Love Paul Harvey!!!!!! Too bad a lot of those values are lost in our over national conscience but not only our beliefs. People like Paul Harvey Ronald Reagan held us together! We need more like them.
@@alexshealy8618 hi friend. Keep going. I couldn't even grow ivey. it's true. try to figure out what happened and keep trying. It may even be your soil. I had to grow tomatoes in a bucket b/c my soil was bad.
to all the farmers big and small, there is never a time i don't thank you for what you do. I thank the Lord always, but before i put that food in my mouth I always ask Him to bless you too, and again thank you.
That is nice, but sin has infiltrated even our farms and farmers. They are being told to "buy out the neighbor's, because if you don't, he will buy you out". Fight for yourself is their moto.
@@jimreimer6140 what are you talking about. No one can buy anyone out that doesn't want to sell. Most farmers have each other's back. My neighbors have multi-generationnal farms and we all respect each other.
@@tbrule.4877 First of all, I'm from Canada. My Brother-in-law just sold his chicken farm. and guess what, another big feed company bought him out. A feed company that already owns far too many farms. The farms are too big. Nobody can afford to buy these farms. Fewer and fewer farms, and bigger and bigger. They cannot even be passed on to the children.( Even Bill Gates goes about buying ranches,takes the cattle off,to keep the cows from farting). My cousin has been buying up dairy farms. He now owns a multi, multi million dollar dairy operation that nobody, certainly not his kids, will ever buy. Maybe the government will buy it out and run it themselves.?
Paul Harvey forgot to mention the part where the farmer inherits $1 million in assets when his dad uncle or grandpa dies and outbids all the small farmers at the land auction then brags about being a self made man... The revised edition for the modern farmer.
What about the family farm that is stuck with a $million death tax bill because of all the hard work for little pay when profits are reinvested into the farm? That's a more likely scenario.
Most "corporate farms" are family owned and operated. They incorporate for liability, taxes, and succession plans. Look it up, around 90% operate that way.
Yes that other person said it right. As a farmer the bigger you are the better chance you have of making a profit. I don't know your definition of a corporate farmer but we have many family farmers farming over 20,000 acres around here.
God bless us old farmers.....I did it for 8 years as a kid...dad wasn't ready to retire so I moved on....dad turned 79 a month ago....still running 255 acres and a 100 beef cows...God Bless the farmers....
This is my favorite Paul Harvey piece. You so beautifully matched it with your video. Thank you. The American Farmer is the backbone of this great country. Period. I’m from Northeast Ohio and frequently drive west through our Heartland. Some think the scenery on such a drive is boring - just flat land and a bunch of fields. They don’t see what I see, including that which is not apparent from the view from the highway. Our Heartland states are NOT “flyover states”. They are “drive through” states. Just beautiful! Salute to all of you farmers big and small, the beautiful families and generations of farmers you have raised. Please know that this Ohio boy appreciates you and your good work! God Bless our farmers. 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
Those words are so true. When I was growing up, most school bus drivers were farmers. They were also members of our volunteer fire department. When school was out for summer, I use to help my bus driver bale hay.
@@jamiemay6065 ne ohio, stop in if you're ever down my way. I got 22 horses, 5 foals, and around 20 hereford cattle, plus a dozen chickens, 3 roosters, 4 sheep, 4 barn cats, 7 dogs, and a lizard lol
Thank God for the farmer who feeds us daily and for his wisdom he passed down the Paul Harvey. This brought back memories of my childhood, growing up listening to the noon farm report and Paul Harvey. I miss those simpler times.
I feel sorry for people who have never had the opportunity to work on a farm or just enjoy the blessings of a rural life. I've lived in metro areas and I've had lots of fun in cities. I understand it's where the career advancement is at. But I willingly moved back to my rural roots. A country boy is all I'll ever be and I'm ok with that..
And I think I heard Paul Harvey literally ever day....I'm old....there was only radio and 3 broadcast channels on the farm....but I always loved Paul Harveys radio clips.....they don't make anyone like him anymore....so God Bless him too!
Man I miss that voice and msgs delivered by that voice on the radio. Paul Harvey set the bar for many more to come just like the Man in Black. They’ll never be others like them……
I've said this for years. A farmer has the most important risky job in our country. Ranchers fall into that category. I'm not talking about big corporation farms or ranches, the farmers in our country should not have to pay taxes. File the tax return with Zero due for all the farming you do.
I’m A Proud FarmHer and a Proud daughter of a Farmer that was also a 20 year Navy Veteran in Korea and WW II. Gosh how I miss my daddy! He could tell me how to fix my JD Tractor! There was nothing he couldn’t do or fix! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️
Our Father in Heaven is. But a father on earth is nothing but a man who got a woman pregnant. A DAD is where its at. Any "male" can be a Father. But it takes a Real Man to be a Dad !!!
Everyone is or was proud to be a farmer does not matter where you are from I am from Ontario Canada and always make sure with what ever you are doing to be safe and always have fun
I’ve cried more tears in my few years as a farmer than I had in my 31 years prior. Some days I wonder why I even wanted to be a farmer - then I realized I don’t…it’s why I’m on this earth.
Love Paul Harvey!!!!!! Too bad a lot of those values are lost in our over national conscience but not only our beliefs. People like Paul Harvey Ronald Reagan held us together! We need more like them.
I miss my grandfather he was a farmer I miss working with him. Bailing hay planting corn harvesting corn and beans moving cows and hogs I miss do that
I'm proud to be a American. Farmer
Thank you. you are appreciated. know that.
Amen
I was proud to be a farmer too. Mine was in UK though.
Trying to start a small farm but my first year crops failed so discouraged
@@alexshealy8618 hi friend. Keep going. I couldn't even grow ivey. it's true. try to figure out what happened and keep trying. It may even be your soil. I had to grow tomatoes in a bucket b/c my soil was bad.
No Farmers. No food. God bless our farmers and ranchers.
Farmers produce the food we get from stores if you don't have farmers no food
@@debbieOlsovskythe farmers are our gods.
to all the farmers big and small, there is never a time i don't thank you for what you do. I thank the Lord always, but before i put that food in my mouth I always ask Him to bless you too, and again thank you.
These corporate farms are killing our men. Our families. Sometimes the wrath of the old testament is justified.
That is nice, but sin has infiltrated even our farms and farmers. They are being told to "buy out the neighbor's, because if you don't, he will buy you out". Fight for yourself is their moto.
Wow, Thank you for that as a farmer I so appreciate those kind words.
@@jimreimer6140 what are you talking about. No one can buy anyone out that doesn't want to sell. Most farmers have each other's back. My neighbors have multi-generationnal farms and we all respect each other.
@@tbrule.4877 First of all, I'm from Canada.
My Brother-in-law just sold his chicken farm. and guess what, another big feed company bought him out. A feed company that already owns far too many farms. The farms are too big. Nobody can afford to buy these farms. Fewer and fewer farms, and bigger and bigger. They cannot even be passed on to the children.( Even Bill Gates goes about buying ranches,takes the cattle off,to keep the cows from farting). My cousin has been buying up dairy farms. He now owns a multi, multi million dollar dairy operation that nobody, certainly not his kids, will ever buy. Maybe the government will buy it out and run it themselves.?
Paul havey nailed it. For all you like me chin up be proud the world needs us. Farmers
As a 55 year old scotsman...I was taught and influenced by Paul harvey
Amen to that ❤❤❤❤❤!
This played at gramps funeral 😢 , Im proud to be a farmer
I never tire of hearing Paul Harvey tell that 😊. One of the best pieces he ever wrote
Paul Harvey forgot to mention the part where the farmer inherits $1 million in assets when his dad uncle or grandpa dies and outbids all the small farmers at the land auction then brags about being a self made man... The revised edition for the modern farmer.
@@mrbojangles9841 that doesn’t happen every day to everybody. Don’t ever criticize the farmers as long as your mouth is full
What about the family farm that is stuck with a $million death tax bill because of all the hard work for little pay when profits are reinvested into the farm? That's a more likely scenario.
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj that ever so quietly happens quite a bit.
And the Rest of the Story! That’s why China is buying, I mean stealing AMERICANS land! 🇺🇸
Thank God for the true farmers and may God help us from corporate non farmers
Most "corporate farms" are family owned and operated. They incorporate for liability, taxes, and succession plans. Look it up, around 90% operate that way.
Yes that other person said it right. As a farmer the bigger you are the better chance you have of making a profit. I don't know your definition of a corporate farmer but we have many family farmers farming over 20,000 acres around here.
@@tbrule.4877 greetings from europ ,i am born and raised on a small 25 acre grassfarm 15 dairy cows, so i had a good and very happy childhood.
America 🇺🇲
God bless us old farmers.....I did it for 8 years as a kid...dad wasn't ready to retire so I moved on....dad turned 79 a month ago....still running 255 acres and a 100 beef cows...God Bless the farmers....
Thank you God for all the farmers in the world.
AMEN. ♡♡♡
I'm a farmer myself. Amen.
❤
This is my favorite Paul Harvey piece. You so beautifully matched it with your video. Thank you.
The American Farmer is the backbone of this great country. Period.
I’m from Northeast Ohio and frequently drive west through our Heartland. Some think the scenery on such a drive is boring - just flat land and a bunch of fields. They don’t see what I see, including that which is not apparent from the view from the highway.
Our Heartland states are NOT “flyover states”. They are “drive through” states. Just beautiful!
Salute to all of you farmers big and small, the beautiful families and generations of farmers you have raised.
Please know that this Ohio boy appreciates you and your good work!
God Bless our farmers.
🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
I may be a small farmer but I know the role thanks to all real farmers
I feel the same we farm only 800 acres and have 200 cows but people might not think we have the same task as the 5,000 acre farms
Ain’t no “small” farmers bros… my area is heavily dairy and those boys know what’s up too……
God bless y’all
My great grandfather was a dairy farmer from Wisconsin.
Thank you farmers ❤
Thank you for the support!
Very much love to all farmers, worldwide!
Thank you we appreciate the love.
Farmers rule, the strongest most faithful
A farmer is our unsung hero..thank you to all the farmers around the world
we appreciate it
Those words are so true. When I was growing up, most school bus drivers were farmers. They were also members of our volunteer fire department. When school was out for summer, I use to help my bus driver bale hay.
Soldiers/Police Officers, Farmers, and Construction workers: These three protect, feed, and maintain our country. God Bless them 🙏🏻
I thank God for farmers. Keep doing The Lord's work ya'll
God needed someone to show these boys now a days what a man truly is.
So he made a farmer!
God bless the farmers.
Thank you for your support
@@CowboySJ You betcha Cowboy! 👍🍻
@@jamiemay6065 cheers, and God bless you as well. I'm having a couple beers watching my cattle and horses eat dinner
@@CowboySJ Thanks Cowboy. I wish I could be there with ya. Just curious... where ya from? I’m in Ottawa Canada.
@@jamiemay6065 ne ohio, stop in if you're ever down my way. I got 22 horses, 5 foals, and around 20 hereford cattle, plus a dozen chickens, 3 roosters, 4 sheep, 4 barn cats, 7 dogs, and a lizard lol
Thank God for the farmer who feeds us daily and for his wisdom he passed down the Paul Harvey. This brought back memories of my childhood, growing up listening to the noon farm report and Paul Harvey. I miss those simpler times.
I Has well I am grateful that I am American farmer! THANK GOD and my family for what learned and be given
I feel sorry for people who have never had the opportunity to work on a farm or just enjoy the blessings of a rural life. I've lived in metro areas and I've had lots of fun in cities. I understand it's where the career advancement is at. But I willingly moved back to my rural roots. A country boy is all I'll ever be and I'm ok with that..
We need more Paul Harvey broadcasts on the radio.
Thanks to all FARMERS.
The farmer does God"s work.
God Bless the farmer.😔
Have To Dry My Eyes Brother,,,Amen,,,Best Job I Ever Had,,💪🧂🩸🤠🚜🛻🐮🐄🧑🌾🇺🇲❤️🇺🇲👍
I was a pig and combinable crop farmer until i had a stroke.
This song is so true.
Hope you can still manage to be around farms. I wish you well
Proud to farm in Saskatchewan🌾🇨🇦
Where in Sask u at?
@@teganstruble733 leask
@@scryptic8333 oh ok your quite a ways from my place I’m down by crane valley
@@teganstruble733 nice how many acres u guys farm?
@@scryptic8333 just 3000
Paul Harvey and Johnny Cash, probably best collaboration ever
And I think I heard Paul Harvey literally ever day....I'm old....there was only radio and 3 broadcast channels on the farm....but I always loved Paul Harveys radio clips.....they don't make anyone like him anymore....so God Bless him too!
Paul Harvey a true National Treasure. Thank goodness his stories and wisdom live on in his words with the hours of recordings available. 😊
That’s what it’s all about right there
I'm proud to be an American farmer by God's favor and grace 🙏 😊
Man I miss that voice and msgs delivered by that voice on the radio. Paul Harvey set the bar for many more to come just like the Man in Black. They’ll never be others like them……
So God made my father.
God bless all the farmers ❤
I Respect Farmers 🚜 because I need to eat!
Thank you very much and GOD BLESS All of YOU!!!!❤❤❤❤
My dad was a farmer and Rancher and I'm proud of that cuz I'm a rancher to❤
How true. I'm very proud to be a farmer
I loved being a farm hand wanna get back into farming
It motivate me when things go bad and being thankful I am a farmer be cause it's our way of life.
Been there done that in a “small town” props Jason! Thanks Mr Harvey, you dearly missed!
May God bless our farmers! (And give them the strength and mental fortitude to stand up to these corrupt governments)
Amen, thank you.
I've said this for years. A farmer has the most important risky job in our country. Ranchers fall into that category. I'm not talking about big corporation farms or ranches, the farmers in our country should not have to pay taxes. File the tax return with Zero due for all the farming you do.
Agreed
@@poowerade1 what's risky
@@stuckplanet3026our gods.
Thank you farmers of America
This gave me the chills and made me tear up the first time I heard it
Always miss Paul Harvey ❤
God bless a farmer
I farm for my family and country. It's a way of life I'd never give up.
2 classics
This song sums up my life and dreams. Thank you father for that blessinh
Love the farmers always, best people in the world.
Farming is the best job ever🎉🎉😂
Love this, the words and spirit are so true.
God bless the American farmers ❤❤
Beautiful
This is a great quote/saying igusss
I’m proud to be a farmer in this country god bless yall
God bless you farmers
Free Run On...For Long Time.
Thank You !!!!!!! GOD Bless!!!!!!!
This is so true.
I’m A Proud FarmHer and a Proud daughter of a Farmer that was also a 20 year Navy Veteran in Korea and WW II. Gosh how I miss my daddy! He could tell me how to fix my JD Tractor! There was nothing he couldn’t do or fix! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️
Awesome very true
Absolutely Beautiful!
Impressive footage!
Father is more important than farmer. Stay safe ALL.
Our Father in Heaven is. But a father on earth is nothing but a man who got a woman pregnant. A DAD is where its at. Any "male" can be a Father. But it takes a Real Man to be a Dad !!!
Amen farming is no joke
I used to be proud to be an American farmer
God loves His Farmers.
First time I ever heard that, best thing I heard all year!
This is awesome
Thank God for farmers
When I worked construction. We always took our lunch at a time we could listen to Paul Harvey.
Proud Farmhand on my best friends 4th generation Dairy Farm. I wasn't Bred for it, but I have Bled for it. 🇺🇸🐄🌽
I may have worked on my uncle farm for a few months after graduation. I love it, planting and harvesting produce. I will do it again if I can
AMEN
It’s not an easy life but I wouldn’t trade my small part of it for anything. Nice video, excellent editing.
Paul Harvey...one of the greatest Americans ever!
My gpa 🙌🏼
Well, I’d better head back out to the barn. It’s a great commentary. Thanks
I don't regret a lot, but I do regret not investing in FFA during school.
My son lives in Westfield! You would be amazed how much Sheridan has changed
For sure! It’s changing drastically still…. Not sure we really care for it, but it’s happening regardless i guess
So very cool
Everyone is or was proud to be a farmer does not matter where you are from I am from Ontario Canada and always make sure with what ever you are doing to be safe and always have fun
You nailed it!!! Thanks, Teehee from ICC. ✌
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ God bless farmers and those who care for the land and her animals.
Live by all kinds of then love seeing them corn fields and soybean fields i always tip my hat to them in respect
Njoyed his commentary
This is an amazing mashup. God bless our farmers and God bless the USA!
I love this so much and listen to it often. Thank God for all the farmers.
I'm proud to be an American custom farmer
I’ve cried more tears in my few years as a farmer than I had in my 31 years prior. Some days I wonder why I even wanted to be a farmer - then I realized I don’t…it’s why I’m on this earth.
Awesome thank you 🙏