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Sexy Hot Girl at Farm
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00:00farm because we are having our seed delivered from Pioneer Seed. We are starting our first
00:06day of corn planting 2024 season. Very exciting day on the farm. I'm going to be going in
00:13later this morning once that seed is delivered to go ahead and get started on our first day
00:17of planting. This always seems kind of like a sprint. It's a little hectic time of year,
00:24trying to coordinate planting, spraying, and then of course just kind of monitoring
00:29the weather forecast and getting everything done in a timely fashion. But this morning
00:35before I go in to start corn planting, I actually have to give a little bit of medication to
00:41a goat that I found a couple days ago with a broken leg. All right, so this little guy
00:47still has this broken leg slash shoulder. We obviously did not do x-rays to determine
00:54the exact breakage just because that's not very, I mean it's just cost prohibitive to
00:59do x-rays on livestock. But we have been medicating this goat and kind of quarantining it in a
01:06horse stall so that way it really limits its, hi buddy, that way it really limits his mobility
01:13so that way he can just kind of relax, not be chasing after his mom to be nursing and
01:19just to keep them in a tight little area so that way his recovery is a little bit faster.
01:23His heart rate has gone down significantly. His temperature has gone down. He's no longer
01:28running a fever and so I'm going to be just giving him a little anti-inflammatory painkiller
01:35every single day for like the foreseeable future just to keep him comfortable and recovering.
01:41He's nursing well. He's doing well other than that, but yeah, sometimes when you have
01:47livestock, you have special little cases like this little guy. And luckily his mom is super
01:53friendly and he has a twin sister who's still thriving in this little quarantine pen. We're
01:59going to give him this little oral medication. I know. It's like meloxicam. It's the same
02:12drug that you give like arthritic dogs. So I'll show you how he gets around.
03:00Well, I am planting corn. This is actually not my first day planting corn. Yesterday
03:11was the first official day of planting corn, but as it is on the farm, the first day did
03:17not go super smoothly. I spent a lot of time on the phone with Kenzie getting some questions
03:25answered about my planter because I was not having some of my sensors show up correctly.
03:32And then it turns out after all of that time wasted on the phone with Kenzie, the solution
03:37to my problem was basically resetting the system. So I'm like a nineties kid. So it
03:44should have just been common sense that if something's not working, you should just turn
03:49it off and on again and then it'll probably start working. But we got the kinks ironed
03:54out last night. And so today I got started planting some corn, got my perimeter pretty
04:01much done. And so now I am just making some passes. Basically planting corn is pretty
04:10easy. Um, Green Star does all of the hard work. Just have to have somebody in here to
04:16monitor the sensors and then turn around at the end of all of my rows. So let's plant
04:23some corn. 2024 planting season has begun.
05:16Okay. So since planting is kind of boring to watch, I thought it'd be fun to do a little
05:33Q&A while I am planting corn. The other day on my Instagram stories, I asked my followers
05:41to ask me questions. So I'm going to answer some of the ones that were frequently asked.
05:48And so now let's start with something easy. First question. What is my age? So I am 29.
05:55I'm enjoying the last year of my twenties. And then next January I will be turning 30.
06:05Another question I got was, what is your favorite thing to do in farming? So I guess this is
06:12kind of a hard thing to answer because I find joy in a lot of aspects of farming. Truly
06:18my favorite is probably livestock, animal husbandry. I especially love, um, kidding
06:24season for our goats. If you can't tell from a lot of my YouTube videos, I feel like a
06:29lot of people, um, you know, are stressed during that time of year, which I agree kidding,
06:35calving, all of those seasons are super stressful, but they are truly, um, you know, the most
06:41enjoyable to me. It's your next generation coming, all of your hard work kind of paying
06:46off. So I really enjoy animal husbandry. But also lately I've been enjoying trying new
06:51things. So I have some flowers that I'm growing for a little flower farm experiment. I have
06:57my bees that I'm doing a little bit of beekeeping. So I enjoy learning new things and you know,
07:03just diving into all aspects of agriculture. So hopefully that answers that. Next question
07:09I got is how did you get into social media stuff like this? So I've been on social media
07:15since 2020. I first started social media as my full time income or my main source of income
07:22in 2020 and I was on Reddit and then I moved to Tik Tok and Instagram and Twitter. And
07:28then now I've dove into YouTube. So I've been on social media for quite some time now, a
07:34little over all those four years. So that's kind of how I got into this. I started social
07:41media obviously to make money and it's worked out pretty well for me. So yeah. How many
07:49horses do you have? So I'm like counting off the top of my head. I believe I have 12 horses.
07:55I unfortunately lost one of my geldings earlier this year. But I still have a lot of happy
08:04healthy horses that I get to enjoy riding every single day. Truly the most asked question
08:10that I get literally on all of the comments on my YouTube videos, on my Instagram stories
08:14when I ask for questions is, why don't you show your face? What are we going to show
08:18your face? And I also got one that said, do you ever worry about people recognizing the
08:23bottom part of your face when it shows sometimes? And the answer is, I'm not afraid of like
08:30showing my face. I'm not hiding like I don't think I'm ugly. I've explained it before as
08:35I just enjoy my privacy. I have a lot of friends who do social media and I have a lot of friends
08:42who also do OnlyFans and they get approached in public. They'll be at, you know, the mall
08:48or an event and they'll get approached by strangers in public and I don't show my face.
08:53So I never have to fear that. I've never had anyone ever come up to me in the public and
08:57say, Hey, you know, I've seen you on social media. And that's what I mean when I say I
09:01enjoy my privacy. I'm from a small town and I get to have this huge social media presence.
09:06I have, you know, almost 400,000 subscribers on OnlyFans right now. And I've never had
09:12a single person come up to me in public and threaten my safety or, you know, just make
09:17me feel uncomfortable in person. So I enjoy keeping my life private, but yet still public.
09:26It's hard to explain to people. A lot of people think, you know, someday I'm going to show
09:30my face, but I've been doing this for four years without ever showing my face. And I
09:33truly just enjoy making content without showing my face. So yeah, no face for life.
10:33Next question I got was, do you sell your finished goats at auction or all their alternatives?
11:00IDK much about goats. So the goats that we have are commercial Keiko for Savannah goats.
11:07So they are raised for meat production. We have a few different ways that we sell them.
11:12We sell our breeding stock to other goat farmers. So basically any dolings that we are not keeping
11:20for ourselves as replacement does, we sell to other farmers, usually not through auctions.
11:27And then we also do direct sales of our goat meat. And then we also do auction for a majority
11:35of ours. The nice thing about selling to somebody, you know, or selling directly off the hoof
11:42is that you can control the income. You don't have to depend on markets. Although the goat
11:47market has stayed relatively high, there are some chances that you could go to a market
11:52and the weather would be terrible or the crowd not be very large. And then you lose
11:57quite a bit of money because the auction house doesn't do a no sale or something along those
12:04lines. So obviously our goal is probably to eventually not sell at markets at all. But
12:09for now we've had pretty good luck selling at markets. This question says bush or no
12:16bush? But I'm a little confused because I think they forgot the C. Bush light has a
12:23C in it. And I am obviously pro bush light. Have you gone out for mushrooms yet? So morel
12:34mushroom season is basically upon us. I haven't seen any, but we've definitely had neighbors
12:40ask if they could come forage our woods for mushrooms. I'm, you know what, this might
12:46be a little controversial or whatever, but I don't like morel mushrooms. I don't enjoy
12:51hunting for them. I don't enjoy eating them. Last year we found, you know, I don't know,
12:5610, five gallon buckets worth. And they went to waste. I mean, we tried to give them to
13:02friends and family and everyone's always like, Oh, sell them. They're worth so much. But
13:06the hassle of selling them on Facebook marketplace and all of that jazz just doesn't
13:11intrigue me. So no, I have not gone out looking for mushrooms, but best of luck to you if
13:15you are a mushroom hunter. What is the best part of my day? So I don't know. I feel like
13:25all of my days are a little bit different, but I guess my favorite part of my days lately
13:30has been my hot tub. Um, I've wanted a hot tub basically my entire life and my parents
13:37were super anti hot tub. They didn't want to take care of it. They don't want to deal
13:42with mice, yada, yada, yada. So this last year I finally purchased one and I figured
13:48if I use it every single day, the cost of it, the breakdown will make a lot more sense.
13:53So sitting in my hot tub every day and you know, doing my work, scrolling online is definitely
13:59the highlight of my day. Not that I've noticed. Hang on your way back. That was a phone call
14:07saying that someone is bringing me more corn seed. So the corn seed that I'm using right
14:13now is out of a bag and got to load it up on the back of the truck and bring it to this
14:19field. So yeah, let's fill up on some corn seed.
14:50Alright, so I went ahead and put the corn into the planter behind me. I did, I have
15:07eight rows, so I did four rows of one hybrid and then four rows of a different hybrid.
15:11This is just something we do just to see how different hybrids perform. And now I'm going
15:16to put a little powdered graphite into each hopper.
15:46If I get my pictures for the gram.
16:08So some of you might not know and you may have noticed that I'm planting into a field
16:13that's already green. The green is winter rye, which is a cover crop that we planted
16:18last fall. Basically a cover crop is something that we plant to help our soil health and
16:26to control a little bit of weeds here in the spring. So afterward I'm planting the corn
16:34we'll spray up basically and it'll kill this winter rye. The winter rye is a little bit
16:41less than eight inches, so it's a good time to kill it off. So that way the soil and the
16:47corn will get those nutrients rather than them being kind of trapped in the rye, if
16:54that makes sense. So we will spray probably this weekend after we are done planting.
17:01I have never put my tripod on top of the steering wheel column like this. So my camera falls
17:10off in breaks because this field is so bumpy. That's going to be all my fault, but I thought
17:17this angle could show me pulling the planter behind me a little bit better. Yeah, you see
17:28how bumpy this is. I think next year this field is going to be dissed because it needs
17:35a little TLC, a little bumpy in here.
18:05Why? Don't you love when Green Star does not see your stupid straight track and it doesn't
18:20hop on the right line? So I just make another loop. Typically I don't have too many issues
18:31with Green Star unless I'm using adaptive curves, but today for some reason, I don't
18:38know what it is, but I have not been getting along with Green Star.
18:51Straighten up my planter.
19:02Hey!
19:14Well, I'm probably going to wrap up this YouTube video now. I just wanted to show a little
19:20bit of what it's like to plant corn. It is the beginning of our 2024 crop season and
19:28it's exciting to get the ball rolling. The next phase is going to be spraying a little
19:36pre-emergent down this weekend after I am done planting this field. So thanks for watching
19:42another one of my YouTube videos. Subscribe to my channel. Follow me on Instagram.

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