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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

Scott Johnson farms 2008 season
34 South Africans
6 Choppers
26 trucks
5 John Deere packing tractors

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  • hello jzmbmx do know it they hire subhaulers out there to haul the silage .

  • ya they do

  • Thank you.

    I never get sick of watching this video myself.

    Its good memories. I really enjoyed filming the silage business.

  • Hows it going Axel.

    Glad you like the video.

    To be honest Scott is not a very good man to work for.

    He gets about 34 South African guys every year to work for him in the silage season. Just about all of us were not happy there. The main problem was that he didnt have enough work to keep us busy all the time so we had too much time off. Us South Africans who come so far to work want to work every day while we are here.

    Its really not difficult to get a job there.

    I enjoyed the silage business.

  • Check the credits at the end Mr sf05farm

  • Scott had 26 trucks last year.

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  • I was looking for the circus one is it taken down

  • vorrei venire a lavorare con voi !!!!!!!!!!

  • Yo Dude I Worked For Frank Brand in 2004 we worked in with scott johnson, was this your first time there? I had 3 mates at franks in 2008 there names were james , joe and mark , 2 of them kiwis and 1 a english guy

  • how many hectar scotts working?and wath are the cow present in the farms?

    congratulations for the fantastic videos produced!

  • name miusik?

  • jo like the vid the boys keeping the boere proud with the flag. when will we see more?

  • Hello JZMBMX, How do you go about getting a job for scott Johnston? i her he isnt the best of bosses but so far i have done the harvest in Australia, maize in New Zealand and seeding in Australia, I worked at home in England for 6 years goingt the silage game and would like to do it in America so were do you start looking for jobs or whats the best way to get in touch with scott? Thanks

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