Happy Sunday!! Just so you're aware with all the negative things to come out of 2020, be proud that your channel is a great positive of 2020, thank you and Grant for sharing the adventure. 😎
There is something satisfying about watching these farmers getting it done. I grew up on a cattle ranch and farmers and ranchers are the heartbeat of our country 🇺🇸
@@JasonHam41 I love all things UK. Thank You for the good ways of life you all have passed on to us over here. We will pay you back for the tea we poured in Boston Harbor some day!
Hello from Prince Edward Island, Canada. It’s Canadian Thanksgiving weekend here, windy and cold. I stumbled upon your channel by chance and absolutely love it. P. E.I. Is known here in Canada as “ Canada’s Million Acre Farm”. Potato harvest is underway now. Keep the fantastic videos coming, all the best for your upcoming cornfield harvest, and of course your wedding this December. Can’t wait for the next video. Cheers for now, Chris D.
Nice video this way. Nice to see the crops half after seeding, nice to see the full grown corn plants👍 So not yet harvest, but pretty much everything including preparing for seeding and filling up tanks and so on. So what crop are you planning to sow? Hope the combine gets repaired quickly, but as you said fixing that bearing may take some time, will be done👌👍
Your channel has given me a whole new perspective of what it takes to farm and also the kind people. With the whole trump thing, I think rural people have taken on a different image lately and viewed as hateful people by many people in cities. This shows the good side of rural America.
Again I want to say thank you for bringing our frosted flakes to us. You are a real treat to watch your video's while having breakfast. A very informative and interesting one at that. I also see hamburger on my menu. Outstanding job young lady. Well done.
Never a dull moment with Laura on the farm. FYI: Since the sixteenth century, the word *Farm* has meant *agricultural land*. The word farm comes from the Latin word, firma, which means an unchanging payment. Experts say the earliest meaning of the English word farm was a yearly payment made as a tax or rent. Farmers in early England did not own their land. And now you. Da dat da.
You should do another Q/A video like you did early on. Doesn't have to be live or anything. With your wedding coming up tho, and harvest it's a great opportunity.
bummer bout your notso harvest but hey...impressive skills machinewise to get the other stuff done. Is your fields of corn for feed? I might be retired but I like your job...kudos and well done!
Laura you are amazing girl driving everything on the farm especially a woman my hat is off to you I love your channel and I love what you do it's amazing to see that you're not afraid to do anything and get your hands dirty
On a 2,000 acre farm the x9 would not be a smart investment. Unless they plant to harvest for a lot of other people too. Still have to work on our John Deere’s every year as much as our Case and New Holland’s
Hi laura Heres some real wise advice never fill a propane tank the way you did especially on that model forklift ive used that model many times myself . what you do is remove the tank leave it standing upright then refill it because even if you disconnect the supply line to the forklift you still have a very good source of spark or ignition coming from the forklift battery . yes its a pain in the butt to remove the tank but safety is important on a farm on a construction site .
Do you guys grow milo? When I grew up on the farm, milo caused my allergies to get very bad and is the reason I moved away and never looked back. Watching y’all from Playa del Carmen on vacation. By the way I could put that ice chest to good use, to pot cut up watermelon 🍉 for the grands on picnics.
Was that rye you loaded in the drill? Have you seen the video on the CLAAS Lexion combine that did 62K bushels of corn in Illinois in 12 hours? I don’t know if it has a massage chair, but it moves some serious grain!
Your videos are great eye-openers. You are getting an enormous amount of on-the-job training. For example, you seem to be able to learn to do a lot of things that industrial workers in Ontario can't, without specialized licenses. You drive a forklift, and I saw you at the wheel of Grant's semi in an earlier vid. I'm guessing the propane refill on the forklift would need a separate ticket here as well. I saw you and your dad messing around in a pit (confined-space entry). Next we'll see you welding, possibly even plumbing the pivot. HOWEVER, please do continue to be very careful. A lot of the stuff you do is really dangerous . . .
Another great video Laura! Even if no harvesting, there is still a lot to do around the farm. Never a dull day. Thanks for the ride along!
Happy Sunday!!
Just so you're aware with all the negative things to come out of 2020, be proud that your channel is a great positive of 2020, thank you and Grant for sharing the adventure. 😎
There is something satisfying about watching these farmers getting it done. I grew up on a cattle ranch and farmers and ranchers are the heartbeat of our country 🇺🇸
I like how you can remember names of your viewers, along with everything else.
Hi Grant!
Your smile brighten up everyone's day.
Woow!! Manejas cualquier máquina!! Muy trabajadora!!
I am an Italian farmer and I always follow this videoblog. Wonderful !!!
I think she has just about the warmest smile I've ever seen, Grant is a lucky man!
You're a daughter every parents would love to have! Thank you for sharing!
Harvest or no harvest still one of the best things on RUclips!;-)
Gal you work harder then most men I know keep up the good work sweetie love your vids
I wish all kids in America could do half the work that you do each day. Awesome as usual. :)
Boy, does it Ever look like Fall now 😱🍂🌾🍁
It's amazing how much equipment it takes to operate a large farm. It only takes one lovely lady, many pieces of equipment.
Fantastic video again thanks, there's always something to do on a farm, stay safe 👍.
Despite the combine failure... Looks like it was a good, productive day. Have a great week!
Enjoyed the video. Congrats on 70k we'll deserved.
Laura, Good luck with Harvest and hitting 75K soon!
Another awesome video. I always love videos where you are working on the farm and Grant, your dad and any of your siblings.
Good afternoon everyone from Wellington Somerset in the UK
Good afternoon from Falcon Heights Minnesota. Wellington Somerset looks like a neat little town!
David Bone Good afternoon from sunny Armagh in Northern Ireland. :)
@@unicorn7337 My mom is all Irish. Third generation here in the states. Her last name was Ryan.
Exmouth, Devon, UK.
@@JasonHam41 I love all things UK. Thank You for the good ways of life you all have passed on to us over here. We will pay you back for the tea we poured in Boston Harbor some day!
Hello from Prince Edward Island, Canada. It’s Canadian Thanksgiving weekend here, windy and cold.
I stumbled upon your channel by chance and absolutely love it. P. E.I. Is known here in Canada as “ Canada’s Million Acre Farm”. Potato harvest is underway now. Keep the fantastic videos coming, all the best for your upcoming cornfield harvest, and of course your wedding this December. Can’t wait for the next video.
Cheers for now, Chris D.
🇳🇱NL.Good evening from the Netherlands to that hardworking young lady in the usa👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍀❤️
We fed ear picked corn to pigs... and my grandmother fed "3 big ears" to her mule every day- kept them "bowl fat"...
You have such a beautiful head of hair, I'm glad it didn't get entangled in the corn cobs while you were walking through the pumpkin patch! 😛
@Dennis B Alfred E. Neuman thanks thee! 😛
@Dennis B Cool! 👍
Geeeez Laura, you get to play with all the nice big toys! Must be fun! Have a great week!
Grant is the luckiest person I know!!! You’re an amazing woman you rock!
Greetings from Poland . Polish Farmer.
Great machines, great movie
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I wish you all the best .High yields.
Nice video this way. Nice to see the crops half after seeding, nice to see the full grown corn plants👍 So not yet harvest, but pretty much everything including preparing for seeding and filling up tanks and so on. So what crop are you planning to sow? Hope the combine gets repaired quickly, but as you said fixing that bearing may take some time, will be done👌👍
Your channel has given me a whole new perspective of what it takes to farm and also the kind people. With the whole trump thing, I think rural people have taken on a different image lately and viewed as hateful people by many people in cities. This shows the good side of rural America.
Cobb
Hello hope you are doing great
Even though your not Harvesting there seams plenty things to Do!! 👍👊
No harvest today, but definitely a teachable video! Good job! Making lemonade out of lemons 🍋 😉❤️
Again I want to say thank you for bringing our frosted flakes to us. You are a real treat to watch your video's while having breakfast. A very informative and interesting one at that. I also see hamburger on my menu. Outstanding job young lady. Well done.
looking forward to the vlog with claudia. i hear you guys met this weekend.
Congratulations for 70k in 5 months 👍👍💪💪
I’m so glad you got to see this 👍👍
Never a dull moment with Laura on the farm. FYI: Since the sixteenth century, the word *Farm* has meant *agricultural land*. The word farm comes from the Latin word, firma, which means an unchanging payment. Experts say the earliest meaning of the English word farm was a yearly payment made as a tax or rent. Farmers in early England did not own their land. And now you. Da dat da.
Were you raised by Hotforwords?
oh just quit it Nope. Just decided to see where the word originated from, and share the info. That’s it.
Pretty impressive work ethic there - bad luck about the combine needing repair, but I like how you found lots of other useful things to do instead!
The sigh from Grant at 5:25 when he notice she doesn't write his name, good one xD
You must’ve read my comment about wearing gloves. Lol, everything but harvesting. Always enjoyable to watch. It still counts as farming.
You should do another Q/A video like you did early on. Doesn't have to be live or anything. With your wedding coming up tho, and harvest it's a great opportunity.
Glad to see and hear you have good taste in pickups. Nothing better than a heavy duty Chevy.
I can see that I have never seen in the farm..wow very good job 👏👏
you guys are great keep the vids coming stay safe
Best of Luck when you do harvest...
bummer bout your notso harvest but hey...impressive skills machinewise to get the other stuff done. Is your fields of corn for feed? I might be retired but I like your job...kudos and well done!
Itˋs sooooo Cool! Greetings from Austria🇦🇹🤘
America is in good hands with outstanding young women like you.
Laura you are amazing girl driving everything on the farm especially a woman my hat is off to you I love your channel and I love what you do it's amazing to see that you're not afraid to do anything and get your hands dirty
Lol I love your life your so blessed
👍🤠👍
Honestly that is a solid looking cooler I'd use it all the time
Well maybe harvest next video . Good stuff .
Corn turning brown , best time of the year
I love those sorts of days at work where it’s spontaneous... and maybe if you had a John Deere X9 it wouldn’t have broken down 😂😂😂 typical case 😂😂😂
On a 2,000 acre farm the x9 would not be a smart investment. Unless they plant to harvest for a lot of other people too. Still have to work on our John Deere’s every year as much as our Case and New Holland’s
Hi laura
Heres some real wise advice never fill a propane tank the way you did especially on that model forklift ive used that model many times myself . what you do is remove the tank leave it standing upright then refill it because even if you disconnect the supply line to the forklift you still have a very good source of spark or ignition coming from the forklift battery . yes its a pain in the butt to remove the tank but safety is important on a farm on a construction site .
What is the covercrop going to be? If you decide to plant any thing?
I like Grant he seems like the perfect match for you :-)
It's unbelievable, they always break down when you need them the most...
Love your vlogs! My grandparents immigrated in Nebraska legally in the mid 70s and my mother was born in Omaha 🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
You needed one more comment to get 200 on here.
You're doing a great job with video production. Fairly nee sub here.
The cattle eat just the greens or do they eat the radishes and turnips?
Hit the hay gurl!! Get that shit harvested. 😬
I can’t believe i’ve been watching for almost 6 months
Nice video. Greetings from Poland😉
Impressive operating skills Laura and love your videos!
Laura you are living a dream! Amazing life you have
Great video Laura
Totally loved it anyway!
To get Laura's corn harvested full have to get the new big green machine of Grant's to geter done.
Wow machines
I’m convinced that the same people go thru RUclips and intentionally give a thumbs down on everything
I tried but could not cross a course cross cow across a crowded cow crossing, 😎
I can tell that this wasn't the 1st time that Grant hopped a ride on the run
the Farming Mechanics of all that Machinery is Jaw Dropping! their is nothing that Girl cannot drive
Do you guys grow milo? When I grew up on the farm, milo caused my allergies to get very bad and is the reason I moved away and never looked back. Watching y’all from Playa del Carmen on vacation. By the way I could put that ice chest to good use, to pot cut up watermelon 🍉 for the grands on picnics.
He’s a lucky man!!!
Was that rye you loaded in the drill? Have you seen the video on the CLAAS Lexion combine that did 62K bushels of corn in Illinois in 12 hours? I don’t know if it has a massage chair, but it moves some serious grain!
Ward
Hello hope you are doing great
5:14 Laura completely missed the offer of Grants combine.
Laura, haven't seen all the vids, what are you studying in school, and what is the major,
the minors, and the half notes 🎶🤔
Laura I love the cooler! It would fit/ride with me everywhere in the Jeep & the Case!
Can I still be a daddy plant?!
Great job.
You have got to be the coolest farm girl ever
*Oi! I Love Laura Linda ❤😘 I Love América, I FROM BRAZIL, see you soon*
i love it when youi follow those Ws
May the Lord bless you and keep you
As always great vid....busy...busy...busy
My boyfriends friend worked on ur combine in this video
Nice fitting jeans!
Your videos are great eye-openers. You are getting an enormous amount of on-the-job training. For example, you seem to be able to learn to do a lot of things that industrial workers in Ontario can't, without specialized licenses. You drive a forklift, and I saw you at the wheel of Grant's semi in an earlier vid. I'm guessing the propane refill on the forklift would need a separate ticket here as well. I saw you and your dad messing around in a pit (confined-space entry). Next we'll see you welding, possibly even plumbing the pivot. HOWEVER, please do continue to be very careful. A lot of the stuff you do is really dangerous . . .
blahahahaha dude thought she was spelling his name out on the truck !!!!!!! nope , she levels above that dude !!!!!
Love yaw too I wish I was there to give yaw a hand
She’s been eating her spinach 💪
To bad you can't sell small packets of that seed corn so your fans could grow their own Laura corn.
You go girl
Love your videos
Really nice 🤩
The attempt IS still worth full marks.
👍
😎
happy cows are in Calif and produce cheese
Not even married yet and Laura is already making him ride in the back.
More fun than attending university. Way more fun.
Bennett
Hello hope you are doing great