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ОтветитьPeople in general are getting so far removed from farming and ranching. In general, too soft, no common sense left. Even gardening is so far removed for most.
Much respect for the farmers and ranchers.
Eu recebo minha nova casa
ОтветитьE tomo posse
Ответитьim in need of a pair of chaps, anyone have any places to order from that arent insanely expensive?
Ответить"I should've been a cowboy, I should've learned to rope and ride"...Toby Keith
Ответитьnow i know why beef is so overpriced.....go hogs
ОтветитьEnjoyed from Texas!
ОтветитьIs there any jobs available with you guys? Under h2a visa? Im from México, i went to the Vet school but dont have my degree yet, Ive been working in hog farms since I graduate but would like to work in an operation like yours, in fact i worked in south Dakota with a J1 visa back in 2015 at mack farms
ОтветитьI’m 72 years old and I have always wanted to be a working cowboy even though I watched the television cowboy shows on television.
This is the kind of work I would love to have been able to do.
Thank you so your work!!! I’m a big fan of steak!!!!!
Awesome video! I'm still a kid (mid teenage) and live in the UK but it sure is a pleasant dream of mine to become part of even a fraction of the ranching community.
City life here in London is weary and gloomy, too weary.
Man this lifestyle is absolutely amazing i wish i could live and work in a gorgeous place like this. Greetings from the Philippines. 🇵🇭👋🏽
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ОтветитьI have a ranch too its called beechers hope
ОтветитьJazz bars, culture, cosmopolitanism, fine dining, libraries, diversity of ideas, intellectual stimulation. Civilization advanced when the first cities formed because that’s where the innovations happened and empire fell when their cities fell.
ОтветитьThank you for putting food in our table.
ОтветитьFrom the UK. Lovely video. The US has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. This ranch looked amazing. The cowboy lifestyle is fascinating. I'd love to meet with locals from these areas when I visit in the future. God bless you all. God bless the US 🇺🇸
ОтветитьGreetings!! From the..
🇺🇸Navajo Nation Arizona, USA🇺🇸
I’m 74 and was always basically on the cowboy crew. My dad and grandad had a ranch that was not handed down to me. I went to work on big cattle associations and rode many many miles in south west Montana taking care of cattle. It was a good life and loved every minute of it and have many pleasant memories so I sure appreciate your vidio. Hats off to you!
ОтветитьThat was the shortest episode written by Taylor Sheridan, but another very memorable one.
ОтветитьI’m 28 and have always had an interest in farm & rancher life, my step dad and his brother own sheep, goats, & roosters! My goal is to move out of the city and into a rancher lifestyle setting
ОтветитьThis is the real Yellowstone
ОтветитьI am from Portugal where I can go to the supermarket and choose from 4 different beef cattle breeds that are all in the world's top 10 in terms of quality. They are all produced in Portugal by people that don't have half the resources that american ranchers do and certanly don't have time to play cowboy everyday. They trully know what it takes to bring good quality meat to the table.
ОтветитьOnly men understand why this is paradise
ОтветитьBtw 90% of the beef you eat from fast food and or restaurants is from Australia and the beef we raise gets shipped over seas
ОтветитьBrings back memories of working calves. Always cracked me up how a nut would stick to a pipe like velcro lol
ОтветитьSoy Mexicana ,tambien vivimos en un rancho ,mi familia y yo , no es facil pero es una vida llena de satisfaccion de aprendizaje de valorar cada dia lo que Dios hace la naturaleza ,los hijos aprenden desde pequeños que para obtener hay que trabajar ,saludos desde Tamaulipas 🌴🌵👍😉🦋🌻🐎🦬🦮🦅🐂🐄🐊🐢🪿🐓
ОтветитьI grew up in southern Oregon out in the county on a few acres. To this day I have always felt called to be out working cattle and riding horses. God deals the cards and we play them the best we can. I don't know that full ranching will ever be in my hand but for now I am so happy to milk my two cows and raise their calves with them. I sure love being able to watch videos like this and imagine I'm out there with all these fine men and women, helping out. Nothing quite like a hard days work with folks you love.
ОтветитьI will never understand the chasing cattle thing. I mean, we have cattle, and never needed a horse for it, never had to chase them like cowboys do. I guess you have to do it, because of the sheer number of cows. And I love the landscape and the cowboy dress.
ОтветитьYellowstone for real? 😮😮
ОтветитьJube Weston ran cattle on the Hearst estate from 1939-1978 here in northern kalifornia. My dad helped him with his operation until Jube's death in 78.
ОтветитьThe real Yellowstone
ОтветитьThe life im supposed to live. Only issue is i live in the UK. What a dream.
ОтветитьHigh quality video and awesome people. Thanks and God bless y’all
Ответитьrdr2 got me here good vid bro
ОтветитьGod i would love to work on an american ranch but im allergic to horse hair and i have really bad hayfever so i would literally die
ОтветитьYoung buck rancher here. Momma died, farm sold and just trying to be a rancher again. While this video truly is wonderful but easily can be romanticised. This life is one of the hardest with some of the nicest and yet some of the meanest people on the planet just depends how you look at it. Everyone wants to be a cowboy but very few want to do what it takes to actually be a cowboy. It’s a hard life with big risk and little rewards
ОтветитьI'm a chef , I want to thank all those cowboys , who worked hard so I could serve dinners to people like the king of tonga, evil knevil , Ross Peroit and Burt Reynolds. Because of your quality beef we have served so many holiday parties and dinners. That in the 30 year position. Have spent one or two Christmas , with my family . The product you provided me with was top quality. So thanks boys I sincerely hope that your payment was worth the time
ОтветитьI'm a farmer in France. The shit is I can't find any good working clothes . The American stuff looks way more sturdy and cool. What's a good online shop to buy this ?
ОтветитьMan that was beautiful
Ответитьi luv this where is Rip
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ОтветитьSaludos desde argentina!
ОтветитьBorn in SA...raised in Zimbabwe.....envy your life.... know farming not all sunshine and roses....
ОтветитьY'all are truly blessed to live this lifestyle. I want more than anything to ranch with my family but it feels so unattainable without inheriting acreage. I think anything less than 200 head of cattle just isn't profitable enough to be your primary income, especially when you're just learning. It's an expensive business, a tough business, but so rewarding. We're here in middle Tennessee with just 6 acres, a couple horses and a single wide 😅 but I respect the hell outa what y'all do and envy y'all so much. I hope next winter is more kind to you and your livestock. 🙏
ОтветитьLooks so cold
ОтветитьI JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL. EXCELLENT VIDEO, INFORMATION, EDITING, MUSIC... QUALITY!!! I'M NOT AMERICAN, BUT I ADMIRE THE AMERICAN WEST WITH ITS NATURE, ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE. INTERESTING TO PRESENT THE REALITY OF STONEFIELD RANCH AND YOU WHO MAINTAIN IT. GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!
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