Concrete Demolition & Sawing Tires
*These events took place before Leg Arms accident
Continued demolition of the old concrete foundations and a start at a new playground addition for the kids.
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My Dad was a big hunter and fisherman. Grew up eating venison, elk, moose, trout, etc. it’s not a controversial subject for me. Enjoy post harvest fun. My best to Scott.
As a hunter im happy to see people enjoying the sport and enjoying the meat from the hunt.
I'm glad you and your family do decide to exercise your 2A rights and share with us. Yes! Teach your children so they can enjoy and pass it on to their children! I have been watching your videos for just a while now but am constantly amazed at the beautiful land! And that amazing sky!
If we warn LegArms now can we prevent the the break?
@turner1608
3 жыл бұрын
Or he’s a quick healer lol
@Octoclipse
3 жыл бұрын
@@turner1608 or he was never real at all...
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
3 жыл бұрын
That's funny!!!!
@jimf1007
3 жыл бұрын
I was wondering how he healed so fast.
@gijsvermuntagrifotografie
3 жыл бұрын
@@jimf1007 this was recorded before the accident i think
I’m always amazed that 129 thousand people watched today’s video, but only 13 thousand took the time to hit the thumbs up button to support your channel. It’s sad that people can’t be bothered to simply hit the thumbs up. I enjoy your channel and I always hit the thumbs up to support you. Thank you for taking the time to record everything you do and provide good wholesome entertainment for people around the world. I’m amazed at how hard you and all the other farmers work. God bless.
Congrats on the Antelope. Well done!
@dallasbuchholz3207
3 жыл бұрын
North American Speed Goats
Responsible hunting of wild game should never be controversial. Nice catch.
Nice speed goat. There's absolutely nothing wrong with feeding your family game that you've harvested.
@TGSamantha091
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed..
@jimpinger6206
3 жыл бұрын
Speed goat.....nice!
@Ford64101
3 жыл бұрын
Yes know problem at all it’s part of life
@kalebgilley5894
3 жыл бұрын
Speed goat. 🤣🤣🤣 love that, going to start saying that from now on.
@rburli
3 жыл бұрын
@@kalebgilley5894 I never heard the term speed goat until I met a native Montana
Your dad must be so proud of you guys getting the farm all cleaned up! It's looking great! Congratulations on filling that tag so quickly! Take care and God bless!
@welkerfarms Good job! Agree hunting should not be controversial and especially on your own land! And yes, Praise the Lord for providing!!
I'm in the OTR/AG tire game, so I know all about the "Hidden from sight piles of junk tires". I love your videos. Leg Arm's accident has been weighing heavy on my mind. I almost lost my thumb in a crushing incident awhile back , (changing front end loader tires) And I agree with the statement "all I could think of was my family". It all turned out ok in the end although I ended up with a thumb that looks gross but is still there. I harvested a nice mule deer in Montana when I was 14 with my Grandpa on his buddy's farm. More families need to hunt, some of my most treasured memories are of hunting in Montana when I was a teenager.
Fun to have found this channel. My Dad was born and raised in Turner Mt. His Grandfather was the founder of the town. Love to have a Montana farmer on my list of Farmers. Old Great Grandmother having fun watching farmers. My Dad was a Logger. Love the outdoors.
I for one, would enjoy seeing more footage of your hunts. Y'all do a great job with this channel.
Nick, that Big Bud tire is a real "drag"! LOL Cool idea for use! Hunting is Conservation. Land has only so much holding capacity. Congratulations, & God Bless!
Leave the wildlife alone and buy a few more of our Aussie Lambs. You guys are one of our biggest export markets and the product taste better than anything else. Sunday roast, lamb chops, French cutlets, yum.👍🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing Nick. God bless you and your brother Scott (positive vibes for the healing of his arm) and for showing a fraction of what it's like to be a farmer. Thank you! Great work, love your stuff!
Hunting to feed the family...two thumbs up!
I must say as a fellow Dairy Farm KZreadr from Ireland I really enjoy your channel, very pleasant lads and always in good form despite how farming can be. Was my inspiration to first start up our channel a year ago and have learned so much from you guys. Wishing legs arms a speedy recovery 🙏. Stay Safe lads 👍
Great looking Antieope: That will taste great this winter, Screw the PC crowd.
Thx for including the hunting at the end! Best part is your non-chalance about a 400+ yard shot with a crosswind. Superb!!
That’s a nice you got from EFE. I used to work for them a few years again when I live in Florida. Great company to work for. They are amazing people and truly know how to take care of their customers.
Nice antelope Nick! Can't wait to see you and Leg Arms back on some projects together. I hope he's good to go soon.
Congratulations on a good hunt. I like that you are teaching your kids also. Part of life.
Good looking speed goat, congrats on the successful hunt. You guys are awesome! Keep up the good work. Prayers for Scott and hope all goes well.
That time-lapse of the jackhammer is awesome! Your getting my shirt dirty.......
Pray Scott is healing well. and good harvest.
So much work to be done even after the harvest. Good job getting it done before winter sets in and filling the freezer as well. Hope Leg Arms is continuing to heal up - dont over do it! May God continue to Bless the Welker Family!
Great buck nick! Thanks for showing us and giving us a little update of your hunting season!
Definatley need welkers outdoor tv hunting show!
Another good video Welker ‘s. Lots of variety on this one. Always things to do on farmstead after harvest. Your tire project will be fun for the children. Neat idea. The concrete project will take a while. It is really thick and full of rebar-wow. Will look nice when it is cleaned up and out of the way. Thanks for your time on the video. Thanks. Iowa farm boy from years ago.
Beautiful antelope. Sounds like a great shot.
For cutting tires or cars or even rims a wood and nail sawsaw blade works amazing
Thanks guys appreciate it👍👍
Well said, Nick...so true about the hunt.
Enjoy that wild meat. Thx for sharing that part of Welker Farms.
Congrats on filling your antelope tag! My dad and 2 older brothers used to go out to, if I remember correctly, Circle, Montana and go antelope and mule deer hunting back in the early/mid 80's. That's quite the distance from where we live in Minnesota. Our farm is about 40 miles NW from MN Millenial Farmer. Would love to see a video on all the nice racks you have hanging in your shop!
Nice to see you showing a small part of your hunting 👍🏻
Great shot feeding the family amen to that love the content you all put on your channel god bless you all
One step at a time...looking good fellas.!
great work on supplying the family with some good food for the winter!!!!
Tires cut way better when frozen. That antelope lived a great life.
Congratulations on your antelope hunt and looking forward to seeing a video of y’all cooking some of it. Your going to make Cole the Cornstarch jealous with your clean up videos. What a blessing modern machinery and hydraulics are .
Congrats on the hunt. You fed him with your crops. It must be satisfing getting rid of that junk pile. That site is really taking shape.
I’ve used a chain saw before on tires. A carbide chain works great on them. Fast too.
Thank you for the courage to show the harvested pronghorn. As you said, "It's life." I agree. Some may be incensed, but, they have forgotten their distant roots, when all people were hunter/gatherers.
Great video glad you shared your animal harvest. Nice to catch up with other projects and be able to relax a little.
I enjoyed watching, God bless you as well!
Great video!. Congratulations!!
No better place to raise children than on a ranch or farm and no better thing to teach them than the enjoyment and value of hunting. My grand-daughter took her son on his first elk hunt at about six months on the ranch they live on. That is starting them out right. 👍😊
congrat's on the speed goat! excellent looking buck
Great job!
It’s nice to see leg arms back up and running
I had a dream that Nick and Leg arms came to my farm in North Dakota.
Congrats on the successful hunt Nick. Very cool. Next time you guys get into cleanup you should invite Cole to come help. He is an expert in farm property cleanup after all. LOL!
Great video!
That is a great Pronghorn!!!
Right on man,cool video,looks like nothing but work running a farm,thank you good luck God bless
You guys are continually making improvements to your farms
Love the video keep up the great work
Great video Welkers
Flower pots or raised beds lol cool nice to harvest your own 🙏👍💕
I was always brought up to only kill what i would then eat, from fish to deer. Excluding pests obviously
great video nik god bless welkers
I love watching your videos
Enjoyed the video!
Not a thing wrong with hunting. Would love to see more of it in your off time.
Nice video. Really enjoyed it 😊
Very nice! All good!!
Great job on the hunt, and always excited to watch the videos, good to leg arms had his cat off
Cutting the sidewall out of that tire gave me a great idea for the tires I just took off of my combine.🚜🤠🇺🇸
Love the videos keep it up 👍
As I recall and its really not much at 73, I remember that the land fed us and we returned to the soil to replenish. I ain't much on words and would have to say I agree to which ever you say as my thinking would agree. You say it better. I am praying for LegArms arm to heal quick and the recovery be swift.
Nice shooting Tex!!!
Glad to see you doing what great land caretakers always do .Keep the herd healthy by keeping the wild life at a safe feeding legal .👍👍😊✌ Take care Be Safe .See Ya .👍
Yeah your are back
Nice buck,feeding family from the land has been in my family for many years.Congrats Nick,also nice rifle enjoy the tenders.
Hope Scott is doing ok, God bless,
I’ve built some of those foundations. You got an easy one. 😉 Compressors vibrate a lot so we put a lot of rebar in it. Plus use 6 bag mix, water reducers, fiber.
God bless your family.
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
3 жыл бұрын
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Nice!! Thanks for sharing the hunt success.
i love your videos and just keep it up
Good on you to show your hunting success!
Lot of knowledge, time and money spent on hunting and fishing. I derived great pleasure from both when I was younger. Nothing wrong with harvesting wild game and fish. For the most part it is generally a healthier way to eat as it’s much lower in fat content. Love y’all videos. Hope Leg Arms is healing well. Thanks for posting.
Keep hunting Nick, great use of a natural resource and healthy meat to feed your family. Thank you for sharing
Watching leg arms play tonka trucks was very cool in a timelapse!
Great job with antelope hunt! You are so blessed to be able to hunt on your own property
Nice speed goat! 450 yards?! In the northwoods of MN we’re lucky to get shots over 100. 👍
Love the new bobcat skid steer! 😂😂
congratulations on a good hunt
Congrats on filling your tag!
Nice Job on the antelope
God bless Y'all
Legarms is a fast healer. Get well soon Scott.
That's great to here you guys hunt, love the spot, love your shows you guys are fun to watch I'm from Nebraska but I sure love farming I live in Las Vegas now and I sure miss being in the country! Keep doing this people need to know what you do it important, thanks again and I'll support you guys..
Great video....glad you mentioned the "animal harvesting"....As you said, it is controversial....but glad you explained it and are carrying on the tradition in your family.... I can understand the emotional and sentimental aspects, but there is the scientific side of controlling populations, etc... Thanks again for the video/channel....I really envy you and your family and the life that you are able to live...and where you live it...
a nice bonfire night coming up with all that old wood nice to see the progress
Ty keep being life.
Looks like a whole lot of fun there guys. I read the title and realize that this was before Leg arms accident, it had me wandering there for a moment lol.
So glad you show that you hunt. Keeping it real. Love it. Would love to see more hunting.
We have a 844 that's been re-powered by a Detroit. Love our loader!