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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="Col555" data-source="post: 7431283" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>My Mrs joined up to Instagram last year, I hate to admit it, but I’ll have a scroll through it regularly. Tbh it seems more of a close knit farming community on there compared to Facebook. But you do get regular posts of Ad’s and #gifted amongst the ‘influencer’ uk farming gang. Work clothing, boots, cattle clippers, ear tags. </p><p>I saw a post by ‘the dairy daughter’ who works on her family farm, but also runs a rural promotion business. She was looking for farm Instagram users who would be interested in trying some free silage additive. The catch was you had to have at least 6000 followers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Col555, post: 7431283, member: 920"] My Mrs joined up to Instagram last year, I hate to admit it, but I’ll have a scroll through it regularly. Tbh it seems more of a close knit farming community on there compared to Facebook. But you do get regular posts of Ad’s and #gifted amongst the ‘influencer’ uk farming gang. Work clothing, boots, cattle clippers, ear tags. I saw a post by ‘the dairy daughter’ who works on her family farm, but also runs a rural promotion business. She was looking for farm Instagram users who would be interested in trying some free silage additive. The catch was you had to have at least 6000 followers. [/QUOTE]
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