The reason things are hard on you, are that you constantly are trying to power throgh with man power, will and determination (Thats really good) but you are constantly struggling with the wrong tools, not good enough tools. Correct tools makes working easy and will save times, but costs money, it is a evil circle that is difficult to break, i am struggling with that myself. You get experience every day, even though i might not seem like it, everything will be easier on you as times goes. Good luck and merry christmas, enjoy watching your videos (Y)
Did something similiar on 0.3 hectar that needed to "restart" for be able to take hay and have the sheep (Gutefår) to feed. I turned the soil and cultivated the soil but I am currently waiting for rain so the seeds will have a chance. With Regards, Erik från westcoast Sweden.
Do not give up. I am truly impressed with all the things you’ve already managed to accomplish! 🎉🧡 And remember, get friends and get to know other farmers. Farmers often help each other and share good advice 🚜🐑
Thanks for the advice.🤠👍 I am actually working with several part time farmers so I get loads of advice although it can be a bit confusing when they don’t agree. 😂
Have you thought about getting some quality used equipment to make the hay so you don’t have to experience the trouble with the mouldy hay which happened last time, The fiat tractor could be used with the equipment especially a hay turner and baler, 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Keep up the great work you are doing. Your hay field can only benefit from your hard work. I hope you get better soon and good health and happiness to your family. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, I really hope that this improves this year’s harvest. I am planning to kick things in to high gear when it comes to the big fields. I have made a purchase that I am looking forward to trying our bit it will be more on that in a later video.🤠👍
Terribly sorry to hear about your ram. This, coupled with the loss of the little lamb last winter--your family deserves some hopefulness for all your determination and grit. I hope things turn around for you. Thank you for teaching me many things I did not know before, like about shells having lime beneficial for grass, and that drags exist!! It seems like the caretaking you did in the field will have longterm benefits. How do you keep these ever rotating projects straight? Do you track them with lists or spreadsheets? Or does it just take up mental space all the time? Thanks, as always, for making such wholesome, honest content.
Thanks for your feedback.😊 I wish I could tell you that I had a clear plan but I don’t. I have an idea about where we what to go and what is needed to get there. The jobs I chose on criteria like what is most urgent and what I feal like doing. 😁
liker veldig godt den organiske måten du driver på, akkurat passe sammen med litt konvensjonell drift. Villsauene dine er noen fantastiske beiteryddere, så de kunne du alternativt satt dem inn som jordforbedring tiltak på gressmarka di i fjor høst heheh 😊dere er definitivt fine, flinke folk, så det er bare og fortsette med og Gi alt. Hilsen fra Medaas gården på Alversund 🤘
Det var synd med sauebønder, menn jeg likte grinda du lagde , dett er lette og kappe bordene like lange , menn du tok ikke letteste løsningen , det er tross alt ett arbeid som du og andre vill se hvor dag , det koster så lite og gjøre ett par ekstra kutt . Håper ikke dere brenner dere ut på alle tilbake skrittene
Takk for tilbakemeldingen.😊 Vi ble litt satt ut av det med væren for det var så brått og uventet. Det går stort sett på frem så får vi ta det som ikke går bra som læring. 👍
The reason things are hard on you, are that you constantly are trying to power throgh with man power, will and determination (Thats really good) but you are constantly struggling with the wrong tools, not good enough tools.
Correct tools makes working easy and will save times, but costs money, it is a evil circle that is difficult to break, i am struggling with that myself. You get experience every day, even though i might not seem like it, everything will be easier on you as times goes.
Good luck and merry christmas, enjoy watching your videos (Y)
In Georgia usa, we use old bathtub 🛀 as water trough for livestock. I like how work and show how difficult farming chores. Beautiful patio.!😮😊
Great guitar music in the background.
Har akkurat funne kanalen dykkar! Så gøy å sjå alt de får til på garden!! Helsing frå Øygarden.
So rewarding work to dig and find thoose tiles! Amazingly nice
Did something similiar on 0.3 hectar that needed to "restart" for be able to take hay and have the sheep (Gutefår) to feed. I turned the soil and cultivated the soil but I am currently waiting for rain so the seeds will have a chance. With Regards, Erik från westcoast Sweden.
It is not that often that lack of rain is a problem in this region but it is really dry here as well. Good luck with your fields and your sheep. 🤠👍
always remember the first few years are the hardest for EVERY farmer no matter the type of farming you do
Last Fife years are hardest.ex Farmer i am.
You are still richt .sory Bad english
Hello I'm from the UK and also new to the channel and I'm really enjoying the videos that you create good luck with your new project.
You have a gorgeous place to live. I love your country wish I could visit there for a week but I'm not able to
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR FARM ... HELLO FROM CANADA.
Lots of hard work!! The drive/stone pavement cleaned up very nicely!! Fencing seems a never ending task on the farm 😬👍🏻
Мої вітання👋🇺🇦
У вас чудова родина🥰
Ви молодці👍
Бажаю вдалого життя!
Do not give up. I am truly impressed with all the things you’ve already managed to accomplish! 🎉🧡 And remember, get friends and get to know other farmers. Farmers often help each other and share good advice 🚜🐑
Thanks for the advice.🤠👍 I am actually working with several part time farmers so I get loads of advice although it can be a bit confusing when they don’t agree. 😂
@@Norwegianfarmlife we absolutly know that feeling ;)
You could take that back scoop and use it to level the bumps in the field
Takk!
Thank you so much😀👍
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys, good work 👍😁💪
Have you thought about getting some quality used equipment to make the hay so you don’t have to experience the trouble with the mouldy hay which happened last time, The fiat tractor could be used with the equipment especially a hay turner and baler, 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Keep up the great work you are doing. Your hay field can only benefit from your hard work.
I hope you get better soon and good health and happiness to your family.
Thank you for sharing.
Rotary plow 😊
Hei 🙂
Informative og gode videoer.
Mener jeg husker når en var noen år yngre, att de brukte å pløye på høsten og harve før enga blei slik.
Elsker videoene dine! har akkurat kjøpt meg et småbruk helt i toppen av Vestlandet og stoooortrives ;.)
Nice video
If you infest in some seconthand Faeröer,ING equipement it wil make everything go kicker.
Bra jobba!
A lot of good work done. A big improvement to the hay field. So sorry about the ram. Hope you are better soon.
Thanks, I really hope that this improves this year’s harvest. I am planning to kick things in to high gear when it comes to the big fields. I have made a purchase that I am looking forward to trying our bit it will be more on that in a later video.🤠👍
Looking great. 👍🇩🇰🐓🐓🐣😁
Thanks 👍
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻GOOD LUCK
Flott eiendom !
Terribly sorry to hear about your ram. This, coupled with the loss of the little lamb last winter--your family deserves some hopefulness for all your determination and grit. I hope things turn around for you. Thank you for teaching me many things I did not know before, like about shells having lime beneficial for grass, and that drags exist!! It seems like the caretaking you did in the field will have longterm benefits.
How do you keep these ever rotating projects straight? Do you track them with lists or spreadsheets? Or does it just take up mental space all the time?
Thanks, as always, for making such wholesome, honest content.
Thanks for your feedback.😊 I wish I could tell you that I had a clear plan but I don’t. I have an idea about where we what to go and what is needed to get there. The jobs I chose on criteria like what is most urgent and what I feal like doing. 😁
hi you can saw off the horns
That would be extremely painful for the sheep so no. We don’t mind them 😊
❤❤❤Nice
👍👍👍
What did you do with the dead ram?
liker veldig godt den organiske måten du driver på, akkurat passe sammen med litt konvensjonell drift. Villsauene dine er noen fantastiske beiteryddere, så de kunne du alternativt satt dem inn som jordforbedring tiltak på gressmarka di i fjor høst heheh 😊dere er definitivt fine, flinke folk, så det er bare og fortsette med og Gi alt. Hilsen fra Medaas gården på Alversund 🤘
Takk for det😊 Planen er å slippe dem inn når vi er ferdig med slåtten for å renske gjerder og gjødsle litt.
Legg inn høyserien på traktoren så skal du se det går litt kjappere.
Jeg gjorde det da jeg kjørte de siste rundene og det gikk litt bedre. Vanskelig å se det da jeg kjørte en timelaps 🤠👍
We miss Theo...where is your dog?
Hvor kjøpte dere "kompost" jorda?
Vi kjøpte den fra Steinsenteret Åsane. Der komposterer de tydeligvis sine steinrester. 😂
I ment to rite frarming
Alt gresset kan du sitte poteter i rak det ut over i 5 cm høyde og sett poteter i det
Takk for tipset👍
det var en vassen høytrykkspyler
Lurer på om det er noe galt med den. Mener det var mye mer guff i den da vi kjøpte den😂
Det var synd med sauebønder, menn jeg likte grinda du lagde , dett er lette og kappe bordene like lange , menn du tok ikke letteste løsningen , det er tross alt ett arbeid som du og andre vill se hvor dag , det koster så lite og gjøre ett par ekstra kutt . Håper ikke dere brenner dere ut på alle tilbake skrittene
Takk for tilbakemeldingen.😊 Vi ble litt satt ut av det med væren for det var så brått og uventet. Det går stort sett på frem så får vi ta det som ikke går bra som læring. 👍