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Very good video
ОтветитьI know quite a few farms where the entire family helps out. That's the way it used to be back in the day and still is on many farms.
ОтветитьI'll say this till the day I die....So GOD made a farmer!
ОтветитьThis is great!!!!
ОтветитьThe farmer one hundred years ago were the salt of the earth, pulling farm implements by horse and mule hands like leather. Sitting in a half million dollar combine with air, fridge , t.v. just not the same thing. Having 5,000.acre farm would be nice but surely this land cost absolutely nothing when it was homesteaded. There has been a culture shift in the U.S. maybe the world where kids grow up alot of times not knowing the value of a hard day's work, sweating by the brow, seems like having hand out instead of hands up is the new normal. Growing up on a farm in Idaho I watched the new entitled generation sell their family homesteads for a life of leisure, watching large greedy west coast developers turn these once proud farms into strip malls, fast food restaurants on every corner, subdivisions sprouting seemingly out of nowhere. America has sold it's heritage for the easy life, taken god out of the equation.
ОтветитьWonderful story, thank you and god bless y'all!
ОтветитьNo it's not a newsreel people down here in Georgia does it all the time then come main part of the country that's part of life you teach your kids at a young age respect and minerals and how to walk home that's what
ОтветитьKids have never been incapable. They have been turned into lifetime wards of the State by the government. I was cutting neighborhood lawns with a push mower when i was in the fourth grade.
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ОтветитьThat is awesome those kids are gonna grow up to be some fine young ladies and young men.
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ОтветитьThose kids grew up farming and around the machinery so it is all second nature.
ОтветитьI’m surprised they didn’t take turns eating so they could keep the combines running
ОтветитьI learned to drive a tractor in the Oklahoma Panhandle when I was eleven. Started working on a harvest crew when I was sixteen and had a license. It’s all I knew. It’s what all young men did where I grew up.
ОтветитьGod bless this family. I hope the farm stays in the family for several more generations
ОтветитьWord! If you don't have character you cannot go far in life.. Nice word from a wise young man, wish many people in his age will realise this, life isn't about fancy things, flashy cars or money, character is the number one fabric of any man/woman
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Ответитьthis land dont belong to them,.,. the land should be given back to the native that owned it the first.,, maybe grow a forest or something fun on it.. thow those F out on to the atlantic ocean where they belong
ОтветитьThank you for being a Farmer !!
ОтветитьYes Sir!
ОтветитьThis inspires me alot.
If I ever get an opportunity,ill do it a million times.I love wheat farming.
Come visit Narok in Kenya and you'll see this kind of work.😊
AWESOME !!!
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ОтветитьWhy is the United States pressuring Brazil? because of the deforestation caused by agriculture, which is a lie, when I look at Google maps I see only squares of plantations not even trees
Ответить15 years ago, in one of the first emails I ever got, someone sent me a link to a TCR (which I never heard of) video titled “skid-boot”. I still have that email in my inbox.
ОтветитьNice Job
ОтветитьI love this kind of farming.
I wish I can do it in Kenya this way.
Wheat bread noodles...so tasty
ОтветитьThose kids have good values. What a wonderful father to instill those values. God bless
ОтветитьAmazing difference in talking with younger generation raised working in an agricultural environment and and kid raised in a city....
ОтветитьI was born in the wrong part of USA
ОтветитьI belong on the farm
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ОтветитьYes SIR? What a beautiful thing to hear. I've being saying that yes SIR no sir, yes ma'am no ma'am every time I answer anyone. Farmers are the backbone of our great country. Neal
ОтветитьMore i watch stuff about America more i like Texas state.
ОтветитьДетский труд?!
ОтветитьI live in eastern Washington, in one of the largest wheat growing areas in the United States. Families like this are normal over here. Good job!
ОтветитьA PBS television station in New York State produced a family farm documentary about 30 years ago where they showcased the farm family at their best and at their worst -- with family working together to the family fragmenting and leaving farming. The saddest part was at the end where they interviewed all of the youngest generation of kids. Out of 13 or so farm kids, only ONE had plans to stay on the farm and be a farmer like their dad.
The future of the USA depends on agriculture, no matter what anyone else thinks or says. Everyone eats food. And everything found in restaurants and the grocery store started on a farm somewhere around the world. And the backbone of farming around the world is dependent upon the family farm. Corporate or government farms simply cannot compare to the 24/7 dedication of a family farmer who is more dedicated than any employee drawing a paycheck or especially forced laborers.
But where will we find the next generation of farmers? If the children of today's farmers are unwilling to stay on the farm and continue, utilizing land, assets, equipment, and know-how carefully managed by the previous generations, then there will be NOBODY to grow our food to feed ourselves and the rest of the world.
Hard work 😂😂
Sitting in tractors isn't hard.
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God bless you,
Weber Osborne
This gospel shall be preached unto the ends of the earth! Great job!
ОтветитьJend. Sam Ardi B. Abdurrahman, GUAM ( irian dar'es salam) country.....
ОтветитьThanks Davis Family! I LOVE farmers. We need to do more for OUR farmers in America. As a kid in Texas and later in Robins Illinois, I worked on a farm - well, played on a farm. It was fun, especially when I was a kid. I loved all of the animals and doing chores, most of the time. LOL. Of course, it's ALL WORK, sun p to sun down for farmers. Gold Bless them!
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ОтветитьThe video gives me an idea what I‘d like to do, but will never have a chance to. Greetings from Germany.
ОтветитьMeanwhile my father don't even want to go near his motorcycle 😌😌😌
Ответитьamazing vidio
Ответить5 combines for 5000 acres. Harvest must take about 3 days or so lol
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