Working on the Farm on Memorial DAY! (Story time at the end!)



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39 thoughts on “Working on the Farm on Memorial DAY! (Story time at the end!)”

  1. We would like to extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation to the relatives of you guys at Wallace Farm and Sawmills who bravely fought and sacrificed their lives in the protection of our country and its freedoms. Their courage and dedication are not only a testament to their personal valor but also a profound gift to all of us who enjoy the liberties they fought to preserve.

    Their sacrifice is a poignant reminder of the cost of freedom and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. We honor their memory and their commitment to ensuring that future generations can live in peace and security. Your family's legacy of service and patriotism is an inspiration to us all.

    Thank you for your immense contributions and for continuing to uphold the values and freedoms they fought so valiantly to protect.

    With heartfelt appreciation,

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  2. Thank you sooo much for sharing a bit of your family history with us. I loved hearing that about your great uncle. He had great foresight being a young man as you said. I wouldn't be able to enjoy videos of Wallace Farm & Sawmill, had it not been for him.
    Hey, I'm not a huge fan of Billy Ray Cyrus, but he got it right with these lyrics of one of his songs from years ago: 🎼"All gave some, some gave all β™₯️
    God bless, laters β˜ΊοΈπŸ‘

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  3. Who is the beautiful girl behind those foster grants LOL corn is looking awesome. We had a john Deere, allice Chalmers and a ford just like yours on our dairy farm. later in life kabuto was one of my largest customers. Tyler you danced well with the tank especially without music ))) Our neighbors farm had over 200 acres of tomato plants Needless to say we did not have to plant tomato's. Most of his acreage was rented..

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  4. Our son did two combat tours in Iraq with the Marines and I sometimes think it's almost as bad onthe parents as it is on the soldiers. His company lost more men then any company in that useless war then any other company A&E did a special on them called "Lima Company " on a lighter comment tell Brittney to keep her thumbs out of the steering wheel. Have fun and stay safe!

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  5. My dad used his GI loan to buy our farm. He took 2 bullets from a Kamakazi plane while aboard his ship. 1 bullet in his left arm and one just about an inch from his heart. I would sit in his lap when I was a little boy and touch the scars left by the bullets. 1 of my uncles lost a leg in a prison war camp . My dads brother served in the Korean war and my cousin lost both legs and both arms when he stepped off the boat in Vietnam.
    So the song that either Merle or Waylon sang "If you are gona take a Knee then Take a Hike" means a lot to me. I was thinking just this morning even though folks are enjoying the holiday the meaning of Memorial Day is lost. We now live in a generation where 20 year olds Must have a $1000 cell phone $500 concert ticket and $9 cup of coffee and refuse to pay their own student loans. Your great uncle was a great example of an American. 20 year olds now are Good Bad examples of Americans. Thanks for taking time to share the story with us.

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  6. Always keeping our loved ones who served in our thoughts and prayers. Our farm here goes back to 1840's just outside of where the battle of Shiloh was fought . Farm used to be a couple thousand acres and the house was used as a hospital during the civil war . We only have 20 acres that we live on today but I am grateful for our home and those who fought and served so that we can live in peace and I hope and pray that we can keep it that way for our kids and the generations to come πŸ‘ God bless y'all and best wishes to ya always 😊

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  7. My Father was a WW2 Army Veteran and served in South Korea with the Occupational Forces after Japan surrendered.
    He passed last year in March, 1 month before his 97th Birthday.
    I am an Air Force Veteran with 8+ years Service during the Vietnam conflict. Not in Vietnam, but Japan and Stateside. USAF Security Service.

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  8. What a wonderful tribute to you family member. My gratitude to your family and the sacrifice they had to endure to ensure of our freedoms today

    Have you ever used Sevin Dust on your tomato plants. It comes in powder and liquid spray form. My mamaw always used the dust/powder in her garden. She used it on most everything she grew.
    I use it on my rose bushes.
    I don't have a place to have a garden. If you decide to use it, make sure you are not gonna have rain for a day or two especially if you use the dust.
    The spray dries pretty quickly. But rain will eventually wash it off. Don't wait for signs of worms or bugs if you decide to try it out. Go ahead and dust them now.
    My mamaw put the dust in an old flour sack and walked down the row shaking the dust out of the sack in each plant.
    Just a thought
    Love you guys and your videos!

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