Welcome Gage! I hope for a very successful and productive year. At times I miss the farm I grew up on but my how things have changed LOL. Thanks for bringing us along!
@@sjohnson1776 he’s such a lucky kid to be able to work with and for Laura and Grant and learn as much as he’s learning doing something he appears to enjoy doing.
I’m glad you guys had a weather window to plant beans. For Gage: Congratulations upon graduating high school and to getting to work full time at a job you love with people who care about you.
Always enjoyed watching Gage working on your farm. Seems like a good kid, with a good work ethic, and always ready to jump in. Good luck guys, be careful and be safe.
it's always a pleasure to watch your videos even on the other side of Atlantic Ocean several thousand miles away. hello from France, hello from Cognac (in moderation)
I miss farming so much and the farm period. There is nothing like the smell of fresh plowed dirt, cut fields and hay and definitely at the start of a rain. I’m 59 and my first tractor I drove was a Massey Harris 55, then we got into the JD 40 series. I sold my farm last year (against my wants) but have been fighting stage 4 cancer for 1 1/2 yrs now so life is definitely different. Thank you for a channel I’ve been able to farm virtually Laura and Grant!
Im not a farmer but grew up on a small farm, Long hours and hard dangerous work. Kids nowadays think food magically appears at kroger or wallyworld . Hoping people like you and grant can hopefully inform people of their misconceptions.
If I remember from last year the powder Grant put in the seed loader is fertilizer. I would have liked to have seen you with some air protection up there on the tanks Lauren. One day Gabe will just realize its nt a weekend, but work. Im glad he likes to work.
Good morning Sunshine and an official welcome to Gage in his new capacity. Gage, it is cool that he has the opportunity to work along side Laura and Grant. You have already picked up a lot of skills and will only build upon and improve them more with added time. They are lucky to have you. Have a great week everyone and be safe out there! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
I sure do love your videos. Like watching you and Grant work together (and now Gage); and Grant was so lucky to marry a farm girl. I married a city girl; but she learned to operate farm equipment and work with cattle. We farmed together like you and Grant; and there is nothing better than farming with your wife. She passed away three years ago; and our corn & soybean, farming operation to the southeast of you in Missouri was very similar to what you and Grant do. Miss my wife a lot.
raised on a tobacco farm in North East Kentucky I still love farming if I live close to you I'd work there in a heart beat nothing please me more than working ground .
I think it's just great that Gage has joined the Laura Farms team as a full time member. So cool that you like to work hard. Your generation could learn much from a guy like you keep just being you. Brian from Colorado and your neighbor.
That seed handler is both a time saver and a back saver. Clever contraption. Vice Grips have become essential items for day-to-day operations on most farms. My father called them and baling wire Mickey Mouse fixes.
some seriously bad hail in Yuma Colorado a day or so ago, almost to the Neb. line. glad it didn't continue east. those little corn plant wouldn't stand a chance.
Welcome to the full time crew Gage!!! Ms. Laura I noticed you having trouble pouring Hydrolic fluid out of a 5 gallon bucket a Lil advice turn the bucket so the spout will be at the top of the bucket putting there allows for you to pour without having it need to slow or glug for air making it surge every time if it's less than half full pour it the normal way and normally it also protects the stream of fluid from the wind pushing it all over. I grew up on a farrow to finish hog farm with 2600 to 3200 head at all times and I also started doing the truck driving for the farm a lol bit after my 16th birthday during the summer till I graduated and started farming full time. During when my classmates was going to prom I was hauling Corn from the rail head in Clinton,TN later on I was a mechanic on trucks and heavy equipment at a trucking company in St. Louis,MO and finally my last bit of work I owned a towing company. I bet that seed wagon makes it safer also than lifting that 2000 lb+ box up in the air.
It's the fuse on the back side of the 12 volt accessory female plug. They almost all have a line fuse as well as having a fuse on a panel so essentially those accessory plugs are double fused.
Welcome Gage.Im sure you will do a great job working at Laura farms Laura you're just a beautiful lady love yor videos and love you so much .Stay safe and keep enjoying making these farm videos. ❤
Laura, I have not watched your videos for a while, and I was pleased, after watching this one today, that you have hired a graduated high school kid as your first employee at the farm. I am glad you and your husband are helping kids with work it is the best way for them to learn about money, commitment and responsibilities. Gage, I wish you the best at Laura's farm, you will do great.
Welcome to Team Laura Farms, Gage! You know that you're in store for continuous on-the-job learning. Laura and Grant certainly will tell you that they learn something every day. Farm safely and have fun! From a Minnesota farm kid
Congrats Gage!! Not only bc of high school but also because you get to work alongside the prettiest farmer in the land! Maybe Laura has a little sister around your age?! I’m curious if you guys all grew up farming, u must have w all the knowledge. Also wonder what u do during the winter?
Another wonderful video Laura teaching us non-farmers how it’s done! Congrats Gage on completing high school and going full time with Laura…all the best!
Thank you Farmers! I have family out in West, TX that farm Cotton, Grain Sorghum, Corn, and Soybeans. Mostly Cotton though its the main crop. Went out many times and helped move water around while irrigating growing up as a kid. Nothing better hope it stays good and you get everything in the ground.
Welcome back Gauge! Gauge has been part time for the last few years, but he's not a new comer! Meanwhile, I really hope you don't have more "" toad strangler"" rains and the beans can stay in place! Pigeon? Heading into the garage? I know you don't want them in there, but you professed to the hope some would nest somewhere on the farm in one of those lesser used silos or out buildings. Gotta have a few fluttering around, same as a cat ( Pepper) or 3,and a dog or two. God bless and safe travels. Especially in the fields.
Laura, I work for a large Fendt dealer here in the UK and we were wondering, tell me if I'm being nosey, how much is your fuel bill a year? Such large fields you cover it must be a fortune compared to some of our farmers. Good luck for the coming year.
Welcome Gage! I hope you have fun on the farm this summer. 😊 Hey Laura, have you ever considered turning these videos into educational material for kids in school, of FFA? Just an idea that popped into my head while watching these videos.
Good to, see you staying on. You have a great couple to learn from - two professions at the same time. Others are paying $$$ to learn this You Tube stuff, right? Anyway, big welcome!!
And that's all over the world, here in the land down under (Australia) farmers right now are doing it tough with floods, drought in some parts and low prices for wheat, sheep and cattle, but you never ever hear the farmers complain. They just get on with it.
Oh god, I definitely feel your pain on that fuse situation where they just give you a fuse number and don’t give you any sort of hint as to what the fuses power on the fuse diagram, making you break out the owners manual to find out what the fuse powers. Ford does the exact same thing on their stuff.
Congratulations Gage on your graduation. Laura you and Grant are very lucky to have found a young man that wants to work hard and learn as Gage does. That is very hard to do now a days. Best of luck this farming season.
@@firstamendmenttshirt4768 Hope you are joking cuz yes it is very fatiguing, mental and physical. Quite a work out since tractor always moving over rough ground for hours but will still put you to sleep.
I wish i could work with y'all. I love getting dirty. Hard working back breaking work. I'm in North Carolina. I just found the channel Monday. I'm binge watching all these videos. It's addictive. I learned so much. Every video is a learning session. Y'all stay safe
Welcome Gage. I'm sure you will be a great addition to the Laura Farms crew. You couldn't ask for a nicer couple to start yor career with than Grant and Laura. Good luck.
Hi Laura , another great and educational video , nice to have Gage enlisted in the farmcrew ...he seems very skilled to me . Have a great planting season and keep us informed on the in's and out's of the farm , nice to see Pepper appear in the video , of course it's a must as manager off the department mouse operations ....Greetings from Belgium ... Beeeyyyye !!
Welcome back Gage. Congrats on graduating H.S. I hope this farming "job" association with Laura Farms Helps you advance your life and goals very positively going forward. Do you think farming is what you want to do long term?
I really enjoy your channel as you are real people doing real stuff. Good to see. Congratulations to Gage on graduating from high school and becoming an important person on LauraFarms
I recently got a new phone and had to resubscribe to all my favorite content creators , your channel is one of them , I'm glad to be back and it's good to see you guys again , I've missed you . Good video ! 👍😎👍
Welcome to the extended Laura family Gage I hope you enjoy the journey as much as we will enjoy watching ,I reckon you will learn a lot more working with Grant and Laura than you would as just another bod on a large crew ,you will get to a bit of everything good and bad
Hello Laura, Grant,and Gage from Texas. Congratulations Gage on graduation. Now on to the next step of life. Wishing you the very best. Wishing Laura and Grant a very prosperous year. Love your videos. Much love to all of you.
Good for you, believing in Gage. Good for him, being a quick learner, with a ambitious attitude, with good work ethics. Jerry from Anaheim, California USA. ❤
Congratulations to Gage for getting those important documents of your important life deployment I didn't have have that opportunity to finish my schooling and had to quit and feed my brother and sisters from going hungry and no roof over their heads I worked for the farmers all around my home and made great friends with all of them. Not complaining about it at all it was just the way of life at that time late 60's / early 70's at the age of 13 . You have a great pair of people who care for you to learn from. Lara and Grant or alsome folks who can take you a long way in life . Thanks for a wonderful video Lara it takes this old man back a long time ago. I enjoy your videos and watch them all ❤❤❤
A very informative visit... thanks!! 🌟 Congrats, Gage!🌟 Now the team is assembled...Pepper on security..Mr G on drive of tractor..Mr Grant oversee of utilities n logistics.. N Miss Laura at narration..... The helm...!! You got this.......!! Thanks for sharing!! 🤙🐺🧙♂️🦊👍
Welcome Gage, and congratulations on finishing high-school. 👏 I know you're going to be a real asset to the operation and a good friend to Laura and Grant. ❤️🚜🇺🇸🤍🚜🇺🇸💙🚜🇺🇸
Hello girls and guys,I pray all are healthy,happy and very well rested. It’s always a long day on a farm,livestock or grain.(Just a brief intro about me).79 years still mostly healthy and very happy with my life being raised with 4generations of FARMERS.First question? Do have enough water thru the year or do you depend on irrigation to finish crops to maturity.Thank You Enjoy & Farm On and God Bless 😊
Welcome aboard Gage!! I couldn't think of any better bosses to work for than Laura and Grant that are caring and personal also fun to be around!! Thanks Fir for the Video Laura!! Keep Smiling On!! 😅👍👊❤️
Welcome Gage, glad you had the opportunity to jump in full force! Couldn't have made a better decision. I've been out of High School 2 years now, had the same opinion on getting out.
Welcome to the farm Gage and hopefully you have fun and learn more about farming this year. Congratulations on graduating as well. I think you did a great job for your first solo run in such a big tractor and planter. When I grew up a 4 row JD planter behind a 50-60 HP tractor was normal. Then the big 16 rows came out and everyone thought it was awesome to get done in a few days instead of several weeks planning. Great video again everyone.
Both katie and Beaux (pictured) perk up when the hear gage's voice. (They also perk up when they hear the lion roar at the start of a movie!! Thank you for all your hard work and videos.
Laura and Grant you are an example to many, as well as your family. I'm 72 years old, but when I see you working I feel like helping out. Never seen it myself, but it is beautiful work. Wishing you continued success. Roger from Belgium 🦽🦽
Time is 9:40 pm in Indiana Gage congrats on your new journey. Been watching ya all for a long time you will definitely have some fun journey,s God Bless ya all.
For someone who grew up in the city and knows nothing about farming you all make me want to come help out, Lol. What an adventure. I wouldn't even know where to begin.
Love your content, Laura. Please accept an unsolicited bit of health advice: please PLEASE wear a good respirator with replaceable filter cartridges when dealing with dusty situations like filling the planter. 😺 Your lungs and overall health will thank you decades from now. I was cringing watching that nanoparticle talc dust come out of the seed tender spout and planter seed bins with you standing right there.
Congratulations to Gage for his high school graduation and for joining Laura Farms. Laura and Grant are very fortunate to have someone with Gage's abilities and maturity to be working with them. You're all winners.
Welcome Gage! I hope for a very successful and productive year. At times I miss the farm I grew up on but my how things have changed LOL. Thanks for bringing us along!
@@sjohnson1776 he’s such a lucky kid to be able to work with and for Laura and Grant and learn as much as he’s learning doing something he appears to enjoy doing.
I’m glad you guys had a weather window to plant beans. For Gage: Congratulations upon graduating high school and to getting to work full time at a job you love with people who care about you.
Always enjoyed watching Gage working on your farm. Seems like a good kid, with a good work ethic, and always ready to jump in. Good luck guys, be careful and be safe.
Welcome to full time farming Gage. Congratulations on graduating high school.
Hiya Pepper.
it's always a pleasure to watch your videos even on the other side of Atlantic Ocean several thousand miles away.
hello from France, hello from Cognac (in moderation)
I got it LOL!!!! Our dear Laura is such a great example of the world wide love of a farming lifestyle.
Off coarse I am from Pakistan
I miss farming so much and the farm period. There is nothing like the smell of fresh plowed dirt, cut fields and hay and definitely at the start of a rain. I’m 59 and my first tractor I drove was a Massey Harris 55, then we got into the JD 40 series. I sold my farm last year (against my wants) but have been fighting stage 4 cancer for 1 1/2 yrs now so life is definitely different. Thank you for a channel I’ve been able to farm virtually Laura and Grant!
Bittersweet I’m sure! Praying for a full recovery ❤️🩹
@@45Patriot It is. Thank you for that. Lots of prayers 🙏✝️
@OklaBoondocks sorry to hear this news. Prayers are headed your way. Hang in there kid in Jesus name.
Im not a farmer but grew up on a small farm, Long hours and hard dangerous work. Kids nowadays think food magically appears at kroger or wallyworld . Hoping people like you and grant can hopefully inform people of their misconceptions.
If I remember from last year the powder Grant put in the seed loader is fertilizer. I would have liked to have seen you with some air protection up there on the tanks Lauren. One day Gabe will just realize its nt a weekend, but work. Im glad he likes to work.
Good morning Sunshine and an official welcome to Gage in his new capacity. Gage, it is cool that he has the opportunity to work along side Laura and Grant. You have already picked up a lot of skills and will only build upon and improve them more with added time. They are lucky to have you. Have a great week everyone and be safe out there! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
I sure do love your videos. Like watching you and Grant work together (and now Gage); and Grant was so lucky to marry a farm girl. I married a city girl; but she learned to operate farm equipment and work with cattle. We farmed together like you and Grant; and there is nothing better than farming with your wife. She passed away three years ago; and our corn & soybean, farming operation to the southeast of you in Missouri was very similar to what you and Grant do. Miss my wife a lot.
raised on a tobacco farm in North East Kentucky I still love farming if I live close to you I'd work there in a heart beat nothing please me more than working ground .
I think it's just great that Gage has joined the Laura Farms team as a full time member. So cool that you like to work hard. Your generation could learn much from a guy like you keep just being you. Brian from Colorado and your neighbor.
That seed handler is both a time saver and a back saver. Clever contraption. Vice Grips have become essential items for day-to-day operations on most farms. My father called them and baling wire Mickey Mouse fixes.
Welcome to "Laura Farms" Gage, both the farm and chanel! It will be interesting to watch your growth.
Congratulations Gage! Enjoy seeing your contributors to the farm and channel. You’re a real asset to Laura’s and Grant’s operation.
I am praying for all in the storms paths.......BE SAFE YOU TWO and PEPPER!!! Get your hides to safety if you hear that TRAIN.
some seriously bad hail in Yuma Colorado a day or so ago, almost to the Neb. line. glad it didn't continue east. those little corn plant wouldn't stand a chance.
Welcome to the full time crew Gage!!! Ms. Laura I noticed you having trouble pouring Hydrolic fluid out of a 5 gallon bucket a Lil advice turn the bucket so the spout will be at the top of the bucket putting there allows for you to pour without having it need to slow or glug for air making it surge every time if it's less than half full pour it the normal way and normally it also protects the stream of fluid from the wind pushing it all over.
I grew up on a farrow to finish hog farm with 2600 to 3200 head at all times and I also started doing the truck driving for the farm a lol bit after my 16th birthday during the summer till I graduated and started farming full time. During when my classmates was going to prom I was hauling Corn from the rail head in Clinton,TN later on I was a mechanic on trucks and heavy equipment at a trucking company in St. Louis,MO and finally my last bit of work I owned a towing company.
I bet that seed wagon makes it safer also than lifting that 2000 lb+ box up in the air.
It's the fuse on the back side of the 12 volt accessory female plug. They almost all have a line fuse as well as having a fuse on a panel so essentially those accessory plugs are double fused.
Welcome Gage.Im sure you will do a great job working at Laura farms
Laura you're just a beautiful lady love yor videos and love you so much .Stay safe and keep enjoying making these farm videos. ❤
The young man is a powerful resource....
If you have a "KEEPER", treat with the ultimate respect and reward.
Will stay with you for a lifetime 💞💞
Laura, its great to see Gage taking on working full time on the farm and feel he will do well working and learning as the year goes on.
Laura, I have not watched your videos for a while, and I was pleased, after watching this one today, that you have hired a graduated high school kid as your first employee at the farm. I am glad you and your husband are helping kids with work it is the best way for them to learn about money, commitment and responsibilities. Gage, I wish you the best at Laura's farm, you will do great.
Grats Gage, you're in a good spot. Futures bright. N cool name. Reminds me of my nephews name, Kaige.
Welcome to Team Laura Farms, Gage! You know that you're in store for continuous on-the-job learning. Laura and Grant certainly will tell you that they learn something every day. Farm safely and have fun!
From a Minnesota farm kid
Congrats Gage!! Not only bc of high school but also because you get to work alongside the prettiest farmer in the land! Maybe Laura has a little sister around your age?! I’m curious if you guys all grew up farming, u must have w all the knowledge. Also wonder what u do during the winter?
I am amazed ant the huge size of those machines. The amazing thing is that there are larger pieces of farm equipment.
Great addition to your operation ,explanations and videos
Another wonderful video Laura teaching us non-farmers how it’s done! Congrats Gage on completing high school and going full time with Laura…all the best!
Thank you Farmers! I have family out in West, TX that farm Cotton, Grain Sorghum, Corn, and Soybeans. Mostly Cotton though its the main crop. Went out many times and helped move water around while irrigating growing up as a kid. Nothing better hope it stays good and you get everything in the ground.
Welcome back Gauge! Gauge has been part time for the last few years, but he's not a new comer! Meanwhile, I really hope you don't have more "" toad strangler"" rains and the beans can stay in place! Pigeon? Heading into the garage? I know you don't want them in there, but you professed to the hope some would nest somewhere on the farm in one of those lesser used silos or out buildings. Gotta have a few fluttering around, same as a cat ( Pepper) or 3,and a dog or two. God bless and safe travels. Especially in the fields.
Laura, I work for a large Fendt dealer here in the UK and we were wondering, tell me if I'm being nosey, how much is your fuel bill a year? Such large fields you cover it must be a fortune compared to some of our farmers. Good luck for the coming year.
Welcome Gaige! We love your content and your videos are always welcome here!
Hello there , how are you doing today?God bless you!!
Welcome Gage! I hope you have fun on the farm this summer. 😊 Hey Laura, have you ever considered turning these videos into educational material for kids in school, of FFA? Just an idea that popped into my head while watching these videos.
You go Gage! You have a couple of great bosses. Continue to contribute to their success and you will be successful. God bless to you all.
Good to, see you staying on. You have a great couple to learn from - two professions at the same time. Others are paying $$$ to learn this You Tube stuff, right? Anyway, big welcome!!
…appreciate your vids…farms are the backbone of the nation. Keep the tradition going…much success and good health. 😎
True, but I wish farmers would use less harsh chemicals in farming.
That said, I wonder what exactly is in that bright pink seed coating.
Yes, farms are the backbone of the country, also the truck drivers, without them all the stores would be empty
And that's all over the world, here in the land down under (Australia) farmers right now are doing it tough with floods, drought in some parts and low prices for wheat, sheep and cattle, but you never ever hear the farmers complain. They just get on with it.
Welcome Gage! What was the white powder that was added to the seed hopper? Wear dust masks please!
I'll come work with you!😊
Thanks for sharing and taking us along for the ride!
Congrats Gabe on graduating HS . Happy bean planting . Gald yall got enough rain to plant . NW Ohio framers are planting also . Seeya
Great to see you working full time ! All the very best from Turku, Finland
Gage is a treasure and adds a ton of experience from you, Grant and Family. Welcome, team work makes the dream work! ❤
Congrats on your Graduation Gage! On to bigger and better things!
Great job, Gage!
Looks like he has the confidence and work ethic!
Help Laura and Grant feed the WORLD! ❤
Oh god, I definitely feel your pain on that fuse situation where they just give you a fuse number and don’t give you any sort of hint as to what the fuses power on the fuse diagram, making you break out the owners manual to find out what the fuse powers. Ford does the exact same thing on their stuff.
Beautiful smart lady keep up the great videos.. God bless you and your family my friend
You need a multimeter. Put it into ohm mode to measure resistance. Check all the fuses to find the fuse that measures infinite ohm (open circuit).
Welcome Gage. Have fun and enjoy adult life it's going to be a roller coaster ride enjoy the highs and don't sweat the lows.
Welcome Gage! Great people to work with! Learn as much as you can future farmer! Enjoying your videos!
All aboard Gage! Happy to see you stick it out and are now officially on the team, you have a never ending career and a life of learning.
Congratulations, Gage! I look forward to seeing more of you, and your wonderful work ethics.
Congratulations Gage on your graduation. Laura you and Grant are very lucky to have found a young man that wants to work hard and learn as Gage does. That is very hard to do now a days. Best of luck this farming season.
Welcome Gage, we’re glad for you to be on the channel more often. Hopefully you’re having a wonderful time running the planter.
Glad your able to get out again!! And plant the beans!
Congrats Gage! Great to see you all!
Experience in driving a tractor in a field? such hard work, lol.
@@firstamendmenttshirt4768 Hope you are joking cuz yes it is very fatiguing, mental and physical. Quite a work out since tractor always moving over rough ground for hours but will still put you to sleep.
@js7127 try living in a semi and driving one. I will switch if you got a spot? Lol.
Cutiful ❤, I really impressed. Wow Laura, best wishes from Dubai 🎉
That’s great that gauges on the farm helping you he will be a great asset to your farm. Good luck gauge and may you learn lots.
Congratulations on graduating from high school Gage. So glad you'll be full-time farming with a great couple of farmers. And Pepper too.
I wish i could work with y'all. I love getting dirty. Hard working back breaking work. I'm in North Carolina. I just found the channel Monday. I'm binge watching all these videos. It's addictive. I learned so much. Every video is a learning session. Y'all stay safe
Welcome Gage. God bless and be safe
Welcome Gage. I'm sure you will be a great addition to the Laura Farms crew. You couldn't ask for a nicer couple to start yor career with than Grant and Laura. Good luck.
Hi Laura , another great and educational video , nice to have Gage enlisted in the farmcrew ...he seems very skilled to me . Have a great planting season and keep us informed on the in's and out's of the farm , nice to see Pepper appear in the video , of course it's a must as manager off the department mouse operations ....Greetings from Belgium ... Beeeyyyye !!
Welcome back Gage. Congrats on graduating H.S. I hope this farming "job" association with Laura Farms Helps you advance your life and goals very positively going forward. Do you think farming is what you want to do long term?
I really enjoy your channel as you are real people doing real stuff. Good to see. Congratulations to Gage on graduating from high school and becoming an important person on LauraFarms
I recently got a new phone and had to resubscribe to all my favorite content creators , your channel is one of them , I'm glad to be back and it's good to see you guys again , I've missed you . Good video ! 👍😎👍
Welcome to the extended Laura family Gage I hope you enjoy the journey as much as we will enjoy watching ,I reckon you will learn a lot more working with Grant and Laura than you would as just another bod on a large crew ,you will get to a bit of everything good and bad
Many congratulations Gage on graduating. Welcome to the farm too. Laura & Grant are great educators and you're in great hands there.
I’m so excited for each planting videos. Welcome Gage
Hello there , how are you doing today?God bless you!!
Hello Laura, Grant,and Gage from Texas. Congratulations Gage on graduation. Now on to the next step of life. Wishing you the very best. Wishing Laura and Grant a very prosperous year. Love your videos. Much love to all of you.
Congrats Gage! Enjoy watching you work with the Wilson's. Keep up the good work.
Good for you, believing in Gage. Good for him, being a quick learner, with a ambitious attitude, with good work ethics. Jerry from Anaheim, California USA. ❤
Corn here in Alabama is 5 feet high already.
Congrats Gage, get ready for some long days of hard work, but in the end it will build great memories and character
Congratulations to Gage for getting those important documents of your important life deployment I didn't have have that opportunity to finish my schooling and had to quit and feed my brother and sisters from going hungry and no roof over their heads I worked for the farmers all around my home and made great friends with all of them. Not complaining about it at all it was just the way of life at that time late 60's / early 70's at the age of 13 . You have a great pair of people who care for you to learn from. Lara and Grant or alsome folks who can take you a long way in life . Thanks for a wonderful video Lara it takes this old man back a long time ago. I enjoy your videos and watch them all ❤❤❤
Great to see Gage on the farm....Another hand is always useful....Love your videos....Stay safe and see you on the next one
Congratulations on Graduation Gage. Cannot wait to see what God has for you in your future and cannot wait to see you in more videos.
Glad to see the weather is cooperating to get planting done. I'm sure Gage will be fine since he's been helping out on the farm.
A very informative visit... thanks!!
🌟 Congrats, Gage!🌟
Now the team is assembled...Pepper on security..Mr G on drive of tractor..Mr Grant oversee of utilities n logistics..
N Miss Laura at narration.....
The helm...!!
You got this.......!!
Thanks for sharing!!
🤙🐺🧙♂️🦊👍
Welcome Gage, and congratulations on finishing high-school. 👏
I know you're going to be a real asset to the operation and a good friend to Laura and Grant. ❤️🚜🇺🇸🤍🚜🇺🇸💙🚜🇺🇸
Hello girls and guys,I pray all are healthy,happy and very well rested. It’s always a long day on a farm,livestock or grain.(Just a brief intro about me).79 years still mostly healthy and very happy with my life being raised with 4generations of FARMERS.First question? Do have enough water thru the year or do you depend on irrigation to finish crops to maturity.Thank You Enjoy & Farm On and God Bless 😊
Welcome aboard Gage!! I couldn't think of any better bosses to work for than Laura and Grant that are caring and personal also fun to be around!!
Thanks Fir for the Video Laura!!
Keep Smiling On!!
😅👍👊❤️
Looking great guys you should try a light tester to check fuzzs❤
welcome Gage back to the farm.....you have one of the best oppurtunities out there by learning from Laura and Grant. good on you!!!!!
good to have you on board Gage. it's always good to see you in the video's you all do a good job, enjoy watching.
You guys are awesome! I am retired now but worked for Deere and Company and AGCO. I learned to love ag and thanks for your help in feeding the world.
Welcome Gage, glad you had the opportunity to jump in full force! Couldn't have made a better decision. I've been out of High School 2 years now, had the same opinion on getting out.
I love a farmer that gets down in the field and takes seed placement measurements. It's planting season!
Huh...I felt the same way after I retired. No idea WHAT day it is! Congrats Gage. Todd the retired trucker.
Congradulation Gage and Welcome.
Welcome to the farm Gage and hopefully you have fun and learn more about farming this year. Congratulations on graduating as well. I think you did a great job for your first solo run in such a big tractor and planter. When I grew up a 4 row JD planter behind a 50-60 HP tractor was normal. Then the big 16 rows came out and everyone thought it was awesome to get done in a few days instead of several weeks planning. Great video again everyone.
Good to see you have a full time job,Gage. Congratulations for graduating from high school.. Hi from Australia.
Congrats gage, I’m also graduating high school tomorrow. Great videos!
OMG Laura I love watching you guys. You are so beautiful in many ways, Grant is so LUCKY.
Welcome to the farm, Gage! I am envious!
Both katie and Beaux (pictured) perk up when the hear gage's voice. (They also perk up when they hear the lion roar at the start of a movie!! Thank you for all your hard work and videos.
Laura and Grant you are an example to many, as well as your family. I'm 72 years old, but when I see you working I feel like helping out. Never seen it myself, but it is beautiful work. Wishing you continued success. Roger from Belgium 🦽🦽
Time is 9:40 pm in Indiana Gage congrats on your new journey. Been watching ya all for a long time you will definitely have some fun journey,s God Bless ya all.
For someone who grew up in the city and knows nothing about farming you all make me want to come help out, Lol. What an adventure. I wouldn't even know where to begin.
Great video welcome Gage to a summer of farming. Hope to see Gage in more videos this season.
Love your content, Laura. Please accept an unsolicited bit of health advice: please PLEASE wear a good respirator with replaceable filter cartridges when dealing with dusty situations like filling the planter. 😺 Your lungs and overall health will thank you decades from now. I was cringing watching that nanoparticle talc dust come out of the seed tender spout and planter seed bins with you standing right there.
Congratulations to Gage for his high school graduation and for joining Laura Farms. Laura and Grant are very fortunate to have someone with Gage's abilities and maturity to be working with them. You're all winners.