Laura, your such a winner and super star already. I think you underestimate your impeccable farming and all-round intellect, I’m proud of you and I don’t personally know you. 💃💃💃Go Girl…
As an old man on a remote Scottish island, it is an absolute delight to have my days brightened up by such pleasant and smiling company AND learn something new too. Thank you, you do a lot of good
Enjoyed the vedio and your explanation. Just a friendly suggestion, please consider wearing a respiratory mask when in you're seed tank. The dusk could be the chemicals rubbed off of the seeds. You only have one pair of lungs, and too, your overall health. My Dad unfortunately dead of lung cancer, just something to keep in mind. Until next time stay safe and healthy, and "thanks" for sharing!
Cute couple! You 2 work very well together. Glad the oil leak wasn't any worse than it was. Look forward to seeing you and Grant in those videos you put out. Grant does your Dad have anyone helping him while you and Laura are farming together? Happy planting...
As a guy that drove truck and farmed, I just always cleaned my truck or cab out everything when I got out, usually swept my tractor and combine cab out everyday too
Okay John Deere needs to install swivel seats. Good day of planting. Hey, the first videos were great and only getting better. Laura, you amaze me how you keep your nails looking good, great video.
very cool! I work for the company that builds the AutoTrak assembly (large rectangular pod behind steering wheel) in Urbandale IA, it is very cool to see the completed unit in use. We also used to build the test stand that would let you take a planter module and power it up for testing in the shop. (these may have been a dealer or ag tech sector item?). Technology is an amazing thing.... there is a reason ag equipment has lots of zeros in the price tag, the capabilities are unparalleled. Hat tip to you and Grant for sharing your journey - don't forget to show yourself some grace every once in a while - you are doing fantastic! We never stop learning - the more we learn, the more we can share knowledge and contribute - your chance to shine.
so I'm a bit older, when I was a boy I would help my father plant corn and potatoes using a manual planter filled with about a quart of seed. You would make a step ahead and step on the planter to drive it into the ground and then spread the planter handles. Step-Spread-Step Spread for hours on end. I started driving at 7 years old a Deere 41B? don't remember the model exactly but had to spin the flywheel manually to start (also had tricycle gear). He and my mother harvested the corn by picking and throwing into a trailer pulled by the tractor I drove.
I've been watching since the beginning. I can see the differences in style of video you put out now compared to in the beginning. You have gotten a lot more confident and knowledgeable about what you are doing while farming and it shows in your videos. In the beginning you sort of referred to your dad's knowledge when you planted, harvested or needed something fixed. Now you seem to just tackle it yourself with Grant's help if extra muscle is needed. The one thing that hasn't changed is your enthusiasm for farming and that huge smile while explaining to a dummy like me that knows nothing about farming what you are doing and why. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I respect you and your husband for all your work. It kind of cracks me up when I see your painted nails. Take care of your tools and they will take care of you. Would it be possible to have a camera on the planter to see the condition of the field and planter? You have to keep turning around. That has to be hard on your back.
Laura you're too cute.... you have taught me everything I know about farming... was always curious what the sprayer / destroyer was and now because of you I know what that is used for.... it is fun learning new things so thank you for sharing 😊
Hey Laura Grant how y'all doing great details I loved it especially that part where you was driving and talking on your phone glad you got it fixed Tucker I learn new things every time I watch you all🤔🤔🤔😐😎😎
Laura, Everyone is A neophyte something sometime. Your growth continues. Your videos are great, and your farm education is going along great. I have been fascinated by the size of the farm that you and grant work. The complexities of the equipment and planting crops has been really interesting to watch. You do have the educating the people about what you do on your videos down very well. I Totally enjoyed watching you and Grant. 😊it appears that you two have a great love and respect for each other, and that works on running your farm together. God bless. Have a great day.
Well darlin' you've already accomplished the goal with me. I grew up on my uncles farm and have driven the BIG tractors and pulled large discs and planters, also worked as a younger boy doing the nasty hard field work and getting mud dirty the whole day. I've had conversations with my wife about many tings that Laura taught me today on her channel and how its so odd learning about farming from her. And she as well as myself do love the way that yours and Grants tractor looks with the fat tires!!
Hi, Laura. I'm going back 25 years or so with subscription to a technology magazine and several articles about the very new GPS and its possibilities for farming. They went further and talked about driverless tractors. Watching how much can go wrong I can't see that as a viable possibility. Great tech video.
Laura, for your age you are very advanced with your knowledge of farming, I bet you could even teach someone older a thing or two. Regarding filming your videos, it is like farming, the more you do it, the more you learn. Love and best wishes to you both from Mike. ❤❤
You should try and have round table with older farmers that could show not only the advance in technology but how its increased the number of acres planted by every generation
Laura always interesting material presented in a engaging manner. Be careful entering a confined spaces. OHS first. Respiratory protection is also important as seeds are coated and you were inhaling the dust. Keep videos coming.
Love the channel for someone who has lived in many different cities around the world. My entire life has been living in cities. Don’t get me wrong. I have visited the countryside. The desert, the oceans, the mountains, the jungles the forests. However, I know very little about farming, so I find the videos you guys make very informative‘s and fairly easy to follow. Mind you there are some times I have to look up certain things you’re talking about. As I’ve said, lack of knowledge. Thanks for the videos and what it is like to run a farm. Thank you. Much appreciate it.
I always heard it referred to as "coming into your own" , IDK why, but I can tell you from experience, that it is the single point in your conscience that you realize that: " Hey, I am the man. I know as much or more than they do about what's going on. Your not going to intimidate me anymore." So from now on, YOU are the man, be the boss!
You have nothing to prove to others! you have proven ur skills and knowledge by simply doing the job, but also your problem solving when planting and with the machinary! Great work!
Laura and Grant , iI have learned so much about water, towers and engines powering you. It so refreshing to get to know you both. Discovered your channel a couple months ago to watch harvest vidos . Thanks for brings us along. Retired now so just gardening, some days that can be diffucukt to keed ahead of the weeds. Keep up the good work and continue to shine your light for the Lord! t
I am a 68 year old man from the suburbs I always wondered about everything on a farm as I drove by and saw the silos unless it was corn I never knew what they were we're growing. Thanks to you you I've learned a lot. I also learned about cows from the 10th generation dairy farmers.
Great afternoon to you lady. Please don't stop your closings with a wave, a smile, and your cheerful smile. It's enjoyable for you and not like all the other cookie cutter closings. Always believe in yourself and be different
17:30 This is happening a lot for me. I love hanging around with farmers. I used to work on a farm as a second job and still love it. But they didn't had a full time job for me. And because of that it didn't paid enough to maintain my family. It's a real shame you can't really become a farmer in the Netherlands. You need to be a born farmer. It's a shame pretty much all farms are family businesses and are not fulltime hiring outsiders. I'd give up everything (besides my family of course) to be a farmer though. lol. Your(this) channel is really awesome for me. I love it!
Just wanted to wish you a late happy birthday 🎂🎉 hope you had a great day thanks for all your great videos I really enjoy them from your friend in Tennessee 😊
I really don't think that people understand how much work goes into farming. There was a recent article in the National Post here in Canada that went over the fact that young people in Canada can't actually afford the cost of farming because the land is stupidly expensive. We are slowly destroying the industry that feeds us, which is tragic. Glad I found your channel and I support you and other farmers 200000%. Society thinks everything they eat is produced by magic and unicorn dreams, and that it's a Disney movie; they don't see the blood, sweat and tears that go into every kernel of corn, every bean, every leaf of lettuce, etc. Kudos to you both. RESPECT.
A lot of folks like to say what you are doing wrong or how to do this or that. All that matters to me is that you post. When you do is up to you, it will show in my notifications. The more you learn, the more you know. Soon, folks will be asking you to share that knowledge. Have good days!
In my opinion, for what it's worth, Farmers are the most intelligent people on the face of the earth. I am proud to have come from a farming family in north Alabama.
Thanx2much 4 showing us all of your farming skills/techniques........ grandfather farmed in S.D. ..... everything lost in great depression..... I can only imagine myself in your boots...if.... things had gone differently....if the giant financiers/bankers of the time hadn't ripped off most Americans
On the topic of the peer farmers that have been around longer, it'd be neat to have a round table of sorts talking with them regarding the changes they've seen in the farming lifestyle and workflows as technology has evolved to assist (or to the detrement) in the process.
Thank you both for farming. I live in east Tennessee and here farms are dying. As farmers get old and retire/die the family sells the land for development. It is so sad.
Laura, I love videos. We have row crop farmers here in Batesville, Arkansas. You have taught me so much about farming that i didn't know. Thanks for learning and teaching the viewers while you learn.
Cameras maybe a better choice to watch the rear end operations, just a thought. By the way I am not a farmer , just a 71 year old NAVY Veteran that is totally amazed at the technology of farming these days. Both of my Grand fathers were farmers and I loved working with them on the farms. That was in the 50' s and 60' s. My howe things have changed. I really love watching you and Grant as you go about your daily activities, you are truly amazing. Happy planting.
back in the 80s and 90s i worked on a farm and the equipment was changing a lot back then, cabs getting quieter and having air con, what a difference that made, wasn't nice sat in the cab, we burnt the stubble and the soot still used to get in the cab with all the window shut and of course i would sweat a lot so by the end of the day i would be black. there was no gps either so you had to pick a point normally using the tyres or mirrors so you didn't overlap when cultivating ect, i didn't have a phone they was like bricks and very expensive, all i had was a radio to listen to so was very boring . every day was a learning day not one day was the same. its really interesting to me how all the new tech has not only made things more accurate but safer too. thank you for sharing how this all works. keep up the good work. hope you have a great harvest will be watching to see how it goes.
Laura, Farm Girls are the backbone of any farm or farming community, be it here in Australia or wherever in the world your farming. I’m sure there are many farm girls who watch your videos that are jealous of your exceptional talents and wish they could do what you do. I have no doubt you are a mentor to many farm girls all over the world.
laura - please wear a respirator when you go into the seed tank, and fun note, the closing wheels spin at exactly the frame rate of the camera. makes it look they are standing still and not spinning
To this day I am amazed that you keep those long pretty colored nails for so long, and you don't back out of doing things just to keep your nails. I see you scooping seed, turning wrenches, changing oil and yes loving on Scott. You all are great folks. Thank you for sharing with us.
It is incredible to see what technology has done to the world and those of us that can remember a time before. As a teen in the 60's I helped a farmer across the road from us. Drove a Oliver 66 plowing and such, he had a radio on it and I thought that was out of the world, now you don't even have to drive the tractor GPS does it for you!! My grandparents farmed with horses, my grandmother was born in 1893, and I have a grandson who if he lives long enough he will see the year 2100. Keep up the great work love your videos!
Here is a hint for cleaning your hands. Get a thing of Cresco LARD ( not the oil) put that by your sink and when your hands get really, really oily and greasy, grab some of the lard and use it first to clean our hands. You'll be surprised at how clean your hands are after using it. then a bit of soap to get the lard off so your not leaving fingerprints on everything. It works like that Orange stuff for hand cleaning and is a lot cheaper.
Laura, when you say about how you find stuff is finally starting to 'Click'... that's called experience, you can only gain it over time and by doing what you do on a daily basis, it doesnt matter what people tell you but there is no substitute for experience, I only know it because I'm an engineer by trade and I've been in my industry for 10 years now, I still have a tonne to learn but I had exactly the same feeling a little while ago and even now I find myself teaching even some of the older engineers in my firm about what I do and some of the tricks I've picked up along the way
Always a bright spot in my day to watch Laura and Grant doing what they do. Thanks for including an old man in your activities.
Laura, your such a winner and super star already.
I think you underestimate your impeccable farming and all-round intellect,
I’m proud of you and I don’t personally know you. 💃💃💃Go Girl…
As an old man on a remote Scottish island, it is an absolute delight to have my days brightened up by such pleasant and smiling company AND learn something new too. Thank you, you do a lot of good
Thanks!
Laura don't sell yourself short. You're very knowledgeable of your profession and explain things very well.
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Face it Laura, Your a Farmer, a teacher and a media specialist. That's a hell of a resume!
and a loving wife.
You rock!!
😂😂
And a truck driver girl!!!!! Take care👍
You said it all
Always, Very proud of y'all 🙏🙏🙏❣️
You are truly this channels greatest asset. It's fun growing with you:)
Laura you are so skilled that not even a scratch on the nail polish 😁
You do a amazing job explaining to us that are not farmers. That you.
Enjoyed the vedio and your explanation. Just a friendly suggestion, please consider wearing a respiratory mask when in you're seed tank. The dusk could be the chemicals rubbed off of the seeds. You only have one pair of lungs, and too, your overall health. My Dad unfortunately dead of lung cancer, just something to keep in mind. Until next time stay safe and healthy, and "thanks" for sharing!
16:20 sounds like a great off site video trip this winter
Well, you have certainly edified me. You're achieving your goal.
Cute couple! You 2 work very well together. Glad the oil leak wasn't any worse than it was. Look forward to seeing you and Grant in those videos you put out. Grant does your Dad have anyone helping him while you and Laura are farming together? Happy planting...
As a guy that drove truck and farmed, I just always cleaned my truck or cab out everything when I got out, usually swept my tractor and combine cab out everyday too
Okay John Deere needs to install swivel seats. Good day of planting. Hey, the first videos were great and only getting better. Laura, you amaze me how you keep your nails looking good, great video.
Laura you’re a breath of FRESH AIR! Your energy is contagious and farming explanations so educational! Keep up the good work and editing.
Thanks for posting all these videos. I check every day!
Enjoyed the ride along...thanks for sharing!
very cool! I work for the company that builds the AutoTrak assembly (large rectangular pod behind steering wheel) in Urbandale IA, it is very cool to see the completed unit in use. We also used to build the test stand that would let you take a planter module and power it up for testing in the shop. (these may have been a dealer or ag tech sector item?). Technology is an amazing thing.... there is a reason ag equipment has lots of zeros in the price tag, the capabilities are unparalleled.
Hat tip to you and Grant for sharing your journey - don't forget to show yourself some grace every once in a while - you are doing fantastic! We never stop learning - the more we learn, the more we can share knowledge and contribute - your chance to shine.
I love when you say bye and then add a little more content, it's like a little extra bonus 😊
I like your Sky High Vault Club shirt..You are a woman of many talents..and Human Oriented !!!
LAURA, you are simply amazing❤️❤️❤️
Looks like you have had some great planting weather , the ending was pretty cool .
You taught me everything I know about major farming operations.
so I'm a bit older, when I was a boy I would help my father plant corn and potatoes using a manual planter filled with about a quart of seed. You would make a step ahead and step on the planter to drive it into the ground and then spread the planter handles. Step-Spread-Step Spread for hours on end. I started driving at 7 years old a Deere 41B? don't remember the model exactly but had to spin the flywheel manually to start (also had tricycle gear). He and my mother harvested the corn by picking and throwing into a trailer pulled by the tractor I drove.
I've been watching since the beginning. I can see the differences in style of video you put out now compared to in the beginning. You have gotten a lot more confident and knowledgeable about what you are doing while farming and it shows in your videos. In the beginning you sort of referred to your dad's knowledge when you planted, harvested or needed something fixed. Now you seem to just tackle it yourself with Grant's help if extra muscle is needed. The one thing that hasn't changed is your enthusiasm for farming and that huge smile while explaining to a dummy like me that knows nothing about farming what you are doing and why. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I respect you and your husband for all your work. It kind of cracks me up when I see your painted nails. Take care of your tools and they will take care of you. Would it be possible to have a camera on the planter to see the condition of the field and planter? You have to keep turning around. That has to be hard on your back.
Girl you are very smart I have faith in you you are a hard worker
Laura you're too cute.... you have taught me everything I know about farming... was always curious what the sprayer / destroyer was and now because of you I know what that is used for.... it is fun learning new things so thank you for sharing 😊
I learn something new on every episode. Thanks!
Each and Every Farmer is important to the well being and health of every human being on Mother Earth!!!🇨🇦😇
Bedankt
Hey Laura Grant how y'all doing great details I loved it especially that part where you was driving and talking on your phone glad you got it fixed Tucker I learn new things every time I watch you all🤔🤔🤔😐😎😎
Awesome sharing today...thanks!!!
Good job!!
👍🐺🧙♂️
Great to see a hard working young couple …. Always fun to see Laura in a seed tank. :)
I think I would be holding my breath while inside the seed tank.
Laura, Everyone is A neophyte something sometime. Your growth continues. Your videos are great, and your farm education is going along great. I have been fascinated by the size of the farm that you and grant work. The complexities of the equipment and planting crops has been really interesting to watch. You do have the educating the people about what you do on your videos down very well. I Totally enjoyed watching you and Grant. 😊it appears that you two have a great love and respect for each other, and that works on running your farm together. God bless. Have a great day.
Laura's is a pro at keeping things nice and neat.
Have always enjoyed your vids. I went back and caught up when I found the channel, guess what still here and will be !!
Well darlin' you've already accomplished the goal with me. I grew up on my uncles farm and have driven the BIG tractors and pulled large discs and planters, also worked as a younger boy doing the nasty hard field work and getting mud dirty the whole day. I've had conversations with my wife about many tings that Laura taught me today on her channel and how its so odd learning about farming from her. And she as well as myself do love the way that yours and Grants tractor looks with the fat tires!!
Hi, Laura. I'm going back 25 years or so with subscription to a technology magazine and several articles about the very new GPS and its possibilities for farming. They went further and talked about driverless tractors. Watching how much can go wrong I can't see that as a viable possibility. Great tech video.
This country needs more young people to do farming thank you for the videos
Laura, for your age you are very advanced with your knowledge of farming, I bet you could even teach someone older a thing or two. Regarding filming your videos, it is like farming, the more you do it, the more you learn.
Love and best wishes to you both from Mike. ❤❤
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Hmmm delicious, bon appétit. When I listen to you, my English improves steadily. Great
You should try and have round table with older farmers that could show not only the advance in technology but how its increased the number of acres planted by every generation
Laura always interesting material presented in a engaging manner. Be careful entering a confined spaces. OHS first. Respiratory protection is also important as seeds are coated and you were inhaling the dust. Keep videos coming.
I tried I really tried to watch other framing videos but you have me hooked!. I feel your more informative than all other shows ❤
I think it is because she is real and explains things very well. Not trying to be something shes not. Her smile is additive.
Love the channel for someone who has lived in many different cities around the world. My entire life has been living in cities. Don’t get me wrong. I have visited the countryside. The desert, the oceans, the mountains, the jungles the forests. However, I know very little about farming, so I find the videos you guys make very informative‘s and fairly easy to follow. Mind you there are some times I have to look up certain things you’re talking about. As I’ve said, lack of knowledge. Thanks for the videos and what it is like to run a farm. Thank you. Much appreciate it.
You are always fun and interesting to watch.
I always heard it referred to as "coming into your own" , IDK why, but I can tell you from experience, that it is the single point in your conscience that you realize that:
" Hey, I am the man. I know as much or more than they do about what's going on. Your not going to intimidate me anymore."
So from now on, YOU are the man, be the boss!
That was an interesting end to the video! Made me laugh out loud! Thanks, Laura.
You have nothing to prove to others! you have proven ur skills and knowledge by simply doing the job, but also your problem solving when planting and with the machinary! Great work!
I live in Florida. I've had zero interest in farming till I discovered your channel. I Love your videos.
Laura and Grant , iI have learned so much about water, towers and engines powering you. It so refreshing to get to know you both. Discovered your channel a couple months ago to watch harvest vidos . Thanks for brings us along. Retired now so just gardening, some days that can be diffucukt to keed ahead of the weeds. Keep up the good work and continue to shine your light for the Lord!
t
Interior of cab.... Glad you have HIGH STANDARDS
I am a 68 year old man from the suburbs I always wondered about everything on a farm as I drove by and saw the silos unless it was corn I never knew what they were we're growing. Thanks to you you I've learned a lot. I also learned about cows from the 10th generation dairy farmers.
Always Enjoy Watching Your Videos...God Bless
Great afternoon to you lady.
Please don't stop your closings with a wave, a smile, and your cheerful smile.
It's enjoyable for you and not like all the other cookie cutter closings.
Always believe in yourself and be different
17:30
This is happening a lot for me. I love hanging around with farmers. I used to work on a farm as a second job and still love it. But they didn't had a full time job for me. And because of that it didn't paid enough to maintain my family. It's a real shame you can't really become a farmer in the Netherlands. You need to be a born farmer. It's a shame pretty much all farms are family businesses and are not fulltime hiring outsiders.
I'd give up everything (besides my family of course) to be a farmer though. lol.
Your(this) channel is really awesome for me. I love it!
Just wanted to wish you a late happy birthday 🎂🎉 hope you had a great day thanks for all your great videos I really enjoy them from your friend in Tennessee 😊
Good luck with your planting guys and God Bless ❤
Laura, YOU ARE A POWERFUL CREATOR..... THANK YOU 🙏🙏🙏👍
I really don't think that people understand how much work goes into farming. There was a recent article in the National Post here in Canada that went over the fact that young people in Canada can't actually afford the cost of farming because the land is stupidly expensive. We are slowly destroying the industry that feeds us, which is tragic. Glad I found your channel and I support you and other farmers 200000%. Society thinks everything they eat is produced by magic and unicorn dreams, and that it's a Disney movie; they don't see the blood, sweat and tears that go into every kernel of corn, every bean, every leaf of lettuce, etc. Kudos to you both. RESPECT.
A lot of folks like to say what you are doing wrong or how to do this or that. All that matters to me is that you post. When you do is up to you, it will show in my notifications. The more you learn, the more you know. Soon, folks will be asking you to share that knowledge. Have good days!
All RUclipsrs started probably the same way. Learning and improving. You did OK
Love these videos! Much respect for this way of life! Thanks for sharing Laura and Grant 🇺🇸
In my opinion, for what it's worth, Farmers are the most intelligent people on the face of the earth. I am proud to have come from a farming family in north Alabama.
hey we just love smiles and how happy you are most time and good thing and way to be and we will keep watching
And...Thank you! For washing!!!!!!! Just some GOOD CLEAN FUN!
Thanx2much 4 showing us all of your farming skills/techniques........ grandfather farmed in S.D. ..... everything lost in great depression..... I can only imagine myself in your boots...if.... things had gone differently....if the giant financiers/bankers of the time hadn't ripped off most Americans
On the topic of the peer farmers that have been around longer, it'd be neat to have a round table of sorts talking with them regarding the changes they've seen in the farming lifestyle and workflows as technology has evolved to assist (or to the detrement) in the process.
Love how you explain planting seeds and how beautiful you are 😊
Growing up young lady, keep at it and thanks.
👎👎👎👎🤣🤑
That is so cool. I like seeing the technology being used for everyday living.. Good Job Laura.
Thank you both for farming. I live in east Tennessee and here farms are dying. As farmers get old and retire/die the family sells the land for development. It is so sad.
Laura, I love videos. We have row crop farmers here in Batesville, Arkansas. You have taught me so much about farming that i didn't know. Thanks for learning and teaching the viewers while you learn.
Loved the speed shot photography film part. Cool
Love those jeans. I bet, pound for pound, those jeans pull in WAY more views than any other clothing you feature in your thumbnails.
Everyone of us guys wanted a wonderful farmer girl like you.
Nice ending Laura! You clean up good!
Cameras maybe a better choice to watch the rear end operations, just a thought. By the way I am not a farmer , just a 71 year old NAVY Veteran that is totally amazed at the technology of farming these days. Both of my Grand fathers were farmers and I loved working with them on the farms. That was in the 50' s and 60' s. My howe things have changed. I really love watching you and Grant as you go about your daily activities, you are truly amazing. Happy planting.
No problem…. You only need to keep your mind on a gazillion things at the same time….piece-o-cake 😂. What a super girl farmer you are! 🌱 🌽❤️
back in the 80s and 90s i worked on a farm and the equipment was changing a lot back then, cabs getting quieter and having air con, what a difference that made, wasn't nice sat in the cab, we burnt the stubble and the soot still used to get in the cab with all the window shut and of course i would sweat a lot so by the end of the day i would be black. there was no gps either so you had to pick a point normally using the tyres or mirrors so you didn't overlap when cultivating ect, i didn't have a phone they was like bricks and very expensive, all i had was a radio to listen to so was very boring . every day was a learning day not one day was the same. its really interesting to me how all the new tech has not only made things more accurate but safer too. thank you for sharing how this all works. keep up the good work. hope you have a great harvest will be watching to see how it goes.
Thank you for sharing your learning experiences and educating us along the way.
All your videos have been really good to watch!
Grant, you are a good man, good farmer, good husband. Keep it up please. You have taught me a lesson to be nicer to my woman. Thank you.
Thank you for producing the video!
Laura, Farm Girls are the backbone of any farm or farming community, be it here in Australia or wherever in the world your farming.
I’m sure there are many farm girls who watch your videos that are jealous of your exceptional talents and wish they could do what you do.
I have no doubt you are a mentor to many farm girls all over the world.
laura - please wear a respirator when you go into the seed tank, and fun note, the closing wheels spin at exactly the frame rate of the camera. makes it look they are standing still and not spinning
hope you guys got some of that rain we've been getting here 50 miles west of Kearney on the 100th meridian
To this day I am amazed that you keep those long pretty colored nails for so long, and you don't back out of doing things just to keep your nails. I see you scooping seed, turning wrenches, changing oil and yes loving on Scott.
You all are great folks. Thank you for sharing with us.
The sweetest smile on RUclips :)
You make a very good teacher you know y'all stuff I like lesoning to you very nice Saba
It is incredible to see what technology has done to the world and those of us that can remember a time before. As a teen in the 60's I helped a farmer across the road from us. Drove a Oliver 66 plowing and such, he had a radio on it and I thought that was out of the world, now you don't even have to drive the tractor GPS does it for you!! My grandparents farmed with horses, my grandmother was born in 1893, and I have a grandson who if he lives long enough he will see the year 2100. Keep up the great work love your videos!
I love your channel. Someone who is a beautiful woman and do what you do is so great
Here is a hint for cleaning your hands. Get a thing of Cresco LARD ( not the oil) put that by your sink and when your hands get really, really oily and greasy, grab some of the lard and use it first to clean our hands. You'll be surprised at how clean your hands are after using it. then a bit of soap to get the lard off so your not leaving fingerprints on everything. It works like that Orange stuff for hand cleaning and is a lot cheaper.
That’s great the Bio Mass is feeding the Ground and Worms Are the good guys!👍👍
Laura, when you say about how you find stuff is finally starting to 'Click'... that's called experience, you can only gain it over time and by doing what you do on a daily basis, it doesnt matter what people tell you but there is no substitute for experience, I only know it because I'm an engineer by trade and I've been in my industry for 10 years now, I still have a tonne to learn but I had exactly the same feeling a little while ago and even now I find myself teaching even some of the older engineers in my firm about what I do and some of the tricks I've picked up along the way
I watch a lot of farming videos and you guys are the only ones that use a three point hitch planter to me it looks like a way better planter
Thanks!