It's fantastic to see the future farmers in America. Folks have no idea just how important you two are in the food chain. God Bless you both with many decades of healthy life while feeding the country.
Honest, this chanel has an unexplainable draw on me! I am really enjoying the peaceful wholesomeness of your farming experience, and I am so glad you have decided to share this with us!
You two make this farming thing look too easy!!! Really, I know you work hard. Just found your channel this weekand really love how simple and real your are. Don't change, it works.
Hilarious, I always found knocking the dirt of my back window when I was running the tractor back in the 70's and 80's very satisfying as well. I'm glad to see the young farmers haven't changed. Very much enjoying seeing farming in a different area. We farmed in south west Alberta back then. Mostly wheat barley and oats. Keep up the good work.
I am really enjoying your video's Laura, it is really good to see young people with a passion for farming, Sadly, I am retired from full time farming now and I miss being out in the fields, the long hours, the dust and dirt, eating meals in the field, even the smell from the diesel exhaust. My last year or so I spent time in a big John Deere with everything controlled from small switches and touch screens working the computer. I still loved shifting up and down the gears and even from forward to reverse etc and not using the clutch! The changes I have seen over my working life have been amazing, the first tractor I was 'trusted' with was an early 1960s Massey Ferguson 35, but you didn't have to have electronic degree's to fix them! Since many of your viewers are from cities you could maybe tell them a little about the costs involved in buying, operating and maintenance the tractors and equipment you are driving I think they will be surprised, even shocked. I don't think a lot of you viewers fully understand how tiring it is steering to within a few inches of the last pass for 12 to 14 hours a day, night time is even harder, with the John Deere's GPS Auto Trac doing the steering the operator can watch for other problems without getting so tired, the biggest problem now is boredom. I look forward to seeing more from you and Grant, you seem a good couple, good luck to both of you.
Do not change a thing Laura. Just love the natural delivery that you put into the videos. Also your smile is killer. Grant, you are a lucky man. Enjoy life together and keep the videos coming.
My grandpa was a soybean/rice farmer here in Arkansas. I spent a lot of time with him on the farm. Your videos bring back a lot of good memories. Keep doing what you’re doing. I love your videos!
Just found your channel. I grew up in Nebraska City but now live in AZ. Very interesting format and your a natural. Keep the content coming. I’m a subscriber now.
THE ENDING is adorable how the two of you handle "not introducing" Grant. I love watching your videos and how you guys interact with each other. I've been a fan for quite some time and came across this gem.
Your videos are great, especially for just starting out. You'll get it dialed in as you go. And there are so many great AG channels out there that you can draw inspiration from. One of my favorites is the Millenial Farmer. But of course, you don't need to copy anybody. Make it your own thing. That's what makes RUclips great, it's not all the same. Keep up the good work!
Laura, your videos are extremely interesting, learning a bunch about farming, planting especially. Those tractors and planters look especially expensive. The steering must be gps controlled, that's impressive.
Just found your channel recently. Absolutely love the content, it"s very good and wholesome (loved the interactions between you and your parents). Saw this Q+A video, it was really great but I still have a lot of questions. First off, the easy one, how has covid affected you? What is your favorite crop to plant? What do you all do in the winter? You have a dirt bike but have you ever drove a street bike and if so which do you prefer? Do you have a five year plan and if so, what is it? With all that time alone with yourself in the cab of a tractor how do you cope with it? I only ask this because given the current situation and your very positive attitude maybe your methods can help a lot of people who are not used to it. Once again, I love what your putting out here for us. Especially given what we all are going through...we all need it. Well one last question, why do you wrap/cross your shoulder straps? lol, when I see it it really bothers me but then I think to myself that there has to be a very good reason. But if the reason is just a personal preference then that is just a good as an answer as any.
Q&A, perfect Laura. Nice to discover Nebraska! Impressive and heavy machine, where are all the screens in this one ;). Thanks for showing the big sprinkler installation, please can you tell and show more details of it the next time, for example from what depth the water is pumped? Will that be sustained and sufficient in future? How much water you get in a year via precipitation? Further, what has been the previous crop on this field? What has been done after that crop was harvested. Last Q, do you expect in future the seeding can all be done by the tractor itself, without humans do some checking on the machine. How about Corona in Nebraska and social distancing, hardly an issue! Many thanks for all answers, pretty cool!
been on your channel 10' and I already knew you have the best BF! give him some love, and he will give you the whole world! Very honest, humble and likeable guy! God bless both of you!
Where do you go to the bathroom?? Whaaat?? Ask Zach @Millennial Farmer he's got them all over his Minnesota fields!! Started following @NYFarmGirls from Zach's visit there; found your channel from Claudia's recent visit. You're all connected!!! Glad to hear another generation of farmers coming up!!!
Literally took a week and watched all of your videos the farming culture is amazing something I always wanted to do your videos are very inspiring hopefully I will achieve this some day but my country is too small for that kind of production we don't have wide open flat land like that downside of living in the Caribbean 🇹🇹 look toward to watching all your videos and hopefully many more to come 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Q: why are you, your dad and Grant using 3-point hitch planters on such flat land, instead of wider drawn units? Expense, I suppose? Easy maneuverability (sp) around irrigation units? Are most of your irrigation pumps engines or electric?
Auto guidance really has changed the farming industry since I was a kid, lol. I work in the Tractor Repair Department for Case (CNH), and I would love to see some of your other equipment. I love your uncut, raw videos btw... also love dirt bikes. If you have time, check out Cole the Corn Star on RUclips. You guys are our future farmers and people need to see where our food comes from, and how much hard work it takes to get it to the table. Thanks for sharing with us.
Keep up the good work. I believe you will do great as long as you remain yourself and keep the vids coming. That's what will def blow your channel up. Come on everyone share her vids and let's help her get to at least 100k. Let's ask all the other peoples channels were subscribed to to promote her as well.
What farming I was involved in back in the 60's,, you had to actually "DRIVE THE TRACTOR". You ate breakfast, took a soggy sandwich with you, and had supper at dark/thirty. This is way cool.
23:19 One of your videos was posted on Reddit. It became popular and youtube's algorithm started to post on recommended for everyone else. I was one of those who came from Reddit to your channel.
what engine (specs) does the tractor have? how much fuel you use per day? how do you fill the tractor's fuel tank? how old are you guys? could you use a conversion from football fields to SI units for your foreign viewers? send y'all lots of love from México, this channel is so wholesome.
That Chinese food looked really good. Grant seems like a fun dude. As a fellow expert of the RUclipss, I recommend copy-pasting the questions you want to answer into a note on your phone (with the name of the person who asked, because people love when their favorite RUclipsr calls them out) so you have a single note to look at when you're recording. Makes the whole thing feel more stream lined and lets you think of answers ahead of time. Also a live stream would be neat, but they can be a lot of hassle, so I wouldn't be upset if you didn't do it.
@@gremlin5813 man... it's not that hard to get a girl. It's obvious that anyone who calls people SIMP are frustrated with women in general. Get ur shit together bro.
Here we are wanting Tesla to release full autopilot, and ya’ll are just sitting there in your tractor chowing down while it’s going on it’s own merry way lol
For inspiration on how to film (style, technique & equipment) I would recommend checking out Welker Farms, Millennial Farmer & Brian's Farming Videos, you might also get other tips from those but as for 'on camera personality' I feel you already got that down. :)
Loving your channel, just catching up on 12 months of posts thanks to COVID lockdown in Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺, Giving Larson’s farms some competition in my time on RUclips time 😷
Your Videos are awesome Laura. My fellow co worker Devon says she used to play your highschool in all sports. She went to St. Edward school. LOL Keep doing great on the vids they are very interesting. I am amazed at the technology used in farming....
Back in the 90s when I worked on a farm we couldn't eat dinner like that planting corn on a international 1066 with no cab lol It would've been a dirt super 🤣 Modern farming 👌
Oh HI Laura & Grant , the question running thru my mind is how you acquired all of the shiny new equipment that I keep seeing in your videos. Being younger than your average farmer and just starting out begs the question . As well as all of the land costs. Just curious. Be well . Love the vids. Takes me back to my uncle's farm where I learned to operate an old H farmall and an M. He had a 2row picker mounted on tractor and a 3-4 row combine for beans or oats pulled by tractor.
Yes, streaming would be cool! Twitch has more of a community for streaming, but you also already have a following on RUclips so it could be a toss up. But of you do do a twitch stream you should make a video here letting everyone know what time and such.
I’m from Missouri. Funny to see the farmer genetics are the same in Nebraska. That is: farm girls are cute, farm guys are goofy looking, all farm people are super friendly.
She said she wants a truck. I think there will a bunch of sponsors headed her way, if they haven't already. I don't think a new truck, new farm machinery and anything else related will be a problem. Good for her!
The bideo doesn't do justice to the lightsat all. I had ti drive potato trucks next to one for 8 years and its sooooo much brighter then the video looks. Love the videos👍 miss that job so much 😔😭😭 😁
Me and my dad help plant corn and beans for his buddy once in a while and we are in the northern central part of Kansas by Lebonon Ks and we have hills that will drive the tongue of the planter into the dirt of the terrace, a lot of there fields have terraces, do you guys have any terraces at all in Nebraska since your probably not to far from where I help plant my dad's buddies farm.
Ya'll will have a 100,000 subscribers before no time. Your channel is like Millennial Farmer and Cole the Cornstar. Does Grant have a pick up? Be safe and great day. Also let us viewers send you intro's and outs for your channel.
It's fantastic to see the future farmers in America.
Folks have no idea just how important you two are in the food chain.
God Bless you both with many decades of healthy life while feeding the country.
Honest, this chanel has an unexplainable draw on me! I am really enjoying the peaceful wholesomeness of your farming experience, and I am so glad you have decided to share this with us!
Welcome Grant to Laura's channel very good representation of spring planting season. I enjoyed the 2 of you talking about farming.
You two make this farming thing look too easy!!! Really, I know you work hard. Just found your channel this weekand really love how simple and real your are. Don't change, it works.
Grant seems like a heck of a guy....great tv personality.....Just an awesome channel Laura......Keep kickin em out
Hilarious, I always found knocking the dirt of my back window when I was running the tractor back in the 70's and 80's very satisfying as well. I'm glad to see the young farmers haven't changed. Very much enjoying seeing farming in a different area. We farmed in south west Alberta back then. Mostly wheat barley and oats. Keep up the good work.
As someone from the city who has never even been to a farm I am way too invested in this channel
Dude same we’re missing out on the life
I imagine this is what everyone does in between Nevada and New York
Bc of the pretty girl
@@primetimeneon4886 yeah big chungus is still funny
@@linkon7605 you mean between the west coast and east coast cities. lmao
Great to see a young couple planning a farming life together. Thanks for the videos. Nice to see a new up and coming channel.
I am really enjoying your video's Laura, it is really good to see young people with a passion for farming, Sadly, I am retired from full time farming now and I miss being out in the fields, the long hours, the dust and dirt, eating meals in the field, even the smell from the diesel exhaust. My last year or so I spent time in a big John Deere with everything controlled from small switches and touch screens working the computer. I still loved shifting up and down the gears and even from forward to reverse etc and not using the clutch!
The changes I have seen over my working life have been amazing, the first tractor I was 'trusted' with was an early 1960s Massey Ferguson 35, but you didn't have to have electronic degree's to fix them!
Since many of your viewers are from cities you could maybe tell them a little about the costs involved in buying, operating and maintenance the tractors and equipment you are driving I think they will be surprised, even shocked.
I don't think a lot of you viewers fully understand how tiring it is steering to within a few inches of the last pass for 12 to 14 hours a day, night time is even harder, with the John Deere's GPS Auto Trac doing the steering the operator can watch for other problems without getting so tired, the biggest problem now is boredom. I look forward to seeing more from you and Grant, you seem a good couple, good luck to both of you.
Awesome, dramatic video. You guys chatting away while the miles of planting go buy shows how much farming has changed from what many folks imagine.
Good that you young people are staying on the farm. No cabs when I started farming. Biggest tractor 🚜 was aJD 4020. Ag has come a long way.
Do not change a thing Laura. Just love the natural delivery that you put into the videos. Also your smile is killer. Grant, you are a lucky man. Enjoy life together and keep the videos coming.
My grandpa was a soybean/rice farmer here in Arkansas. I spent a lot of time with him on the farm. Your videos bring back a lot of good memories. Keep doing what you’re doing. I love your videos!
I mean, I hadn’t seen him yet but as soon as the video started I was like, that must be Grant. Loving these videos. Keep it up!
Just found your channel. I grew up in Nebraska City but now live in AZ. Very interesting format and your a natural. Keep the content coming. I’m a subscriber now.
Love the video of the Nebraska sunset and your evaluation of Apple iPhone, iPad and MAC products.
THE ENDING is adorable how the two of you handle "not introducing" Grant. I love watching your videos and how you guys interact with each other. I've been a fan for quite some time and came across this gem.
Your videos are great, especially for just starting out. You'll get it dialed in as you go. And there are so many great AG channels out there that you can draw inspiration from. One of my favorites is the Millenial Farmer. But of course, you don't need to copy anybody. Make it your own thing. That's what makes RUclips great, it's not all the same. Keep up the good work!
Laura, your videos are extremely interesting, learning a bunch about farming, planting especially. Those tractors and planters look especially expensive. The steering must be gps controlled, that's impressive.
Just found your channel recently. Absolutely love the content, it"s very good and wholesome (loved the interactions between you and your parents). Saw this Q+A video, it was really great but I still have a lot of questions. First off, the easy one, how has covid affected you? What is your favorite crop to plant? What do you all do in the winter? You have a dirt bike but have you ever drove a street bike and if so which do you prefer? Do you have a five year plan and if so, what is it? With all that time alone with yourself in the cab of a tractor how do you cope with it? I only ask this because given the current situation and your very positive attitude maybe your methods can help a lot of people who are not used to it. Once again, I love what your putting out here for us. Especially given what we all are going through...we all need it. Well one last question, why do you wrap/cross your shoulder straps? lol, when I see it it really bothers me but then I think to myself that there has to be a very good reason. But if the reason is just a personal preference then that is just a good as an answer as any.
I really love your videos! I had no clue this is how things go in one of those big tractors.
the ultimate reality show, love it. Much changed since I helped my dad on the farm in the 60's and 70's..did not even have cabs back then.
Q&A, perfect Laura. Nice to discover Nebraska!
Impressive and heavy machine, where are all the screens in this one ;).
Thanks for showing the big sprinkler installation, please can you tell and show more details of it the next time, for example from what depth the water is pumped? Will that be sustained and sufficient in future? How much water you get in a year via precipitation?
Further, what has been the previous crop on this field? What has been done after that crop was harvested.
Last Q, do you expect in future the seeding can all be done by the tractor itself, without humans do some checking on the machine.
How about Corona in Nebraska and social distancing, hardly an issue!
Many thanks for all answers, pretty cool!
Oh, furter about soil moisture content (%), is it monitored? do you know currently? Thnx
been on your channel 10' and I already knew you have the best BF! give him some love, and he will give you the whole world! Very honest, humble and likeable guy! God bless both of you!
Where do you go to the bathroom?? Whaaat?? Ask Zach @Millennial Farmer he's got them all over his Minnesota fields!! Started following @NYFarmGirls from Zach's visit there; found your channel from Claudia's recent visit. You're all connected!!! Glad to hear another generation of farmers coming up!!!
Literally took a week and watched all of your videos the farming culture is amazing something I always wanted to do your videos are very inspiring hopefully I will achieve this some day but my country is too small for that kind of production we don't have wide open flat land like that downside of living in the Caribbean 🇹🇹 look toward to watching all your videos and hopefully many more to come 😊😊😊😊😊😊
It makes me feel good seeing young adult working together, happy and smiling.
Laura, nice video’s. Your dad would be proud for your support. Greatings from the Netherlands !
This channel is about to blow. 1 million subs before the end of the year 📈
My new favorite channel!....... you guys are awesome!
The way she looks at him. I think Grant is a very lucky guy! 😍 Best wishes from city worker London U.K. who grew up in farming.
Q: why are you, your dad and Grant using 3-point hitch planters on such flat land, instead of wider drawn units? Expense, I suppose? Easy maneuverability (sp) around irrigation units?
Are most of your irrigation pumps engines or electric?
Auto guidance really has changed the farming industry since I was a kid, lol. I work in the Tractor Repair Department for Case (CNH), and I would love to see some of your other equipment. I love your uncut, raw videos btw... also love dirt bikes. If you have time, check out Cole the Corn Star on RUclips. You guys are our future farmers and people need to see where our food comes from, and how much hard work it takes to get it to the table. Thanks for sharing with us.
2:32 - 3:00 is the raw moments in life that makes ppl real, this channel super dope! 😍
Living the dream. The best times. Save these so you don’t forget.
🥰
Glad you’re getting people following you. Great 👍 to watch ya.
You're doing great & your channel is growing like crazy. Keep it up!
I’m here from a recommendation while watching Welker Farms....not disappointed 👍👍👍hello from Perth ,Australia
Y’all are so sweet together
A tractor lunchdate 😍 so cute to see something like this happen
in the 21st century
You need to start getting payed by RUclips you deserve it just as much as anyone else!!!
It seems like you have the coolest dad ever! And I recommend Steely NiteIze magnetic mounts
Y’all are seriously making that Chinese food look delicious! 😋
wow you are cranking the views, good job girl!
City kids: Netflix and chill
Farm kids: Plant seeds in a tractor and chill
You keep saying that, I don't think you know what that means. [Go to urbandictionary.com and check it out].
@@andrewlara7992 yeah I don't think he does either
Lol, "plant seeds"
@@alecsfarm3345 giggity
@@alecsfarm3345 planting seeds with or but not naked
How do I describe your videos? Sunshine, fresh air, fun.
this reminds me of my teenage days coming up on a farm. It kept me out of a lot of trouble because you were always working.
Keep up the good work. I believe you will do great as long as you remain yourself and keep the vids coming. That's what will def blow your channel up. Come on everyone share her vids and let's help her get to at least 100k. Let's ask all the other peoples channels were subscribed to to promote her as well.
You people are ADDICTIVE, love your videos
You guys are addictive!! I love making content for all my awesome subscribers.
Lucky man, treat her well!
lol can't you see She is the Alpha of the couple?
@@hackeronte7970 lol
Nope. She is dominated him
cool, funny, capable, and gorgeous :)
What farming I was involved in back in the 60's,, you had to actually "DRIVE THE TRACTOR". You ate breakfast, took a soggy sandwich with you, and had supper at dark/thirty.
This is way cool.
23:19 One of your videos was posted on Reddit. It became popular and youtube's algorithm started to post on recommended for everyone else. I was one of those who came from Reddit to your channel.
what engine (specs) does the tractor have?
how much fuel you use per day?
how do you fill the tractor's fuel tank?
how old are you guys?
could you use a conversion from football fields to SI units for your foreign viewers?
send y'all lots of love from México, this channel is so wholesome.
An acre is about 4047 square meters
GoPro the entire rig and time lapse the whole field?
Zach Buchanan Timelapse drone shot👍
Great video! Thanks for sharing your story!
Its so cool that you can "hang out" with Grant while "working" hehe
That Chinese food looked really good. Grant seems like a fun dude. As a fellow expert of the RUclipss, I recommend copy-pasting the questions you want to answer into a note on your phone (with the name of the person who asked, because people love when their favorite RUclipsr calls them out) so you have a single note to look at when you're recording. Makes the whole thing feel more stream lined and lets you think of answers ahead of time. Also a live stream would be neat, but they can be a lot of hassle, so I wouldn't be upset if you didn't do it.
Go outside
@@gremlin5813 man... it's not that hard to get a girl. It's obvious that anyone who calls people SIMP are frustrated with women in general. Get ur shit together bro.
@@gremlin5813 you're the one going through farming vids on youtube and saying weird shit. You're clearly in need of some friends and a beer my guy...
Here we are wanting Tesla to release full autopilot, and ya’ll are just sitting there in your tractor chowing down while it’s going on it’s own merry way lol
tractor will hit anything in front of it.
Very little traffic off-road...
@@Snaakie83 almost like Tesla and John Deer self-driving don't mean the same thing, and OP is an idiot comparing apples and oranges...
@@seananderson5850 its a joke. calm thine self.
sean anderson “tractor will hit anything in front of it.” so will a Tesla😂
For inspiration on how to film (style, technique & equipment) I would recommend checking out Welker Farms, Millennial Farmer & Brian's Farming Videos, you might also get other tips from those but as for 'on camera personality' I feel you already got that down. :)
Loving your channel, just catching up on 12 months of posts thanks to COVID lockdown in Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺, Giving Larson’s farms some competition in my time on RUclips time 😷
How FAR were you going on each straight stretch. You seemed to be going forever without turning. Keep up the good work on the videos!
Love your channel! You're going to kill it on RUclips!
That's a scam. You can't just magically "hack" an Instagram account. Don't waste your money on it.
Pretty cool yall farm pretty similar to around my area (Lubbock, Tx) Pivots upon pivots and stack-fold planters
Your Videos are awesome Laura. My fellow co worker Devon says she used to play your highschool in all sports. She went to St. Edward school. LOL Keep doing great on the vids they are very interesting. I am amazed at the technology used in farming....
Im from South Texas and been to Lincoln, Nebraska to a mustang carshow and i really liked it👌nice guy's hope to see more👍
Your Videos got recommended to me, so hello from Bavaria in Germany. Keep going👍
Can you talk about your school life, like your major what made you pick it and any struggles along the way? That would be really helpful.
I'm somehow pleased that you say "pop" in Nebraska like we do in northern Illinois!
and wosconsin
and Minnesota
@@barrypeterson2561 And West Virginia
Post more please, you are a hit!
Hey Laura. Would you be willing to do "cold starts" on some of the older equipment and vehicles ? That would be awesome. Thank you!
Have no idea, why I think, this is the best thing on youtube, but apparently I had a farming vacuum in my feed.
DAMN GUYS! I never knew Farming was this fun! I actually got a rice farm in SE ASIA but its not this sophisticated! Everything is done manually.
Love your channel keep it going I see the the future for you
Back in the 90s when I worked on a farm we couldn't eat dinner like that planting corn on a international 1066 with no cab lol
It would've been a dirt super 🤣
Modern farming 👌
Imagine farming today without semiconductors :S
Oh HI Laura & Grant , the question running thru my mind is how you acquired all of the shiny new equipment that I keep seeing in your videos. Being younger than your average farmer and just starting out begs the question . As well as all of the land costs. Just curious. Be well . Love the vids. Takes me back to my uncle's farm where I learned to operate an old H farmall and an M. He had a 2row picker mounted on tractor and a 3-4 row combine for beans or oats pulled by tractor.
All farm tractors come with a bathroom, it's around back. Men's room on left , Ladies room on the right .
It is interesting to see them share entire meals, while planting soy beans. Not many years ago that took your full attention, and then some. Enjoy
You guys are awesome!
Grant seems like a genuine good dude👍, he needs no introduction, lol
Yes, streaming would be cool! Twitch has more of a community for streaming, but you also already have a following on RUclips so it could be a toss up. But of you do do a twitch stream you should make a video here letting everyone know what time and such.
You guys give me hope for the future.
Everybody’s a youtuber😄. You be you and don’t worry bout what people think you should do.
Best advice yet.
I liked the right 50% of this video
Lol J/k it's good you found each other. Cute fit:)
Really cool seeing how the other half lives
The Welker Farms channel has some nice easy to make home made magnetic mounts. It was a fairly recent video where he redesigned them.
You guys make great team. 😎
I’m from Missouri. Funny to see the farmer genetics are the same in Nebraska. That is: farm girls are cute, farm guys are goofy looking, all farm people are super friendly.
I am new to your channel from East Texas. Yours just popped up. Lots of great pictures
She said she wants a truck. I think there will a bunch of sponsors headed her way, if they haven't already. I don't think a new truck, new farm machinery and anything else related will be a problem. Good for her!
The bideo doesn't do justice to the lightsat all. I had ti drive potato trucks next to one for 8 years and its sooooo much brighter then the video looks. Love the videos👍 miss that job so much 😔😭😭 😁
Me and my dad help plant corn and beans for his buddy once in a while and we are in the northern central part of Kansas by Lebonon Ks and we have hills that will drive the tongue of the planter into the dirt of the terrace, a lot of there fields have terraces, do you guys have any terraces at all in Nebraska since your probably not to far from where I help plant my dad's buddies farm.
Hello from Germany
Too XD
Also the sooner you get merchandise out the better. Also in every vids always ask everyone to hit the like button and subscribe.
Please do a Right to Repair video! Are there certain kinds of repairs that you have trouble doing? Can you get the John Deere diagnostic software?
Your boyfriend reminds me of Derek from Vice Grip Garage. I knew Derek was from a farming family! You guys have big money, Richies!
Damn 2000 subs in a day, nice work
you two are lucky to have each other 😁 hopefully nothing get between you two 😁
Ya'll will have a 100,000 subscribers before no time. Your channel is like Millennial Farmer and Cole the Cornstar. Does Grant have a pick up? Be safe and great day. Also let us viewers send you intro's and outs for your channel.
You guys are living a good life
Im glad im here before the product placements...