LIVE: Harvesting Corn

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Laura Farms
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Aurora, NE 68818

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Your ability to wing your presentations is amazing. Most cannot do all that so easily. With your help, farming has become interesting. I like to see forward not sideways.

rickwhite
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I may only be a kid who lives in Omaha Nebraska, but watchin your videos helps me learn more about farmin. I'm really into the farming industry and I think that I would like Goin out to my field and growin crop and harvesting it when I grow up. Watching your videos makes me really happy and cheers me up if I'm sad because every time I watch your videos, your always doing something cool and interesting. Keep up the good work Laura:)

kansassirenguy
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Laura I always enjoy your content. I find it very refreshing to see a young couple working hard to feed the world. You guys have great work ethic. Something we don't see as much these days.

charlesdurham
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Thank you Laura for the years of wonderful videos. Hope there will be many more to come.

JB-bsse
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This is awesome. You are so engaged, enthusiastic and you’re friendly & educating makes it very fun. Thanks ❤

SolarGlenn
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Laura you are never boring I’ve been around farming and harvest for a long time just love your videos

JimQuick-qg
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Love to watch you harvest! My parents had 400 acres in Kansas in the ‘50’s and a pull type Gleaner Baldwin combine on steel that we pulled with an F-30 Farmal tractor. We eventually got an older self propelled combine. I’m 81 now and those were good memories back in Kansas where I grew up. Love watching you and your families! Keep up the awsome work!

stevemizar
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0210 Hours (2:10 AM) in upstate NY. 78 Years old. Could not sleep so here I am watching my favorite farmer. Your knowledge and enthusiasm is infectious and amazing. My great aunt had 2 dairy farms when I was young. My brothers and I would give a hand bailing hay, harvesting oats and helping any way we could. It is very hard work. I enjoy watching you.
Keep up the good work. And say hi t Pepper for me.

rocklandrhodes
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Not only do I find your world intensely interesting, but you are quite charismatic and entertaining.

psychopompous
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During the summers of 1981 and 1982, while I was in college, I went to North Dakota to help my cousin’s husband with the barley, wheat, and oat harvest. The first summer I was a truck driver. We didn’t have grain carts, but smaller grain trucks, most having only one rear axle. We did unload the combines on the go, so I had to learn to drive the trucks next to combine and received communications from the combine driver over the radio. We would either deliver the grain to an elevator in town or to a grain bin on the farm and unloaded the trucks with an auger. It was hot and dusty because the trucks weren’t air conditioned. For the second summer, I advanced to be a combine driver. I drove an IH 1440. My cousin also had an IH 1480. By the second summer he also bought a semi truck with dump trailer, which he named “George”. We had no automation back then so it wasn’t as complicated to drive the combines. Back then, they initially cut the crop with a swather and windrowed the crop to allow it to dry and then few days later, we would combine using a pick-up header. It was a lot of fun and looking back, working on the harvest was one of the most fulfilling experiences I’ve had.

bronco
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I really enjoy watching you work the header 😉 I always find it so interesting to see all of the intricacies and complexities that go into your farming. You seem so comfortable when you're controlling that big machine. I look forward to seeing more of your growth and appreciate you for sharing your journey.

KingHallowssEve
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I grew up on a little hobby farm with my family. My aunt and her family had a big farm in Montana. I have very fond memories of going up to their farm in the summers and helping them. Laura I love your channel, you and Grant are awesome. Thank you for opening part of your lives to us. And showing us what true Americans are like.

tonyjohnson
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Loved this video, you prove every time how thoughtful you and Grant approach your farming. Pretty cool, and as always, Best Wishes!

urbanmetro
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You and Your Family are always a delight and a very informative experience, my family, mothers side, we’re farmers and raised cattle but I’ve learned far more from your pod casts than I ever learned from them, thank you

patbrewer
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I’m 72 now Laura, are used to Farm a little when I was a young man in my 20s. Farmers who had eight roll equipment were the big guys. 2024 now you sit there harvesting 16 rows at one time without even touching the steering wheel. Man, things have certainly changed.

jimclester
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New to your channel but love watching your content. Helps me learn more about farming hopefully when I retire from the military I can start my own farm.

TrevorRomeo-wk
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When I was a small child, my mom would take me down, and I would ride with my dad while he was combining the crops. Watching your videos, makes me think of my dad, who we lost 11 years ago to leukemia. Thank you, Laura!

YankeeDaveBO
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One of the best podcasters i have ever seen. Right off the cuff, And fun to listen to. You found a niche.

kevinlaskowski
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A day with Laura just like the old days woe brings back farm memory's thank you

phillipdickinson
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Laura what ever you manage will count. You have natural talent.

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