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Great video, nice operation. We better buy a box of Zcorn Flakes today - help eat that corn!
I enjoyed his videos . Just a family farm doing their thing . Nothing overly flashy , not the “model†20,000 ac super farmer.
Just a guy on a family farm with his family doing his thing asa grain farmer.
Sad thing is there are more than a few on Agriville that despise family grain farms and are out to rip us apart everyday on here.
This guy proves that 95% of us are just doing what we love , farming and raising a family off the land . It may not be organic but it sure is not the fukin disaster that some on Agriville make it out to be .
It’s getting disheartening already seeing the constant bashing of our way of life .
Anyway, big thumbs up to this guy for showing the real side to 95% of us crop farmers ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
The best videos he did was a couple a few weeks ago where he interviewed his dad about the history of the family farm operation. Those are a must see. It is a fifth generation farm but his dad had a do over because of an early death. So while there was family land, he had to start over in the early eighties. The best was a line was that after he started farming, within a couple of years he was just as rich as the neighbors who had farmed in the area a long time. Since it was the eighties, they were all broke at the time.
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