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The Sundberg Family Farm
United States
Registrace 18. 11. 2011
Family of 4 who VLOG about their farm life and hobbies.
Goats, chickens, atvs, tractors, gardening, woodcraft, wood carving VLOGing farm stuff
Goats, chickens, atvs, tractors, gardening, woodcraft, wood carving VLOGing farm stuff
I may try to build this. Traditional mud oven. #adobe #outdooroven
Thinking about trying to build an adobe pizza oven and I have a conversation about it.
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Time to clean up the storm damage.
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Today I spend a couple hours cutting up down trees from a thunderstorm we had a couple weeks ago. #stormdamage #chainsaw #johndeerecompacttractor #trees
I’m asking for a favor.
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Join me in the short video as I shamelessly plug our families channel in hopes of gaining more subscribers and growing in the community that I seem to love so much. 
What ingredient is missing from your food forest?
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Watch a video with me from Perma Pasture Farms on what ingredient is missing from your food forest. #permaculture #foodforest #growfood #homesteading #fruittrees #pastureoflife #growyourownfood #farming #farmlife original video czcams.com/video/d1RhlmDLFb8/video.htmlsi=PwmGSL6xbdl2rmeN
New intro for the Sundberg family barn.
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A new intro for the barn and all the barn animals. 
Morning, coffee and conversation.
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I enjoy a cup of coffee and a morning cigar and a conversation about faith.
Drastic action was needed.
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After another attack on our chickens, I finally had enough and decide to remove the Fox den in hopes that the fox will relocate on its own.
To be or not to be organic, that is the question.
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Coffee talk and a fine cigar and the discussion of the hypothetical questions of going Certified Organic. Please comment I look forward to your responses.
John Deere 2032R compact tractor ditching with 220R loader.
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John Deere 2032R compact tractor ditching with 220R loader.
Julia trims the goat hooves and gives them their CD & T vaccines.
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Julia trims the goat hooves and gives them their CD & T vaccines.
Quick driveway fix after storm washed out driveway.
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Quick driveway fix after storm washed out driveway.
Surveying storm damage from last night’s thunderstorms.
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Surveying storm damage from last night’s thunderstorms.
How to John Deere 2032R & Front end loader 220R quick connect demonstration.
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How to John Deere 2032R & Front end loader 220R quick connect demonstration.
Conversation about being successful at your goals.
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Conversation about being successful at your goals.
Is it the cicadas? Are they killing my trees?
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Is it the cicadas? Are they killing my trees?
Quick job, easy pothole fix in stone/gravel driveway.
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Quick job, easy pothole fix in stone/gravel driveway.
Making compost tea. #compost #composttea #farmlife
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Making compost tea. #compost #composttea #farmlife
Trying to regrow pasture grass where an old riding ring for horses was.
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Trying to regrow pasture grass where an old riding ring for horses was.
I started fasting 18 hours a day, here are my results after a 30 days.
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I started fasting 18 hours a day, here are my results after a 30 days.
Best channel ❤
Thank you friend.
Loved watching this video
Thank you Gayle.
So. It 's not skeri.
IT'S NOT EVEN D3AD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😹😹😹
Why is a tired cat scary
They’re prolly scared bc it’s black
@randino.69 that's racist
@@shanekuchler9569no u
@@randino.69 accually its because its pupils were so small( i could be wrong but ye)
It’s a joke guys…
Awe what a little sweetheart! Good morning Cupid! <3
He's the sweetest!!
My fav part about that cat. Is his ONE white toe bean 😂😂❤
Lol! 😂😂 Ps. The swaying means it’s trying to mimic a leaf. Sorry for my nerdiness. 😜
Thank you, love you.
He’ll always remember how you came to see him on his special day
That would be wonderful.
😢 This was a touching video. It’s so moving to see that gang follow through on the commitment to their friend. This was an experience you will never forget.
Indeed.
Hey dude stay strong you are doing amazing. I'm so so proud of you. Remember that always ❤️
Thank you, I will
Lol me just sketching in the background!😂 (Didn’t realize how much I talk in this short. Lol.)
Love hearing you.
Not sure where you live. I'd contact your local animal control or a wildlife rescue...
Thank you. I must admit I didn't think of that.
Very wise ideas!
Glad you like them!
Emerals Ash Borer. Look for places the bark is swelling.
No, I don't think so. I:m familiar with emerald ash borer its not that.
Gee Five ?
reverse my sentence
@@PrettyGoodLookin I got it but I have no evidence to suggest that.
Five Gee ?
My neighbor lost three trees very qucikly. It was strange.
I think that's the cicada damage where they lay their eggs before they die on the tree tips which drop off to the ground.
I agree. Than you for the comment.
Been seeing that same thing in N IL, too. Lots of tips broken off and hanging dead.
Love the bell idea! I have an old-fashioned triangle on my porch to call everyone in from the property, although people mostly use it to find me lol. Have a great day!
I totally forgot about triangles. They make a great sound as well. Thank you, have a great day as well.
It's amazing the things that just show up
Indeed it is. Thank you for your comment.
@@stevesundberg5956 and thank you for taking the time to notice these little surprises. I own a landscaping company and I find stuff like this all the time, and it always brings me so much joy
Poor Thriller we love you. RIP
Indeed.
Somebody buy this guy another dog
LOL, we have been considering it.
I've never seen your channel before, just randomly showed up in my feed too, but god bless you and at least you care about your animals <3 Most farm animals aren't so fortunate to get 1-on-1 care
Thank you for watching and commenting the kind words.
Be strong. I recently lost a dog that i got when i was 12. He was 12 years old when he died. He was having kidney problems and was so miserable at the last month of his life, couldnt walk well, was urinating constantly where he slept. When he died it was tough but i kept thinking that he lived a happy life without any problems and he finaly could rest and not be miserable.
Thank you for sharing. That's how we feel. We try to give all our animals a happy life too.
@@stevesundberg5956 Yep, they are so pure and innocent. I hate when people treat badly/abuse their animals.
Hi there! My Grandpa taught me how to make compost tea, he called it Liquid Gold. He was a WW1 veteran and always had the most amazing garden. His method was much the same but he would put a tight lid on the 5gal. bucket set it in the sunshine, and he had a hose-sized hole drilled in the lid so he could refill it as needed without us kids playing in it. I remember he used to joke that as a young man, he'd just pick the bucket right up and water right through that hole but as a 90-year-old man he kept it in a wagon and used a large ladle to dish it out. Good memories, Happy Gardening! :O)
Thank you for sharing. I'm in good company.
Why is this vid on my feed?? 😂😂🤣
I'm sorry =*( One of the huge downsides of owning animals. RIP Thriller ❤️
Than you,
Just recording life fucking wit it
I'm so sorry you lost Thriller, I have found that sometimes the learning curve is more like numerous switchbacks. You did everything you could with what you knew at the time, take care.
Thank you for the kind words.
Sow the Land has accomplished this task on their land. Rotational grazing is effective.
I will check them out. Thank you.
So sorry. He looked so cute in the videos. Hope his kids will have his sweet personality.
Thank you.
Hamilton Native Outpost, here on YT, talks a lot about how to use native grasses and forbes to fix the soil and build good forage for livestock. czcams.com/video/afj4_ev2yY8/video.html You're 100% correct in what you're doing. Putting down organic matter, even if that's the leaves that fall in Autumn, will make a world of difference to that compacted soil. I recommend starting with Switch Grass (Panicum virgatum) because that stuff can grow anywhere. And, as you noted, the deep-rooting nature of that glorious grass will really work a number on the hardened soil, breaking things up. As the steward of the land looking to build something that'll be of benefit to the future generations, don't hesitate to plant Coneflower, Lead Plant, Indian Grass and the like. The cattle will jump with joy over the selection of forage, as Hamilton Native Outpost has shown many times. And you'll be happier with the quality and size of your animals. We too often forget that the ecosystem is just that - a system. There are a million little interactions we're only now coming to understand, so any time we can work to rebuild what evolved to be there over thousands of years, that's a good thing and will pay dividends quickly. We might not understand how planting a Carex pensylvanica will help put weight on cattle, but if it's a plant that has been there in the open grasslands for the last millennia, we'd be remiss in not re-introducing it to the site. Those Purple Coneflowers might seem like they're just a pretty plant, but nature doesn't just do pretty. The deep tap root of Echinacia purpurea breaks up the hard ground, allowing the water and air to move through the soil biome, and mines trace minerals from deep in the ground, bringing it up to the surface where plants and animals can use them to their own benefit. All we can say for sure is that the ecosystem is a system and we need to try to work with it even when we don't understand how it's working.
Thank you for the very informative comment. I will look into your suggestions. Great info indeed.
no such thing as mother nature
Poor thing 😢
Indeed.
Are you sitting in an outhouse?
LOL no its the corner of my shop and fence
It was indeed August of '96.
Seems like yesterday.
Don’t forget Tan-Tanz!❤️
Indeed
here in northern sweden you see alot of shooting stars during winter time not summer becas the sun never sets , but if i spend an hour just lookig straight up i can see a couple every hour , i see your from sweden or your family name is defenetly from sweden, Sund = river connecting 2 lakes and Berg = mountain .
Thank you for your comment, very neat to have that explanation of my name.
Keeping the Union area flatter is genius
Thank you.
I would suggest cutting your would to length and thickness before grinding and sanding. Less material to shape, and less material overall to handle
Agree, this was my first go at it and I discovered that error in my thinking. Lol
Great video, Informative and straight to the point. Best of luck with fruiting!
Thank you.
Can hear the birds in background. Never heard that bird sound before.
I wish I knew what it was too, lol.
How funny. Love it
The kids loved it too.
That mushroom experiment sounds interesting. I've never known anyone to grow them.
I am excited too.
How long before you get fruit off the trees?
# months or so for the mature ones and another year for others.
What kind of tool do you employed?
CNC router, Shapeoko Pro.
Steve that is beautiful! Great job. Love it
Thanks a bunch!