Kentucky Fall Food Plots Nightmare Day PART 2🤦‍♂️ Cabin Update & More

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Western Kentucky farm. Join us for some outdoors fun, fresh air, tractor work, food plots and more! In today's episode, which is PART 2 of 2, I will join forces with Curtis Rogers, from Midwest Farm & Land real estate and Land management, and head over the Ohio River to our Western Kentucky farm to get all of our (yeah, not really...) Western Kentucky fall food plots planted. Here is the video link of the Rhino Heavy Duty Tiller fix & gear change:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih0pc1CFxR4
Join us for the fun, and of course the reality of the ups and downs of land management, tractors, equipment, equipment failures and much more as we keep things real here! Thanks for joining us, we appreciate you joining us for the adventures! In today's PART 1 episode I'll haul the Kioti RX7320 tractor and some other equipment to our Western Kentucky farm, and Curtis will haul his Polaris Ranger, and his UTV seeder so that we can tag team and get the fall food plots tilled up, seeded, and cultipacked all in one flail swoop! HA!! Not so much! Of course, everything that could go wrong, DID go wrong!! We really do enjoy wildlife management projects such as these, and even though there are some bad days on the homestead vlog, it is well worth it when you achieve success. These plots are a mix if clover food plots, brassica's and a 4 grain winter mix of Winter Rye, Winter wheat, triticals, and Oats. Stay tuned for PART 2 of this land management adventure coming from our Western Kentucky farm, and also consider subscribing to follow all of our Kioti tractor projects like this, food plots, duck ponds, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project, Bobcat T650 skid steer projects, building watering holes, wildlife ponds, Bobcat mini excavator projects, DIY rustic home decor, DIY landscaping, DIY rustic barn wood projects, hunting, fishing, building roads, installing culvert pipes, fixing pond dam leaks, and much more country living adventures! Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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