Last Batch of Baby Pigs & Tearing Out Fence
Apr 24, 2023

Video: Last Batch of Baby Pigs & Tearing Out Fence

In this one Tork and Sawyer get the last batch of baby pigs up at site 1. Then it’s on to tearing out fence. We are a 6th generation family farm located in southeast Iowa. We enjoy sharing our part in agriculture with you and hope to show our followers the ups and downs of farming.
 

Last Batch of Baby Pigs & Tearing Out Fence

Last Batch of Baby Pigs & Tearing Out Fence

In this one Tork and Sawyer get the last batch of baby pigs up at site 1. Then it’s on to tearing out fence. We are a 6th generation family farm located in southeast Iowa. We enjoy sharing our part in agriculture with you and hope to show our followers the ups and downs of farming.... More
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