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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben B" data-source="post: 8133726" data-attributes="member: 160527"><p>Those things are complete bull. I watched one on millennial farmer they included all his equipment in the estimations which they had completely under estimated then tried to say it only cost him $70 000 to grow all his corn! The real revenue has to do with merchandise sales. Plus YouTube revenue has a lot is to do with how many views you can get get as a % of your subscribers. I'm pretty sure these are not getting as much as they say plus these a lot of behind the senses stuff too like the commitment to editing and stuff. On social media you see Tom Pemberton up at strange hours editing vidoes, reckons it takes him 3hrs to edit one video. I listened to a podcast called 'Working Words' which is hosted by Brain Brown from 'Brain's Farming videos' on youtube he had 'Farm hand Mike' another YouTuber on there and they discussed the in's and out of the YouTube game it was an interesting listen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben B, post: 8133726, member: 160527"] Those things are complete bull. I watched one on millennial farmer they included all his equipment in the estimations which they had completely under estimated then tried to say it only cost him $70 000 to grow all his corn! The real revenue has to do with merchandise sales. Plus YouTube revenue has a lot is to do with how many views you can get get as a % of your subscribers. I'm pretty sure these are not getting as much as they say plus these a lot of behind the senses stuff too like the commitment to editing and stuff. On social media you see Tom Pemberton up at strange hours editing vidoes, reckons it takes him 3hrs to edit one video. I listened to a podcast called 'Working Words' which is hosted by Brain Brown from 'Brain's Farming videos' on youtube he had 'Farm hand Mike' another YouTuber on there and they discussed the in's and out of the YouTube game it was an interesting listen. [/QUOTE]
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