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Long Farms @UCPFWfOfH2iT0jOuTZxTTrYw@youtube.com

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We are a 6th generation cattle farm located in Tennessee. We


07:40
Broke down in the hay field. Send help!!!
07:08
Cattle farming and dry weather. Trying our best to survive this extreme heat.
05:10
She is a better content creator than her daddy.
06:59
1st cut hay 2024. Rolling up some top quality cow chow.
07:47
Maintainence work on our fleet of farm equipment for hay season 2024.
08:59
Top quality black angus calves are almost ready to sell.
06:07
Preserving the wood on our 50+ year old hay barn.
05:06
Upgrading some farm equipment. 1st piece is our brand new 2023 Can-Am HD9 defender!!!
04:02
2024 National Farm Machinery Show, day 2. I visit the #johndeere and #kubota booths.
05:46
2024 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky- day 1.
06:32
Hay season 2024 is fast approaching. Maintenance is key for any type farm equipment.
08:10
1st winter storm of 2024. Time to refill the barn with more hay.
08:06
1st frigid temperatures of 2024 moving through Tennessee and what we do to prepare for it.
05:31
This creep feeder has been a great investment for our farm.
04:08
2024 breeding season has begun. Our herd bull didn't waste any time on his 1st day out.
06:21
Some of these momma cows were getting hangry during feeding time!!
04:26
John Deere tractor cold start and stubborn momma cows.
04:48
Ritchie water troughs and why we insulate them during the winter.
03:38
Farming and mental health awareness. I'm glad to be back to almost 100%!!!
05:29
Drought conditions force us to start feeding hay earlier than normal.
04:23
Testing some new technology on our diesel fuel storage tank.
04:12
Farm kid driving lesson. Gracie takes over the camera.
03:49
Field prep before the upcoming first frost.
06:31
Diesel fuel treatment and why it's important to use year round.
04:12
First fall calves of 2023 are on the ground. Feeding hay due to dry conditions.
05:14
After an easy fix, we are back in the field to finish our 3rd cutting hay.
04:44
I decided to use the bush hog instead of getting a 2nd cut of hay.
05:13
1st cut hay 2023 is done, now to start on other farm projects.
05:29
2023 could be a record setting year for first cut hay!!
06:53
The key to a successful hay crop, it's all in the undergrowth!!!
06:20
A smooth start to our 1st cut hay for 2023.
04:20
1st cut hay 2023 is fast approaching.
05:33
I have no clue how to properly trim an apple tree, but I do it anyways.
01:32
Fresh off the fed-ex truck. New shipment from power service products!!
05:21
Hanging 2 new heavy duty gates and fixing a woven wire/barbed wire fence.
06:21
Maintenance is very important for the longevity of farm equipment.
06:25
Doing dirt work with 2 tractors always makes the job easier.
07:24
Will we get $2.45 a lbs for our feeder calves? It's a very good possibility.
04:29
An early morning workout, farmer edition.
05:04
Spring time field work with the 5075m John Deere.
06:15
Rebuilding the roof on our 60 yr old hay barn.
05:09
Sowing fescue seed with the M5-111 Kubota and haybuster sod drill.
04:41
Hopefully this partnership will turn into some other great opportunities.
05:28
Where did the roof go grumpy? High winds and rain blow through East Tn.
04:48
The pond is slowly losing water. Where is it all going?
05:31
Prep work on the corral system. Time for spring time vaccines and fly tags.
05:02
When small talk could lead to a possible huge opportunity for our family farm.
04:56
The m5-111 Kubota making light work out of a large pine tree log.
04:34
Trying to find a dry spot to feed hay this time of year is impossible.
03:57
The 40 yr old split rail fence is in need of repair.
05:29
You never know what may happen when helping the brothers at Triple O farms.
03:31
Trying out the new Milwaukee m18 grease gun and compact blower.
05:46
Moving heifers, checking electric fence and turning out "Big Enus."
06:48
If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all.
03:17
Gracie wanted to make her very own farm channel video.
05:07
Gelled diesel fuel and calves on the run.
05:14
Keeping our cattle fed, warm and watered in frigid temperatures!!
05:24
We have quite the mess on our hands.
04:50
Keeping more hay inside the feeder and out of the mud.
06:56
Getting zapped by the electric fence is never fun.