Life On The Farm Part 1
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love the video man. Great Job, Farmers are the blood line of America!!
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Very informative and entertaining video about the realities of daily farm life.
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@Cidantis I don't consider you uneducated. Some of the smartest people I've ever heard of had little or no formal education. Neither of my parents finished high school - predepression days, but my dad could figure most anything out, had a phenomenal memory; my mother taught herself to play the piano quite well. We kids got to go to college, mainly because state colleges were inexpensive and we helped dad in the summers with his carpentry business.
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@bodryn i dont much care for Bob Dylan, Billy Joel, Stephen Spielburg, Adam Sandler, or any of those guys. ive probably misspelled some of the names but thats okay im uneducated
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@Cidantis The big problem with that is he decided the best thing was to exterminate them all. My wife tells me that would include composers like Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Tsiakowsky, and many others. Don't you think people would have missed a lot without them? My wife and I certainly enjoy their music.
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@bodryn no but Hitler was right about the jews
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@Cidantis Fascinating - is there a video on that somewhere? I'd like to check that out.
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Farmer Job is one of the more secures job ever
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@bodryn did you know theres a spices of jellyfish that can change from adolescence to adulthood at will, so basically, it can live forever.
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it looks like you have some beef cattle. how many head do you have and is that your only buisness?
can you make a vid about how to get started farming like where to move to make certain crops and how much land needed to make atleast 150000 dollars a year not including machine costs and all if you having a hard time following me pm me and i will try to simplify it
killthemonkey4evr 2 years ago
Making $150,000 (USD) a year farming is not impossible but very rare. The problem with farming is that farmers are victims of their own success and have produced too much too quickly for a consumers. Smaller farmers go out of business and get jobs in the city leaving the bigger farmers to try to make it, and they are just trying to stay ahead of the competition. Prices drop, smaller farmers go under, while big farmers have more capital to wade through it.
dieselsnowmobile 2 years ago