My junior year in high school I got a job driving the Zamboni machine on the hockey rink. After that, if nobody was behind me, I’d run tillage the same way where I could. It drove my dad crazy 😂
Wow, that rock!! I'm glad you got out of the disc safely. Maine is so beautiful in the fall season, and the lake is gorgeous. I think it's really cool that you had a visit from your fellow sweet corn farmers in Canada, too. I think if you're able to visit them, it would make a great video. Thank you for sharing. The field looks great.😊
I subscribed to you about a year ago watching you do the fall tillage. It's been a great year I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the great content. You never let me down.
I had no idea how hard farmers work to bring food to American dinner tables. Thanks, Molly, for showing what it takes to grow and harvest crops and how it gets to the grocery store from the field. You, your husband, and others show what it takes for farmers to feed America and the world. I think farming life would agree with me. You and Shane have a good holiday season. All the best from Ft Wayne. IN
You have a knack for taking your viewers along for the ride , it is like being there with you . Robbing Peter to pay Paul , getting the job done ... Yes it is a beautiful day .
Ok, now your a Rockin roller, play that rock, lettttssss go baby , the rock and roller farmer, lol Molly, you rock girl thanks BigAl California hay that tractor sounds like it might need oil, and the little wine in the lower end,
Crazy beautiful fall colors along that river valley. Country folk that are one with the area always know how fortunate they are to be there. Molly, your hard work and beauty fit right in with the land. I’ve been following for over a year now. Great videos!
To paraphrase Monty Pythons, “that rock ‘tis but a pebble! “. Molly. I commend you on your growth in attacking the field problems in this past year. That does an excellent job doing what you want it to do but is a pain when you have to move fields. And, who knew that a John Deere wheel would fit on a Case disk (probably made by the same company). Now you just have to remember where things are borrowed from. Here in the Midwest, we call those bars railroad irons as they were used to move rails and ties into place. Lastly, doing fall tillage was always my favorite job, back when.
Good morning from Sydney Australia. That’s nice to visit another sweet Corn 🌽 operation in Canada 🇨🇦 especially since they visited you, I’m sure they’d like to see you again and you can see their operation. Hope you can make the time😊
Molly and Shane! Another great video! Molly, you’d think you guys would have found all the big rocks now, but apparently not! Enjoy the warm weather! Colds on the way!
Thanks for the footage. I know you've been very busy. I truly believe that farmers are the wises people in the world because not only are your working hard in the fields, you also have tons of time to think while working that most people don't do weather working or not.
Not sure how much John Deere equipment you have but what are your thoughts on the restrictions that they have put on farmer’s ability to maintain their own gear? To me if you own it, you should be able to maintain it yourself.
Yeah that’s crap! We won’t buy anything new. We actually traded in the last used tractor because it was too new and had too many electrics that were unnecessary for our operation. As you can probably tell we like older stuff :) thank you Good question
We had a pry-bar exactly like yours. Ours was originally a Model T Ford’s tie rod. We were buying g fans of baling wire and No.9 wire for tying stuff up and on-the-go repairs. You always bring back some good memories for me.
I used a 1949 Allis Chalmers in the 1060s in Ontario Canada for discing/harrowing. It is sitting in the machine shed now-apdays. I got a Green Card to live in the US. Hello from Brunswick, Maine, US. November 14, 2024. Thursday. I am 72.
That’s some good looking ground, turns over nice, good music, awesome and more great video. Beautiful colors of the trees as they also are turning. Waiting on next season!👍👍😊 11:59
I would have to say mine was in the spring. All the Hawks would gather up, to have a chance to catch all the Little critters! One particular time I counted 16 Hawks! I guess it was like the grocery store! This was in Oklahoma!
While I was enjoying your video of disking speeded up, i got a memory of a hotrod tractor neighbor had in the sixties. Accross the field ,rooster tail couldn't see the disk.
Good improvising/troubleshooting Molly! November 14th here in SE New Hampshire and there's a thin skim of ice on the pond behind my house. I hope you can get all your field prep done before the hard frost! Cheers.
Wow, that was a big ole rock, it seemed to be an immovable object for a while; but persistence paid off and it lost out to the irresistible force (you). I "liked" it, and continue to be a fan. Best wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving season...
You go girl I was trying to help you get that rock yes that is the proper tool needed sometimes a sledgehammer is needed love that ground you farm had that happen a few times on our farm where there are plenty of rocks
My goodness Molly! I see the gym is paying off ;) I meant the farm, same as the gym but 'getting to work' Hahaha (wait, did I just hear Shane's voice?)
Hey Molly - great video! One quick thing, PLEASE take off your metal rings/wedding band when you're working in the field or around the yard. We've had a couple of our guys get their rings caught on the edge of something at our farm and get seriously hurt. I will wear one of those rubber wedding bands when I'm out working. And wear gloves! Thanks for sharing your videos with us
The log really does a nice job. Why do you hill in the fall? I would think that they would be destroyed by spring planting time. I enjoy seeing the fall faded colors and the river. Thanks for bringing us along.
Crazy how these rocks just seem to pop up in the field, how many times has that field been plowed over the years? I guess the earth is constantly on the move.
We had a bar just like that when I was growing up. Dad called it an Oklahoma Rock Bar. We used it to break up rock at the bottom of fence post holes. Needless to say, I hated that thing!
Molly get Shane to weld up some better chain attachment points for yhe log. Also weld a hinged door with a latch on that square tube where you keep your bar and you will never loose it again.
It's been many moons since I used one of them break over bars! If I'm remembering right, they weigh at least 10 lbs or more! It would be very hard to just use your finger tips to slide that bar out to get ahold of with your hands! But if it is possible that would be a good idea!
The foliage around that field was impressive. The drawer under your tractor seat looks like the top part of my tool box with bolts, nuts and all sort of other things I have no idea where they came from.
Boy to Grandpa while in New England field picking stones: Where did all the rocks come from? Glacier brought them, son. Where did the glacier go, Grandpa? Back to get more rocks.
Lol, Poulin Grain? I know the boys well as their HQ is in my hometown. Boy does that "tool" look familiar. Every dairy farm I worked on in Northern Vermont had one. I hadn't thought to ask but do you run a rock boat through the fields in the spring or is that a major problem.
Just something bad ass bout a 100% real natural country gal that works hard , hunts , and seems to be a very sweet human being Shane is a pretty lucky dude from the looks of it plus it was really bad ass to see you pullin the trigger on the 50cal
Why do rocks always have the perfect size 🤣. Keep up your great work ❤ And if you are bored there are still a lot of potatoes in the ground over here in Germany 🥔🚜😂
Good video Molly.... Care for yer eyes when smacking them rocks with the crowbar... You only have two of them and I get to see them every video... OH and while I was looking at them nice shirt!! haha
Your the best. Just a thought, why not triple nut the bolt, will last a little bit longer. Then you don’t need to worry about it so much. Were you ever in the guides? Because you seem to be prepared for every incident. See your still growing rocks, and boulders. Looking forward to the next one. ❤️🌹🚜🇬🇧🇺🇸😁👍
How could you not enjoy Molly’s enthusiasm for life! 🇦🇺🍺🍺
That hat looks good on you Molly !! 😘
My junior year in high school I got a job driving the Zamboni machine on the hockey rink. After that, if nobody was behind me, I’d run tillage the same way where I could. It drove my dad crazy 😂
Dang those colors are amazing😲 Great drone work👍🏼😎
We absolutely had the best time visiting! Thanks for the shoutout…now you’ve made us TH-cam famous!
I subscribed to your channel incase you start making videos again 😊
Wow, that rock!! I'm glad you got out of the disc safely. Maine is so beautiful in the fall season, and the lake is gorgeous. I think it's really cool that you had a visit from your fellow sweet corn farmers in Canada, too. I think if you're able to visit them, it would make a great video. Thank you for sharing. The field looks great.😊
Nice pet rock Molly :) Great video thx!🐾
I subscribed to you about a year ago watching you do the fall tillage. It's been a great year I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the great content. You never let me down.
I had no idea how hard farmers work to bring food to American dinner tables. Thanks, Molly, for showing what it takes to grow and harvest crops and how it gets to the grocery store from the field. You, your husband, and others show what it takes for farmers to feed America and the world. I think farming life would agree with me. You and Shane have a good holiday season. All the best from Ft Wayne. IN
Clever name easy to rambert and look up great content. No frills farming well done
You have a knack for taking your viewers along for the ride , it is like being there with you . Robbing Peter to pay Paul , getting the job done ... Yes it is a beautiful day .
Molly thats not a rock, thats a fricken Boulder!!! 😅 I'm going to be sad when you won't be making so many videos until planting season begins!
No egos involved great stuff
Wicked good.
Not a rock, boulder 👍
Great video. Thanks for all the awesome content.
It''s obvious you are no stranger to work outs. I think you just did your work out for the day with that rock. Thanks for sharing Molly.
What a mighty woman , fair play and another fine video.
This proves that Molly is TRULY A ROCK 🪨 STAR! 😊
Watching a beautiful lady farm ... priceless! bonus for nice background music.
She just climbs out of the tractor and fixes it. Molly, I love it! Also love the beautiful scenery. Thanks for Sharing! 🙃🙂
That’s some beautiful country, the fall colors against the river is amazing.
Love your attitude dear
Great visuals today! The drone shots really made the video standout.
Another Amazing Day with our Molly,
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Super video, Molly! Thanks for taking us along. I love the foggy fall days. And what a beautiful river valley in the fall!
Ok, now your a Rockin roller, play that rock, lettttssss go baby , the rock and roller farmer, lol Molly, you rock girl thanks BigAl California hay that tractor sounds like it might need oil, and the little wine in the lower end,
Thanks, Molly. Lovely autumn colours. Have you ever given a "tour" of your tractor? Lots of controls, levers and buttons!
The drone shots of the river, the trees, the tilled potato fields; regular shots of Molly, awesome.
I am one of Snyders sweet corn neighbors. They do a great job of growing corn for our community. They make it look easy.
I'm impressed with how you got that rock out.
Crazy beautiful fall colors along that river valley. Country folk that are one with the area always know how fortunate they are to be there. Molly, your hard work and beauty fit right in with the land. I’ve been following for over a year now. Great videos!
Rocking and rolling! Nice job
How to put sunshine in a cloudy day? Why that would be a Molly Bell video. This one is particularly good.
To paraphrase Monty Pythons, “that rock ‘tis but a pebble! “. Molly. I commend you on your growth in attacking the field problems in this past year. That does an excellent job doing what you want it to do but is a pain when you have to move fields. And, who knew that a John Deere wheel would fit on a Case disk (probably made by the same company). Now you just have to remember where things are borrowed from. Here in the Midwest, we call those bars railroad irons as they were used to move rails and ties into place. Lastly, doing fall tillage was always my favorite job, back when.
Good morning from Sydney Australia.
That’s nice to visit another sweet Corn 🌽 operation in Canada 🇨🇦 especially since they visited you, I’m sure they’d like to see you again and you can see their operation.
Hope you can make the time😊
Molly and Shane! Another great video! Molly, you’d think you guys would have found all the big rocks now, but apparently not! Enjoy the warm weather! Colds on the way!
Another great video Molly! Wonderful drone footage and beautiful scenery! A joy to watch as always!👍
I'm enjoying the beautiful fall colors thanks for showing the tree, another wonderful video 🎉🎉🎉
got to be very handy too I see. Nice work Molly
Thanks for the footage. I know you've been very busy. I truly believe that farmers are the wises people in the world because not only are your working hard in the fields, you also have tons of time to think while working that most people don't do weather working or not.
Not sure how much John Deere equipment you have but what are your thoughts on the restrictions that they have put on farmer’s ability to maintain their own gear? To me if you own it, you should be able to maintain it yourself.
Yeah that’s crap! We won’t buy anything new. We actually traded in the last used tractor because it was too new and had too many electrics that were unnecessary for our operation. As you can probably tell we like older stuff :) thank you Good question
Good way to store a railroad bar. Liked the drone footage.
How come you hill for potatoes in the fall? Will the weight of the snow not pack them down over winter?
Molly you are the best. Great video
Great footage of the fall colors. Good fix
I would call that rock a boulder here in MA . That was tough to move but you did it !
We had a pry-bar exactly like yours. Ours was originally a Model T Ford’s tie rod. We were buying g fans of baling wire and No.9 wire for tying stuff up and on-the-go repairs. You always bring back some good memories for me.
I used a 1949 Allis Chalmers in the 1060s in Ontario Canada for discing/harrowing. It is sitting in the machine shed now-apdays.
I got a Green Card to live in the US. Hello from Brunswick, Maine, US. November 14, 2024. Thursday. I am 72.
Beautiful fall colours awesome drone footage love 💕 your videos and music very relaxing love 💕 from Vancouver bc
That’s some good looking ground, turns over nice, good music, awesome and more great video. Beautiful colors of the trees as they also are turning. Waiting on next season!👍👍😊 11:59
Good lookin round... A Beautiful Autumn lay was thinking the same thing when Molly was crawling under the disc!!
Enjoyed your video as always
That was a great video Molly! Your comic timing is spot on.😅
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Fall tillage was always my favorite time and job! The Fall colors and cool air were a treat. Disking was my favorite job.❤️
I would have to say mine was in the spring. All the Hawks would gather up, to have a chance to catch all the Little critters! One particular time I counted 16 Hawks! I guess it was like the grocery store! This was in Oklahoma!
While I was enjoying your video of disking speeded up, i got a memory of a hotrod tractor neighbor had in the sixties. Accross the field ,rooster tail couldn't see the disk.
I love a woman that’s not afraid to get dirty.Great video!!
Good improvising/troubleshooting Molly! November 14th here in SE New Hampshire and there's a thin skim of ice on the pond behind my house. I hope you can get all your field prep done before the hard frost! Cheers.
Hey Rick, I’m going out today to work I think I have today and another day lift of tillage! We have some ice here too!
Wow, that was a big ole rock, it seemed to be an immovable object for a while; but persistence paid off and it lost out to the irresistible force (you). I "liked" it, and continue to be a fan. Best wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving season...
Rock on. What a great harvest season
Thanks for sharing.
You go girl I was trying to help you get that rock yes that is the proper tool needed sometimes a sledgehammer is needed love that ground you farm had that happen a few times on our farm where there are plenty of rocks
Awesome job.
thanks for the info about the music Chris Haugen "fresh fallen snow" it is beautiful , he has so much good music , thanks for the vid
My goodness Molly! I see the gym is paying off ;)
I meant the farm, same as the gym but 'getting to work' Hahaha (wait, did I just hear Shane's voice?)
Hey Molly - great video! One quick thing, PLEASE take off your metal rings/wedding band when you're working in the field or around the yard. We've had a couple of our guys get their rings caught on the edge of something at our farm and get seriously hurt. I will wear one of those rubber wedding bands when I'm out working. And wear gloves! Thanks for sharing your videos with us
with all the trees around, this field look beautiful !
The log really does a nice job. Why do you hill in the fall? I would think that they would be destroyed by spring planting time. I enjoy seeing the fall faded colors and the river. Thanks for bringing us along.
Beaulieu Energy Services installed 2 new propane furances for me. in Brunswick.
Take care not to break your tractor door
That pin looks like it's about to come out
It's the one on the main lift cylinder
Shane should weld a long bar on the back of your disk machine..
I just looked at the Durham Get & Go menu. OMG I would eat there everyday. LOL
Hahahahha they do have some good stuff. My favorite is pulled pork sandwich or chicken Alfredo pizza.
Crazy how these rocks just seem to pop up in the field, how many times has that field been plowed over the years? I guess the earth is constantly on the move.
Liking these videos, the views are amazing
Another Great Video 👍 Great content, keep up the great work!
I saw you guys ventilating some surplus pumpkins the other day.
We had a bar just like that when I was growing up. Dad called it an Oklahoma Rock Bar. We used it to break up rock at the bottom of fence post holes. Needless to say, I hated that thing!
Molly get Shane to weld up some better chain attachment points for yhe log. Also weld a hinged door with a latch on that square tube where you keep your bar and you will never loose it again.
Agreed!
It's been many moons since I used one of them break over bars! If I'm remembering right, they weigh at least 10 lbs or more! It would be very hard to just use your finger tips to slide that bar out to get ahold of with your hands! But if it is possible that would be a good idea!
The foliage around that field was impressive. The drawer under your tractor seat looks like the top part of my tool box with bolts, nuts and all sort of other things I have no idea where they came from.
we used a piece of rr track behind the disc have your hubby weld a ring on the bar for the bungie
Boy to Grandpa while in New England field picking stones: Where did all the rocks come from? Glacier brought them, son. Where did the glacier go, Grandpa? Back to get more rocks.
Keep a small tarp in your tractor. If you get a rock like that again, just flip it onto the tarp and drag it to the edge of the field.
Why do you make the hills for the potato’s in the fall after harvest.
There’s a lot of reasons, we will probably cover that in a future video
Lol, Poulin Grain? I know the boys well as their HQ is in my hometown. Boy does that "tool" look familiar. Every dairy farm I worked on in Northern Vermont had one. I hadn't thought to ask but do you run a rock boat through the fields in the spring or is that a major problem.
Go girl, you rock.
Nothin like River Bottom Soil to work with. Rocks Rocks and More Rocks where I grew up in Pennsylvania
Rocking N Rolling Molly Ann
Just something bad ass bout a 100% real natural country gal that works hard , hunts , and seems to be a very sweet human being Shane is a pretty lucky dude from the looks of it plus it was really bad ass to see you pullin the trigger on the 50cal
Why do rocks always have the perfect size 🤣. Keep up your great work ❤
And if you are bored there are still a lot of potatoes in the ground over here in Germany 🥔🚜😂
Molly, I saw Winnie the Pooh watching you from the hundred acre woods ! 🤗
And piglet too?
Way to fix on the fly, molly! You are the bomb.
Good video Molly.... Care for yer eyes when smacking them rocks with the crowbar... You only have two of them and I get to see them every video... OH and while I was looking at them nice shirt!! haha
Awesome videos!!❤
AWESOME!!
Must be rock and roll.
Hahaha
Te estoy viendo en tlv. Eres especial me ases feliz de berte siempre sonriente 😂😂🎉🎉❤❤ un abraso España 🇪🇸
Hope you get up to Ontario that sweet corn farm is about 1/2 hour from me!
Incredible business, huge following and great sweet corn too!
Great ad hoc repair. Shane needs to make a welded repair this winter.
Greetings from Morocco, Munir from Morocco, keep going. 👍👏👏👏👍
Your the best. Just a thought, why not triple nut the bolt, will last a little bit longer. Then you don’t need to worry about it so much. Were you ever in the guides? Because you seem to be prepared for every incident. See your still growing rocks, and boulders. Looking forward to the next one. ❤️🌹🚜🇬🇧🇺🇸😁👍
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