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Brian is a 4th generation farmer in southern Ohio who started this channel in 2018 with the intent to record and save memories from daily life and farm activities.
Follow along as we learn how to farm...together! My channel features vlog-style videos of everyday life on the farm, as well as equipment demos, collaborations with other farmers, and off the...
Our videos focus on small farm life, and are targeted toward people interested in understanding more about small farming, sustainable farming methods, or who wish to vicariously live the farm...
Fortunately, this indulgence is getting even easier with the upsurge in popular and good-quality agriculture YouTube channels that aim to entertain farmers and non-farmers alike. Farmers Weekly...
The Content Farm brings together thousands of farming/agricultural videos, from some fantastic YouTube channels, all in one place so people can discover new videos to watch or new channels to subscribe to.
Explore our vast collection of farming and agriculture videos, including machinery reviews, crop tours, market analysis, and more at Farms.com
Here are the top 10 ag YouTubers that you should subscribe to now: 1. Millennial Farmer. The Millennial Farmer is otherwise known as Zach Johnson, a fifth-generation farmer from west central Minnesota. Zach makes videos about daily life on his family farm.
Brothers Brian and Darren Hefty are on a mission to help farmers be better stewards of their land, and their YouTube channel, with literally hundreds of videos giving you a poignant and in-depth look at growing strategies and technologies is a must-watch for any farmer looking to improve.
Watch videos about agricultural history of America and how we feed the world with our crops, soil... Videos about farms, farming or equipment and rural america.
By using their channels to share their knowledge and shed light on everything from the financial aspects of running a farm to the day-to-day challenges of harvest season, farming creators are confronting stereotypes about their industry head-on.