Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

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Livestock Farmer
I used to watch chuckie2009 but like a lot of youtubers you could tell a lot of his equipment was being given to him by advertisers when his views went up and his videos turned into an adverts

Did he start to fight with commenters?
No. He went postal after the Christchurch shooting. Did a manifesto video going nuts at muslims and blacks and gays. It truly is a wonder he is not on the FBI terrorist watch list now. It was pretty bad.
 

tomg

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Location
York
I find Mike Mitchell quite annoying but watch his videos as i find the scale of things incredible. Think his 9rx and drill weigh 120t fully loaded?
 
I like Rainfall Projects, a channel from a farmer in Oregon, producing various seed crops as well as making all sorts of things, farming and non farming, predominantly using his CNC machine.
Doesn't put a vlog up very often, but when he does its a goody.
 

BDBed

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Location
Melton Mowbray
My favourite watches from The other side of the pound are Brian’s farming videos, Mike Mitchell and OLF. I do watch the few of the big channels but find their just advertising now. I watch a lot of uk youtubers like George Saunder, Lord Muck, deano, Jonny 1388, Tom Pemberton, farmer Phil, farmer p, the hoof gp, hay team tv. The list really does go on and on. Also some of the agri video channels like grassmen, agri video production, agriculturespotter and archers view, although once you’ve seen a forger or a combine go up and down it can get old, so I look out for the outside of the box things to get ideas from. I do subscribe to a lot of the manufacturers channels, you can get some very good info on them. There is a lot of great content on YouTube to watch for a person interested in agriculture and I do find myself tuning in regularly if I like it. From a non ag front I dont watch a lot but I do really like house of rugby.
 

gorgous

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Location
Bucks
I watch alot of the ones mentioned. One I like which has not been mentioned is dodge brothers farm and ranch. It is about a famhand which also has a small holding with his brother. Well worth a look. My favourite is probably cole the cornstar, just for daddy cornstar and I like the family ethos.
 
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D14

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Mike’s finished seeding the 40,000 acres and now turns his attention to the ‘sloughs’ or wet areas they couldnt get to the first time. He said it can be up to 4,000 acres!

Seriously this country hasn’t a hope competing with this scale.


 

Tomr10

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Mike’s finished seeding the 40,000 acres and now turns his attention to the ‘sloughs’ or wet areas they couldnt get to the first time. He said it can be up to 4,000 acres!

Seriously this country hasn’t a hope competing with this scale.


Half way through that one
 

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