Intro to "Its a Mad Mad Homestead" showing new Kubota L3650 HSTC Cab

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There is something comforting about finally realizing that the benefits outweigh the costs of something like this when doing the kind of work that isn’t as easy to do any more, or even possibly never was able to be done at all. I can’t believe I waited so long...Some of the attachments purchased in the last 6 months are interspersed in the video. We will offer up additional info on decision making and pricing, issues, maintenance, and adding features shortly in new videos.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n2019 Kubota L3560 Special Edition with Cab HSTC Trans\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nNew this year in July- Mid pandemic purchase... \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n37HP \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nBH92 Backhoe\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nLandpride 72" Grapple SGC1072\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nThird Function Valve\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nLA 805 Loader with Spill Guard\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nTitan 3600 Forks\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nTitan Implements 54" Fork Mount Work Platform\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nTitan 72" Rear 3PT Heavy Duty Back Blade\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nTitan Implements Quick Attach to 3 Point Trailer Hitch\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nHD 72" Round Back Bucket\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n3PT Post Hole with 10" Auger

Shocking News As 12 Endangered Florida Panthers Have Been Struck & Killed By Cars This Year Alone

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Heartbreaking news as a total of 12 Florida panthers have been struck and killed by vehicles in 2023. Two of the big cats were found dead in Florida last week, with a total of four killed just this month. Sadly, a total of 66 panthers have been killed since 2021, 109 in 2017-2020, and 118 in 2014-2016. The leading cause of death for Florida panthers are car collisions, per Florida Fish and Wildlife. One of the endangered panthers found last week was a 4-year-old male that was discovered on Sunday in northern Collier County on Immokalee Road. The second was a 3-year-old male that was found in northern Hendry County on County Road 833. On November 6th, a male panther was struck by a car and found dead in Hendry County, and the next day, a female panther was also struck by a car and found in Glades County. Florida panthers are the larger of Florida’s two native cat species (panthers and bobcats). They once roamed the entire Southeast of the United States, but due to human encroachment, vehicle collisions, poisoning, and hunting, they are now only found in a region of Florida along the Gulf of Mexico, as well as in Georgia. The core population of the species is found south of Lake Okeechobee. The Florida panther is a subspecies of the western puma which is found in only half of their original range, primarily in mountain and desert regions in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Thankfully, Florida panthers were added to the U.S. endangered species list in 1973 and it is illegal to harm or harass them in any way. There are only approximately 120-230 panthers remaining in the wild in Florida, per Florida Fish and Wildlife. You can help all animals and our planet by choosing compassion on your plate and in your glass