 All right I got one of my other farm helpers alley with me. What are we doing alley? We're chasing cows. We chasing them or they chasing us? They're chasing us. We give you a close up of these little apples on the tree. We just put a fungicide and insecticide on them. Donna came out and did some scouting yesterday and found a couple spots on them and we're gonna we're gonna fight. Fight to do what we can. All right we moved over into the peach trees. Kind of hard to call it an orchard but it's really cool to see what was icicles. If you look back a few frames you'll see that these trees were just a straight up icicle. And let's look at one right here and see the health. Look all the way around it. There's no spots. Little hole out of that leaf. Good morning. It's a little later in the day. I've got one of my farm helpers with me. I've got Ellie Anna. I call her Elle for short. She's helping Dad. We've been out feeding. We're gonna go back and feed the chickens, gather our eggs. That's for our personal gifts. And we've got the goats and the pigs separated right now feeding those and so let's take a ride on the ranger. We're separating the goats from the pigs while they eat over here and there's Ocusco. He's ready for his girlfriend and baby to come back over here with him. We'll get him back in here before too long. We also have some hens sitting. We think we might have a few that are brooding for some babies so we might have some baby chicks for the fall. It's really exciting and I love living out on a farm. Ellie's gonna get the chicken eggs and grab a little straw to give them some cushioning. She has to push those mamas off. How many we get Elle? Four. You all must have got them last night. Did y'all get them yesterday afternoon? Yeah. We've been getting about 12, 14 eggs per day. All right let's go put those up and we'll head back to the cows. All right this is uh Bill and Ellie out at Jackson Farm we're about to attempt to move the cows. These are 100% grass fed. They're gonna lose a itzy bitzy piece today because we're gonna use some heavy molasses feed that hopefully they'll get a sniff of it and follow us all the way into the crowd. Oh there comes some anxious ones. This might be easy. They're still coming. We've got to head up in a little bit. Oh really we're 99.99% after today. We might go through five bags of feed in a year on right now we've got about 80 head. This is a perfect example of what we're trying to get here. That's South Pole Mama Cow right there. This is the pony ride party area for the kids at Jackson Farm Fall Festival. We've done some medicines built us a little western town over there. The pony rides in the shade. That's one of our new ponies. Came from a pony wheel. He walked right out here and right on the job he's ready to go. That one little black pepper down there she's about two and a half years old. She's blind in one eye. We were going to take her to the cell and my cattleman said I don't take her. You want to get $50 for her and she kind of got a soft spot in my heart for her now and I think she's probably bred. I believe she'll do a good job taking care of the baby. She has to work twice as hard to see where she goes sometimes. Seems like in life the people that have to work harder end up going farther and we'll see she's not coming in here right now. All right me and Elle got them all but one in the corral and I don't know I wasn't videoing but I was everything I had to push one in here and see I don't know maybe she's got a calf back there somewhere we'll go look and see I hope that's what it is. All right me and Elle we're gonna ride back around and I see make sure we didn't leave any newborn calves or anything and we've got one mama that would not go in. All I can think is that just maybe she's got a calf out here that she didn't want to leave. We're putting up quite a ruckus to not leave. All right we got her farm helper Elle this morning. Elle Joy she brought us a lot of joy at 5.38 when she woke up this morning. I guess she was excited about the day. Looky here Elle. So what we've been doing this morning we've been getting cows and pens and we're just calling over to get a cow back to its baby. That's right so what happened we had one mom and one baby that didn't want to come didn't we? Yeah we did. So how are we gonna get them back together? We're gonna run her right back to her baby. We're gonna be gentle though right? Yeah. Be gentle and uh the veterinarians come in a little bit and our cow workers and uh we'll have some fun up here in the crowd. Veterinarian. Veterinarian. Well he's a cow doctor and gotta get her puppies too and get some shots for her puppies. You ready to roll? Yeah. This is a good time of the year for the cows and the calves to rise while they go. We missed that. Look the objective today is to get these cows up here where we can check them out. Might need to get out and ride on this sack just a little bit. Oh yeah come on girl. How what you think? Is it gonna work? Is it gonna work? All right here we go. They want some candy this morning. Oh yeah her mama. Caesar the bull. That's the daddy. Baldi mama. Right here's something we called earlier this morning. Let's see if this will work out. They're coming back. I think if I put a little feed in it it will. Donna came out and is he. That's still part of the family and we've got him a few rows of pumpkins early pumpkins. I tell you what good thing about living on a farm you don't need shoes and you just kind of go out as you are. But that is the hardest farm right working lady. She's gonna plant those beauty guys to see who the heart was for the farm. Well the day's not over yet but she's gonna share something that we see out here. Beautiful rainbow. Actually there's sort of a double in there a little bit. Hey this bill out on Jackson Farm earlier today we worked the cows and Allie and I got to see us go out and have them chase us in to the crowd. We went through and pre-checked them and separated out the ones that we wanted to take to the sale tomorrow and the ones that we're going to butcher for this fall and we kept some mamas and pears and we got some South Pole that we're mixing in here. Our bulls the South Pole so our best looking heifers and we kept and we kept a group of steers for our fall festival next year and then the next year. So we got three years worth of meat that we're raising takes a little bit longer to grass feed a cow than it does grain feed them. So anyway we've already been out today and we've tilled a little place to put plants and pumpkins. We want some early ones that we're going to cook pies with this fall and also I'm about to go in this field behind me this used to be a pumpkin patch but we're laying it out this fall and we're going to plant purple hall peas which is a good soil builder and also we'll sell purple hall peas and cornbread as one of our meals this fall at the farm. So looking forward to some good food that's going to come straight from the farm straight to the table up there and looking forward to having you guys.