Let's get the GREEN PEAS off before we get more rain and my field floods
Jul 27, 2021

Video: Let's get the GREEN PEAS off before we get more rain and my field floods

We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do on are farm to produce eggs. today we are harvesting are green peas its still wet out and we are still getting way to much rain.
 

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Let's get the GREEN PEAS off before we get more rain and my field floods

We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do on are farm to produce eggs. today we are harvesting are green peas its still wet out and we are still getting way to much rain.... More
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