Pretty awesome isn't it!! If ya look real close you'll see me in there flying the drone while I was doing that rocky hillside! Good to hear from ya Joe! You need to come up here and do a video with me...mabye we work on some fences together!
Loving it. Josh you know how to keep one on the ball while the other eye is already planning the next one. AND PEOPLE, Josh is doing this for us. The number of hours he puts in to these videos, he could be relaxing from all his hard work.
Just a heads up, you can get the same results with a coil box spring mattress thing (not sure what you call them) but we drag them across our farm. It cost us nothing because it was about to be thrown out but we're going on year 3 with it and it works fine.
Josh While you are "resting" you need to get the skid loader with the rock grapple onto this field that you just moved the cow piles around. You must had a thousand rocks just waiting for you to remove. Bernie from Virginia Beach, Va.
I keep it groomed and crowned appropriately as well as using a product called Lonarch pro on grasses that grow up in the driveway. I probably groom/scrape my driveway 10 times a year to keep it in good shape
Do you find it useful to throw out grass seed after you drag or just wait for the pasture to recover on its own? What kind of seed would a farmer throw to make good grass for cows to eat? Keep working hard Josh I enjoy following along!
good video brother, get you a load of chicken or pig manure this winter and then spread it with the harrow. and you probly already know bur the 2910 has a huge crack in that right side front tire,, be safe!
I just look out there when you're running the big drag and think how wonderful you are already set up with the cedar and you could be putting in the rye and maybe some clovers and alfalfa. Love the tractor in cab but wish it was a simpler setup. There's a channel you probably know about called Edison motors where they are making a small Cummins engine, sorry it won't write for some reason the word mating. Using a small diesel and putting it with a generator to charge batteries and go direct to electric drive. Would love a tractor with that setup on and that you could use and charge it up off of solar panels on your barn. Would be great content but probably expensive. Would love to be in on it.
Looks like you have your work cut on this field. I have a quick question hope you see it. You have several acres of woodland Leafmold is very good soil, could you ise some of it on pasture like this one ?
Did you finally figure out the reason the 3 point wouldn't go down was the valve between your ankles? Apparently many people get around to calling the dealer who asks them if they opened the drop speed valve and then ask, what that does and where is it. Only to be told it's in the manual and hasn't changed across all brands since the introduction of hydraulic 3 points. But like I said, I've been told, it's the number one reason people call their dealership.
here's why....I turned the knob inside the tractor to control the hydraulic speed back in another video...it was turned all the way to the off position...I loosened it and the 3pt worked fine
yessir!! It's a "Stoney Ridge" isn't it....now ya know why we call it the Stoney Ridge Farm.....funny now my buddies all call me Stoney or Stoney Ridge lol
Your farm looks beautiful along with all the buildings. Your equipment always looks clean, yet we never see farm help in your videos. How do you get all the work done by yourself AND keep your equipment & buildings so nice? You are amazing!
@StoneyRidgeFarmer I know you have all the necessary equipment and all the needed skill sets, but Lord have mercy! You must only get about 3 hrs of sleep each night.
@StoneyRidgeFarmer Wish I had just half of your energy! But, I am a lot older. Congratulations and continued success with your farm and YT channel. God bless.
lol....so funny....I've had tons of people ask me about getting rocks...but they don't wanna pick them up lol..they want them layed out on a platter...same goes with firewood....they want me to cut it, split it and hand it to them lol
Don’t get close to the fences with that big Harold far to hard to judge where you’re at .Use that small Ford and that small hero much easier do your fences first then your rest of the pasture with the big one.
Why not go down one side of the field, turn and go back up the middle, then turn and go next to the first pass, turn and go next to the second pass and so on. No loopy turns, just stacked rectangles.
when filming.....it's tough to get these shots, think and fly the drone at the same time....very tough to organize 10 different things in my mind at once....tell story, film, work, fly, move cameras and actually accomplish something. If you look real close near the end you'll see me with the drone remote in my hand flying the drone while driving through them rocks!
nope....Honestly I don't like them on any machine....the Cast loader has one built in and it's just not my thing. I had one on the Ventrac also.....super frustrating and in the way. Many a tractor operator has messed up with one of those...whipping the wheel and causing the machine to get off balance. Maybe one day I'll change my mind lol
Josh, those drag harrows work fantastic! Even kinda grinding up other organics, like leaves and hay. I noticed even the old burn pile was spread out. Would it be helpful, to have local landscapers drop off their leaf debris to your farm for additional organic materials? Just a thought. I can see how you enjoy doing that. Definitely instant gratification.
I do my brother....anytime I can get any organic material I have it dumped here. However....my usual landscape contractor that was dumping became impossible to get in touch with...and kept dumping in the wrong darn spot! Finally after about 10 phone calls I just left them a message that if they dumped it in the middle of the pasture again I'd call law enforcement and they'd have to pick it up or get a dumping ticket. I hated to get nasty, but they would not return my calls for months.....I'm talking at least 10 maybe 20 calls and voicemails. super frustrating...and I want the material!!
@StoneyRidgeFarmer Super frustrating! Why would they screw that up? Especially if that's saving them money to! Sadly to say, but some people just don't get it.
simple answer LAZY.....in case ya havn't noticed 99% of people are just plain out lazy nowadays.....nobody is out working like this.....probably less than 1 out of 100...maybe 1 out of 10,000 people out there are making sound decisions, saving appropriately, working the land, living below their means and making good common sense choices. It's sad isn't it
my friend.....this isn't land that was handed down from 5 generations...this is a new farm, newly cleared land and it was overgrown and a brushy mess. What you're watching isn't perfection....it's simply building a farm from scratch and I'm showing ya what I'm doing....without chemicals. We have 0.03% organic material in our soil...meaning all the top soil is gone....we're rebuilding soil and this is what it takes my friend. It ain't gonna start perfect and this will take years and years...I hope you'll keep on watching what we're doing here
Good morning Josh, good morning all! It’s crazy how from the drone you see the immediate difference one pass does.
Have a great rest of your day!
Pretty awesome isn't it!! If ya look real close you'll see me in there flying the drone while I was doing that rocky hillside! Good to hear from ya Joe! You need to come up here and do a video with me...mabye we work on some fences together!
Loving it. Josh you know how to keep one on the ball while the other eye is already planning the next one. AND PEOPLE, Josh is doing this for us. The number of hours he puts in to these videos, he could be relaxing from all his hard work.
thanks buddy!
Have a happy thanksgiving Josh!!
Thanks for the great entertainment for the lady 4 plus years we’ve been watching!
We appreciate you sir.
thank you!
Great video Josh. That ole 2910 will prob be around when all of the other tractor's computers are dead. I'm thinking about 40HP give or take one.
Just a heads up, you can get the same results with a coil box spring mattress thing (not sure what you call them) but we drag them across our farm. It cost us nothing because it was about to be thrown out but we're going on year 3 with it and it works fine.
That job looked like a real drag. 😆
Love that Ford!
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along.
Appreciate you watching!
Keep up the good work
Very interesting and entertaining!! Thank you for sharing.Here in Winder Ga.
glad ya enjoyed! Hope you'll come on back and watch some more!
The old Ford is doing good!
Hey Josh thank you for the video woo
Glad ya liked it!
Josh,you had too much fun time on the tractors today but I know it’s not all fun on the farm so you gotta get while the getting is there 👍😮😊❤
It's hard work and a lot of fun at the same time!
ITS TRACTOR TIIIIME!! ❤❤🎉 🍻
🙋🏼♂️. 7:21 Spud wrench aka hammer 🤠. My partner back in the day got frequent flyer miles for dropping his spud wrench 🔧 from high places 🤓
A landscape rake works well to move rock across the field for easy pickup.
yeppers...sure does!
Happy Sunday !!!
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Same to you!
Sounds like your buddy wants to run the rock picker and reap the rocks. 😂😂
Josh While you are "resting" you need to get the skid loader with the rock grapple onto this field that you just moved the cow piles around. You must had a thousand rocks just waiting for you to remove. Bernie from Virginia Beach, Va.
I'll bet it's 5000 rocks!! LOL...resting....soon my brother! Soon we'll be out there with the rock picker!!
Use that impact on the nut lose behind the wheel!🤣 I thought we didn't get to see the hammering because it was to violent by youtube standards!🤣
What do you use on your driveway to keep the grass from growing thru the stones?
I keep it groomed and crowned appropriately as well as using a product called Lonarch pro on grasses that grow up in the driveway. I probably groom/scrape my driveway 10 times a year to keep it in good shape
It was harrowing! 😖😁👍
Do you find it useful to throw out grass seed after you drag or just wait for the pasture to recover on its own? What kind of seed would a farmer throw to make good grass for cows to eat? Keep working hard Josh I enjoy following along!
sometimes I overseed with the spreader that's mounted to the tractor now. K32 fescue
good video brother, get you a load of chicken or pig manure this winter and then spread it with the harrow. and you probly already know bur the 2910 has a huge crack in that right side front tire,, be safe!
yeppers I saw that crack...she'll be ok for now, but I'll eventually have to get some tires upfront
Need to put lime on to increase ph level for the sage grass put it on in the fall
Lime truck coming this week!! Can't wait!!!!!!
I just look out there when you're running the big drag and think how wonderful you are already set up with the cedar and you could be putting in the rye and maybe some clovers and alfalfa. Love the tractor in cab but wish it was a simpler setup. There's a channel you probably know about called Edison motors where they are making a small Cummins engine, sorry it won't write for some reason the word mating. Using a small diesel and putting it with a generator to charge batteries and go direct to electric drive. Would love a tractor with that setup on and that you could use and charge it up off of solar panels on your barn. Would be great content but probably expensive. Would love to be in on it.
gotta get the soil right my friend...nothing will grow if we just toss it out on the land....this is very very poor soil
Looks like you have your work cut on this field. I have a quick question hope you see it. You have several acres of woodland Leafmold is very good soil, could you ise some of it on pasture like this one ?
I can't tell what you're asking buddy....edit your comment, I think talk to text got ya
Did you finally figure out the reason the 3 point wouldn't go down was the valve between your ankles? Apparently many people get around to calling the dealer who asks them if they opened the drop speed valve and then ask, what that does and where is it. Only to be told it's in the manual and hasn't changed across all brands since the introduction of hydraulic 3 points. But like I said, I've been told, it's the number one reason people call their dealership.
here's why....I turned the knob inside the tractor to control the hydraulic speed back in another video...it was turned all the way to the off position...I loosened it and the 3pt worked fine
Josh, this is the pasture you spread wood chips on a few months ago isn't it?
it sure is!! Good eye!
it's looking good
There’s sombuncha rocks in that last field.
yessir!! It's a "Stoney Ridge" isn't it....now ya know why we call it the Stoney Ridge Farm.....funny now my buddies all call me Stoney or Stoney Ridge lol
Your farm looks beautiful along with all the buildings. Your equipment always looks clean, yet we never see farm help in your videos. How do you get all the work done by yourself AND keep your equipment & buildings so nice? You are amazing!
I just do it all pretty much.....gotta stay busy all the time and always running behind...now....inside those buildings is a disaster lol!
@StoneyRidgeFarmer I know you have all the necessary equipment and all the needed skill sets, but Lord have mercy! You must only get about 3 hrs of sleep each night.
take all this into account and spend 50-80 hours running a social media biz along with the farm and you've got a handful for sure!
@StoneyRidgeFarmer Wish I had just half of your energy! But, I am a lot older. Congratulations and continued success with your farm and YT channel. God bless.
Ford 2910 around 30 to 50 hp 😊
Free U-Pick rocks
lol....so funny....I've had tons of people ask me about getting rocks...but they don't wanna pick them up lol..they want them layed out on a platter...same goes with firewood....they want me to cut it, split it and hand it to them lol
Farms always have some screws loose😁
Always!!! LOL so does the farmer!
Don’t get close to the fences with that big Harold far to hard to judge where you’re at .Use that small Ford and that small hero much easier do your fences first then your rest of the pasture with the big one.
Anyone else see the old Ford pickup sticking out of the mega shop?🤔
😉
Why not go down one side of the field, turn and go back up the middle, then turn and go next to the first pass, turn and go next to the second pass and so on. No loopy turns, just stacked rectangles.
when filming.....it's tough to get these shots, think and fly the drone at the same time....very tough to organize 10 different things in my mind at once....tell story, film, work, fly, move cameras and actually accomplish something. If you look real close near the end you'll see me with the drone remote in my hand flying the drone while driving through them rocks!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Did you ever think of adding a suicide knob to the steering wheel of that ford?
nope....Honestly I don't like them on any machine....the Cast loader has one built in and it's just not my thing. I had one on the Ventrac also.....super frustrating and in the way. Many a tractor operator has messed up with one of those...whipping the wheel and causing the machine to get off balance. Maybe one day I'll change my mind lol
Josh, those drag harrows work fantastic! Even kinda grinding up other organics, like leaves and hay.
I noticed even the old burn pile was spread out.
Would it be helpful, to have local landscapers drop off their leaf debris to your farm for additional organic materials?
Just a thought.
I can see how you enjoy doing that. Definitely instant gratification.
I do my brother....anytime I can get any organic material I have it dumped here. However....my usual landscape contractor that was dumping became impossible to get in touch with...and kept dumping in the wrong darn spot! Finally after about 10 phone calls I just left them a message that if they dumped it in the middle of the pasture again I'd call law enforcement and they'd have to pick it up or get a dumping ticket. I hated to get nasty, but they would not return my calls for months.....I'm talking at least 10 maybe 20 calls and voicemails. super frustrating...and I want the material!!
@StoneyRidgeFarmer Super frustrating!
Why would they screw that up? Especially if that's saving them money to! Sadly to say, but some people just don't get it.
simple answer LAZY.....in case ya havn't noticed 99% of people are just plain out lazy nowadays.....nobody is out working like this.....probably less than 1 out of 100...maybe 1 out of 10,000 people out there are making sound decisions, saving appropriately, working the land, living below their means and making good common sense choices. It's sad isn't it
When are you going to get some pigs
man....soon! I just had a conversation with a pig farmer today!
ford 2910 has 40 hp
Are you a pilot?
training now....hopefully soon!
Unless you have 100 plus acer fields that is a waste of money, Unless you have more money than time
I'm using it on my 20 acre fields...I guess it just depend on how valuable your time is my friend
You still need lots work on that part of land to much junk in there.
my friend.....this isn't land that was handed down from 5 generations...this is a new farm, newly cleared land and it was overgrown and a brushy mess. What you're watching isn't perfection....it's simply building a farm from scratch and I'm showing ya what I'm doing....without chemicals. We have 0.03% organic material in our soil...meaning all the top soil is gone....we're rebuilding soil and this is what it takes my friend. It ain't gonna start perfect and this will take years and years...I hope you'll keep on watching what we're doing here
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