It’s Too Invasive to Ignore. It’s Now Or Never.

Published 2024-09-11
It’s finally time to clear some of our pastures of invasive thistle.

#pasture #grassfed #landmanagement #grazing

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All Comments (21)
  • I've been watching you and your homestead evolve for many years and I just wanted to say that it's been a pleasure to watch and learn and see how you grow and change. You two are a great team and you've built a beautiful life and family together. Thank you for sharing your lives with all of us watching.
  • I am so glad you guys show the ordinary and routine things that have to be done on a homestead. It makes your channel authentic.
  • @kaegab333
    I have been noticing change in your editing, your filming and I love it all! I love that you mix the old way of creating with the new way. I love the end result! Keep showing up as real as you've been showing us. This is why people come back to watch. Thank you from a fan of many years. Blessed be 😊🙏
  • @rosemurray
    I loved watching this. As a kid on a farm, I was a bit of a pyromaniac, always asking my grandparents and parents if there was anything I could burn, LOL!
  • @Try2-Imagine
    It is always such a pleasure to watch how you guys have grown and developed your life
  • 🌺Good morning you 2! Brought tears to my eyes watching you brush your sweet Babe and talking to her, taking such wonderful care. Your the best! Loving this weather for sure, I am so READY for real fall here on coast of VA. I also decided not to do a fall garden and just let the beds rest and get them prepared for spring planting.later. Enjoy burning that nasty thistle, be careful!
  • She loves being brushed. She is very pretty. Good for Ralphie. Love how you all care for your animals. Such fun to follow and learn from you and Kevin.
  • @mrbim1954
    I can still smell the smoke burning thistles! Our old mare loved to eat the flowers on top. Good Luck and God Bless!
  • Job well done. You work like my husband and I always did, quietly, once in a while nodding to each other and speaking with our eyes. Such good times they were. Love watching you guys. Can hardly wait for the new calf.
  • In Northern Illinois the Canadian thistle is probably our most invasive. We try to cut it off several times a year, but there are areas we can't get in with the mower and sometimes get neglected. I love your new format, and your interaction with Babe. Raw milk is probably what I miss the most at this point in my homesteading journey.
  • A wonderful thing to say about a couple is,you are great farmers! I have and still do chopping of thistles. Its a necessary chore😓
  • @duncand5148
    THAT IS ONE GOOD LOOKING HERD OF CATTLE. Kevin and Sarah I have been with you guys for sometime now and I never leave a comment. But I had to compliment you all on your cattle herd. They are absolutely beautiful. Picture book/textbook perfect. Great job guys. 👍🏽
  • Your videos are so peaceful to watch. We love and appreciate all that you both do to help us enjoy some sanity in this crazy world.❤
  • @joyces.9021
    Love what you have been doing with your video editing. Beautiful.❤️❤️
  • @penneemw
    I’m feeling good along with you as you get your thistle job completed 😅 I loved your time with Babe at the start of the video 🥰
  • Those falling pine needles, or cedar branches make wonderful fire starters. Almost like gasoline. just in case you ever run out of paper. Yes, land management is so necessary. Thanks for showing us and taking us along. Your farm is beautiful. What a blessing.
  • Been relatively cool and wet here in DFW Texas too. I don't water the lawn and this year it stayed alive all summer which is extremely rare.