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AgDay: Howard Buffet Talks Immigration, Border Security
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Farmers and ranchers along the Arizona border are facing some serious challenges. That's why Buffett and groups like American Farm Bureau are calling for agricultural immigration reform along with border security.
GEA Monobox
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GEA unveiled a prototype of the company’s Monobox milking robot at Automation Day 4.0 in Teichröda, Germany.
AgDay: Will S.D. Be the Next Big Dairy State?
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AgDay: Will S.D. Be the Next Big Dairy State?
AgDay: Cold Snap Impacts Traffic On Mississippi River
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AgDay: Cold Snap Impacts Traffic On Mississippi River
AgDay: Turkey Shortage Boosts Farmers' Profits
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AgDay: Turkey Shortage Boosts Farmers' Profits
AgDay: Eastern Corn Belt Farmers Bag Grain to Cut Costs
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AgDay: Eastern Corn Belt Farmers Bag Grain to Cut Costs
AgDay: Creating a Windbreak on Your Farm
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AgDay: Creating a Windbreak on Your Farm
AgDay: Building a Workshop That's Right for You
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AgDay: Building a Workshop That's Right for You
AgDay: Iowa Farm Girl Becomes U.S. Senator
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AgDay: Iowa Farm Girl Becomes U.S. Senator
AgDay: Sorghum Tops List for Chinese Grain Imports
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AgDay: Sorghum Tops List for Chinese Grain Imports
DMI Update from Elite Producer Business Conference
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DMI Update from Elite Producer Business Conference
AgDay: Low Grain Prices Not Just Affecting Farmers
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AgDay: Low Grain Prices Not Just Affecting Farmers
AgDay: SD Bee Keeper Says Honey Production Could Be Better
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AgDay: SD Bee Keeper Says Honey Production Could Be Better
AgDay: Land Values Expected to Keep Dropping
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AgDay: Land Values Expected to Keep Dropping
Are you sure about that 0:14
Dad is on her way
Brought back memories. My dad had one. I remember driving it to my uncle's place when I was in my early teens. It had calcium in the tires and being a teenager I had to see how fast it would go. Once I got rolling the calcium stayed on one side like spinning a pail of water. Scared the heck out of me.
I had one. It was beautiful. It was my father’s but my wife made me sell it and now she is my ex-wife.
I'd take that right out in the woods and skid logs
He knew how to tell a story!!!
K E L P I E ??? No way!!! Never! There is NO yellow Kelpie with Labrador face.
Ten years ago and it still looks good.
We had three of them. Still have two.
There is a Heider tractor on Hwy 26 west at Camp 18 restaurant on the way to the Oregon coast. It's on display along with a lot of other logging and farm equipment. It looks pretty complete.
Good information
I have a 1949 Allis B but can't find a new starter. Does anyone out there know where I can buy one without breaking the bank?
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Csapágykenés valamilyen zsírral és hámsejtekkel...
Hope he’s got a boyfriend in prison.
Not being a hater but If you read the comments many watchers agree at 17:11 you show greasing your bearings I did not hear you say you had packed them before this you should pack them like in this clip or they will fail as you have not put enough grease in between the rollers ua-cam.com/video/BhL1uAp_WCw/v-deo.htmlsi=GsMZ0dpRRSZGdzgn.
in these times - everyone needs to learn to grow their own food
“The laws of economics have not been repealed”. - Richard Brock
I love the sound of this tractor. It really purrs like a kitten. 👍
this was very helpful, encouraging, informative
Baxter, you need to meet up with Red Green! His real name is Mr. Duct Tape!! You both would get along very well!!
Operated 2 diesels and one gas. Great tractors.
My last name is Coulter
Early orange ACs were Persian orange #1. When the D series tractors started coming out with cream wheels and grill, (series II) they were Persian orange #2, even later came corporate orange, which to me looked like it had a brownish tint to it>
Screaming’ Jimmy!
A tractor from my neck of the woods, great to see, thanks.
LONG LIVE FARMER WASP USA LONG LIVE LUISELLA VERY VERY GOOD GIRL VERY VERY ONEST WOMEN LONG LIVE FARMER GERMANY LONG LIVE BUNDESWEHR GERMANY LONG LIVE US ARMY LONG LIVE MARK TWAIN NOT ITALY ITALY IS RATS IS MAFIA PULCINELLA RATS PIZZA ITALY RATS FOR EVERY DAY
3 of us overhauled the engine in a ZA at Black Hawk College, East Campus, between Kewanee and Galva, Illinois in 1984. A unique experience.
Very enjoyable. Thanks
Did the nematodes eat all the corn out of your bird feeder?
The Amish don’t use protection
Hi frank mark Beautifull farm 💋❤️
In the day the w-9 was a giant.
The eagle claw 3 pt system is something that they never should have removed. You dont have to get off the tractor to use the 3 point hitches. It locked in automatically and just pull the rope to release the load. It was a nice tractor series.
I just bought my first 550 Oliver today. I have had a TO 30 Ferguson and a D14 Allis. The 550 is taken apart. I have work to do.
Yeah, I was wondering the same. I see AgWeb in my news feed with their own video hosting. They just recently talked about China buying corn and soybeans in Brazil/South Africa. They never once mentioned BRICS. That's just odd to me.
Did you do this?
What did this sell for?
In Missouri LITERALLY ANYONE who is an adult can legally acrue 100 gallons per adult per household up to a maximum of 2 adults per household. You don't need a license for personal use. But it CANNOT be transported or sold.
This dingleberry isn't making moonshine. Moonshine is illegal whiskey. He has a license. He's just making whiskey. Wannabe.
0:14 it was the original whiskey. The stuff in the stores is the imposter. Unclean trash.
2:49 - 2:17 Now I remember that former early morning program on WNDY-TV 23 at 5:00am this morning.
What variety do you use.
Herding dogs are the best dogs. If you have time with them. Smart. They recognize tension and act (if trained) exactly as trained. They're loyal to the pack and will submit almost instantly (if trained). Loving, yes absolutely.
I got a border collie blue healer cross and he's like 3 months and I have started working on calves with him. I just wanna learn more about training him cuz he is already awesome and smart just on his now.
Definitely missed the biggest selling point... it's FUN!
I farmed in the 90s with a 660 wheat land with duels, and a 856 ih and a Gvi mm.
Good interview with a hands on guy who clearly understands dogs and cattle.
what type of kelpi is that not to mention as well those collies are crosses
I can only imagine what it farm truck would do in one of those car washes!