Hold down the Hatches! Intense Storm



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43 thoughts on “Hold down the Hatches! Intense Storm”

  1. You reminded me of one of my mom's little sayings when I was a kid with your cow in a storm story – "Birdie shoo-shoo in my eye, me just glad that cows can't fly." 😉🐦🐄 Always stay safe out there…

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  2. Thankfully there were no casualties in the storm. Was the shelter filled with calves when it flipped? Wishing you and your family a blessed week and a gentle spring season. Peace brother.

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  3. Highly interested in the Piviot Bio experiment. Pls be detailed in the stats. How much nitrogen was already down if any, seed population, etc. Storms definitely no fun. Stay safe, Wrangle up some cattle. God Bless, from Iowa.

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  4. It is so refreshing to watch you and your dad work together and get along so well. A lot of shows on TV the people are swearing at each other or trying to screw the other one over.

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  5. I know that look after ‘don’t get stuck’.
    Beautiful black baby beevos!
    Yo, Isaac!
    You can rock me just about anywhere. It’s alright, cause you’re all I’ve got tonight…..the cars 🚘
    Nothing is what it used to be on any of us..
    And then Cole, you’ve got red shoes 👠 on…
    Oh mylanta what a storm! That’s Oklahoma kind! That’s when we all go out to watch. Looks like the topsoil from the next county over is being redistributed. The windbreak still didn’t fly apart! Woooohoooo!
    Storla Station

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  6. Don’t you know that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
    That being said I would love a bit or that green stuff sent here to AZ! Or better yet adopt me and my critters! I’m handy at fixing fence!

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  7. When you talk about rainfall "sixteen hundredths", is that hundredths of an inch?
    In Australia, old-school farmers still talk about "points of rain". 100 points in an inch.
    We're metric now, of course.
    25 millimetres = 1 inch
    Awesome videos.

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