This. Soooo many of my friends seem to think food materializes from fufu dust or something. Channels like this are interesting because you get to see how it actually happens.
HAPPY TO SEE THERES STILL PEOPLE LIKE ERIN WHO ENJOY WORKING..... I BET SHE COULD OUT WORK 95% OF YOUNG ADULTS THESE DAYS. I WISH I COULD GET MY KIDS TO WORK THIS HARD, WITH ZERO COMPLAINTS .
As a father and grand father of all girls I have to say I'm proud of you, watching you use tools, greasing brings and such. The best part was at 3:25 seeing your little feet swinging over the floor. Tell your dad thanks for raising a wonderful young lady.
I've finally have watched all the videos you have made since I found your channel a couple of week ago. I'm so glad for young farmers and especially our farm wives and daughters that work as hard as the men do God bless and thanks Erin!
Erin , You seem too be articulate , diligent disciplined ,self motivated , caring with a dose of initiative ..... such a good role model for other young people today not brought up on a farm but needing work or adventure .......and some responsibility.......your videos are so interesting ...... Awesome job !
I enjoy seeing young folk working hard for their family. I try to teach that to my kids and grandkids.i love your channel and look forward to more good content. Thanks!
Yah ditto the hair tie back and girl have a really healthy respect for your machines.I know your Pappa is a smart guy or he would not have such a great farm so he has taught you well Im sure.Its the ones you do not see coming that bite the worst.So just be really carefull with where you put your hands.Stay focused turn off power always and remember to watch out for stored up pressures that can release unexpectedly.God bless and stay safe!
miss Erin u are a sweet young lady,would be proud if u were my daughter.God bless u and ur farming family,I grew up on a farm in NC and know all about hard work,thank u for helping feed our great nation.be safe out there,a fan working in S/Korea.
Erin, thank you for a wonderful videos. City people have no idea of what it takes to produce food, how many skills you have to have and how smart and wonderful you are😁. Thank you for everything you do and for sharing. I love your farm equipment, I wish I had some of it growing up on a Polish farm in the 60-ties. Take care. Elizabeth❤
Ms. Holbert, like you I am a farm child who left the farm for another career. In my case I did not go back. But my job has allowed me to get back “home” where I have been able to see my son try to get his start with cattle. Let me encourage you to keep up your channel and to never be discouraged. It does the world good to see all aspects of agriculture and for young people such as yourself to break the old paradigms that the world may have about farming. It takes a ton of courage to do what you have done in returning to the farm. May God bless your efforts!!
I love these type of videos! Very informative and makes you appreciate the hard work our family owned growers go through. Keep it up and love the mechanical work too.
9:25 Hi, Roscoe! I think people need to watch these to see what farmer's really do. They take the food supply completely for granted. Thank you for everything you do!
This is the first time that I've seen a lady work on a grain elevator. I worked at Alderman Cave Feeds I'm Winters tx for about 7 years and I did some of the same repairs on our elevators as well and I also ran there batching system nice work ladies, my hat off to y'all Joe.
Erin I just ran across your videos yesterday but I've been watching a few since then and I'm impressed with yall's operation. Thanks for showing us and keep up the great job!
Just came across ya''ll channel and SUBSCRIBED.I am north of ya''ll in Stevensville Michigan and i would like to say THANK YOU that ya''ll do helping feed America.Keep them videos coming.
Working on a farm is HARD work and I did work a little on my grandparents farm growing up. I think the hardest work I ever did was walking around in a field loading bales of hay on to a trailer. Some of them seemed as if they were a hundred pounds especially the higher you had to throw them. Never wanted to do that job again....lol. Thank God for American farmers growing the food for us and other countries around the world.
Well good to see y'all getting it done. I spent alot of time with my grandpa as a boy on the farm. Just as i was getting old enough to really be some help he retired. He was 78 at the time. Dad and I are planting a crop next year, gonna be my first. Lord willing it will work out. Stay safe out there.
You are a very capable young lady. Hard worker, good hands-on (i.e., you can take care of shtuff), nice public presence and you have a decent selection of items of your website. Kudos to you -- impressive.
New subscriber. Love the ear rings beautiful thank you for showing the work being done on the belt and explaining it. Hope to see more things like that in the future.
I have to say that you are an extraordinary young lady. I am amazed at how responsible you are and how much you do. You are truly a credit to your age group. I have hired and worked with a lot of younger people and they are not have as responsible as you. Matter of fact I know I wasn't when I was your age. Be proud, be careful and keep making your videos.
@George Friesen Well I don't know who you are but it's a complement. I work with a lot of younger people that aren't interested in working. Just so you know, not that it's any of your business I have been happily married for 20 years and have a son and daughter of my own and my family means everything to me. It's unfortunate that people such as yourself have to try to turn and twist things around, I actually feel sorry for people like you George. Just my opinion!
One suggestion when putting your arms in an electric motor driving belt you should walk the viewers through your safety procedure to make sure you keep your arms fingers legs and life intact
The proverbial “farmers daughter”. You are adorable! I grew up and spent most of my life in an ag-related petroleum distributorship, so I love your vlogs. I’m from Tennessee but the terrain there looks so much like central Ohio where I’ve spent a lot of time in later years.
Real American woman there. Kids should see her videos so they understand what reality is and pics of the Kardashians. And explain she's a role model while the Kardashians are people you shouldn't be like.
You`re so wright because there are things that you really don`t like doing around the farm but someone has to do them and once they get done you can move on to bigger and better things. Like the things that you enjoy doing .Enjoyed watching you getting it done .
my wife and i had 3 coons twice we raised them because both of the mothers were run over at our farm 3 of them at a time is a lot of fun but they get into everything we allowed them to be free eventually they left we miss them thank you to all the hard working farmers its a hard but awsome life
When you change belts cut the belt at the bottom splice the new belt to the old and use the old belt to pull the new one up and around! Makes life much much easier! Also that impact will get those nuts tight enough to hold the buckets on! I like the channel though! Even though I used to do these things daily it’s still fun to watch!
Just got recommended to this channel. NW Indiana checking in! Love see the leg work of farming and the behind the scenes hardwork! Thanks for sharing!!
Living in Maine I see lots of harvest .Mostly fish. in the country they are Harvesting.. Apple picking, It looks and feels like the cold nites are on the way.. your video,s are very Interesting. your ways of fixing things and your Love for your friend Roscoe..Keep the video,s coming..
It was pretty cool how the vertical grain leg works. This is the first farming video on RUclips I've seen on how the grain gets up there pretty cool. Didn't realize it used that many buckets! Wicked awesome!!
These farm girls are amazing. Lonely out in a big field, driving a big machine. Not lonely anymore... hello RUclips... has thousands of digital people watching and intrigued. Reality tv doesn't even come close to this. Just awsome! I can see it now, in the near future this... she's selling tickets to watch. People crowding the roads where she's working... like a PGA golf tournament.. city people lining the street to see what real work looks like. And looking pretty doing it... imagination
We had a dairy farm but always grew soybeans as a cash crop. Only about 40 acres but was the days before roundup ready beans. We cultivated them at least 3 times a year and walked the whole field pulling and cutting weeds twice a year the the cultivator didn't get. Now days it seems everything is roundup ready. I've got many a many miles on these old legs walking bean fields pulling weeds.
What a great young lady, love the video. When I was a youngster I had a pet raccoon I put burlap on my handel bars and he would ride there. I got him as a baby he stayed around all summer then one day he was gone. Stay safe take care.
Very good show Erin. Glad harvest is going good for you all. We haven't started yet. Maybe in a week. Some have started around us. One observation of you tho. You would be dang cute with all that gorgeous hair up in a bun. Plus it would be safer for you too around all the machinery and moving parts on and around the farm. Stay safe anyway.
I think you would really benefit from a DeWalt or similar impact gun, perhaps 3/8" drive for repetitive fastening. Oh, I see you did use one. Workin' smart. Who is your helper? Do the buckets wear out or the belt or both? Please tuck that hair or preferably get a short hair cut. The wind can blow it into rotating equipment and you're done!
I really think this Working Country Girls are more valuable to society than so call socialite influencers that many people support for doing nothing or just silly things. Girls like this should be rewarded more and supported by more people on RUclips.
I can certainly testify that installing belt and buckets is not exactly fun but replacing it before it's too bad is way more preferred. working for a millwright contractor I've helped with replacing it after a belt dropped and that sucked way more.
That gearbox should have a one way bearing in it so it can't roll backwards. If it was powered down and buckets are full gravity will unload them backwards and bury the tail pulley.
As someone who eats on a regular basis, I would like to say Thank You, to you and your family for doing what you do....You guys Rock!!!
This. Soooo many of my friends seem to think food materializes from fufu dust or something. Channels like this are interesting because you get to see how it actually happens.
@Matt Miller go carry a sign and break something.
The thing is you ain’t getting any food from this and she doesn’t know what she is saying
She's a worker and takes pride is what she's doing.
Pretty young lady making America proud. What's not to like?
HAPPY TO SEE THERES STILL PEOPLE LIKE ERIN WHO ENJOY WORKING.....
I BET SHE COULD OUT WORK 95% OF YOUNG ADULTS THESE DAYS.
I WISH I COULD GET MY KIDS TO WORK THIS HARD, WITH ZERO COMPLAINTS .
You are definitely a rare breed. I love your tenacity and your work etiquette. You are daddy’s little girl first and his right hand girl!
Stay safe.
As a father and grand father of all girls I have to say I'm proud of you, watching you use tools, greasing brings and such. The best part was at 3:25 seeing your little feet swinging over the floor. Tell your dad thanks for raising a wonderful young lady.
5:50 Aww! That cat 🐈 and those newborn kittens are so cute! You’re a lucky farming woman, Erin. God bless you for this beautiful life.
I've finally have watched all the videos you have made since I found your channel a couple of week ago. I'm so glad for young farmers and especially our farm wives and daughters that work as hard as the men do God bless and thanks Erin!
I'm so PROUD of the PRECIOUS LADY's that are making ag their career...
God Bless America , your family and your business and your racoon and your cats .
Erin , You seem too be articulate , diligent disciplined ,self motivated , caring with a dose of initiative ..... such a good role model for other young people today not brought up on a farm but needing work or adventure .......and some responsibility.......your videos are so interesting ...... Awesome job !
Thank you for the video and feeding us too. You are what make the USA great !
I'm impressed.... millennial farmer has a "steep climb" to catch up with you, Erin.
Thank you!!
Great vid! I hope you have a great harvest this year. God Bless all Farmers!!
I enjoy seeing young folk working hard for their family. I try to teach that to my kids and grandkids.i love your channel and look forward to more good content. Thanks!
Yah ditto the hair tie back and girl have a really healthy respect for your machines.I know your Pappa is a smart guy or he would not have such a great farm so he has taught you well Im sure.Its the ones you do not see coming that bite the worst.So just be really carefull with where you put your hands.Stay focused turn off power always and remember to watch out for stored up pressures that can release unexpectedly.God bless and stay safe!
your amazing youtuber and farming lady. I always end up rewatching your videos all the time
I love your clips! D
Ladies, please wear your hair up and covered when working around machinery so I don’t worry.
yes, this is 9/4/22. just read a girl got her hair tangled up. killed her. never mind the beauty. Erin! work safe
Thank you for your hard work without you we starve to death,, ,,much respect
miss Erin u are a sweet young lady,would be proud if u were my daughter.God bless u and ur farming family,I grew up on a farm in NC and know all about hard work,thank u for helping feed our great nation.be safe out there,a fan working in S/Korea.
Thanks to all American farmers for their hard work.. God bless America !!!!
I always wished I grew up on a farm. Through your videos, I can see what I missed out on, thank you.
New to the channel thank you and your family for feeding our country and others!!
This is great. I enjoyed the repair and service footage.
Erin, thank you for a wonderful videos. City people have no idea of what it takes to produce food, how many skills you have to have and how smart and wonderful you are😁. Thank you for everything you do and for sharing. I love your farm equipment, I wish I had some of it growing up on a Polish farm in the 60-ties. Take care. Elizabeth❤
Ms. Holbert, like you I am a farm child who left the farm for another career. In my case I did not go back. But my job has allowed me to get back “home” where I have been able to see my son try to get his start with cattle. Let me encourage you to keep up your channel and to never be discouraged. It does the world good to see all aspects of agriculture and for young people such as yourself to break the old paradigms that the world may have about farming. It takes a ton of courage to do what you have done in returning to the farm. May God bless your efforts!!
Erin, you handle that tractor like a pro! You should be very proud of yourself.
New sub, just saw this channel. I'm very impressed, typical hard working farmer. God bless the farmers, stay safe!
I love these type of videos! Very informative and makes you appreciate the hard work our family owned growers go through. Keep it up and love the mechanical work too.
Thank you Farmers. Your heroes. !!
9:25 Hi, Roscoe! I think people need to watch these to see what farmer's really do. They take the food supply completely for granted. Thank you for everything you do!
This is the first time that I've seen a lady work on a grain elevator. I worked at Alderman Cave Feeds I'm Winters tx for about 7 years and I did some of the same repairs on our elevators as well and I also ran there batching system nice work ladies, my hat off to y'all Joe.
Erin there are fun jobs and tedious jobs, but they all must be done. You are a hard working young lady!
Erin I just ran across your videos yesterday but I've been watching a few since then and I'm impressed with yall's operation. Thanks for showing us and keep up the great job!
After driving my up and down the highway
It's so enjoyable watching your videos
Thanks again for your great video's
Your raccoon is a little badass! You guys seem to have farming down, stay happy and beautiful 😘
Just came across ya''ll channel and SUBSCRIBED.I am north of ya''ll in Stevensville Michigan and i would like to say THANK YOU that ya''ll do helping feed America.Keep them videos coming.
Tuck that beautiful hair into your shirt to prevent bad accident
right, lots of spinning things around the farm
Excellent advice.
And the cuffs on the jeans. God. Please be careful.
No loose clothing, remove dog tags and jewelry when working...don't forget to do your PMCS
@@aweebunny nothin' comfy about getting the tail off your shirt wound up in a PTO........ hang on f*@ker, it's a short ride to hell.
Hard work being a farmer. Pretty young lady.
Peace and love, Tim
Working on a farm is HARD work and I did work a little on my grandparents farm growing up. I think the hardest work I ever did was walking around in a field loading bales of hay on to a trailer. Some of them seemed as if they were a hundred pounds especially the higher you had to throw them. Never wanted to do that job again....lol. Thank God for American farmers growing the food for us and other countries around the world.
Well good to see y'all getting it done. I spent alot of time with my grandpa as a boy on the farm. Just as i was getting old enough to really be some help he retired. He was 78 at the time. Dad and I are planting a crop next year, gonna be my first. Lord willing it will work out. Stay safe out there.
Wow girl! You are a great American! I know your family is proud of you!
You are a very capable young lady. Hard worker, good hands-on (i.e., you can take care of shtuff), nice public presence and you have a decent selection of items of your website. Kudos to you -- impressive.
It's very nice to see the comments that people care about you about your safety 🤗
This is awesome I’ve never seen a young lady be so involved in the family farm!!
New subscriber. Love the ear rings beautiful thank you for showing the work being done on the belt and explaining it. Hope to see more things like that in the future.
Respect to the farmers man they be putting in some crazy hours
I have to say that you are an extraordinary young lady. I am amazed at how responsible you are and how much you do. You are truly a credit to your age group. I have hired and worked with a lot of younger people and they are not have as responsible as you. Matter of fact I know I wasn't when I was your age. Be proud, be careful and keep making your videos.
@George Friesen Well I don't know who you are but it's a complement. I work with a lot of younger people that aren't interested in working. Just so you know, not that it's any of your business I have been happily married for 20 years and have a son and daughter of my own and my family means everything to me.
It's unfortunate that people such as yourself have to try to turn and twist things around, I actually feel sorry for people like you George.
Just my opinion!
One suggestion when putting your arms in an electric motor driving belt you should walk the viewers through your safety procedure to make sure you keep your arms fingers legs and life intact
Lock out/tag out should apply on the farm too.
Erin is so cute! Yes I said it. Loud.
I agree. Every time I see her I say she is so dam cute.
I love your videos!
Yay for another woman in ag! We should be starting corn harvest at the end of this week.
The proverbial “farmers daughter”. You are adorable! I grew up and spent most of my life in an ag-related petroleum distributorship, so I love your vlogs. I’m from Tennessee but the terrain there looks so much like central Ohio where I’ve spent a lot of time in later years.
This is great. God bless the agricultural community. Stay safe and prosperous.
I'm impressed the way you tackle that bucket elevator, and love the racoon .
In this episode the Holberts bolt buckets to a belt. I did enjoy it, well done!
Thanks for taking us along for your adventures and hope for more vids of your days to come great job on the videos
You are just a dream Erin.
Would love to spend my days working the farm with you.
Your videos are great! Good mix of info, critters, personality, and one beautiful lady to watch work! I see a great future for your channel!
I so grateful that father's in america are happy to teach thier daughters to farm . I can't remember ever that my sister's ever greased a combine
Real American woman there. Kids should see her videos so they understand what reality is and pics of the Kardashians. And explain she's a role model while the Kardashians are people you shouldn't be like.
You`re so wright because there are things that you really don`t like doing around the farm but someone has to do them and once they get done you can move on to bigger and better things. Like the things that you enjoy doing .Enjoyed watching you getting it done .
I love your videos keep up the good work and have a great harvest
my wife and i had 3 coons twice we raised them because both of the mothers were run over at our farm 3 of them at a time is a lot of fun but they get into everything we allowed them to be free eventually they left we miss them thank you to all the hard working farmers its a hard but awsome life
When you change belts cut the belt at the bottom splice the new belt to the old and use the old belt to pull the new one up and around! Makes life much much easier! Also that impact will get those nuts tight enough to hold the buckets on! I like the channel though! Even though I used to do these things daily it’s still fun to watch!
Just got recommended to this channel. NW Indiana checking in! Love see the leg work of farming and the behind the scenes hardwork! Thanks for sharing!!
That my friends is what makes America GREAT!
Thank the Lord those homes were ore punched in that belt. Its misery punching/ burning gem in yourself. Love the channel
it's come a long way from a horse and a plow.. got to love it...
I worked in a feed mill,I hated elevator buckets!! Great vid!
Living in Maine I see lots of harvest .Mostly fish. in the country they are Harvesting.. Apple picking, It looks and feels like the cold nites are on the way.. your video,s are very Interesting. your ways of fixing things and your Love for your friend Roscoe..Keep the video,s coming..
It was pretty cool how the vertical grain leg works. This is the first farming video on RUclips I've seen on how the grain gets up there pretty cool. Didn't realize it used that many buckets! Wicked awesome!!
Love your shirt sayings and your music in the tractor!
Glad to see everything going smoothly. We were going strong on Corn harvest here in Kansas but got rained out today.
Stay safe and keep having fun.
These farm girls are amazing. Lonely out in a big field, driving a big machine. Not lonely anymore... hello RUclips... has thousands of digital people watching and intrigued. Reality tv doesn't even come close to this. Just awsome!
I can see it now, in the near future this... she's selling tickets to watch. People crowding the roads where she's working... like a PGA golf tournament.. city people lining the street to see what real work looks like.
And looking pretty doing it... imagination
your a good lil worker,something to be proud of,make some young man a good wife and companion.
We had a dairy farm but always grew soybeans as a cash crop. Only about 40 acres but was the days before roundup ready beans. We cultivated them at least 3 times a year and walked the whole field pulling and cutting weeds twice a year the the cultivator didn't get. Now days it seems everything is roundup ready. I've got many a many miles on these old legs walking bean fields pulling weeds.
God bless American farmer love you so much from Morocco good luck ❤💟💙
What a great young lady, love the video. When I was a youngster I had a pet raccoon I put burlap on my handel bars and he would ride there. I got him as a baby he stayed around all summer then one day he was gone. Stay safe take care.
Wish I would have grown up on a farm. I only got to bail hay with local farmers. But now I keep bee's so at least I can help farmers.
And I will watch it again. So beautiful!
Ohh, you have included father
Doing a AWESOME job !
TY ,your a essential worker too
Nice video young lady. Your mom and dad did good.
good job showing the trials and tribulations of farm life.
Keep it up!
Enjoy your videos, you are a natural at this.
Look like a hard life but at least it do not look boring. You always have something to do.
Very good show Erin. Glad harvest is going good for you all. We haven't started yet. Maybe in a week. Some have started around us. One observation of you tho. You would be dang cute with all that gorgeous hair up in a bun. Plus it would be safer for you too around all the machinery and moving parts on and around the farm. Stay safe anyway.
I think you would really benefit from a DeWalt or similar impact gun, perhaps 3/8" drive for repetitive fastening. Oh, I see you did use one. Workin' smart. Who is your helper? Do the buckets wear out or the belt or both? Please tuck that hair or preferably get a short hair cut. The wind can blow it into rotating equipment and you're done!
I really think this Working Country Girls are more valuable to society than so call socialite influencers that many people support for doing nothing or just silly things. Girls like this should be rewarded more and supported by more people on RUclips.
My son looks after 6 combines like you do he really enjoys it
Bloody hell what a job good luck love from Australia
Sometimes the best cowboys, ain't cowboys at all!
Cool, learned something. I did not know how the grain got in the silo when it was dumped from the trailer into the reception bin.
I can certainly testify that installing belt and buckets is not exactly fun but replacing it before it's too bad is way more preferred. working for a millwright contractor I've helped with replacing it after a belt dropped and that sucked way more.
What sweet baby kitties!!
I hope all is going well. Just stopped by to say hello!! 🤗
Thanks for your hard work.
I know the sick feeling when you open the inspection door on that elevator, and all the buckets and belt are in the bottom.
I'm from Indiana and I Approve of this message.
That gearbox should have a one way bearing in it so it can't roll backwards. If it was powered down and buckets are full gravity will unload them backwards and bury the tail pulley.
Damn and she whipping that machine like it’s nothing ✊🏽