Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on November 16, 2022 at 15:35:26 from (71.94.99.133):
After a busy year, I have time to edit all the things that were recorded throughout the season. Well, most. I think there's a few minutes of video of my NH Stackliner side unloading. Otherwise there aren't any haying videos from this year. There will be some IH & Gehl videos coming out through the winter months. And whatever other random stuff I can put together. There are several videos of deer & a few of the Sandhill cranes. A couple weather ones to celebrate the fact we stayed out of drought status for most of the growing season. There will be several from the thresheree in Richfield, Wi. I tried to get more steam this year. May also be posting something of a safety video, so as to advise people to keep aware of their surroundings when attending such events. The good news there is, nobody got so much as a scratch. That was a relief!
It took me several tries with the new editing program to get the video done to where it looks right. My first attempt was half a dumpster fire. After several tries, the results were good enough to post. Hence the title.
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