Thank you letting me come along. I had some Bad Bad experiences with Hyndois. I never liked remember them. I seen one accident. We never used bottles again. Only broadcast it.. I have liked your videos.. im trying to get caught up with them. I will... just watching them as I can.
I am from Kentucky. I know some people like to know where their viewers are from. I was raised on a on a family farm. We had it all chickens, cows, pigs, corn hay, tobacco 2 acre garden. There were 10 of us kids seven brothers and three sisters. I live in the house that was part of the farm when I graduated from the eighth grade. There was four of us three boys and one girl.
@@mrsmilkman09 you are very welcome! Know that my wife and I genuinely mean what we say. It definitely isn't easy and what's enjoyable about your content is you keep it "real". Best and blessings to all of you 🙏
Looks like pigweed and ragweed at the perfect growth stage to get a face full of pollen. Mrsmilkman you must have grown up on a farm judging from your outdoors work ethic. 1 in a million. 👍
😂 hello allergies! No, I wasn't raised on a farm. I owe my work ethic to my parents. My dad was a builder. I spent many days out at his housing sites, cleaning up messes from other crews. I was also a former firefighter/emt. Manual labor doesn't bother me, and I love being outside.
@@mrsmilkman09 makes sense now and wouldn't it be nice to have a designated person hit those weeds with a herbicide when they're a few inches tall. Gotta do it 2 or 3 times a few weeks apart because they keep coming. I have a patch of them next to my shop that got away this year as well.
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Would it be possible to move all equipment in those weeds then brush cut and then work the ground so it's not compacted before parking equipment back in there place.?
yes, it would. that's a lot of equipment to move, and it's just going to grow back. I've tried mowing around it but I can only get the front half. we usually just spray it with roundup, which works really well but we didn't have any this year.
Good to see little man being so involved and happy. Nice job in keeping everyone safe.
Thank you letting me come along. I had some Bad Bad experiences with Hyndois. I never liked remember them. I seen one accident. We never used bottles again. Only broadcast it.. I have liked your videos.. im trying to get caught up with them. I will... just watching them as I can.
Great video! That weedy parking area looks like the perfect place to find snakes!
It’s the first time I’ve seen the video. I will be watching from now on. your little boy is a gem. I love to watch family oriented, farming videos.
@BLMbeltloopsmatters thank you so much! He keeps us entertained for sure! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I am from Kentucky. I know some people like to know where their viewers are from. I was raised on a on a family farm. We had it all chickens, cows, pigs, corn hay, tobacco 2 acre garden. There were 10 of us kids seven brothers and three sisters. I live in the house that was part of the farm when I graduated from the eighth grade. There was four of us three boys and one girl.
@BLMbeltloopsmatters I've always wanted to visit Kentucky. Wow, 10 kids! We live in the house my husband was raised in.
Great video! It's great to see the teamwork and our compliments for how you and your husband parent your kids!😊
@joezimmerman9804 thank you so much! parenting is hard, and your kind words and encouragement are truly appreciated!
@@mrsmilkman09 you are very welcome! Know that my wife and I genuinely mean what we say. It definitely isn't easy and what's enjoyable about your content is you keep it "real". Best and blessings to all of you 🙏
Informative! That gas is no joke😲
@@stevestevens-p1k thank you! getting even a whiff of it is a little scary.
thank you for your videos
@@bodiehot thank you for being here! I'm glad you enjoy them!
Looks like pigweed and ragweed at the perfect growth stage to get a face full of pollen. Mrsmilkman you must have grown up on a farm judging from your outdoors work ethic. 1 in a million. 👍
😂 hello allergies! No, I wasn't raised on a farm. I owe my work ethic to my parents. My dad was a builder. I spent many days out at his housing sites, cleaning up messes from other crews. I was also a former firefighter/emt. Manual labor doesn't bother me, and I love being outside.
@@mrsmilkman09 makes sense now and wouldn't it be nice to have a designated person hit those weeds with a herbicide when they're a few inches tall. Gotta do it 2 or 3 times a few weeks apart because they keep coming. I have a patch of them next to my shop that got away this year as well.
@tapitXq9 we usually spray it with roundup, and it works really well, but we didn't have any this year.
Good night hello 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾 how you doing your still working on coworkers and dairymilk and driving to semi truck unloading today good grateful for you 🙏🏾👍🏾💪🏾🆒🫴🏾💪🏾🫴🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾😎😉💬🤳🏾👍🏾
Would it be possible to move all equipment in those weeds then brush cut and then work the ground so it's not compacted before parking equipment back in there place.?
yes, it would. that's a lot of equipment to move, and it's just going to grow back. I've tried mowing around it but I can only get the front half. we usually just spray it with roundup, which works really well but we didn't have any this year.
Fortunately they let me send the Steiger hat back, too bad it was the perfect.
I quit using NH3 25 years ago. Liquid and dry fertilizer is all I use. I know it’s cheaper but it’s not worth it to me anymore. Be safe
Your milking operation is A1, weed control may need improvement.
@@herbmichelledroogendyk5208 🤣
Looks like triple tractor farm road train
Need some goats to eat the weeds 🤣😂
@@davidyoung9195 😂right!
mow everything down .