Posted by BigTone on January 20, 2014 at 14:11:54 from (70.209.128.22):
Hey guys, I got so busy I forgot to tell you all that our farm was featured on the premier episode of "Building Wild" on The National Geographic channel last week (but it's on again tomorrow)!! They approached us last April, looking to build a hunting camp on some local property. We needed a new camp and pursued it further. While at Red Power Round-Up they called and confirmed they were going ahead with the build and in August they showed up and built it! It features our 300 acre dairy farm, an old 120+ year old barn, and the "Dirty Dozen" (The twelve guys that hunt the farm's land). If you have time check us out on the National Geographic channel Tuesday January 21 at 8pm Eastern standard time, for you guys out west and in the mid-west check when it's on in your area I'm not sure the times for you guys, the episode is called "The Dirty Dozen Deer Lodge." The pictures are of the Dirty Dozen (I am the big guy with the beard leaning up against the front tire). If you watch, "Mike" is my wife's uncle and owns the farm with my wife and her brother who is the guy in the beginning feeding the pigs. thanks for watching, it was quite the experience!! ~Anthony
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