Molly you are a living legend of great courage & tenacity. May you run the Ranch for a very long time yet. Living on the land with animals is an incredible honour. Life on a farm can also be brutal when Mother Nature turns bad. Only the brave can then make a come back. Douglas from Down Under
I love this . Just keep it up .I am 82 and have a lot of ranching friends in Jorden Vally Ore. they work hard and they are some of the best people around May GOD bless you thanks
I grew up on a ranch with cattle and farming until I was 18 and joined the USAF. After discharged I took a job.That was 50 yrs. ago and I regret not going back to ranching. I missed it every year I didn't go back to it. Your ranch is very beautiful
The beauty of that ranch is absolutely spectacular. I hope you have many years of enjoying it, working the cows and doing all of the chores and enjoying the quiet and peacefulness of that most beautiful place.
Hello Molly , Dan Hathaway from Conboy Lake . good for you , you are proof there is life after USFWS . One of the best lessons I retained from my short tenure with USFWS was how to develop property for a sustainable future . Love seeing your story and your struggle , it is real but rewarding .
Thanks for sharing your experiences! We are also on a ranch, all though a lot smaller. We use sheep for grass control and we still pre fire season burn corridors. If we don’t burn it ourselves, someone will burn it for us at the least opportune time.
It takes a sick man to not leave his kids his legacy. I know there are family with problems, but this family has done right and lived a straight life no reason to treat them like red headed step child when there are even ways around treating family dirty if they aren't completely on the straight and narrow
@@brandondrew-c4t I agree. I met a man in RI who donated 3,000 acres to a number of groups. The nature conservatory, the Audubon society, and the State of RI. I told him, I was glad he gave his land to conservation groups and he said, these groups are not what you think they are. The Audubon society was selling house lots along the road. The Nature Conservatory were giving him lots of trouble because he wanted them to close the gate accessing the property. He told me they were nothing but a bunch of Boston lawyers. So, I'm glad the property went to family.
If you own those cliffs I would look at using those cliffs to bring more water to your farm and also perhaps some terraces with different vegetation plus fruit and vegetables and some mountain animals...
Something wrong when fire fighters don't know what to do what ever district.and say there nothing out there !? , Where do people think food come from ??? . We have become foolish all around . Nice to know the land can and is being restored by this nice lady .
Great breakdown of some of the struggles for small to mid size operations. Wa. much like Oregon and especially California have a few highly populated urban centers, with most being on the I-5 corridor. None of these urban areas produce ANYTHING for basic survival, so there is a disconnect when it comes to voters and legislator coherence to how Kroger and Safeway get groceries to the store. Ignorance along with technology have hamstrung the farming and ranching operations along with decades of crap science around the use of chemical agents for row crop and silage production. Great to hear Molly and Dave are trying to regenerate and scale the operation to a place that likely looked like it did back at the turn of the 20th century. Best of luck to the both of you.
Beautiful ranch land, I wish I could donate my time to help, but in Texas Also when the market price is bad, sometime selling straight to the package maybe a better deal, sometimes Also Superior out of Texas is very good market to have your cattle sold
We have fire districts and volunteer fire departments in Washington but it still requires that the locals organize into districts with the taxing authority etc..
Wondering if you could partner with a university to have student work for you ! They pay students- insurance and everything. They develop curriculum and you get feee help? 🤠 Might need permits etc for a bunkhouse or other seasonal housing. The build could be another student project 🤔
Ms. Molly - Have you ever seriously considered keeping a small & premium cow-calf operation, as a part of your operation - and multi-generationally breeding a naturally genetically selective "arid land, organically sustained" breeding stock for sale? You've got a great parcel of land for that, and it could be exciting/interesting to spend a number of years successively breeding a "new" heritage breed beef stock, in these "new" conditions. Could be great - if not a worthy passing of the good years.
I can't see being given 6000 acres, 125 cows and whatever it took to run the place that you never took anything out for yourself especially in good years like the last 10. Must have been some real poor investment choices.
@@ruthbessey8875 haters? I too farm 150 head of cattle but was never given any land, equipment or livestock and still made a profit even with 14% intrest and BSE
I believe she said that the place was in disrepair and needed a lot of fixing, especially fencing, probably outbuildings as well. She put all of her income into rebuilding the ranch and now she’s ready to start taking some out for herself. That sounds like good sound business to me! Remember when she said she lost roughly $283,000 because of fire. And 6000 acres is a tremendous amount of acreage to take care of.
Thank you got deleting ny comment explaining how with 14% intrest, renting 4500 acres owning 160 with the same amount of cows all on borrowed money cuz i was never given even 1 cow I still raised my kids and lived off the farm even with the BSE embargo.
Molly, you are the reason America is great. Please take care of yourself and your ranch. Only in America 🇺🇸
Molly you are a living legend of great courage & tenacity. May you run the Ranch for a very long time yet. Living on the land with animals is an incredible honour. Life on a farm can also be brutal when Mother Nature turns bad. Only the brave can then make a come back. Douglas from Down Under
Excellent! I know how hard you work! Great interview.
I love this . Just keep it up .I am 82 and have a lot of ranching friends in Jorden Vally Ore. they work hard and they are some of the best people around May GOD bless you thanks
I grew up on a ranch with cattle and farming until I was 18 and joined the USAF. After discharged I took a job.That was 50 yrs. ago and I regret not going back to ranching. I missed it every year I didn't go back to it. Your ranch is
very beautiful
So delightful to see you understand soil and it’s impact on the livestock….same goes for people….
The beauty of that ranch is absolutely spectacular. I hope you have many years of enjoying it, working the cows and doing all of the chores and enjoying the quiet and peacefulness of that most beautiful place.
Hello Molly , Dan Hathaway from Conboy Lake . good for you , you are proof there is life after USFWS . One of the best lessons I retained from my short tenure with USFWS was how to develop property for a sustainable future . Love seeing your story and your struggle , it is real but rewarding .
Thank you for taking on the task, much love at you.
Your one tuff lady. Much respect and your to be commend greeting from south Carolina
We drove up the Moses Cooley a few years ago. Liked the rock formations.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! We are also on a ranch, all though a lot smaller. We use sheep for grass control and we still pre fire season burn corridors. If we don’t burn it ourselves, someone will burn it for us at the least opportune time.
Excellent video - Thanks!
Nice to see your work!
Congrats from Chile.
God bless you, folks .
Very impressive and beautiful operation!
This lady is a gem..i can see her passion for farm living..God bless her heart and let her dignity blanket all farm women of America.🇺🇸
IT IS BEAUTIFUL, GLAD YOU HAVE IT, KEEP IT.
Very interesting. Good to see you have a good handle on this special farm.
Great piece
Keep the ranch in the family.
It takes a sick man to not leave his kids his legacy. I know there are family with problems, but this family has done right and lived a straight life no reason to treat them like red headed step child when there are even ways around treating family dirty if they aren't completely on the straight and narrow
@@brandondrew-c4t I agree. I met a man in RI who donated 3,000 acres to a number of groups. The nature conservatory, the Audubon society, and the State of RI. I told him, I was glad he gave his land to conservation groups and he said, these groups are not what you think they are. The Audubon society was selling house lots along the road. The Nature Conservatory were giving him lots of trouble because he wanted them to close the gate accessing the property. He told me they were nothing but a bunch of Boston lawyers. So, I'm glad the property went to family.
Beautiful valley!
Thanks!
Good morning from Romania, I greet you with respect Marius, help, what are you doing, it looks very nice 🐂🙏🙋🤠🇷🇴🕳️
If you own those cliffs I would look at using those cliffs to bring more water to your farm and also perhaps some terraces with different vegetation plus fruit and vegetables and some mountain animals...
AMAZING STORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Something wrong when fire fighters don't know what to do what ever district.and say there nothing out there !? , Where do people think food come from ??? .
We have become foolish all around .
Nice to know the land can and is being restored by this nice lady .
We used to live on the Rudd ranch at Palisades, Washington. You live more towards Waterville, right
Great breakdown of some of the struggles for small to mid size operations. Wa. much like Oregon and especially California have a few highly populated urban centers, with most being on the I-5 corridor. None of these urban areas produce ANYTHING for basic survival, so there is a disconnect when it comes to voters and legislator coherence to how Kroger and Safeway get groceries to the store. Ignorance along with technology have hamstrung the farming and ranching operations along with decades of crap science around the use of chemical agents for row crop and silage production. Great to hear Molly and Dave are trying to regenerate and scale the operation to a place that likely looked like it did back at the turn of the 20th century. Best of luck to the both of you.
We lived on Billingly ranch at the head of the coulee
I wouldlove to live there or a ranch that I could rent a couple of acres and in return could work and my 2 grown children could live that ranch life.
Thanks Molly for your interesting story good to see rotational grazing the USA. For New Zealand dairy grazing systems see The Once a Day Farmer 300 c
Molly I believe we have lived in the same area.
Beautiful ranch land, I wish I could donate my time to help, but in Texas
Also when the market price is bad, sometime selling straight to the package maybe a better deal, sometimes
Also Superior out of Texas is very good market to have your cattle sold
No services no taxes, period!
In Tx we have volunteer fire departments that fight fire
Interestingly enough, one of our fire chiefs up here(PNW) was employed in Texas prior and is a proponent of helping us ranchers.
We have fire districts and volunteer fire departments in Washington but it still requires that the locals organize into districts with the taxing authority etc..
Well done. My dream.
Wondering if you could partner with a university to have student work for you ! They pay students- insurance and everything. They develop curriculum and you get feee help? 🤠
Might need permits etc for a bunkhouse or other seasonal housing. The build could be another student project 🤔
Ms. Molly - Have you ever seriously considered keeping a small & premium cow-calf operation, as a part of your operation - and multi-generationally breeding a naturally genetically selective "arid land, organically sustained" breeding stock for sale? You've got a great parcel of land for that, and it could be exciting/interesting to spend a number of years successively breeding a "new" heritage breed beef stock, in these "new" conditions. Could be great - if not a worthy passing of the good years.
I'd work for free. But I would have to plan for it. Retired!
Like open Natures .
Molly are you on the Gordon Goldie old place
We don't know what state???
Washington
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Maa Shaa Allah
I can't see being given 6000 acres, 125 cows and whatever it took to run the place that you never took anything out for yourself especially in good years like the last 10. Must have been some real poor investment choices.
Oh, the ignorance of haters.
@@ruthbessey8875 haters? I too farm 150 head of cattle but was never given any land, equipment or livestock and still made a profit even with 14% intrest and BSE
Interested in your data and analyses. Please share more.
I believe she said that the place was in disrepair and needed a lot of fixing, especially fencing, probably outbuildings as well. She put all of her income into rebuilding the ranch and now she’s ready to start taking some out for herself. That sounds like good sound business to me! Remember when she said she lost roughly $283,000 because of fire. And 6000 acres is a tremendous amount of acreage to take care of.
Thank you got deleting ny comment explaining how with 14% intrest, renting 4500 acres owning 160 with the same amount of cows all on borrowed money cuz i was never given even 1 cow I still raised my kids and lived off the farm even with the BSE embargo.