Grant has a good outlook on things, good or bad he has a smile for Laura and doesn't get angry. Good person for sure. Thank for the video and hard work the three of you give on all your projects.
@justbecause96454 ай бұрын
Because their rich farmers.
@fmeach77113 ай бұрын
Because they are hard working farmers.
@LJ-zp7ij3 ай бұрын
@fmeach7711 well it's a quite easy way they farm in the spring 2 weeks busy and in August, September may be 3 weeks. They grow only 2 or 3 crops which are very easy to grow. But when they can make a good living of that, then they're smart.
@littlejason994 ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching Laura & Grant, even when it's one thing after another that doesn't work they always have a smile on their faces and manage to have a good time solving the problems.
@keithhawk13384 ай бұрын
I have grown up knowing nothing about farming. After about 2 years of following you on your journey, you still amaze me with your profound knowledge and work ethics. You have earned a fan for as long as you are able to continue doing these videos.
@brw91004 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say that I have learned more about farming in the last few weeks of watching your videos than I had learned in my 69 years. I have a whole new respect for farmers and farming. The dedication to your craft, the hours you put in and the amount of work you do is unbelievable. Thanks so much for sharing. Good luck to you, Grant and all the farmers!
@LJ-zp7ij3 ай бұрын
@brw9100 then you should look at video's of real farming operations and not these farms with monoculture crops
@papajoecooking44254 ай бұрын
I’m 67 yr old welder/fabricator. I work for a factory that built high pressure tanks. Tanks were 8 ft wide by 40 ft long. Never failed while on top of the take something was always forgotten. Trick of the trade. Palm facing upward. With socket wrench even a hammer aim for the nose as you toss it up. The object will not hit the nose but stall just short of the nose catch the object while it is in stall mode! Takes some practice. Love you videos corn looks awesome
@55afishead4 ай бұрын
I'm a 60 year old welder/fabricator and I have no idea what you just said. 🤪
@Pterodactyl-kn3ve4 ай бұрын
You and your farmer friends are why the world can eat. Thank you.
@VTSteve4 ай бұрын
I think that corn is going to the Ethanol manufacturers
@crazykev64914 ай бұрын
@@VTSteveit is. Nothing they grow/harvest is for humans that I know of.
@jamesheuer51394 ай бұрын
It’s a food cycle! Corn will go to feed cattle, hogs, chickens, high fructose corn syrup! 💥
@LJ-zp7ij3 ай бұрын
@Pterodactyl-kn3ve a part of their corn goes to an ethanol plant, with that part they're not feeding the world. When we would eat less meat then all those farms can turn into pasture again and then the cattle can graze on it, then we don't need those valuable drinking water consuming farms anymore.
@neoncatfish40384 ай бұрын
It's been 40 years since I worked on a farm! Before my brother got his pivots, we had a big gun! More or less the end gun on a pivot but super super size!! When you got hit by that thing, you was completely soaked! Y'all stay safe
@rodolfomendez68864 ай бұрын
I love the way that you and Grant love to work together ❤️. Stay together as long as you can.
@kaylamccall10514 ай бұрын
@0:03 Omgsh the video hasn't even started yet and already I'm swooning! Laura is soooo sooooo sooooooo fun and perky and cute and adorable and she's such an angel & a farming princess & I just love her so much! Okay enough from me. Back to the show!
@kindnuguz4 ай бұрын
Grant lol Laura is a lucky girl, Grant was shy at first with this camera stuff but now both of you are comfortable and the chemistry between you two is awesome. I hope it last a very long time.
@mattsebenoler92834 ай бұрын
I love these videos and can understand the pain of your project today. I have a small 35 acre hunting property that I farm for food plots and stuff and there has not been a single time that i wanted to do something that didn't take at least three trips back to the shed and a trip to the hardware store. God Bless you! Keep making these great videos.
@TUBEllaki4 ай бұрын
You are always a very positive person Laura and you have a good family and a nice husband and family. I wish you a good harvest season and strength for your place now and in the future
@Westie_NZ4 ай бұрын
A super fun watch! I've been away from the channel for a little bit, but this was really cool. Laura sure ROCKS!! (Hi, Grant!)
@GlockMan704 ай бұрын
Thank you all for being so wholesome and producing family safe content!!!
@mattsebenoler92834 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Love this content love seeing you and Grant together working the farm as a family!
@reneprovencher83954 ай бұрын
Nice video guys. Yeah it takes a lot of hard work to keep a farm going!!!! How did our ancestors farm????? Hard hard work. My Mémère was one of 6 kids. She milked 10 cows a day , twice a day, plus planting cultivating, etc etc! All with a horse. I cannot imagine. But we did our farm without a horse. Manual labor. Proud of you guys!!!! 👍👍👍👍
@Chattanoogachoochoo_0105a4 ай бұрын
Laura..hi Angel, thanks for the audio fix. Its perfect now. You guys are the best on youtube! Summertime looks fun there in the corn fields. Looking forward to your next video, take care, sweetie.
@Ajibe20054 ай бұрын
I’m very proud of guys. That shows a lot not only the hard work on the farm but also your unity in every area. May Lord mighty God continue blessing you and keep you safe from any danger. ❤❤
@electricboatal4 ай бұрын
Watching this video makes me happy that I no longer have to deal with all of the wonderful things that you just showed us. I had to continually fix broken stuff only to find five more things that needed fixing. I was a rancher in the west and we had to work pretty hard to get enough water on our fields for the feed. We had a half section of oats and a half section of alfalfa. When we got enough rain it was super easy, but typically we had to pump water from our lakes to huge guns just to get a crop. Usually we were just fine, but the rest problems were also ever present. BTW we just had a fire on our farm. The workers were welding on a tractor or implement and sparked a fire through our recently crimped and planted fields. It only burned 2 acres of field and 2 acres of 7 year old yellow pines. We are about a quarter mile from the fire department and they responded fairly quickly and they called in two more volunteer fire departments and Virginia forestry to bring a bulldozer to stop it. Just bad luck! Best Regards Your Pal Al
@commanderdante31854 ай бұрын
Laura and Grant, use Vanilla extract mixed with water to keep Mosquitos away. It's 100% natural and works really well. You could add cinnamon or something else if the smell bothers you but I think it's nice. God bless.
@davidshannon65974 ай бұрын
"You win, you get to go up!" Grant says, ha. Love to watch you guys work and solve problems.
@bobmiller98354 ай бұрын
Laura you don’t get the wet t-shirt prize but you are outstanding with the video content and presentation. Thank you for sharing.
@michaelwilliams74814 ай бұрын
I didn't think it would be long before Laura got wet, Sometimes any mechanical items that haven't been used for a while will decide not to work. Laura favourite animal 'mice' always don't seem to be far away, even mice got to your video. Bring your cat with you! Stay safe everybody, crop looking good, love from Mike. ❤
@mmi164 ай бұрын
I am surprised that mice didn't make their homes in the air cleaners.
@donrussell20174 ай бұрын
Small solar panel trickle charger to keep pivot battery charged when pivot is not running?
@thebrowns53374 ай бұрын
@@donrussell2017 mount it on a roof over the motor... weather protection and free battery charger
@42base134 ай бұрын
@@thebrowns5337 Every welding shop in the area sells pre-fabed huts for irrigation engines. I'm a little surprised that they don't have them.
@gustavn89024 ай бұрын
@@donrussell2017 yes what i mentioned above...
@live365daysOfficial4 ай бұрын
Wow, what an incredible video! The content was engaging! well-produced, and truly captivating from start to finish. I was thoroughly impressed by the quality and effort put into this. I'm eagerly looking forward to more interesting and exciting content in the upcoming days. Keep up the fantastic work! Your passion and creativity are truly inspiring. Much love and support to you and the team 🎉
@russellbowman80514 ай бұрын
Thanks L&G For The Video!! Lots Of Gruling Hard Work In The Heat Of The Day Working On The Pivots!! Keep Smiling On!! 😅👍👊❤️
@douglasbrooker58343 ай бұрын
Nice episode, your jack of all trades attitude is refreshing.
@firefighterwithlove3 ай бұрын
I really like watching your video. Thank you for your work and kindness❤
@cuocsonglangnoigogang4 ай бұрын
I am truly inspired by your depiction of farmers making it rain. Your portrayal of their hard work and dedication in such a dynamic and vital process reflects a deep appreciation for their efforts. Your ability to highlight their contributions and the impact they have is both meaningful and enlightening. And I am Floating Village Life
@kroadie39364 ай бұрын
Good morning Laura farms. Qualities like perseverance,inner fortitude and dedicated work!
@ld57144 ай бұрын
Good afternoon Sunshine! It was great seeing you two today. That's was a long and frustrating day but seeing the pivot putting out that beautiful cover of irrigation was very rewarding and pleasurable to see. Kind of therapudic in a way. Thanks for taking me along with you today. Have a blessed week. Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
@AjaySinghBayArea.Young504 ай бұрын
Love you all the farmers of world !! You are the Nobelist!!
@HolgerMueller-un6ji4 ай бұрын
It’s always hard work on a farm and just about “ programmed “ things go kaput . It’s easy for a lot of us to watch the videos and probably even evaluate how things are done . Like people already suggested > a well stocked toolbox is a must on the Ranger , plenty spare parts and extra Batteries . The videos are well made and thanks for posting them
@christrella31344 ай бұрын
Rock paper scissors to see who takes a chance on frying with the nice suntan oil glaze. You know? Laura's like one of the elephants in the old Bugs Bunny cartoons. Show her the mice and she's ontop of anything she can climb and ready to beat them. Even if it's Grant's body to beat them with. Rock, Paper, Scissors is now the selection process for all unpleasant and dangerous situations. Not seniority, not gender, don't worry Gauge. It could be anyone's risk! Love watching the trifecta of farming at work!
@mwilhelmindetroit4 ай бұрын
And "You win! You get to climb up the 20 ft ladder to service the 21-foot high boom!" :)
@MikePagenkopf4 ай бұрын
Nice work everyone Have a good day be safe have fun
@davidlauman7604 ай бұрын
You folks might want to invest in a battery tester and keep your batteries on a trickle charger and test them after full charge
@johnm72494 ай бұрын
also a wire brush for the battery terminals ...
@barbarabowman45334 ай бұрын
Or just a pallet of batteries!
@15Med34 ай бұрын
@@barbarabowman4533 Grant would lose his mind in excitement lol
@Seegster774 ай бұрын
@@barbarabowman4533absolutely. Can never have enough batteries. Expensive but worth the investment.
@agentcrm4 ай бұрын
@@barbarabowman4533 They have a pallet of batteries over winter. They just need to be on chargers.
@kittty20054 ай бұрын
Hey Laura there's a young man over southern Utah his name is Hunter and he helped a group of friends ,the FabRats and Merlins old school garage Jetski Jimmy, pick up an old speed boat stuck in a dried up portion of lake Powell 2 years ago, he was chosen to get a custom foot shaped chrome gas pedal from the bow of the boat and he found a momma mouse nursing her litter and he screamed like a little girl they crawled on his legs to get out he was 18 at that time .these people are KZbinrs ,good people.
@lonniewelter3124 ай бұрын
Haven't watched any of your video's for awhile but glad to see your family doing well.
@jcrootube4 ай бұрын
“I could be in a cubicle or something”… ouch!! 😂😂 Thanks guys, I love your videos
@alvisecusin54334 ай бұрын
Hi Laura. I am an Italian farmer with my own company. I really have to tell you that the more I watch your videos, the more I would like to try your farming techniques and your types of equipment. Anyway, congratulations on your work. hi 🇮🇹
@Kinghauler20124 ай бұрын
A trick I’ve learned in my 35 yrs as a heavy equipment mechanic, apply never sieze paste on each side of the gasket before you mount that new motor. Trust me, give it a try. :)
@papatomsthoughts4 ай бұрын
And on shafts where they slide together. I worked in liquid fertilizer industry and we couldn't keep enough anti seize in the shop. I always had a bottle in my truck for service and repairs.
@fazeobama88724 ай бұрын
@@papatomsthoughts i mean yeah with fertilizers you have a loooot of corrosion
@Frankie--da-fixer4 ай бұрын
Laura's tan is amazing,her and Grant's knowledge is Great:-)
@dennislarson49604 ай бұрын
Sometimes things take a 5-foot crowbar to "encourage" them to come loose. Sometimes that bar even needs a chuck of pipe on the end to reinforce that "encouragement." Thanks for sharing how life REALLY is on the farm! 🙂
@sgtgreengoat4 ай бұрын
"2 1/2 hours later and we have one pivot started." Followed by the biggest smile of the day. lol Bad day in the corn field is still better than a good day in a cubicle.
@brentherring53324 ай бұрын
The two of you make a great team.
@lenawallster83794 ай бұрын
HI Laura! At 22:15 in your video, you suggested to put the cornfield wiew as a wallpaper on the desktop. So I did. It looks greate! I must also tell you, here in Sweden cornfields are not very common, so I´m glad to have one in front of me every day!
@markemery8884 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, your videos encourage me on so many levels. Your hard work really pays off. Let it Rain.
@roberttimmerman3553 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving Laura to fight another day… watching her with that ladder was making my palms get sweaty.
@gwbaker4 ай бұрын
I just discovered you guys. OMG, I love your vibe and content. When you explained how corn pollinated itself and grew I was hooked! Thanks for all you do to inform, entertain and FEED us!
@davidaaaa46114 ай бұрын
I once was a corn farmer. Your corn crop looks very good. I have viewed a few of your videos lately. I like them. Thanks for the video.
@davesusek33304 ай бұрын
Great video love the pivot work. But thinking you need a battery sponsor. 😂😂
@beckyumphrey26264 ай бұрын
Great video.. It is awesome you grew tall beautiful corn plants that far without having to turn on your irrigation. Excellent rains.
@charlesistheman4 ай бұрын
In the first minute forty of the video i learned like 3 things i didn't know! Thanks Laura!
@AM-pl2pt4 ай бұрын
Really enjoy watching you guys! Helps me to understand just what it takes to make a farm operation produce a crop.
@Gigawatts-gy9ih4 ай бұрын
It's so cool to see those putting out the water the way they do. Great vid guys. Stay cool.
@cedricbroussard87384 ай бұрын
Y'all killed it. Teamwork makes the dream work!!
@dinocr67834 ай бұрын
Very well done! I especially enjoy the back ground music. 😅😆😁
@dmorgan284 ай бұрын
Wow that must have been a long hot day. 😢 Looked like you guys might have had a little bit of luck like I have sometimes 😅. You guys do good work. Cool video. 👍❤️
@Incaensio4 ай бұрын
UMC is great! Coming in clutch
@agentcrm4 ай бұрын
Apart from the obvious that you guys need to put all of those batteries on chargers during the winter. Also add a set of jump start studs on the ranger, so you can use it to charge and jump start motors.
@ramsinghsuthar17174 ай бұрын
में आपकी सारी वीडियो देखता हूं चाहे मुझे समझ में आए या न आए में एक किसान हू मुझे आप की वीडियो देखता हु आप की सिंचाई प्रणाली वहुत पसंद आई आप की भाषा तो समझ नही आती हे लेकिन फिर भी आपकी वीडियो देखता हूं आप बाली खेती अच्छी लगी❤
@robertrohler36444 ай бұрын
Great winterizing tips - thanks. In the aviation world I heard the term of pickling the engines for storage or for shipment. When a jet engine has it 1st starts up, it smokes too.
@gustavn89024 ай бұрын
i love unboxing boxes with laura... my friday is maked better by u laura. have an awesome weekend...
@kevingilbert96954 ай бұрын
That's a whole bunch of heart right there. Much respect 🤘
@blnfuse4 ай бұрын
ok now i've watched it 2 times . i came up with a good idea . you are a smart girl , [i'm 65] , why don't you draw up a 'service box' , that slides into the back of your four wheelers for when you go out to do such things ? it could have tools , oil , lots of batts , small air comp , solar panel on top , long pry bar , you know , all the stuff like your fuel trailer just mini . oh and a small geni too !
@ahmvdie3 ай бұрын
I was smiling through out the video ☺️
@cirrus820travelers94 ай бұрын
Really enjoy coming along watching your farm life. Keep on growing!
@bullzye1014 ай бұрын
awesome stuff guys ... oh good old farming life there always something to do LOL luv it .. big thumbs up 👍😃👍
@pilialoha214 ай бұрын
Yup solar panels and a shed would go along way and is cheaper then switching to diesel ⛽️ ❤ Thank for all the videos.
@DHGo-ex7ns4 ай бұрын
I'm no expert but I believe the mouse is more scared of your and other large animals. Now Snakes are a different matter if you approach or step on them. Very interesting that V8 engines can stand out side over the year and still run. I love your handwork. team work and super optimism attitude!
@davidlabedz20464 ай бұрын
Your hard work and ingenuity paid off!
@Incaensio4 ай бұрын
You two are incredible. #couplegoals. Love you guys ❤️
@edtvnow4 ай бұрын
Everything's better when wetter, good job Grant.
@AgroTechSolutionsYT2 ай бұрын
Love you all the farmers of world ! Thanks for sharing this video
@paulwalters68794 ай бұрын
So so happy to see you all again.
@godoftheinterwebz4 ай бұрын
The last few videos were starting to look produced. It is nice to see your wonderful personality shining through If Grant ever gets a personality, we would like to see it too
@rictri034 ай бұрын
Those pivot roads are the best idea ever 👍👍👍👍
@jokempopapeltesouraoupedra50614 ай бұрын
Que Legal o milho já esta embonecando !🍕 Como a Laura e Boa no Pedra, Papel, Tesoura, nem eu sou tão bom assim ! 🟨✖🟢
@jamesheuer51394 ай бұрын
First job out of college, degree in Agriculture, was drilling wells in the spring, then building center pivot irrigation systems in Central Wisconsin, 1976!👍👍💥
@jdp03594 ай бұрын
I'm tired just watching you from my couch in air-conditioning!
@churchillotieno-jp8by4 ай бұрын
Watching from Kenya... great content Laura😊
@OAE74774 ай бұрын
Laura please use some head cover. Heat exhaustion or heat stroke will put you out of action with possibly permanent damage. Glad to see you at least have an ac vehicle in the field.
@tomkelsey72264 ай бұрын
A lot of satisfaction looking over the fields after a hard day's work. And that fresh smell is heavenly.
@danfinley36904 ай бұрын
Yes thank you for all you all do such an amazing channel bless y’all
@wink99704 ай бұрын
Grant is like Marlin Perkins, Laura, Go over there and poke that Lion, I'll wait here
@jstephenallington84314 ай бұрын
🤣 "OH! Look at that! The lion's got his arm in his mouth! It doesn't look much like he's going to give it back either, you can bet that hurt"!
@mattsebenoler92834 ай бұрын
Hilarious. I remember watching Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and remember Jim jumping out of a helicopter onto some wild anaconda or something while Marlin narrated from the safety of the shore... Good memories! "Oh...and there goes Jim! Lookout Jim! That thing has big teeth. No worries, folks, I'm sure it only looks like Jim is being asphyxiated..."
@0745VaclavDubskyMVDr4 ай бұрын
Máte výbornou moderní design a techniku super Laura ❤❤❤
@markmonroe73304 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you. Really enjoyed this one. Even well pumps are doing their best to get out of California.
@mmi164 ай бұрын
Corn in my area tasseled starting about the 5th of July. No irrigation - just natures own. Several fields I pass were planted with soybeans - one guy didn't clean his plater very well - lots of corn stalks showing throughout the field. Corn may be a cash crop, but in a bean field it is just another weed.
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper4 ай бұрын
Lots of guys are going more and more to beans just because it's an easier crop to plant. The beans will weather a freeze and stay in the ground until the weather is good enough for them, but corn will grow regardless and die if you get a freeze. Up in Illinois it took them 6 weeks to plant instead of the usual 2 weeks, so things are way staggered out there. Some corn is pretty well done with tasseling, and others haven't even started.
@matthiasaronjonsson30663 ай бұрын
Awesome content! You people are great! :D
@alanbierhoff68314 ай бұрын
Before I found this channel, all I knew about corn was that it needed butter and salt. 😂 You definitely need a battery company as a channel sponsor
@HerbertPrince3 ай бұрын
Good idea wrapping the ends of both exhaust on the well pump for the pivot. I learned about 50 years ago, if water gets in either the intake, or exhaust, due to rain, being air will compress, but water won't, when the valves close and the piston in the cylinder starts on the compression stroke, it can actually bend the connecting rods (between the pistons and crankshaft), causing the engine to need to be rebuilt and internal parts replaced. I like the homemade exhaust manifolds. They should be there a while.
@gregkarkowsky9674 ай бұрын
its wonderful how excited you get about the one little ear of corn.😇
@ElephantSoul3 ай бұрын
Grant has a good outlook on things
@harvmac694 ай бұрын
Im not even a farmer but I love yalls content!
@manidig4 ай бұрын
Job well done, Laura, Grant and Gage.
@djkillachris3 ай бұрын
Check out mini solar battery minders. Cheap and simple way to extend battery several years.
@halholloway56944 ай бұрын
Thank you for updating the safety shields on the drive shafts!!!!!
@FreedomRock444 ай бұрын
Great job Laura, Grant and Gage!!!!! Summertime Summertime Sum Sum Summertime!!!!!
@robertstoler72094 ай бұрын
The face expression through this video are priceless. ❤
@Foomba4 ай бұрын
You guys are real comedians today! No lie.
@johnensminger76754 ай бұрын
Always enjoy catching up with you guys! Thanks for sharing!😊 Looks like fun!