the evolution of the farm
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im 15 and i know john denver when i hear em
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this is an excellent video we are all reminded that the farmer is the back bone of the country and they put food on every bodys table im the type of person who likes to help other people out and i wont turn my back on no body because everybody needs help and the farmers need it more if it took me 30 years to get all the farms back in shape i would i use to help my grandfather until he died of a massive heart attack in 93
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Nice arrangement...
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I just finished watching the video and it brought back a lot of good memories.It was pretty cool to see my old pulling tractor (NITELIFE) Just past the 4:00 mark. Thanks again. ERIC TEIPEN, Seymour Indiana
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ive had so many generations on my farm, we counted 23 not includong me
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Farm pull
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ya they manged it right this year unlike last
did u see larabee beat them by like 20 feet and then the stack blew off
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sall good everyone makes mistakes. how bout that show saturday tho!!!
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ya i see what your talkiong about but at a glance it looks like wooster
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dont think so preperation H aint ben to wooster in a LONG time if ever and the shadows are coming from th wrong way to be wooster and neaqrpass was only there last year other than that its been my uncle there for the last 30 years
Great video, I would like to see this country live without farmers. They take every farmer for granted and believe their food comes straight from the grocery store. Never relize the kind of people that are out there working hard every day to bring them there food. once again, great video.
fordrule13 3 years ago 9
great video, the last two min really hit home. We've lost way to many farms over the past 20 yrs, here in the northeast, it's very hard to make it farming, kids grow up and don't want nothing to do with it and sell the land to developers, just breaks my heart to see another farm shut down. Farmers feed us all folks, remember that.
Angelus8890 3 years ago 3