Farms: Growing Hay for the Cattle - America's Heartland
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One young farmer in Tennessee takes an award winning approach to working his family farm. Don Blankenship plants row crops and also hauls in some 40,000 bales of hay a year. Hes also taken national honors for his agriculture work and keeping his family farm going strong. Visit http://tinyurl.com/ybqexww to see the rest of episode 506.
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Im saving up for a cow at the age of 9 and turning my garden into a cow farm.
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nice video of that :) it is a nice looking baler :)
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Steve dont need no money.He doese need the exercise and the mental stimulation though.He had to keep goin.However long you could go Steve,God bless man !
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That's what made America great dog ! I'm goin to work until i'm 78 just like Steve,God willing maybe even longer.Sittin around in the box just ain't me.....
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I would love to be a farmer. Such good honest people.
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Make hay while the sun shines!
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what a great video. and what a cool dad :)
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whats that feed hes giving his cows
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show-off.
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I was born into this kind of stuff. I'm hoping to have a farm of my own one day:)
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You won't see 78 year-old city folks looking as good and active as Don's dad. No sir!
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Very Good
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He was so pleased with himself after that "5-9 job" line. He took a second just to laugh at how great it was.
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as fast as he was driving he prolly tore something up
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he's hauling ass with that bailer
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No it's not impossible, you start out small with older equipment and slowly work your way up by renting land and paying it forward.
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Unless you are born into it, it is impossible for a regular guy to get into farming.
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What happened to the baler near the end of the video? The field must have some deep ruts with all the mud on the tires and is going be rough to mow next time.
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Very impressive. I would like to work in farm if i have the opportunity or owe this machine to produce I know a perfect place where it's needed and would make a lots of profits.
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i wish i was born in the USA i would become farmer