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<blockquote data-quote="adam_farming" data-source="post: 7518342" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>Currently I'm following:</p><p></p><p><strong>Millennial Farmer:</strong> he's on the verge of becoming too "sponsored" but seems to be keeping the right side of it. I like his honesty and seeing the newer stuff at work. His podcasts are generally good too.</p><p></p><p><strong>Welker Farms:</strong> Watch most of them but don't always get to the end if the video isn't really about anything. My brother went and met them when we were out there as his crew was harvesting next door to them Just sent them a message on instagram and they said yeah come for a look. Genuinely nice guys apparently. Meanwhile I was over in North Dakota sleeping on the combine floor between loads with a stinking head cold. No jealous at all!!</p><p></p><p><strong>Brians Farming Videos: </strong>Seems fairly genuine, not too produced. Interesting to see a farm that is wall to wall JD</p><p></p><p><strong>Larson Farms: </strong>Probably my favourite at the moment. They don't seem to take it too seriously but equally looks like they run a fairly slickk operation. Their huge, spotlessly clean workshop with immaculate equipment is quite satisfying to watch. He was on Millennial Farmers podcast a while ago and it was interesting hearing how he's slowly buying in to the operation. I think he's more mature than he sometimes seems on the videos.</p><p></p><p><strong>Mike Mitchell: </strong>Different again to the corn and soybeans guys further south. I like how non-polished it is, no messing with sponsorships or even video editing, although I think most of his videos could be half the length they are!</p><p></p><p><strong>How Farms Work: </strong>I think he's probably been around the longest, I don't watch all of his videos as they come out but sometimes he sounds a little bored? Maybe its just how he is.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lord Muck: </strong>Good channel with the mechanical side of things. Doesn't do it so much now but used to get bored of him going on about how people would moan in the comments. He does a great job so who cares what some keyboard warrior thinks. I do like the bits of video he cuts in, like the Greta "how dare you" bit and the "its got no gaaaaas in it", always makes me laugh</p><p></p><p>Anyways they're the ones I watch. Haven't really got into any UK based farming ones but I like to hear about other countries, particularly the USA. Any suggestions for non-UK/USA channels? Maybe I'll have to start learning another language first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam_farming, post: 7518342, member: 1983"] Currently I'm following: [B]Millennial Farmer:[/B] he's on the verge of becoming too "sponsored" but seems to be keeping the right side of it. I like his honesty and seeing the newer stuff at work. His podcasts are generally good too. [B]Welker Farms:[/B] Watch most of them but don't always get to the end if the video isn't really about anything. My brother went and met them when we were out there as his crew was harvesting next door to them Just sent them a message on instagram and they said yeah come for a look. Genuinely nice guys apparently. Meanwhile I was over in North Dakota sleeping on the combine floor between loads with a stinking head cold. No jealous at all!! [B]Brians Farming Videos: [/B]Seems fairly genuine, not too produced. Interesting to see a farm that is wall to wall JD [B]Larson Farms: [/B]Probably my favourite at the moment. They don't seem to take it too seriously but equally looks like they run a fairly slickk operation. Their huge, spotlessly clean workshop with immaculate equipment is quite satisfying to watch. He was on Millennial Farmers podcast a while ago and it was interesting hearing how he's slowly buying in to the operation. I think he's more mature than he sometimes seems on the videos. [B]Mike Mitchell: [/B]Different again to the corn and soybeans guys further south. I like how non-polished it is, no messing with sponsorships or even video editing, although I think most of his videos could be half the length they are! [B]How Farms Work: [/B]I think he's probably been around the longest, I don't watch all of his videos as they come out but sometimes he sounds a little bored? Maybe its just how he is. [B]Lord Muck: [/B]Good channel with the mechanical side of things. Doesn't do it so much now but used to get bored of him going on about how people would moan in the comments. He does a great job so who cares what some keyboard warrior thinks. I do like the bits of video he cuts in, like the Greta "how dare you" bit and the "its got no gaaaaas in it", always makes me laugh Anyways they're the ones I watch. Haven't really got into any UK based farming ones but I like to hear about other countries, particularly the USA. Any suggestions for non-UK/USA channels? Maybe I'll have to start learning another language first! [/QUOTE]
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