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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 8139748" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I'd like to know the back story there, ginger guy seems to be a knowledgeable chap, house is nice, nice cars, couple of nice toys in the garage but till recently the farm is basically a dump.</p><p> Maybe he's a hoarder, maybe family had to be payed out, money issues, could be other reasons, who knows.</p><p>I wouldn't have dreamed of regularly filming my place if it looked like that!</p><p></p><p>I tend to watch American channels just because they have different stuff to us.</p><p></p><p>I think the whole farm tube thing will run its course though, farming is repetitive and its hard to get something new, I'm late to the YouTube thing and channels I watch are doing same stuff as last year again.. Unless they get you invested in their lives like a telly soap, then you'll tune in to see what's happening</p><p></p><p>My favorite YouTube channel is nothing to do with farming.</p><p>Look up Itchy Boots, she is a Dutch geologist who sold up and goes traveling the world on motorbike. First series she bought a bike in India and rode it back to Holland through some weird places. Second she did South America till Covid struck. Third Iceland and Scandinavia.</p><p>Forget the bike bit, it's not the tourist stuff either, emptier the better, the scenery is stunning, and the later ones with drone videos could put the BBC to shame, always cheery with a smile.</p><p>Far better than farming!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 8139748, member: 190"] I'd like to know the back story there, ginger guy seems to be a knowledgeable chap, house is nice, nice cars, couple of nice toys in the garage but till recently the farm is basically a dump. Maybe he's a hoarder, maybe family had to be payed out, money issues, could be other reasons, who knows. I wouldn't have dreamed of regularly filming my place if it looked like that! I tend to watch American channels just because they have different stuff to us. I think the whole farm tube thing will run its course though, farming is repetitive and its hard to get something new, I'm late to the YouTube thing and channels I watch are doing same stuff as last year again.. Unless they get you invested in their lives like a telly soap, then you'll tune in to see what's happening My favorite YouTube channel is nothing to do with farming. Look up Itchy Boots, she is a Dutch geologist who sold up and goes traveling the world on motorbike. First series she bought a bike in India and rode it back to Holland through some weird places. Second she did South America till Covid struck. Third Iceland and Scandinavia. Forget the bike bit, it's not the tourist stuff either, emptier the better, the scenery is stunning, and the later ones with drone videos could put the BBC to shame, always cheery with a smile. Far better than farming!! [/QUOTE]
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