Even the Government Hates Cedar Trees!
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I appreciate him for keeping cameraman ron alive and remembered❤
Amen
Thanks Daniel for the smiles
Aww, thanks, seeing Ron made me smile!
I do too.❤
@@janicehaas4618😊😊
Let’s all appreciate Daniel for keeping up all the good work. I learn so much from him ever single video.
I’m only a few minutes into this vid. I must stop 🛑 for a moment and say, that piece of equipment is worth it’s weight in GOLD 👍💪👍
Looks like top hog land
Gosh! How much fun would that be? Have a bad day and take your tractor out and eat red cedar trees! 😂😂😂 Love it!
Another one that is fun for an hour or two,then it gets redundant and boring until the job is done. Then you can enjoy a job well done.
I’ve said it before but I have to say it again. I hear my dad when you talk about caring for the land. His farm was the best around. He has passed now and it hit me so hard when I went home and saw the care the tenant farmers are taking. The grass had grown up and over the fences and there were mass groups of thistles and invasive vegetation that my dad spent a lifetime fighting against. The land is just screaming for my dad. It was his time when he passed. That didn’t hurt as much as seeing the land missing him. People may not understand what it means that you do but believe me I do!! God bless you and your family.
I understand the feeling. The same day we buried my father. Then I realized what the big forest company had done with several hectares of beautiful forest. Totally devastated, hardly any seed trees left. It hurt my heart so much. Especially that day, because my father took care of his little patch of forest, and nurtured it like a park.
You are not weird Daniel. Everyone has their passion for work. I can tell yours is Land Management. Taking untamed land and making it pretty or useful! Blessings on your week.
Hey give me a skid stear with a mulching attachment and it is my passion as well! 😂
You’re becoming the mulch master! 😅
Daniel, throwing in the "Cameraman Ron" ending, brought a tear to my eye. I miss y'alls shared vacation Florida fishing videos. The one I really dug was the one where your buddy Richie kept losing fish right at the boat. He did it so many times that you made the term "Richied it"! Now, when one of y'alls fishing buddies fights a fish all the way to the boat, or shore then loses it at the last minute, y'all scream, "You Richied it!"😢😮!!!!!! Lol
And as always, do something today to make someone smile! Because you never know … it just might change the world! 😉
I grew up on a farm so I know the purpose of land management of your land good job
Love watching you clear the land. Wish everyone wanted to do landkeeping. Sure would make for a healthy earth. God’s blessings
I love how you desire to make the land beautiful again. Nothings prettier than looking over grass green and blowing in the wind like velet.
I have plenty of cedar trees on my land in Osage County. They just keep growing!
Osage and Pawnee counties are the worst. Except for the nature conservancy Tall Grass Prairie restoration efforts…
Cedar fever time! It's horrible in San Antonio right now.
I wouldn't even know there were any trees there. That equipment is amazing😂😂❤❤❤❤❤. We know you also have fun doing this also!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I agree with you! Make it all beautiful and wildlife supportive.
I can understand why you like taking care of that property. It's so nice of you to help your neighbor. It's looking really nice!
You ant Weird!
Your correct.
And your dad planted a seed, You, and You grew into a wonderful land owner!
My Our Lord continue to protect You, Daniel #Arms. So you may continue to help Your #Seeds Grow. 🤲💪
Land management goes hand in hand with wildlife, farm, livestock, water, air, timber, human life management. What you are doing on those properties your's and your neighbor's is very beneficial to all life. I would love to spend my days doing what you are doing. I'm in NW Ohio and see some places overgrown with the dreaded Eastern Red Cedar.
Your stewardship is awesome, Daniel, and a good example to the next generation that will be taking care of the land.
I don't think many people really understand the benefits of proper land management. Great job as always!
I never thought I would enjoy watching something like this being cut down but I do!👍
I love all of the piece of equipment he has that he uses are on the farm helps out a lot. It’s worth a lot.
Man its exciting to think of what that property will look like in the next 3 years! Rock on with your hard work Daniel!
It's great seeing the larger trees topple! Have fun playing!!
Daniel, I know you are having so much fun getting rid of those trees and I really enjoy watching you. Thank you for making your neighbors property clean of cedar trees. And making this place a better place to live.❤❤❤
I think those of us who have lived in the country and in towns that are taking away the good farm/hunting/wildlife supporting areas and we understand more about what you are doing and totally agree with what you are doing. The ones who live a sheltered city life who have never dealt with the issues you are working on correcting just don't understand. Even our wildlife and bird sanctuaries need cleanup to keep the bad stuff out.
I live in Australia.
It is very interesting watching and learning how things are done in different countries.
I have only ever lived in a house with a backyard that isn't really big. But I love to see a beautiful countryside.
The Bois D'arc trees are useful. Native Americans used them for archery bows and the larger limbs can be used anywhere wood needs to come in contact with dirt, like for fence posts. Its rot resistant. Old houses back in the early 1900's and before used osage orange stumps as piers for pier and beam foundations for houses.
Daniel I love you land managment work. And I love all the explaining you do. It is a shame about the mushrooms been taken by the wild boars! Thank you for keeping Cameraman Ron's memories alive🤗🤗💞💞💙💙
What you’re saying is true, some people are not outdoors. Some never leave the city, they just don’t understand about the grass, just birds . The trees are taken over
Hello, Daniel. Noticed a patch of daffodils in bloom along the creek. Sweet remembrance of Bella.
Hi Daniel and Family. That equipment makes your job alot easier. Saving you time and money. Great conservation and helping the wild life. God bless and love yall ❤❤
My grandmother always said, when you cut up a cedar, you were sewing more seed from the cedar, the only way to remove them totally is by the roots!
Sad to see all that beaujtigul pasture ruined with all the junk trees. Would be nice if everyone were like you and want to have the beautiful lush pastures and wild life aareas. God bless you Danial.
Good shot of chef Ron. I miss him. How's his family doing? Prayers for everyone!🙏❤️🙏
Daniel I could watch you everyday cleaning up the acreage to improve its use for cattle, wildlife and overall agriculture appearance!!! Land management at its best my friend!!!
I once was a farmer but I am from SOUTHERN ONTARIO AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE DOING IN YOUR PART OF THE WORLD
Daniel, I've told you before I love the fact that you keep Ron's Legacy alive. What an awesome way to put him in with the mushroom cooking. I remember when he did that. Keep up the great work on the channel and the land. You're doing a fabulous job.
Makes sense to me. I grew up in Ohio and moved to Colorado 30 years ago. Now Im living on a small farm, 5 acres, but you're teaching all of us something.
You’re doing a fine job and getting it back under control. Koodo’s to you.
Technically the Eastern Red Cedar is really a Juniper. They are a horrible weedy little tree that will take over your fence lines. Extremely hard wood difficult to cut.
Does the red cedar have the blue berries in winter? If so, then they are the ones my goats love to eat.
@@monicaluketich6913 Yes, they have a berry
Thank you Daniel for educating us about proper prairie management and what happens when we turn our backs on proper land management. I sure would like to see a large crew come in and clean up the land so that the wild life could slowly come back to living on the land. I would love to see the fishing and hunting come back. I like your metal cabin on the land and wish we could see more of you and your boys camping and fishing and hunting. Houston and Koby could be having hours and days of rabbit hunting and getting rid of the wild hogs.
Thanks for showing us this wonderful project
Awesome Video !! You are doing great work trying to revitalize that property !!! Very much enjoy watching you take those trees down !!!
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Glad you are helping your neighbor. Plenty of cedar trees to mess with and get content. Plus the grant helping out with costs that will help out with the project long term. Always inspired by your ability to lend a hand and make everything beautiful. God bless you Daniel and your family.
Amazing what that machine does… I can tell you are enjoying it!
Love the video. So educational. Thank you for taking such great care of the land. God bless❤❤❤❤❤
I bought a property, about an acre. It's a shrubland biome. I want to have an outside dining area and a garden area and make the rest of it a natural place. There's a lot of Gambel's Quail in one area. And a hare near the Quail. I want to protect that area. Desert tortoises are available for rehab areas. I have lots of research to do. I'm excited about watching your project.
I hope that you are successful in your journey to becoming an environmental helper on your parcel of land hope you get your Desert Tortoises. 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
@@1MartinWaitehim in Chad are the biggest goofys on utube always crying 😭😭
@@1MartinWaite Thank you!
Hello Daniel and family
Thanks Daniel you have the right ideas and solutions for that property, get her done! 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
Daniel ..thank you!! I learn so much from you!! And even though I have no way to help I just enjoy well cared for fields and forests that are well kept. They are always beautiful!!
I am amazed at how quick the ground was cleared. Love all the info around this project.
Love seeing you rambling around your property and educating us on conserving our resources.
God bless you and yours.
I had to smile when you were talking about the ceders. When I was a child, that's what we used as a Christmas tree. We girls would go with Daddy to dig one up along the side of the road. It was beautiful!!! In a bucket of sand and homemade ornaments...😊
Enjoyed watching,you seems to be a kind and loving man,may God bless you and your wife and family😊😮🪻💜🇺🇸
yall are the best famly ever and so inspirational god bless yall.
Thank you for showing that clip of Cameraman Ron. It made my day.
Great job Daniel! Helping the neighbor and helping take care of the land ! Your doing a great job . Thank You for explaining the process.. it was very educational! And CameraMan Ron at the end .. brought a tear .. thank you for keeping his memory alive ! Blessings to you all!
Daniel. You're doing a wonderful thing. God told us to be good stewards of the earth. Cedars and such have thier place, its just not in there. Just like Hogs. They are not supposed to be there like they are. To me youre serving and obeying God. Proud of your family! ❤
You R right Daniel
A lot of folks just doesn’t understand. Some may not want to fully understand.
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I like when you use the cutter grabbing 😏 tool and lift the cedars up and out by the roots..😅😅😅
I’m 71 and love your videos. I always learn something new about our native land.
I,m 70 years old and all my life that what we had for a Christmas tree so yes they do make a good christmas tree and i love your show
I grew up on a farm in North Carolina. We always had cedar trees for Christmas trees also. Good memories.
Looking like spring there, Dan'l. Happy-happy, joy-joy!
I love this kind of content. I could watch you bust cedar trees all day long. Have a good one,take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
Love these videos you are truly keeping God's earth in good shape. Well done.
hello from WNY prayers sending to y'all, thinking of you all while storms are churning. prayers y'all made it safely through the weather events
Prayers for health and safety!🙏❤️🙏
You are a good man for helping your neighbor get this done.
It’s so satisfying watching you mulch those trees! I Absolutely Love the property you have and enjoy watching you maintain it! I’m jealous that you have a Creek that runs right through and you catch a Large number of white bass in the Spring! Cold water fish taste the best! Look forward to seeing your next video! God Bless!
What an entertaining video... thank you Daniel... bring the land back to the Ta-Tonka days!!!
LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS AN I FEEL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU AER DOING,❤❤
Daniel I can't say enough a out what you do and the love you have for what you do not only for your family but your neighbours and the way you think about the wild life but come we need Houston he cracks me up I'm going to start a campaign to have more of him on the channel but the sound of the birds in the background is so calming ❤
Wow 😮
Now that is how you take a tree down
Thanks for a educational video for those don't understand land management, that implement really chews up the Elm trees, that would take for ever with a chain saw, it's amazing how we can manage the land with a effort, good job buddy
Those are some beautiful properties. I have only 5 acres but sure do appreciate seeing you do this for your neighbor. Great video
The state said now the number 1 bad tree is those pretty Bradford pear is
You probably don't need to hear it, but I feel the need to say it... your lifestyle and values mirror mine almost identically. I admire the way you don't compromise your values or views and go through so much effort to educate those with differing opinions. Keep up the excellent work, your an example of what's RIGHT in America when so many things and people are doing WRONG. Been watching for years now, and have no intentions of ever stopping... thank you so much.
What kind of creeps me out hearing all of this is the fact that when I spent a few weeks with the Hopi Indians, at the second Mesa and we went fishing and we heard ghost children, and then we saw a dark shadow peeking at us in a cave type, setting on the side of like a Butte. They immediately ran to a cedar tree and cut off a branch and let the leaves or needles on fire and waved it around our bodies and threw our legs. They said chases away the demons to keep them from latching onto you and coming home with us, and it worked obviously. They then told me that they take some of the dried route of the Cedar tree which they gave me and they said keep it around and it keeps evil spirits away and if you take a little nibble of it and eat it, it helps evil from you, so it seems like it’s powerful against evil spiritsthat don’t like it
I agree with you. Junipers are medicinal to humans. Food to the Cedar WaxWings nice migratory birds. Yet No one wonders why the govt wants these trees demolished...? Seriously really ppl need to wake up. Your being decieved again. Wipe it all out so it looks better for Who or What? The Native Americans used them how are they not supposed to be there. D e w Fires have wiped out half hemisphere. Stewards of the earth okay yep earth will grow just okay without humans interveining rearragning it for trophies front covers of magazines. Spray kills us all it causes cancer you know maybe you dont know. Round-up havent ya'll seen the lawsuits 😮 Govt just wants to help... sure it does decieve ya'll have ya'll really looked around lately. Planets Headed for The Lorax and then Wall-E if this destructive mind frame keeps going rampent thru generations. Hint: Anyone looked at aireal maps compared to the last several decades. Its Not Lush Green like it once was. Thanks to a govt who just wants to help you wipe out gullible invasive ppl ... oops I mean invasive trees out. Sad Truth. I truely mean this all in the nicest way. Humans Cant Survive and Breathe from the grass alone. Use disconcernment ❤🌱Ephesians 3:12
Love h oh w that machine works. I can see how you would get in a zone and enjoy it. Proper Land management is an art and needs to be done properly. Kudos
That looks so good I just love to watch you use that tool
Thanks for sharing. Cedar trees? Wow all those closets and trunks...lol❤
Excellent explanation of wood clearing.
I grew up in m curtain county. Extreme SE Oklahoma. We a!ways cut the cedar trees for Christmas trees. You are so right about
the mess they made. My grandparent both had the bor d arc trees. The horse apple made perfect weapons. My brothers would pile them up and use them to throw at us girls. I am so glad to see you removing these trees and making beautiful pastures.
Daniel. So anti cedar too!! There was one on each corner when I bought the property 10 years ago. I've been no mow bee friendly the whole time. Used to have gorgeous wildflowers for my bee hives. The last couple years, it became a cedar nursery, all the bee food is almost gone. :( I've been on a cedar rampage myself! Thank You for the below the bottom branch guidance!!!! ❤ I work @ the County Soil & Water Conservation District office. We have Cost Share programs too. ;) :)
Daniel you are doing an amazing job. That land is looking so good. Keep up the good work.
That dude is one mean machine! What fun!
28 years ago I used to have a place out in Elgin, OK. when we came down to show my mother in law my old place. I couldn't even recognize it due to all the cedar trees
Maine allows Cedars to grow where they harvest large trees and make cedar log homes, or mill them to produce lumber to make closet lining and wood furnishings and jewelry boxes and hope chests!😃💜🤩
Thank you for sharing the memory of Captain Ron.
❤Thankyou Mr Arms
I love learning what trees are native where. From Nevada and juniper and most piney looking evergreens are native so for me they looks "normal" but finding out they shouldn't be there is fascinating!
Northern Nevada did something similar in the 60s n 70s where all new housing area got over planted with silver leaf maples and they are very destructive trees! It's now illegal to plant them there because of how invasive they are and how destructive they are to underground piping, concrete, and structures.
VERY glad you take pride in your home area and work towards making it a better area for the land, animals and people.
Wow this is so cool! That machine is so awesome at taking down the invasive trees. Daniel I admire your knowledge of the land and the native habitat. Great job my friend! 👍🏼👍🏼🔥🔥
I was trying to tell Sean from Keeping it Dutch about your Implement You got there, that's what he needs on his property. To get rid of the small trees
Love that beautiful beast you do look like you’re having fun
That is what we had a Christmas Trees all my childhood. My dad and mom would go out in the field and look for the best shaped one and cut it down. Then had nettles in the carpet forever.
Great job! In the South, people use them for Christmas trees. Pensacola, FL does! Lol!😂❤
Good to see that you help your neighbour. I hope that you can get it all done in 3 years,
This is such a mean machine!!! Great job for cleaning up. Yes, it looks so much better cleaned up. Get them down before the birds start nesting. Looks good how you have cleaned up. Wow, this is amazing how the birds have planted these cedars!!! lol Good deal to clean it up.
I was going to say the same thing,that piece of equipment is a MONSTER!!!
I wish I lived closer to you I would take all the cedar you have. My husband and I own a saw mill. Would love to have the lumber. 😢