Your cattle look great my boy. Congrats. Blessings.
@harveypenner23866 ай бұрын
Interesting!!! I like the fact that you show the results. Alot of youtubers just show the planting but very seldom talk about the results. Thanks for sharing!!
@oleggrishchuk7395 ай бұрын
Also your idea to put the cows in right after seeding it really good!
@coltonlong12465 ай бұрын
About 30 minutes north of u in Morrisville 75% of r hay is sudan and we plant winter wheat in the winter and cut that, I love that grass and it good feed and we graze it
@shawnh87546 ай бұрын
Good to know that works. You just put a whole lot of biomass in that soil. Perhaps the good seeds in the seed bank will pop out next year. It's such a hassle and expense getting the no till drill for us, doing small parcels. We planted 15 acres of that last year and the cows inhaled it! Maybe I'll try broadcasting some, too. Thanks.
@richeser19826 ай бұрын
awesome results!
@dougdiplacido24066 ай бұрын
Great video Isaac. Glad that your experiment worked out.
@icebabysnocain6 ай бұрын
I imagine the cows and the hoppers like the sorghum because it is sweet. You have ponds, maybe a few ducks to hold down the grasshoppers would help. Those cows are fat and the calves look great. Good video. Pax.
@richardspeakes28836 ай бұрын
Pride monkey 🙈 😢😢😢🎉❤
@todddarr50446 ай бұрын
I would recommend doing the same with red river crabgrass. I've used it several years on where I feed hay and had excellent results.
@randybutler47726 ай бұрын
Cows and calves look so good. What a difference adequate rain makes. Thank you for sharing.🐂🐄
@LLthereistome20246 ай бұрын
Have you ever done a burn on this low quality field rake in the ash and try restarting. Here in Colorado to keep the fields good some burn, they always have a great crop, they burned 2 months ago, and already cut there first hay and put it away.
@williamjohnson23156 ай бұрын
Well heck it looks like your broadcasting worked better than my not I’ll drilling job .. maybe next year I’ll try to broadcast a small field .. nice video thanks for sharing .. 👌🏼
@HollyAZ6 ай бұрын
Good to see you. The heard looks great. I dont know how you keep track of them and their histories. I guess that shows a good cattleman. I'm glad your experiment was a success. 😊
@jvenema866 ай бұрын
so wonderful beautiful video Isaac i love it see so nice
@rochrich12236 ай бұрын
I've seen broadcasting before moving swine and it works. I've been wondering if broadcasting before grazing cattle would push the seed into the soil some and help germination. I'll tune in next year for sure.
@smalldairyfarmer5 ай бұрын
You're cattle looking good grass here in ireland not growing to wat we like shocking year for weather
@azamyahmad6 ай бұрын
Welcome back and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video and you doing such an amazing job, gorgeous filming edition camera work looks super awesome super amazing and super sharp and clear, thanks again and have a wonderful blessing weekend from Montreal QC ..
@wendyrowland77876 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you can get a small fertiliser/ seed spreader that you can trail behind your vehicle for broadcasting the seed. We bought one from Ireland. It came in a kit. We used it behind the ATV I used to broadcast clover by hand. Also a good tine harrowing might help pull up the thatch and rough the soil up a bit. Do you soil test? PH is everything when growing grass. Those cows certainly loved the sorghum, they are all looking good.’
@dotterei59746 ай бұрын
Great video. wouldn't mind mor content like this. have a good one
@lenrodal56 ай бұрын
Best of luck to you and yours.
@barryrohrmeier23996 ай бұрын
Do you still have the GEO
@marshallcattlecompany61956 ай бұрын
Did you come back and bushhog after broadcasting like you said in the video? Also did you fertilize or anything behind it? Looks like an excellent stand of grass with minimal input! Great video.
@curtisowens45885 ай бұрын
Issac do you that if you take a torch or flamethrower to the thistles after that the cows will eat them down to the ground for some reason they like them after they are cooked off.
@RedCowsGreenFields6 ай бұрын
Only recommendation would be to find a neighbor kid to drive your truck around the field while you sit on the tailgate and broadcast 😁
@kevinanderson896 ай бұрын
Have ever tried Millet? I like millet because of drought hardiest
@travispoole56566 ай бұрын
if you had 60 days from planting and 60 days after first grazing it should really do good.
@mihandsplitters7055 ай бұрын
I think you’re dead on to broadcast and put the cattle on it the same or the next day that works great.