Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

agricontract

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I've thought about doing it as generally we watch YouTube as you would any other TV service and if it means no adds then it makes the experience better.
People spaff away more money than that a month on all kinds of things.

I do wonder how it would affect the creators on YouTube though. If everyone was signed up, then companies wouldn't pay for adds so how would YouTubers get paid?
If some one with a YouTube premium acc watches a vid it works just the same as if some one watched a add so you get payed 👍🏻
 
Seen our favourite youtuber (Ollysfarm) has being doing zero work (somehow managing to do less than usual) in the past week, so instead he's been posting FarmingSimulator videos because its " been a wet few days on the farm "
He's had a huge amount of negative comments on every video so he's deleted every FarmingSimulator post.
No doubt he'll be back this week talking sh!t about how hard it is to make a living farming, inflated prices of tractors and machinery, or how hard he works, before talking about a new tractor he'll buy.
 

s line

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Seen our favourite youtuber (Ollysfarm) has being doing zero work (somehow managing to do less than usual) in the past week, so instead he's been posting FarmingSimulator videos because its " been a wet few days on the farm "
He's had a huge amount of negative comments on every video so he's deleted every FarmingSimulator post.
No doubt he'll be back this week talking sh!t about how hard it is to make a living farming, inflated prices of tractors and machinery, or how hard he works, before talking about a new tractor he'll buy.
oh no going to miss him...
 
I have nephews who are massive Daggerwin fans who plays farm sim for a living I think.

The ironic part of it is that your guy Daggerwin has more subscribers, more views and makes more money from Youtube playing farm simulator than any actual farmer with or without a Youtube channel and occurs a fraction of the costs as he doesn't actually have to farm anything :ROFLMAO: . He has 3/4 million subscribers and according to social blade he makes upwards of 30k a month from it.

I wouldn't blame Olly's farm for trying to cash in a bit on that market as it would probably pay far more than if he was outside pretending to look busy.
 
Farmer Phil are rough out ,recent video about jersey calf rearing and losing so many, don’t seem to be fond of the early mornings starts,
Find Jack at mainsgill a new fella with good videos and a huge farm shop, also new one is Finnegan farm which is a big tillage/ veg operation with serious machinery and big into restoration of tractors and big farm workshop. Tom pemberton videos on the new shed was good and the video in wearings garage was good and the recent one olly blogs tractor run.
 

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