Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

ColinV6

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Routine farm work is what we all do every day anyways, so there’s little wonder it wears off quickly watching someone else doing it.

It’s always more exciting in the spring and summer when the toys come out to do work but it must be months since I watched a full video on farming now.

I mainly watch car related stuff on YouTube but even that’s wearing thin. Must be so hard to keep creating new content, using the same cars over and over. Probably why most of them change cars every few months.
 

cubby

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big man enjoying a bandit beer last night
 

Cotlandfarmer

Member
Livestock Farmer
Routine farm work is what we all do every day anyways, so there’s little wonder it wears off quickly watching someone else doing it.

It’s always more exciting in the spring and summer when the toys come out to do work but it must be months since I watched a full video on farming now.

I mainly watch car related stuff on YouTube but even that’s wearing thin. Must be so hard to keep creating new content, using the same cars over and over. Probably why most of them change cars every few months.

The Late brake show is a great car channel, he had a bonkers MST mk2 escort video up this week.
 

Jerry

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Devon
Watching Jemma's latest video, seems someone tried to sneak a dodgy load of grain in. Everyone disappears when it's rejected at 6 o clock at night.:rolleyes:
She's very good and doesn't mention where it was loaded but did say they had full testing facilities at pick up.

She took a load of my rape out of central store couple years ago before she did the youtube thing.

Took it to kent where they rejected it. Got a call at 10am to say they would not tip it.

Big panic from my store but got her diverted to Wolds Storage where they tested it and said it was well within spec. They called to say crusher had a habit of rejecting loads if too many trucks turned up at once as no space on site for them to wait.

They sent her back 2 hours later and load was accepted…bloody joke.
 

Bongodog

Member
Watching Jemma's latest video, seems someone tried to sneak a dodgy load of grain in. Everyone disappears when it's rejected at 6 o clock at night.:rolleyes:
She's very good and doesn't mention where it was loaded but did say they had full testing facilities at pick up.

When she opens the tailgate to get the last bit out she disappears in a cloud of dust, looks like she had a trailer full of floor sweepings
 

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