DougStevenz
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God Made a Farmer
Credits:
Paul Harvey: narration
Music: John Barry "Ride to Fort Hayes" from the "Dances with Wolves" soundtrack
Photos: Modern Pioneer with additional photos from Doug Stevenz
zhlédnutí: 79

Video

Beautiful - BethelFC Worship Ministries
zhlédnutí 145Před 7 lety
The Worship Ministries team from Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Fargo, North Dakota performs "Beautiful". Watch the Bethel Evangelical Free Church worship service live stream Sunday mornings at 9 and 10:45 at live.bethelfc.com
Miraculum with Matt Seidel and Bethel FC Worship Ministries
zhlédnutí 612Před 7 lety
Matt Seidel and the Worship Ministries team from Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Fargo, North Dakota perform Miraculum. Watch the Bethel E Free Church worship service live stream Sunday mornings at 9 and 10:45 at live.bethelfc.com
Arise My Love - Bethelfc Worship Ministries
zhlédnutí 187Před 9 lety
Arise My Love, featuring the Choir, Orchestra and Worship Team from Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Fargo, North Dakota. Palm Sunday, 2015.
Dry Edible Bean Sheller for Less than thirty dollars
zhlédnutí 22KPřed 12 lety
I've watched a number of videos where folks have come up with their own contraptions for shelling dry beans, so I've added mine as well. I walked through several aisles of my favorite man store in Fargo, ND, to get the creative juices flowing, and this is what I came up with.
Tribute to Robert J Runck Sr - Chris Rice Life Means So Much
zhlédnutí 487Před 14 lety
The family video I made as a tribute to my dad. We showed this at his funeral. The picture at the end is a shot of him when he was a little boy growing up on our family farm near Casselton, ND.
Grandma Runck - Grandpa Runck's Fence
zhlédnutí 157Před 14 lety
Grandma tells how Grandpa put up a fence to keep Steve and Mary from getting outside the house yard when they were little, and how Grandpa got a little sneaky.
Grandma Runck: Cleaning Up Bobby
zhlédnutí 71Před 14 lety
Grandma Cleone Runck tells about one of her boys getting into one of the messiest places on the farm.
Grandma Cleone Runck: Friday Nights
zhlédnutí 89Před 14 lety
Grandma Runck tells why Friday nights were special.
Grandma Cleone Runck: Grandma and the Bull
zhlédnutí 75Před 14 lety
Grandma Runck tells about her close encounters with a bull.

Komentáře

  • @olddave4833
    @olddave4833 Před 3 lety

    back in the 40s, our grampa would put the beans, shells and vines in a burlap sack after he has dried them in the sun and wind,, then us kids would beat the hell out of the burlap sack with a few sticks,, he would pull out all the vines and heavy stuff and on a very windy day he would dump the beans from one tub to another to blow out the chaft. the women and girls would sort and soak the beans the night before cooking them..

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this invention. I had quite a few beans, but both of these tricks worked fine.

  • @flanmaryj
    @flanmaryj Před 7 lety

    Pretty cool!

  • @kyleyoung8707
    @kyleyoung8707 Před 7 lety

    you must not compost or mulch. thank you for the great idea

  • @peterjohnson5234
    @peterjohnson5234 Před 8 lety

    Great video boys! I plan to make similar machines to process my beans, wheat, and rice. Fun!!!

    • @stevedouglas389
      @stevedouglas389 Před 8 lety

      Good for you, Peter! Maybe you can shoot a video of what you come up with and post the link here. I'm sure others will be interested, as are we.

  • @michaelheggen
    @michaelheggen Před 9 lety

    Thanks for demonstrating some great ingenuity! I always like to see off-the-shelf items re-purposed. When I first started watching this, I said to my wife, "He sounds like Charlie Selberg! I wonder if he's from North Dakota? " And sure enough, you're in Fargo, which is where Charlie grew up.

    • @DougStevenz
      @DougStevenz Před 8 lety

      +Michael Heggen Folks from other parts of the country say we have a dialect up here, too. I spent 30 years doing radio here in Fargo. You'd think I would have learned to cover it up better by now! ;-)

    • @michaelheggen
      @michaelheggen Před 8 lety

      +DougStevenz, it was mostly in your first few sentences. :-) You've got a great radio voice.

  • @decifal
    @decifal Před 10 lety

    Interesting contraption... I've seen folks use a pillow case and a shifter, but hey man, if it works dont' fix it! :-)

  • @mugginsquilts1
    @mugginsquilts1 Před 10 lety

    WiND is your friend. Or direct the fan on it pouring from one container to the other. My mother used to work up 100 lbs from wash tub to wash tub, using the wind on the side of a hill, and pouring from bucket to bucket. We jumped on the beans when we were little kids, to get them shelled....all that was 'free'.

  • @MrAirbiscut
    @MrAirbiscut Před 11 lety

    nice and simple, I like it

  • @PenelopeVW21
    @PenelopeVW21 Před 11 lety

    Hey Steve! Love your idea and love Fargo (the movie) hahaha We live here in Hawaii and are searching for ways to clean the various beans we grow....including Christmas Limas , which won't fit through the holes! Anyhow....thanks for this great idea! Will let you know how it goes....

  • @waltlars3687
    @waltlars3687 Před 11 lety

    bolt a finish sander to your top plate you hit with rubber mallet let run for a while should break up all the dry outer hulls use a small desk fan and give wivey back her hair dryer :-)

  • @rb5046_
    @rb5046_ Před 11 lety

    I've been looking for some cheap way to do this, and it looks like a winner. I was thinking about buying one of those pea shellers with the hand crank rollers, but wasn't sure if it would do larger beans, so I'll try making one of these things for a few bucks instead. Thanks