Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

kiwi pom

Member
Location
canterbury NZ
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This family is farming how I want to. Using a decent tractor on a wide planter in big cover crops.

Nice tractor(y)
He does seem to have posted a video a few weeks later showing him redrilling it though.
Didn't watch it all so don't know how much was weather related.
 
My Youtube Farming Channel Reviews:

I Farm We Farm - Tidy Irish dairy farm.
Farmer Phil - Untidy Irish beef/arable farm.
Harry's Farm - Fantastic engagement on rural issues.
Gerry 6420 - Videos used to go on too long but seem much better now with voiceovers.
Nick's Farm - Nice bit of older kit makes arable interesting
Tom Pemberton - Can't help but like him and his dad.
Farmers POV - Something a bit different
Farmer P - Bit boring really.
Sheep Game - A born entertainer and a hard worker.
SaskDutch Kid - Fantastic dairy setup but harder to relate to.
Olly's Farm - Haven't managed to stomach a full video yet.
Keane Farm Life - Could be excellent but rarely post.
Richard Perkins - Regenerative agriculture. Basically sees himself as a messiah.
George Sanders - Been doing it for too long
Anna Trues - Videos are a bit all over the place.
Four Winds Farm - As above. Can't figure out why he's there. Seems clueless.

I watch too much YouTube!! I wonder if you agree with my thoughts...
 

jackrussell101

Member
Mixed Farmer
What do you think the guy that does video's role on the farm is?

I watched a few but got fed up of them/him.

Anything longer than ten minutes and I get bored. Olly agricontracts ones are ideal length in my opinion.
Yeah I know what you mean, I assume he's the son? He calls himself the Rookie whatever that means, find him quite enjoyable to watch but I guess everyones different.
 

Tomr10

Member
Farming fixing and Fabricating was a slow burner for me at the start, but I don't miss one now. The amount of work Andy gets through would put most to shame. And a real head of knowledge on him
Yer I wonder if he worked at deere I the past or it's just they do that much work fixing them
 
Laura Carlston or Wilson I think it is now doesn't get that many mentions on here..
She is slightly different with arable, cattle & hogs as they call them and even the wife thinks she is hot.

She did get married far too young though.. think it must be a mid-west bible belt kinda thing.. but who am I too judge
 

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