Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

Great seeing " Evenflow " getting a few mentions in here, their videos are a brilliant watch, the perfect blend of completely f**king nuts and absolute genius. The fert spreading in the " Lucky Day " video always cracks me up.
How have they only got 28k subscribers, yet idiots thinking they know about farming, but do zero work, have 100K... :unsure:
 

cows sh#t me to tears

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Livestock Farmer
Great seeing " Evenflow " getting a few mentions in here, their videos are a brilliant watch, the perfect blend of completely f**king nuts and absolute genius. The fert spreading in the " Lucky Day " video always cracks me up.
How have they only got 28k subscribers, yet idiots thinking they know about farming, but do zero work, have 100K... :unsure:
So logic dictates that with 270 subs, I must be worthy of farmer of the year 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 (y)
 

Bokey

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Mixed Farmer
Will be interesting to see how it pans out with his tractor run being so high profile I'm sure he'll say if he starts getting agro from hmrc olly will have the moral high ground for sure
 

melted welly

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Arable Farmer
Location
DD9.
Great seeing " Evenflow " getting a few mentions in here, their videos are a brilliant watch, the perfect blend of completely f**king nuts and absolute genius. The fert spreading in the " Lucky Day " video always cracks me up.
How have they only got 28k subscribers, yet idiots thinking they know about farming, but do zero work, have 100K... :unsure:
I think Evenflow has more in common with farmers than wallys farm, so the demographic is older. I think the younger viewers are also the more likely to subscribe than the older ones.

The last Evenflow vid has 40k views, wallys farm vids sit around 20-30k views. Think Evenflow does alright, it’s like a rough as f**k version of old top gear. Brilliant.
 

agricontract

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Location
Merseyside
Will be interesting to see how it pans out with his tractor run being so high profile I'm sure he'll say if he starts getting agro from hmrc olly will have the moral high ground for sure
It will be happening and if I have to put duty paid fuel in the tractors then so be it

don’t know why as doing a food bank donation at same time with produce surely is allowed

But if they think I’m flushing tanks out they can take me to court for not and let them decide

Common sense will prevail I’m sure
 

mar

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@agricontract I was watching your video riddling the pile of rubble, this is what you need, in the right conditions I can riddle enough to fill a 12 ton dump trailer in the time it takes to empty it fifty yards away from where I'm riddling
 

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