EVERYTHING is getting STUCK!

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Everything is getting stuck! Well, not everything but our semi and Randy's cart sure did. The conditions are anything less than ideal with more rain on the way.. The J&M cart is handling the conditions like a boss and we love the Crary Wind System. The Thunder Creek Fuel trailer sure saves us time and we can especially appreciate it when running this far behind.
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not a farmer, but i like to actually see for myself how food is produced and don't solely rely on portrayals by media and/or ngo's (global issue these days). this channel in particular is somewhat funny and entertaining. so instead of just looking out the window waiting for time to go by i figure i might as well watch some Millenial Farmer ...

pdude
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Doesn't even phase Randy, master pipe layers are a rare fearless breed. Can't imagine harvesting in nothing but mud!

WelkerFarms
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Not a farmer.
But, I’ve grown up around farming my whole life. A lot of respect for what farmers do for our everyday life. Love learning about the in-and-outs about farming and why you guys do what you do.

jonlitchy
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I am a farmer, from Ohio. Just started watching you last week and my wife thought I was crazy for coming home from farming to sit and watch someone else farm on tv! Farmers know, you can never get enough farming!

brandonwalcher
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Used to farm in northeast Iowa. Then moved to the city. 65 years old now and still miss the farm. Hard, yet satisfying, way of life.

mikeyc
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I was laughing at the Welker Farms plug.

jackdolde
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17:53 he's watching Welker Farms channel lol.

Though expanding on your question. I have worked as a farm hand and I have as a mobile ag mechanic for a dealership that liked a different red and really liked silver.

TruckWick
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I grew up a farmer and farm was sold in the early 70's. Your videos among many others help soothe and old mans wish to farm once thank you

OldTimerDave
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I'm definitely not a farmer, but I am a millennial and I grew up on a farm in Michigan. 1500 acres of corn, dry beans, and sugar beets. Your operation is very similar in a lot of ways. Reminds me of the farm work I did with my dad and uncle. Cool to see the new machines. Harvest has an exciting energy.

cobraframebuilding
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I work for John Deere Ontario Canada. We talk about you at work around the coffee manchine. Keep up the great videos eh!

CanadianBacon
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Retired dairy farmer who did almost all of my field work with the two cylinder JD's. That certainly dates me and I am in awe of your equipment and knowledge. Love the videos. Thanks for taking time time and effort to do them.

steveminer
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1:22 "There's a lot of back and forth, up and down and in and out...." Giggles like a school boy!


Not a farmer but grew up in the Midwest with family members who all had farms. Started watching as it reminds me of where I came from.

Tethys
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Not a farmer, but both sides of my family were. As a kid, age 8 to about 18, work on farms. All sold now, but the equipent I used was a little different. I drove an Allis Chalmers tractor to plow, and my grand father had 2 corn pickers. My left hand and my right hand, I picked corn and threw on a trailer. I love seeing the new equipment, auto steer etc. Keep up the good work, God Bless America

roberts
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I'm a farmer from Lithuania, our season is over so it's time to start watching others do their harvest, and yes i think i'm crazy!

martynasvizbaras
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Zack I just wanna say, what you’re doing w you’re channel is just something special man, I can’t really put into words what I get out of it but after every vid you put out I just feel better for the rest of the day, I have pretty bad depression and you help me forget my problems for 10-20 mins and just enjoy some millennial farming!! Thanks for letting us come along on you’re fantastic voyage sir!! 👊😎

matthewdowd
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I'm not a farmer. I never dreamed how hard you work all hours. I'm learning so much. I'm 85 and a retired chemical plant piping designer. You and Welker are my number one youtubers.

nwpioneer
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I'm retired now. I grew up on 120 acres in West Michigan with a SC Case row crop. USAF 69-73. Truck driver 76-2001. Went into computing, moved to Scotland, got my BSc in 2007, worked as a System Administrator until 2019. I got hooked when you were dragging a tractor out of the mud. I enjoy your can do attitude. All the best, Russell.

russcelt
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Not a farmer, can't remember how I got here, but I'm staying for the show

PrivatePAuLaa
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Not a farmer but travel by the fields on the way to Grand Forks from TRF Mn 3 times a week. Praying for all of our farmers. Can see it has been a difficult year for harvesting due to the poor weather conditions. You are all very brave ! God bless you all .

julieannemorris
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I like how your watching welker farms in the combine. Love their videos too.

adamanderson