Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

Yourgoddamnright

Member
Livestock Farmer
Watching the funky farmer with heifers out roaming the farm with water everywhere and a few dry cow with 1 near calving. He says he thinks theyā€™re all there and as his going away he comes across 2 stuck in a field with gate closed in. Very careless, a basic thing is to make sure all your animals are counted for. Just a poor standard of farming.
 

mtx.jag

Member
Location
pembs
Watching the funky farmer with heifers out roaming the farm with water everywhere and a few dry cow with 1 near calving. He says he thinks theyā€™re all there and as his going away he comes across 2 stuck in a field with gate closed in. Very careless, a basic thing is to make sure all your animals are counted for. Just a poor standard of farming.
Yes but this is the man that moans how precious time is,but still rakes with a haybob šŸ¤£
 

Jerry

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Devon
Thought Iā€™d have a goā€¦but no way am I getting on other side of the camera. Just a quick video about grass keep and sheep done of the cuff with the iPhone as I walked about.

Probably total crap ā€¦.šŸ˜‚

No idea how it came about but Iā€™ve got 2.4k subscribers on YouTube. (Big numbersā€¦notā€¦šŸ¤£)

All I ever really used for was recording a few bits to put on here.

 

mac102004

Member
Livestock Farmer
Thought Iā€™d have a goā€¦but no way am I getting on other side of the camera. Just a quick video about grass keep and sheep done of the cuff with the iPhone as I walked about.

Probably total crap ā€¦.šŸ˜‚

No idea how it came about but Iā€™ve got 2.4k subscribers on YouTube. (Big numbersā€¦notā€¦šŸ¤£)

All I ever really used for was recording a few bits to put on here.

Just the talking on camera is hard enough lol Your subs like mine likely came from a couple popular videos with lots of views. Los of subs come with it but they are all useless, never to be seen again. šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø
 

Derrick Hughes

Member
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Location
Ceredigion
I the US the last job they seem to do soon after harvest on the Corn ground is apply firtilzer for the following years crop ,following the combins when they get chance , then work it in , is there a reason for this ?
They all seem to buy firtilzer in bulk as well
 

aangus

Member
Location
cumbria
Not overly keen on Jack at Mainsgill, but he popped up last night. The way them cattle came off that lorry was a disgrace to livestock farmers and livestock hauliers, why the driver couldnā€™t lower the rear suspension and lessen the angle off the rear door. Thatā€™s only my opinion though.
 

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