Hey Josh thank you for the livestream I caught the replay and I enjoyed it and it was nice to see mrs. Stony. Ridge there with you for a little bit woo
so how do you put 90 gallons on 3 acres when your ground speed never stays the same? I see your spraying it on grass, so do you need rain to wash this product into the soil or do you feel it just makes it down there eventually?
I'd like to know what motivates Ms. SRF to help you on the farm. My wife has known since we married over 20 years ago that one day I would return to the family farm. But she does not seem super thrilled with the notion as that time approaches. The future isn't as distant as it once was I guess.
How do we get our better halves to be willingly involved? For context my wife is Japanese and part of her objection is that there aren't many Japanese friends in rural America. Only one child is under 18, but the schools aren't great either. My grandfather is 94 and I hope he makes it past 100 so that my kids are all past grade school when I return – and we can enjoy more time with him of course. The other sad part of family farming is the reality that often family can't all make a living on the farm and must pursue a first career first. Probably why most farmers are up in their years.
Anyways how do we make sure that the farm experience is rewarding for our spouses?
Thatβs funny!! Beard die!! I was pure white hair and beard , had chemo and two treatments of radiation!! All my hair on my body came in solid Black!!! Yea pure Black!! And I was a natural beard Santa for years!! Not anymore.
Thanks for sharing and I was away and watched your morning cow & coffee replay and saw the cup of coffee spilled. Hehehe. Good to see that Ms Stony Ridge feeling well and you as well. I donβt have or do Facebook (used to) and I wonder is the SuperSoil fertiliser from Ireland and wondering can it be use for the houseplant or garden? Anyways, hope you can get someone to give you a massage and hope your back gets better. Thanks again for sharing.
Miami Florida
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try a hanger steak also called the butchers steak its one of the best
Washington state ,Forks wa,twilight zone for the twilight books.
Logger
Good to see happy faces.
Hey Josh thank you for the livestream I caught the replay and I enjoyed it and it was nice to see mrs. Stony. Ridge there with you for a little bit woo
so how do you put 90 gallons on 3 acres when your ground speed never stays the same? I see your spraying it on grass, so do you need rain to wash this product into the soil or do you feel it just makes it down there eventually?
Good afternoon. From Ohio. Thanks for heads up on spam. We all have to be aware of it.
Mark Timothy tibbetts and I both said hello and yes my dummy is back being my pd coworkers again
I'm always on the safety line and I do the same thing it's called a blocking party π
Bessy haggard gatto aka Maria getchell baby doark wife Been attacked every farmers and she is the original one who killed our baby girl Sami
Here is the SRF Patreon page link if interested. https://www.patreon.com/StoneyRidgeFarmer.
I'd like to know what motivates Ms. SRF to help you on the farm. My wife has known since we married over 20 years ago that one day I would return to the family farm. But she does not seem super thrilled with the notion as that time approaches. The future isn't as distant as it once was I guess.
How do we get our better halves to be willingly involved? For context my wife is Japanese and part of her objection is that there aren't many Japanese friends in rural America. Only one child is under 18, but the schools aren't great either. My grandfather is 94 and I hope he makes it past 100 so that my kids are all past grade school when I return – and we can enjoy more time with him of course. The other sad part of family farming is the reality that often family can't all make a living on the farm and must pursue a first career first. Probably why most farmers are up in their years.
Anyways how do we make sure that the farm experience is rewarding for our spouses?
I'm getting gray hairs lately
Dollar tree stores have it real cheaper and last so much longer
Morning Stoney ridge farmer n Ms.Stoney Ridge sure glad you are feeling better have fun at the gym
Corryton Tn
Pray for Canada too
Would you sell that manure spreader
Howdy Josh, Dickinsob, Texas
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Yes fajitas
I would like to eat with you someday
Sir, yes sir! I'm looking for a f250, I'd be interested plz
hey Mss and Mrs SRF
From Indiana glad she's feeling better ππββοΈ
Iβll buy the flank steak. Makes great fajitas. And Iβve been doing SPGO for years.
I cannot wait to get a similar cabbed tractor! I currently have a Kioti 4510 AC would be sooooo nice on these 100 degree days
South Mississippi
Yea I get several comments that I have won something!!
Thatβs funny!! Beard die!!
I was pure white hair and beard , had chemo and two treatments of radiation!!
All my hair on my body came in solid Black!!! Yea pure Black!!
And I was a natural beard Santa for years!! Not anymore.
Ok your cup is on the pallet when you go looking for it!!ππ€£π
Watching from Texas, I miss the live stream!!
Thanks for sharing and I was away and watched your morning cow & coffee replay and saw the cup of coffee spilled. Hehehe. Good to see that Ms Stony Ridge feeling well and you as well. I donβt have or do Facebook (used to) and I wonder is the SuperSoil fertiliser from Ireland and wondering can it be use for the houseplant or garden?
Anyways, hope you can get someone to give you a massage and hope your back gets better. Thanks again for sharing.
Sweetwater, Texas
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Interesting
Glad to hear that Ms SR is feeling better.
Hope you feel better soon.
I enjoy your videos.