videos are worth it to me. Most farming vids now are big farms with fancy equipment. We had none of that. Everything we did was by hand. Didn't get a tractor until after i had graduated HS and joined the army. Thanks again and God bless.
Good video Kade , it’s not boring keep them coming , having grown up on small farm in central Mississippi I can relate to your videos . I have been removed from farm life for many years , seeing your videos brings back so many precious memories of my childhood life on the farm , especially due to the fact that I am short distance from you now here on the Mississippi gulf coast . Love to see more videos of you and Jacob together, you’ll do make a great couple , until next time may God bless you .
I agree weather here in Biloxi is up and down warm one day and cool next I always heard if you don’t like weather in Mississippi wait around couple days it will change and I’m sure south Louisiana is about same
You write that your videos are sometimes boring, no, that's not true. You can't always make videos that everyone likes, that's just not possible, but anyone who is interested in your channel has to accept that not everything is good. From experience, I would recommend that you do without the goats and really concentrate on the cows, sheep and chickens. First the chickens, not much can go wrong, you should increase to 100 or 150. And when that works, buy more chicks so that you have around 500. You can then also sell eggs. That brings in money. I think too many cows are a lot of work and it takes a lot longer for them to get big and fat. So you shouldn't keep more than 60. But you just have to experiment. You already have a lot of experience. And then there's the question of how much land you have. It all has to fit together. You have to have enough hay for the winter to get all the animals through. Because buying hay is not good, it just costs unnecessary money. I don't know your available pasture land so I can only speculate. Our kibbutz experts always say you should only keep as many animals as you can feed with your own resources. Anything else is bad. We have no experience with sheep so I can't say anything about that. In the next comment I will go into the subject in more detail because our plane lands in Tel Aviv in 10 minutes and we have to buckle up. Okay, please write to me if my comment is too long. God bless
Kade, sorry if you answered this in the past and I missed it, but do you ever sell wool from the sheep or just the meat? I have a 4th great grandfather that was one of the first to introduce merino sheep in the US.
Nice! Question...so there is a huge cold front forecast and i see it will be bitter cold there, and all the way down here in will be like 40s at night...never seen it this cold before..but anyway will you have to put all your cattle in some sort of warm shelter, or will they be able to be ok?
Both of your faces light up big time when you’re together filming! Great to see a strong & genuine mateship in an often otherwise inauthentic world. Thanks for your newsy, conversational vids about farm & country life and for always keeping it real 👍 🤝
Good to see u increase the herd by keeping ur heifers
Awesome video Kade and Jacob the video wasn't boring at all its real farm life You done an amazing job on videoing Jacob and you're doing awesome on editing the videos
The Q,A was really informative and interesting
Looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Thanks for the Q&A. Definitely would love to have another one soon!!
Really cool to see the boys back together on the farm, showcasing the different projects that you were working on. Nice addition to the video with the QNA. cool to see guys your age still into hunting and fishing and other hands-on skills that are beneficial to have. Awesome to see some just real-life content and not just some mindless trends that people post on here for views. Appreciate the cool, real content you guys bring to each video!
Thanks! I appreciate the support.
Loved the short QandA interesting to hear more about the two of you.. fabulous shed you have to work in
I liked the qna
Welcome back, Jacob. And keep growing the facial hair, it looks good on ya!
Be safe n happy 2025
I love it when the cows just stare at whoever is filming. 😂
Cow look good
Yay, welcome back Jacob, good to see you again. Nice arty shots at the beginning, its always good to see Kade working from a distance as it gives a good perspective of the work.
Yay, also for the return of the dungarees :D
I like the Q&A's inclusion as its informative and entertaining. Plus, it saves you from having to answer the same questions over and over again in comments. Maybe you could make it a regular, maybe monthly special video, as long as you remind us to ask questions, you'll always have enough. I'm sure I'd ask lots of basic ones, like what time do you normally get up, what is the worst and the best things about farming today and that kinda stuff.
Good luck with those little projects and hope you stay safe with that weather warning etc.
Maybe save the live stream q&a for a special occasion - maybe like 2k subscriber special or some other celebration.
Thanks for the fresh air and the slice of life down on the farm.
Thank you I will keep all this in mind!
The QnA was really informative. Thanks for that. A live sounds good too. For me depends on the time cause I live in another timezone.
Buddy you are rockin 'on that tractor 🚜
That fawny colour calf looks so sweet. Lovely video, really enjoyable, lots of cinematic scenes at the start.
It was a fine video, not boring at all. Very informative.
👍 Great to see Jacob again. Excellent camera work. Please don’t apologize for “boring.” So far, you haven’t done a boring one. Thanks for the Q&A. Personally, I don’t believe that I’m somehow automatically entitled to any more personal information than whatever you want to share. I’d watch a live video, but probably wouldn’t really interact with much. Enjoyed the cows, the scenery, the tree stand, and the welding (impressive).
Great film! Like the beginning, especially from the tractor and in among the cows....it makes the viewer feel like they are really there! Hats off to Jacob. This episode qualifies as "cinematography"!
Hi Kade Those cows really love you lol
Thanks! Hey Kade. Hope this little bit helps. Been watching your vids since the beginning and you remind me of growing up in NE Georgia mtns on my grandpa's farm. Good memories. Best of luck and God bless.
That is so cool! I love hearing stories about farm life. Thank you so much but that is more than I could ever ask for. That is unbelievably generous of you! Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year’s!
@@KadeLeader My pleasure. Your videos are worth it to me. Most farming vids now are big farms with fancy equipment. We had none of that. Everything we did was by hand. Didn't get a tractor until after i had graduated HS and joined the army. Thanks again and God bless.
@@tlee_1958thank you for your service🇺🇸
Good video Kade , it’s not boring keep them coming , having grown up on small farm in central Mississippi I can relate to your videos . I have been removed from farm life for many years , seeing your videos brings back so many precious memories of my childhood life on the farm , especially due to the fact that I am short distance from you now here on the Mississippi gulf coast . Love to see more videos of you and Jacob together, you’ll do make a great couple , until next time may God bless you .
👍 being from similar climate some videos designate with you probably much more 😂
I agree weather here in Biloxi is up and down warm one day and cool next I always heard if you don’t like weather in Mississippi wait around couple days it will change and I’m sure south Louisiana is about same
Would love a whole video of Jacob welding and explaining different aspects of it
Thanks!
Wow Mr. David I appreciate it so much! Hope you had a merry Christmas and happy New Years!
@@KadeLeader 👍
Good video.
That Real Tree camo upholstery in your truck look new, was that a Xmas present?
I would love to try farming living.
You should!
You write that your videos are sometimes boring, no, that's not true. You can't always make videos that everyone likes, that's just not possible, but anyone who is interested in your channel has to accept that not everything is good.
From experience, I would recommend that you do without the goats and really concentrate on the cows, sheep and chickens. First the chickens, not much can go wrong, you should increase to 100 or 150. And when that works, buy more chicks so that you have around 500. You can then also sell eggs. That brings in money. I think too many cows are a lot of work and it takes a lot longer for them to get big and fat. So you shouldn't keep more than 60. But you just have to experiment. You already have a lot of experience. And then there's the question of how much land you have. It all has to fit together. You have to have enough hay for the winter to get all the animals through. Because buying hay is not good, it just costs unnecessary money. I don't know your available pasture land so I can only speculate. Our kibbutz experts always say you should only keep as many animals as you can feed with your own resources. Anything else is bad. We have no experience with sheep so I can't say anything about that. In the next comment I will go into the subject in more detail because our plane lands in Tel Aviv in 10 minutes and we have to buckle up. Okay, please write to me if my comment is too long. God bless
No enjoy the comments and inputs! Thanks for the constant engagement!!
Kade, sorry if you answered this in the past and I missed it, but do you ever sell wool from the sheep or just the meat? I have a 4th great grandfather that was one of the first to introduce merino sheep in the US.
@@LeslieField-k1u just meet they are hair not whoop sheep
@@KadeLeader Whoop whoop! Happy NY you two.
Nice! Question...so there is a huge cold front forecast and i see it will be bitter cold there, and all the way down here in will be like 40s at night...never seen it this cold before..but anyway will you have to put all your cattle in some sort of warm shelter, or will they be able to be ok?
No we don’t adapt to any of our livestock. They are bred to withstand the harshest conditions 👍