I Found A “Lucky” Horseshoe In My Field

2 years ago
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In this video, We attempted to plant some more sweet corn. Unfortunately, I smashed up my John Deere 71 planter. We also put in some garden fence and I found a "lucky" horseshoe in the field. Enjoy!

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00:00 Welcome To Lohre Farm
00:10 Today we are going to plant Sweet Corn
00:50 Moving the chickens and ducks in the coop
01:50 Opening the Chicken Coop
02:25 Garden hilling
02:48 Time to get some sweet corn planted
04:48 Time to fix the John Deere 71 planter
05:47 Found a "lucky" horseshoe
07:52 Installing the garden fence
09:18 Sarah and Libby planting vegetables
09:38 Thank You for watching! Please Subscribe
09:41 Who peed on the garage floor?
09:56 Sadie peed on the garage floor!

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