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- čas přidán 12. 08. 2023
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Have been enjoying following the Farm’s progress! Miss working with the Haugen family.
Thank you for watching. Hope you’re doing well. Be sure to stop in for a visit if you’re ever in the area.
First time watching your channel and noticed that you started farming the same year my great grandfather homesteaded just south of Regina Saskatchewan Canada. We Farmed it till 1983.
Thank you for watching and for sharing a bit of your family’s farming history with us. Interesting that our ancestors both established their homesteads the same year. Hope you enjoyed our content and will continue to follow along with our life on the farm.
Bin sight is looking great!!
Awesome video. Thanks for mentioning Leo.
Great job! , the lancing rods final straw on pin removals what a nice outfit!! Everything is so nice, feel proud!!👍
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Just found your channel, it was a pop up. Looks interesting, just subscribed.
Love to hear this. Welcome and thanks for subscribing!
Tks for sharing. Just getting caught up on your videos. I like your bins. Nice set up. I kinda watch you holding the torch there. Not sure but was you wearing saddles?? Please be safe..Please
Solid!!!
Tell us who is who in your Family. Keep the videos coming.
I usually mention names in the videos, this one I didn’t. If you watch the previous videos, you’ll see who’s part of the Haugen family. 🙂 Thank you for watching.
That is some black dirt. Dirt doesn’t look like that down here.
Interesting. Where’s down here at?
Louisiana, it’s pretty much clay here. But they do grow a lot of soybeans in it.
witch one is your husband