Has there been much discussion in the Hay family concerning the future of continued hay operations with all the rapid growth in the neighborhood? I'd imagine if there is it must bee quite interesting!
Since land has become so expensive for individual farmers to purchase, any chance the farmers of the Buckeye area could form a partnership to buy farmland. Share resources in a co-op. Your grandfather will remember when Glendale used to be agriculture. Hope Buckeye remains ag.
We couldn’t afford it. Most of the farmers around here don’t want to do that and have more debt. It would be impossible to share that debt load the property could never pay for itself as farm ground. Realistically, the new home owners in the area that want to see fields should make the co op and pay farmers to stay.
Bales. If you don’t run that gopher killer, I’m going to fire you! Brian. Ok, good by.
Mike Mitchell has complained forever about Fendts not having front safety glass. He had a video where it blew out while he was driving & filming!
night terrors
Has there been much discussion in the Hay family concerning the future of continued hay operations with all the rapid growth in the neighborhood?
I'd imagine if there is it must bee quite interesting!
Never would have thought you'd have pocket gophers. Trapped them as a kid here in Iowa for a 10 cent bounty per pair.
We're making hay!
You bet we are
All that rye missing out as Bread and WHISKEY. Such a waste 😅😅🤓
amazing how many people feed straight alfalfa to horses! the worst!
Get Carl Spackler to take care of that gopher. Lol
Early may? Am I in a time warp?
Woah im early
Been watching for while now. Do u own the land and lease land and hire out the cutting or Or do u own equipment that does the cutting and bale work
شكرا جزيلا على الفيديو! 🇪🇬
Since land has become so expensive for individual farmers to purchase, any chance the farmers of the Buckeye area could form a partnership to buy farmland. Share resources in a co-op. Your grandfather will remember when Glendale used to be agriculture. Hope Buckeye remains ag.
We couldn’t afford it. Most of the farmers around here don’t want to do that and have more debt. It would be impossible to share that debt load the property could never pay for itself as farm ground. Realistically, the new home owners in the area that want to see fields should make the co op and pay farmers to stay.