The technology of the cpu are responsible for the automated planting system s and the data from our space systems of gps systems. Amazing how much more productive people are!!!
I'm glad to see younger generations farming and being them selves at the same time, and sharing with the world, this right here will help educate people and build new relationships that were not possible in the past, your an inspiration.
How wonderful, let's all educate our children on how to obliterate every pollinator in the area with glyphosate and turn the local wetlands into lifeless algal dumps, just to bring synthetic chemical-laced food to the market and poison low income communities. Corn huskers, piss off! We don't want your biomass and animal murder byproducts in our state!
@@punkavaug He said "anything" like her. I wouldn't be proud of my daughter is she was nothing like the girl in this video (smart, kind, etc). Or how i perceive her to be, at least.
@@abceckswhyzee7169 Im very aware of what he said. And I said Im hoping hed still be proud of his daughter even if she didnt. Goes a long way. My point stands.
This is the first I’ve watched of this channel, and I cannot help but notice the Joy in her face. Obviously, she’s excited about the anniversary of her channel, but she seems to be both Joyful and At Peace behind the wheel of the tractor. With Farming, she’s found her Life’s Work, and it’s wonderful to see.
That's an amazing piece of equipment! And, it's really damn cool to see someone as young as you maneuvering it like a boss! We love our farmers, thank you!
You do make it entertaining to watch. From makeup, to going outside the cab, to just enjoy what you are doing. Just keep your spirit and you will make it through another growing season...
I just love to see you and your boundless enthusiasm Laura. There can be no doubts about it, Laura is all female, whether with or without all the war paint, although all the beautifying makes it hard for Grant to go to his farm for work, and distracts the rest of us lol. Hoping your planting continues unabated with minimal down time. Take care, be safe and farm on.
As a person totally ignorant of farming....I really have come to respect and appreciate all the hard work, dedication and commitment farmers employ in their work. . The technology is mind blowing too......we’ve come a long way from a guy manhandling a plow pulled by a mule. These folks have earned tremendous respect and deserve kudos for feeding the world.
Our grandparents used horses and oxen, never mules. They were considered as stubborn animals. After some googling now I see that folks used them for plowing too.
It’s amazing the technology in these machines! How truly impressive the abilities we have as a society to be able to farm so much land and do it efficiently. But most of all it takes a dedicated farmer to keep all of this running correctly.
Industrial farming is one of the worst things we do as humans depleting the nutrients from the soil, the food you buy now in the supermarket has almost no nutrients because of industrial farming in central france there is probably another 50 harvests before it turns into a desert and probably the same of large parts of America
@@tunaficiency could you edit this and put in periods so that it is more than one sentence? You do know that farmers add thousands of dollars worth of nutrients every year and since the early ‘70s scientists have discovered that plant growth requires micronutrients? A 1972 test by the University of Georgia Agricultural Extension Service raised the corn yield in one Appling County farmer’s field from 80 bushels to 200. I think whoever told you this has an agenda.
Problem with efficiency is its having a major impact on wildlife. Here in England we are loosing all of our beautiful hedgerows, because the land is being turned in to these vast empty spaces to get large machinery in . We used to have abundant wildlife but we are loosing it rapidly . Global warming is being blamed . Rubbish . It's our demand for efficiency that's doing it. Nature can't adapt fast enough
i remember when you were just starting youtube, you had like 2k subscribers and look at you now, 300k + subscribers, great fanbase, nice work etc. Can’t wait for you to hit the 1 million
I wish my dad had a multi million dollar farm, with million dollar equipment. I grew up, working dawn to dusk, in the 70's, homestead farm, everything manual. Modern equipment is so amazing.
I remember you excited about getting to 100 members so it's been fun to watch your youtube business grow besides your farming business. I love the positive energy you have for farming and life in general. I experienced life on a family farm but we lost it during the tough times of the 1980's after my farmer step dad died of a heart attack in 1978.
Happy Success Day to Laura Farms. Yes, we have watched you grow, learn and change while we learned a lot about farming! Missed seeing Grant today, so, Hi Grant!
Just came across your channel. First of all: WOW!! I’ve driven by many farms and some times we are close enough for a wave. I know Nothing about this industry, other than you’re planting for food. Watching this, blew me away. A million thanks to you, your family and the other farmers. Extra thanks to you, for following in the footsteps 🙇🏻♂️ My waves will be honest from now on. Mega blessings!!! So many you’ll have to ask God to ease up. Lol !!
Congratulations on 2 years Laura,so glad I found Laura and family to watch on UA-cam. You are a great influence, I am sure,on all the young farm ladies, who want to do,what you are doing, keep farming dear!!!
Thank you for this. People can finally follow along and understand where their food comes from along with what goes in to making it happen. This may be commercial corn 🌽 going to various distributors but at least people can view what farming involves - the work and sweat that goes into it. Hopefully your farm does well and the weather and good spirit above shines blessings down upon your land and family. Appreciate all you do.
I remember watching your first videos while in lockdown. Your channel grew quite quickly for UA-cam standards, but I'm glad you're still the same genuine person as you were at the start. I didn't watch for a while but after watching Clarkson's farm (you should check it out), I'm back for more farming content:D. Congrats and keep up the good work!
Younger folk & law enforcement think you meant "lockdown" meaning in PRISON or a local highschool. Not COVID. FERTILIZER prices & Red dye diesel doesn't compute with them either...😥
I'll have to admit I've never seen a farmer put on makeup while running a tractor! Laura, you look great as always and I'm sure we all love your bubbly personality. Appreciate the hard work it takes to run a farm. Thanks for Sharing!
Your channel has become one of my favorite to watch.I’m glad to see this is your life’s work. Would love to see an update on Grants deuce and half project.
I found your channel in the first 30k, I'm pretty sure it was early may in 20 and you have evolved and grown boundlessly. You're the same on camera now as you were then and thats very endearing. Positivity and energy just bursts out of every video. I'm so happy for your much deserved success and hard work farming. As much as you share I know there's much more hard work we do not see. Please always be safe you and grant and your dad. And keep the beautiful hair pinned up for safety.
Not only are you amazingly beautiful but you are a very smart person. You are actually letting everyone know that you know alot about farming and planting. You also, showing that you are always learning and growing about what you know about farming. You are also showing you are not afraid of technologies of farming.
Watching you guys grow is a great reminder that good people are still plugging along among all the other crap that is out there, thank you! Oh , by the way , no one would ever mistake you for anything other than a girl!
Thank you so much for do this channel. My beautiful wife and I enjoy watching your family on the farm (although I am the one that could totally see myself as a farmer in another life). Keep up the channel and let others see behind the scenes to where our food comes from.
You. Are. Adorable. First time I've seen one of your videos. Very insightful regarding what one of those machines can do. Thank you for the education and for making it enjoyable to watch!
Many Congrats on the 2 year anniversary, really enjoy your channel, would love to meet you and Grant someday, he seems like a really humble, polite young man.
This turned up on my UA-cam feed. Odd. But not odd! Fascinating insight into the entirely alien world of seeding a field with corn. This here city slicker is mighty impressed
Growing up around farmland, I'm glad there are people who enjoy it, I would go insane with farm life lol! I don't remember the equipment being this sophisticated, though.
Hope this helps folks on the coasts realize it's folks in the so-called "fly-over states" who feed them! Awesome tech inside that cab! Terrific channel.
The cities out here in California seem to get all the attention unfortunately, but agriculture is integral to this land-though it's usually fruit & vegetables rather than grain. I'm growing some corn as a hobby here, however, and it's incredible to see the scale and sophistication of the midwest.
I love all farmers and am grateful to you all!! You are fantastic and the sophistication of your tractor and equipment is incredible!! Thanks again and best of luck!
Mam your a true woman your doing great job your husband is a lucky man you are a very few who can do what you have accomplished stay strong enjoy god's country god bless be safe always you help more than you can imagine country girl Amen
This is awesome what you guys/gals do. Please keep teaching others.We need more people like yall!!! I drive my flatbed semi by Fields like this and I see tractors out working,Next time I'll make sure to honk the loud horn when I see one!!!!
This is a young woman who was raised well. She's in a male dominated field and still reminds herself she's a lady, has a happy personality and is embracing the foundations of how life used to be. I hope your husband cherishes you. This world needs more women like her.
🤣 and you're the perfect example of a low value male jealous and hating on a higher value male. Im sure both of your subscribers are impressed. 😉 ( BTW It might be simping IF I was trying to get her attention but Im not. I get more female attention than I need)
Just discovered your channel Laura. Learned a lot in just one episode. Looks like you are well prepared to become a pilot or air traffic controller with all those tanks, monitors and switches!
Hi Laura, what a privilege it is to be in bed in the early hours of the morning in Sydney Australia and being shown around the cabin of a tractor in Nebraska. Recently I saw a clip where President Xi visited a farm in Idaho I think, and was also facinated by the corn farming techniques. Apparently he visited in the 1980's too. He would love this video. Both he and Putin can be so charming. They could easily be the darlings of the west. In one short presentation I feel you have provided a nice insight into the tractor, planting, and farming there. It is a reminder of the significance of a good education in the rural sector. Farmers by necessity have always been experts in a really board range of fields. The scale of the business is daunting. As a little kid I did a project on Nebraska. I've been lucky enough to visit the USA four times. Our holidays are more generous than yours. Mum worked for a short time at Demco in Sydney. Dad grew up on a small farm. I nearly got an apprenticeship with John Deere, but went into engineering anyway. The quality of the video is amazing. The better you do something, the easier it looks.
Laura, I use Motocross Goggles when I work outside in high wind, especially running the tractor, with NO CAB; they're awesome - no more dirt in the eyes. 🙂
Damn, she is perfect, we need more like her in the world, I don’t want none of that flashy over the top social influencer girl thriving off drama that most millennials try to be. Here I come Farmers only!!!
THANK YOU for taking time to make this video, amongst putting on make-up so you'll feel like a girl, as you expertly run a massive planting tractor and plant corn !!! The only Farm Tractor I ever messed with, had 2 wheels in the front, really close together and 2 giant bar-tread tires out on the outboard sides. No cab. The seat was just a steel pan without any padding on it and a manual PTO connector in the back. It was in pieces and lots of it in dis-repair. It, and the various ploughs and disks and harrows and hay-combs. I went to Cincinnati, Ohio to try to get a job at Cincinnati Milicron, (one of the biggest machine shops in the East, United States; and when I & my new wife got there, they had started laying off. My uncle said I could stay in his house till I got me a place. I didn't get the job and ended up repairing and rebuilding all of his farm equipment. (Having never seen any of it before, I had to figure it all out and imagine what it did and how it was supposed to operate and then fix it so it would do that. That is the extent of my FARMING. After I got thru fixing his equipment, I moved back to Chattanooga. I applaud you for being able to pilot such a piece of marvellous equipment. Does it run on auto-pilot, on a beam or satellite or what, to keep the rows straight and even?
THere are so many people who are so very proud of you young lady. What you do and generations before you have done is simple. You feed the world. Drop mic.
From Chiang Rai Thailand....... So very very proud to see that America still has real Mike Rowe style WORKING women in this day and age. All the best to you young lady! Keep it safe out there "Dorothy". ^_^
Laura, I was kind of feeling sorry for you being all alone in the cab all day….then I remembered you have 312K UA-cam fans “with you” 😂 Awesome job! You’re the best! Love ❤️ you, Grammy
The perpetrators of AI would love to have people think she's not alone due to the number of over 300,000. But let's be clear she is 100% alone in that tractor and the world of AI is purely an artificial world! There is no better interaction than the real world of human contact. Good or bad! And yes farmers are incredibly talented, knowledgeable, and dedicated. Where would the world be without farmers that are as amazing as this young lady.
Tractors sure have come a LONG way since the old days! That machine that you have there is like flying a commercial jet airliner, WOW! So, is that the typical GMO corn that you're planting? That's not something that you get asked everyday, I'm sure, but I grew up on a (NON-commercial, private) ranch where we grew everything we needed for food in 2 "large" gardens, one was about 2 acres, and the other was about 5 acres, and we had everything from corn to grapes, to various types of fruit trees, and pretty much every type of vegetable and herb that you can think of... But everything we grew was totally heirloom, before GMO was even a thing, and everything we grew was also 100% organic, even before THAT became a popular trend too! I really miss just being able to walk down into the garden each day and literally freshly hand pick our dinner for the evening... and also being able to just go into the garden anytime for a quick, healthy afternoon snack of fresh fruit, etc... Nowadays, I live in the city, where most produce is absolutely horrible quality by comparison to the amazing, strong taste of all of the stuff we used to grow ourselves! And the organic produce in the stores is ridiculously expensive, and also not even close to the taste, texture, flavor, color intensity, smell, etc. of the stuff we grew, which is very disappointing!
Thank you and your whole family for staying in farming and being good at it. No farmers, no food! You did a great job today! Keep being a girl and a farmer! Doing your make-up while planting! Why not!?
You go girl,ive been trying to come over for 3yrs already and all i get is im to old by my agencys,but im staying positive i know God will provide when the time comes,love your videos just you coming out to show the men we women are also capable of riding and doing jobs theyre can do,well done have a great planting season
Just came across ur channel.. of course I subscribed!! makes me feel so good that young highly educated people like yourself are in charge of one of our nations most precious resources.. you absolutely rock and will be following! Thanks to you and your family for doing all the things we too often take for granted.
I am a new follower… retired in Florida. But your videos take me back to being a boy in Iowa, growing up around my grandfathers farm. What you may or may not realize… you and Grant are “farm kids”. Farm kids are taught from the start to be resourceful, work hard and enjoy the results. I have chuckled at so much of your comments and humor. The old saying is you can take the boy off the farm, but you can’t take the farm out of the boy. Great job in explaining what you are doing.
Things have changed so much. It's amazing what you do. I started helping my father farm in Marquette, near Grand Island, in 1958. We later got wiped out by a tornado and moved to Arkansas to ranch. We sharecropped 1,000 acres on the Platte River and the Oregon Trail ruts could still be seen along the river. At 6, I was already driving a tractor with a flatbed trailer to help my dad lay irrigation pipe. We had cattle, pigs, and rabbits. We grew summer and winter wheat and corn. Population 65. Four other students in my first through third-grade classes. My father's father's brother's son was Forest Petersen who flew the X-15 and later became the Commander of the US Enterprise (Aircraft Carrier). My father grew up in Hampton (born 1911). After WW 2, and before he returned to Nebraska to farm, my father was a salesman in Utah and California for Case Tractor. In 1958 nobody could afford even a used piece of farm equipment, so to see a million-dollar machine is a shock to the system. Oh, my uncle was a tackle for the Cornhuskers (leather helmets and all).
I'm 65 & can remember riding on the fender of an old Ford tractor with my Grandpa on his Cotton farm in Texas. No cab, not even a top for shade. Now to see a beautiful young girl putting on makeup with 5 or 6 monitors & computers & so intelligent. Wow, just such an inspiration to the entire farming community. Just a jaw dropping joy for me to see this video. I'm now a follower & huge fan.
Hi Laura my daughter & I just had to subscribe to your channel; you can’t purchase charisma or earn it. Charisma is a gift. I ran into your video & thought it was funny, humble, & educational. You are on a pathway to something great!! Lou & Isabella
watching this and watching cargo ship crew talking about their jobs... just.. what a different world I live in! Thanks for posting so we can appreciate ya'll for what ya'll do!
I'm a seventy-two year old Ag engineer, and I never thought I'd see the day tractor drivers do their eyebrows while planting:-).
Wait wait .. where's my kopi☕😁
From another part of the globe. I hear ya.
Has to keep eye brows trimmed to see in straight lines
The technology of the cpu are responsible for the automated planting system s and the data from our space systems of gps systems. Amazing how much more productive people are!!!
These videos are a real eye-opener !
I'm glad to see younger generations farming and being them selves at the same time, and sharing with the world, this right here will help educate people and build new relationships that were not possible in the past, your an inspiration.
Shes not farming dude, Shes doing her f@#king make up instead of keeping a key on what the machinery is doing. BULLSHIT
How wonderful, let's all educate our children on how to obliterate every pollinator in the area with glyphosate and turn the local wetlands into lifeless algal dumps, just to bring synthetic chemical-laced food to the market and poison low income communities. Corn huskers, piss off! We don't want your biomass and animal murder byproducts in our state!
Agreed. Iowan here enjoying seeing the new fangled equipment.
@Jd Jd you can’t really be serious.
@Jd Jd wow, really? Jesus
I have a 13 year old daughter. If she turns out anything like you, I’ll be so proud of her. You are America’s future!
lmao… in other words piss on her it sounds like 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not if the globalists have their way
Hope youre still gonna be proud of her even if she doesnt 🙂
@@punkavaug He said "anything" like her. I wouldn't be proud of my daughter is she was nothing like the girl in this video (smart, kind, etc).
Or how i perceive her to be, at least.
@@abceckswhyzee7169 Im very aware of what he said. And I said Im hoping hed still be proud of his daughter even if she didnt. Goes a long way. My point stands.
This is the first I’ve watched of this channel, and I cannot help but notice the Joy in her face. Obviously, she’s excited about the anniversary of her channel, but she seems to be both Joyful and At Peace behind the wheel of the tractor.
With Farming, she’s found her Life’s Work, and it’s wonderful to see.
That's an amazing piece of equipment! And, it's really damn cool to see someone as young as you maneuvering it like a boss! We love our farmers, thank you!
Riding along on autopilot, curling eye lashes, and putting on mascara--how funny is that. You go, girl!
@O.G Autistler be quiet ...or be gone!
@O.G Autistler why would a child cross a field?
@O.G Autistler 😂 in the middle of a field??
Ridiculous
@@LJ-zp7ij indeed,that comment of his ,is! Such foolishness!!!!
You do make it entertaining to watch. From makeup, to going outside the cab, to just enjoy what you are doing. Just keep your spirit and you will make it through another growing season...
Amazing how someone can work all day and look better when finishing up than when you started. ♥
ew
you aint kiddin
work?????? she didn’t do an hours work al day.
Hats off to ALL farmers!!
Feeding the world is literally the most important work one can do. There is no work more noble.
It is so great to see someone from the younger generation taking such a positive role.
Congrats on the two year mark. You have taught me more about farming than anyone else.
@Miles Doyle Reported for spam.
@@iAtheist4Life Same.
@@williamdistasio9358 👍
You make great videos. That said, this was the best one I have viewed. It exuded both charm and professionalism. Grant and your Dad are lucky men.
I just love to see you and your boundless enthusiasm Laura. There can be no doubts about it, Laura is all female, whether with or without all the war paint, although all the beautifying makes it hard for Grant to go to his farm for work, and distracts the rest of us lol. Hoping your planting continues unabated with minimal down time. Take care, be safe and farm on.
You even know what a woman is- good deal! Nice rig! Keep up the teaching!
as an introverted Scandinavian, I think "being American must be exhausting" (this is meant as a compliment of sorts)
As a person totally ignorant of farming....I really have come to respect and appreciate all the hard work, dedication and commitment farmers employ in their work. . The technology is mind blowing too......we’ve come a long way from a guy manhandling a plow pulled by a mule. These folks have earned tremendous respect and deserve kudos for feeding the world.
Plus they didn't have GPS. They just stared at something in the distant and went straight for it.
Our grandparents used horses and oxen, never mules. They were considered as stubborn animals. After some googling now I see that folks used them for plowing too.
Your dad must be proud of you. I know I would if you were my daughter. You're awesome!
Now now, big fella, what did the police tell you about comments like that.
@@GlowShow5113 Haha 😐
Well... shes not your daughter creep...sooooo
@@GlowShow5113 lmfao
@@bigfish8280 He's literally just being supportive and you're making his comment into something it's not. There's nothing creepy about it.
Congrats Laura, your an amazing person and a great role model. Hope you, Grant and the family have a great season.
It’s amazing the technology in these machines! How truly impressive the abilities we have as a society to be able to farm so much land and do it efficiently. But most of all it takes a dedicated farmer to keep all of this running correctly.
Yeah, but the equipment manufacturers are trying to take all their $$$ by making maintenance dealer only.
@@jockellis They're buying farm equipment from Apple, Inc?
Industrial farming is one of the worst things we do as humans depleting the nutrients from the soil, the food you buy now in the supermarket has almost no nutrients because of industrial farming in central france there is probably another 50 harvests before it turns into a desert and probably the same of large parts of America
@@tunaficiency could you edit this and put in periods so that it is more than one sentence?
You do know that farmers add thousands of dollars worth of nutrients every year and since the early ‘70s scientists have discovered that plant growth requires micronutrients? A 1972 test by the University of Georgia Agricultural Extension Service raised the corn yield in one Appling County farmer’s field from 80 bushels to 200. I think whoever told you this has an agenda.
Problem with efficiency is its having a major impact on wildlife.
Here in England we are loosing all of our beautiful hedgerows, because the land is being turned in to these vast empty spaces to get large machinery in . We used to have abundant wildlife but we are loosing it rapidly .
Global warming is being blamed . Rubbish . It's our demand for efficiency that's doing it. Nature can't adapt fast enough
i remember when you were just starting youtube, you had like 2k subscribers and look at you now, 300k + subscribers, great fanbase, nice work etc. Can’t wait for you to hit the 1 million
Thank YOU to you and all those that farm and the truckers that deliver!! It's what feeds America. It's as American as you can get!
I wish my dad had a multi million dollar farm, with million dollar equipment. I grew up, working dawn to dusk, in the 70's, homestead farm, everything manual. Modern equipment is so amazing.
I remember you excited about getting to 100 members so it's been fun to watch your youtube business grow besides your farming business. I love the positive energy you have for farming and life in general. I experienced life on a family farm but we lost it during the tough times of the 1980's after my farmer step dad died of a heart attack in 1978.
@Miles Doyle Once you understand what I AM as the eternal ONE, then YOU will know your created self. Right now, you are a very confused soul.
Happy Success Day to Laura Farms. Yes, we have watched you grow, learn and change while we learned a lot about farming! Missed seeing Grant today, so, Hi Grant!
Oh, you're all girl. No mistaking that! Happy 2 year anniversary, I've enjoyed it and look forward to more!
What a remarkable young woman! And trust me, you’re still a girl. Thanks for showing us all how amazing our farmers are.
Just came across your channel. First of all: WOW!!
I’ve driven by many farms and some times we are close enough for a wave.
I know Nothing about this industry, other than you’re planting for food.
Watching this, blew me away.
A million thanks to you, your family and the other farmers.
Extra thanks to you, for following in the footsteps 🙇🏻♂️
My waves will be honest from now on.
Mega blessings!!! So many you’ll have to ask God to ease up. Lol !!
Congratulations on 2 years Laura,so glad I found Laura and family to watch on UA-cam. You are a great influence, I am sure,on all the young farm ladies, who want to do,what you are doing, keep farming dear!!!
Thank you for this. People can finally follow along and understand where their food comes from along with what goes in to making it happen. This may be commercial corn 🌽 going to various distributors but at least people can view what farming involves - the work and sweat that goes into it. Hopefully your farm does well and the weather and good spirit above shines blessings down upon your land and family. Appreciate all you do.
I remember watching your first videos while in lockdown. Your channel grew quite quickly for UA-cam standards, but I'm glad you're still the same genuine person as you were at the start. I didn't watch for a while but after watching Clarkson's farm (you should check it out), I'm back for more farming content:D. Congrats and keep up the good work!
Younger folk & law enforcement think you meant "lockdown" meaning in PRISON or a local highschool. Not COVID. FERTILIZER prices & Red dye diesel doesn't compute with them either...😥
Im not sure how your video arrived on my whatchacallit but i was mesmirized by the tractor and how you command it. Well done
I’ve scrolled through the last 3 months of videos and each thumbnail has you smiling. 👍 I think you know what your doing making UA-cam videos.
I'll have to admit I've never seen a farmer put on makeup while running a tractor! Laura, you look great as always and I'm sure we all love your bubbly personality. Appreciate the hard work it takes to run a farm. Thanks for Sharing!
Your channel has become one of my favorite to watch.I’m glad to see this is your life’s work. Would love to see an update on Grants deuce and half project.
**YES, LAURA IS PRETTY,,, BUT WHAT REALLY GETS ME**
**>>>SHE HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SMILE ON THE PLANET
she’s married bro, sorry to give you the news :/
Being married doesn't make her ugly, she's very pretty and very enthusiastic and yes I love her smile too
@@patbrewer4205 who said it made her ugly 😂
Yes she is very attractive, beautiful lady!!! Love her videos, she’s such a sweetheart!❤️🥰
Yo she is married
You remind me of my daughter.
As she says before she goes out even to gas up the car. " gotta put my face on first " ( make up ) . Love her .
never watched / learned anything about farming in my life... this is the first, and it's been super interesting. thank you!
What a great insight into a completely different world. Loving the technology.
I found your channel in the first 30k, I'm pretty sure it was early may in 20 and you have evolved and grown boundlessly. You're the same on camera now as you were then and thats very endearing. Positivity and energy just bursts out of every video. I'm so happy for your much deserved success and hard work farming. As much as you share I know there's much more hard work we do not see. Please always be safe you and grant and your dad. And keep the beautiful hair pinned up for safety.
Her father did an excellent job with his daughter
Congratulations on a job well done to both of you
What about her mother? She didn't do a great job too?
@@joewatson6686 Woah joe lets not jump to conclusions now, I read his comment and I never seen him say that!
I didn't jump to a conclusion it just wasn't stated?
What an awesome person! Lucky guy put a ring on that finger! Wish the best for you both!!
Not only are you amazingly beautiful but you are a very smart person. You are actually letting everyone know that you know alot about farming and planting. You also, showing that you are always learning and growing about what you know about farming. You are also showing you are not afraid of technologies of farming.
I think we need to become more aware of what happens with our farmers, because without them we would just go hungry...Thank you all for what you do.
You don’t need all that makeup, you are naturally beautiful !
Watching you guys grow is a great reminder that good people are still plugging along among all the other crap that is out there, thank you! Oh , by the way , no one would ever mistake you for anything other than a girl!
Thank you so much for do this channel. My beautiful wife and I enjoy watching your family on the farm (although I am the one that could totally see myself as a farmer in another life). Keep up the channel and let others see behind the scenes to where our food comes from.
You. Are. Adorable. First time I've seen one of your videos. Very insightful regarding what one of those machines can do. Thank you for the education and for making it enjoyable to watch!
Many Congrats on the 2 year anniversary, really enjoy your channel, would love to meet you and Grant someday, he seems like a really humble, polite young man.
The scale of what any small farmers know is amazing. It’s almost inconceivable.👍🏻
This turned up on my UA-cam feed. Odd. But not odd! Fascinating insight into the entirely alien world of seeding a field with corn. This here city slicker is mighty impressed
I had same experience. Random pop up. Glad I watched.
Except I'm a country boy, just not a farm boy anymore.
I just came across this video again and wow . 2.3 million views. You guys are Rockstars🤘
Growing up around farmland, I'm glad there are people who enjoy it, I would go insane with farm life lol! I don't remember the equipment being this sophisticated, though.
Congratulations on the 2 year anniversary! Fantastic channel, and you deserve every bit of your success.
Hope this helps folks on the coasts realize it's folks in the so-called "fly-over states" who feed them! Awesome tech inside that cab! Terrific channel.
The cities out here in California seem to get all the attention unfortunately, but agriculture is integral to this land-though it's usually fruit & vegetables rather than grain. I'm growing some corn as a hobby here, however, and it's incredible to see the scale and sophistication of the midwest.
Farming sure has changed since my day, open tractors, two & four row corn planters.
I love all farmers and am grateful to you all!! You are fantastic and the sophistication of your tractor and equipment is incredible!! Thanks again and best of luck!
I am proud of you , I love to see young generation’s driving agriculture machinery
You working so hard , keep up the good work
Even without make-up, you are a very gorgeous young lady. Keep safe.
Agree😁
Congratulations on the two year anniversary. This baby is just beginning to grow. Have good days!!
It is great to see you planting Laura. Hang on.
Mam your a true woman your doing great job your husband is a lucky man you are a very few who can do what you have accomplished stay strong enjoy god's country god bless be safe always you help more than you can imagine country girl Amen
This is awesome what you guys/gals do. Please keep teaching others.We need more people like yall!!! I drive my flatbed semi by Fields like this and I see tractors out working,Next time I'll make sure to honk the loud horn when I see one!!!!
This is a young woman who was raised well. She's in a male dominated field and still reminds herself she's a lady, has a happy personality and is embracing the foundations of how life used to be. I hope your husband cherishes you. This world needs more women like her.
the field in the background doesn't look dominated at all
This is a perfect example of a high value woman. She is a unicorn in this world.
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🤣 and you're the perfect example of a low value male jealous and hating on a higher value male. Im sure both of your subscribers are impressed. 😉 ( BTW It might be simping IF I was trying to get her attention but Im not. I get more female attention than I need)
Just discovered your channel Laura. Learned a lot in just one episode. Looks like you are well prepared to become a pilot or air traffic controller with all those tanks, monitors and switches!
Thank you UA-cam for showing me this video. This is the first Laura Farms video I've watched and I'm looking forward to watching more.
Hi Laura, what a privilege it is to be in bed in the early hours of the morning in Sydney Australia and being shown around the cabin of a tractor in Nebraska. Recently I saw a clip where President Xi visited a farm in Idaho I think, and was also facinated by the corn farming techniques. Apparently he visited in the 1980's too. He would love this video. Both he and Putin can be so charming. They could easily be the darlings of the west. In one short presentation I feel you have provided a nice insight into the tractor, planting, and farming there. It is a reminder of the significance of a good education in the rural sector. Farmers by necessity have always been experts in a really board range of fields. The scale of the business is daunting.
As a little kid I did a project on Nebraska. I've been lucky enough to visit the USA four times. Our holidays are more generous than yours. Mum worked for a short time at Demco in Sydney. Dad grew up on a small farm. I nearly got an apprenticeship with John Deere, but went into engineering anyway.
The quality of the video is amazing. The better you do something, the easier it looks.
We appreciate all our farmers do!
Congratulations on 2 years... love the channel and can't wait to see more... watched all ur videos since I doing your channel
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What a lovely soul you are. Great job 🚜👍
Adorable. Good job young lady.
You are a very lovely and strong lady. A reassurance we all appreciate. Thanks for sharing your joy of life.
Congrats to year 2! Have a great season!
Laura, I use Motocross Goggles when I work outside in high wind, especially running the tractor, with NO CAB; they're awesome - no more dirt in the eyes. 🙂
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Damn, she is perfect, we need more like her in the world, I don’t want none of that flashy over the top social influencer girl thriving off drama that most millennials try to be. Here I come Farmers only!!!
THANK YOU for taking time to make this video, amongst putting on make-up so you'll feel like a girl, as you expertly run a massive planting tractor and plant corn !!!
The only Farm Tractor I ever messed with, had 2 wheels in the front, really close together and 2 giant bar-tread tires out on the outboard sides. No cab. The seat was just a steel pan without any padding on it and a manual PTO connector in the back. It was in pieces and lots of it in dis-repair. It, and the various ploughs and disks and harrows and hay-combs. I went to Cincinnati, Ohio to try to get a job at Cincinnati Milicron, (one of the biggest machine shops in the East, United States; and when I & my new wife got there, they had started laying off. My uncle said I could stay in his house till I got me a place. I didn't get the job and ended up repairing and rebuilding all of his farm equipment. (Having never seen any of it before, I had to figure it all out and imagine what it did and how it was supposed to operate and then fix it so it would do that. That is the extent of my FARMING. After I got thru fixing his equipment, I moved back to Chattanooga.
I applaud you for being able to pilot such a piece of marvellous equipment. Does it run on auto-pilot, on a beam or satellite or what, to keep the rows straight and even?
12:21 the best part about planting is when you go all night and you see the sunrise in the morning. So satisfying.
Happy two year UA-cam farming Anniversary to you guys!
Nice one, Laura. Been watching your videos for most of the past two years. Fun to see you out there and interacting with Grant!
Happy anniversary Laura, how many acres would you get out of one fill of the seeder?
THere are so many people who are so very proud of you young lady. What you do and generations before you have done is simple. You feed the world. Drop mic.
From Chiang Rai Thailand....... So very very proud to see that America still has real Mike Rowe style WORKING women in this day and age. All the best to you young lady! Keep it safe out there "Dorothy". ^_^
Laura, I was kind of feeling sorry for you being all alone in the cab all day….then I remembered you have 312K UA-cam fans “with you” 😂 Awesome job! You’re the best! Love ❤️ you, Grammy
Hi Grammy! :-)
The perpetrators of AI would love to have people think she's not alone due to the number of over 300,000. But let's be clear she is 100% alone in that tractor and the world of AI is purely an artificial world! There is no better interaction than the real world of human contact. Good or bad! And yes farmers are incredibly talented, knowledgeable, and dedicated.
Where would the world be without farmers that are as amazing as this young lady.
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Tractors sure have come a LONG way since the old days! That machine that you have there is like flying a commercial jet airliner, WOW!
So, is that the typical GMO corn that you're planting? That's not something that you get asked everyday, I'm sure, but I grew up on a (NON-commercial, private) ranch where we grew everything we needed for food in 2 "large" gardens, one was about 2 acres, and the other was about 5 acres, and we had everything from corn to grapes, to various types of fruit trees, and pretty much every type of vegetable and herb that you can think of... But everything we grew was totally heirloom, before GMO was even a thing, and everything we grew was also 100% organic, even before THAT became a popular trend too!
I really miss just being able to walk down into the garden each day and literally freshly hand pick our dinner for the evening... and also being able to just go into the garden anytime for a quick, healthy afternoon snack of fresh fruit, etc...
Nowadays, I live in the city, where most produce is absolutely horrible quality by comparison to the amazing, strong taste of all of the stuff we used to grow ourselves! And the organic produce in the stores is ridiculously expensive, and also not even close to the taste, texture, flavor, color intensity, smell, etc. of the stuff we grew, which is very disappointing!
A Canadian teacher here in Brazil. Using your videos for my English classes. Your pronunciation is good and slow and the girls really look up to you!
Thank you for what you do for all of us, My hat is off to you.😀
I’m sooo glad that you pay attention to the weather....so important!!!
You are absolutely gorgeous 😍
I love Lauren she’s the perfect girl
Thank you and your whole family for staying in farming and being good at it. No farmers, no food! You did a great job today! Keep being a girl and a farmer! Doing your make-up while planting! Why not!?
I think your channel is very interesting. Most people have no idea what goes into feeding the world.
You go girl,ive been trying to come over for 3yrs already and all i get is im to old by my agencys,but im staying positive i know God will provide when the time comes,love your videos just you coming out to show the men we women are also capable of riding and doing jobs theyre can do,well done have a great planting season
Thank you to our hard working farmers. Those of us in the cities of America appreciate you.
Just came across ur channel.. of course I subscribed!! makes me feel so good that young highly educated people like yourself are in charge of one of our nations most precious resources.. you absolutely rock and will be following! Thanks to you and your family for doing all the things we too often take for granted.
I am a new follower… retired in Florida. But your videos take me back to being a boy in Iowa, growing up around my grandfathers farm. What you may or may not realize… you and Grant are “farm kids”. Farm kids are taught from the start to be resourceful, work hard and enjoy the results. I have chuckled at so much of your comments and humor. The old saying is you can take the boy off the farm, but you can’t take the farm out of the boy. Great job in explaining what you are doing.
Things have changed so much. It's amazing what you do. I started helping my father farm in Marquette, near Grand Island, in 1958. We later got wiped out by a tornado and moved to Arkansas to ranch. We sharecropped 1,000 acres on the Platte River and the Oregon Trail ruts could still be seen along the river. At 6, I was already driving a tractor with a flatbed trailer to help my dad lay irrigation pipe. We had cattle, pigs, and rabbits. We grew summer and winter wheat and corn. Population 65. Four other students in my first through third-grade classes. My father's father's brother's son was Forest Petersen who flew the X-15 and later became the Commander of the US Enterprise (Aircraft Carrier). My father grew up in Hampton (born 1911). After WW 2, and before he returned to Nebraska to farm, my father was a salesman in Utah and California for Case Tractor. In 1958 nobody could afford even a used piece of farm equipment, so to see a million-dollar machine is a shock to the system. Oh, my uncle was a tackle for the Cornhuskers (leather helmets and all).
I'm 65 & can remember riding on the fender of an old Ford tractor with my Grandpa on his Cotton farm in Texas. No cab, not even a top for shade. Now to see a beautiful young girl putting on makeup with 5 or 6 monitors & computers & so intelligent. Wow, just such an inspiration to the entire farming community. Just a jaw dropping joy for me to see this video. I'm now a follower & huge fan.
Keep it in the family that is excellent kudos to your parents for raising such a independent hardworking person .. very informative thank you.
I never ever enjoyed watching someone farming so much. Thanks for inspiring younger generations!
Hi Laura my daughter & I just had to subscribe to your channel; you can’t purchase charisma or earn it. Charisma is a gift. I ran into your video & thought it was funny, humble, & educational. You are on a pathway to something great!!
Lou & Isabella
watching this and watching cargo ship crew talking about their jobs... just.. what a different world I live in! Thanks for posting so we can appreciate ya'll for what ya'll do!