It’s true-potatoes are a staple on our tables, but many don’t realize the hard work and steps behind growing them. What's your favorite way to enjoy potatoes?
I have been driving forklifts for 10 years now, and this is the first time I have ever seen a bucket on any. I like how you explain the process in what you all do. Good stuff.
@@BellsFarming Oh I am learning lots from you guys. I like learning how farming is in different areas. I know where Maine is, but that is it. So, it is nice to see what you produce.
Potatoes were one of my first garden crops. It gave me such pleasure to harvest them and use them in the kitchen. Now that I am following a low carb / keto genic lifestyle and have a handle on managing my metabolism, the potato is just a memory of a garden crop.
Very interesting Molly. Thanks to your great videos I am now more educated and impressed about how much work and effort goes into growing and delivering potatoes to market. Good job to you all!
Love potatoes!❤ especially Love the big ones! My dad grew them many years ago and we had so much fun digging them out of the ground. I Love potatoes boiled, fried, stewed don't matter.😋
It wasn't until i was 10 minutes in i realised it was about potatoes, i couldn't work with you all day, such a distraction lol, great vids and keep em cold ,keep em bold😊
Pretty cool of you explaining all the processes that go on behind the scene. Who would have known. A lot of work goes into what you do. Much appreciated from your farm to the kitchen table. Keep up the good work! 👍
Im a new subscriber. Really enjoyed this video. Never realized how much work goes into potato farming. You're the prettiest tater farmer i believe ive ever seen! Thanks for the video!
my dad was a big beef cattle farmer when i was young. He use to give the steers the left over potatoes and chips from herrs potatoes' chips factory with string beans from Hanover and cookies and molasse's with left over malt liquor from Michters Distillery in Newmanstown. It was a huge feedlot operation at the time. I learned alot then and will never forget.
This is a fascinating video and all however I think thems some of the best looking potatoes I’ve ever seen. built like a brick chicken house is an understatement i’d say farmer Bell got the prize when he brought that little girl home👍😊
@@BellsFarming Family Owned and Operated Farms are the only way to keep us free. Again, thank you, your family and many like yours have built their lives around Farming all for the betterment of our society. 🙏
I just found your channel a few days ago. Your videos are well done and very informative and interesting, plus you have a very likable personality. Have since subscribed and binge watched all of your videos. Thanks for sharing your and your husbands farming adventures.
Thank you so much for the really nice comment! That makes me very happy to hear! I did the same thing for a couple of channels I found too. Thank you very much for watching and subscribing, I should have a new video out soon, been busy with thanksgiving potato orders 💚
This takes me back to the early 80's... I was 13, 14 or so moving pipe in South Eastern Idaho all summer, then come spud harvest, we'd all do whatever we could or had to do, I think I had done it all until I seen this video, but I did drive machinery, help grade and pull cull, drive many loads to the CO-OP with no power steering, an AM radio and weather that included snow in September and mud in October and I don't recall anything as cute as you in all of the time I spent in those fields, thanks for the memory jog
Most people do not understand the amount of work it takes to grow, harvest, clean and store potatoes. AND showing its hard, labor intensive work. They think potatoes "magically" appear in the bags and bins at the grocery store. Thanks for helping educate the masses !
Very interesting process. When I was a kid we grew our own potatoes, 6 to 10 rows, I recall eating the small ones, when we dug them up, after rubbing off the soil on my cloths, yum, yum. Yep stored in cellar. Thanks for sharing how its done on the BIG scale. At 79 I still Love them cooked all different ways.
I have been watching footage of grain farming as that is what my family has done but, I was interested in seeing how other crops are farmed. Like others we gardened potatoes and it is nothing like farming them full time. I have watched a few of your videos now and I am impressed with how you have done so many different jobs. To my eye you have excelled at each. My mother and sisters were not involved with the farm work and I wish that they had as I think that that would have been a good thing. We were all involved in the gardens and the chicken and pigs I believe. Being a full participant in the farm like you are is wonderful to see. Thank you for providing an incite into this and giving my memories of my youth a boost!!
Thank you for the compliment, I do really love what I am learning and hope maybe it will inspire others to do the same. I’m glad I was able to spark some good memories! Thank you for watching!
We did that too with a exactly same model forklift, then we went to box storage . Much cleaner operation and less bruising. The downside is of course the weather cover one needs for the empty boxes. Cheers from a Finnish potato farm.
Russet potatoes 🥔 are my favourite for baked and white potatoes 🥔 are my favourite for mashed. Mmmm yummy 😋. Cheers 🍻 Wishing you good health and good friends.🇨🇦
Just found your channel and subscribed! This brought back memories from my childhood, picking and later (when I was old enough) working on harvesters during potato season in Aroostook County. Planting, irrigation, harvesting, storage, and selection sure has changed over the years but the hard-working people who bring spuds to the table have not. Definitely watching more videos. Thanks!!
My grandmother grew up in the countryside of the state of Virgi,. She and my great-grandmother used to make pig feet in the oven. It's awesome to see how others on the other side of the globe in a different culture make them. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
That’s a pretty slick process you all have. I never thought about what it takes to process that bag of potatoes in the grocery store. Thanks for sharing.
Very well done and presented. I like all the camera angles of the fork lift potato scooper. Your nice thumbnail photo shows that the work area is a very cool temperature 🙂👍❤️ 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔
Solid content. Everyone eats em, but doesn't understand how they get to our table. Love this style of taking us through the steps.
Hey thank you!
LOVE THEM POTATOES AND YOUR POTATOES ARE BEST!
almost all eastern europe harvesting potato by themselves every year
It’s true-potatoes are a staple on our tables, but many don’t realize the hard work and steps behind growing them. What's your favorite way to enjoy potatoes?
Thanks for presenting us with a couple of great pointers on potato farming.
Must have been a little chilly that day.
Nice one!😂
Underrated comment.
Hahaha
Hehe
Excellent, we men of culture appreciate your potatoes
Men of agriculture, let's admire those nice potatas.
It is nice to see someone find a way to stand out on TH-cam, embrace it, and succeed at it.
There aren’t really many potato farms on TH-cam. I’m happy to be educating people about this kind of farming!
I'm all in for some education.
Your husband is a very fortunate man!
She presented a wealth of information, that was strikingly on-point.
This video was great. It has really perked my interest in potatoes now.
Those are some fantastic potatoes!
wow I never watched a Potatoe show before. Thanks for showing me your potatoes I enjoyed. The show.
Mmmm ,gorgeous smart little farmer ,enjoy learning new things from your ooeration.
She could talk about anything and we men of culture will approve!
Not only does Molly look absolutely stunning her smarts about potatoes makes her even more fascinating. 💯❤👍👍
Thank you!
Good looking potato picker:)
Good golly Miss Molly, your voice and the confidence within it rock
Best potatoes I’ve ever laid my eyes on!!
Nice looking potatoes 🥔
I know she knows what she's doing😊 but good googlie mooglie! She is a whole handful of beautiful! Most respect intended.
Those are some beautiful potatoes. They look scrumptious! 🥔 🥔
I'm a simple man. I see premium potatoes, i upvote.
Never realised how interesting potatoes are. She had my attention the whole time 😂
Perkiness noted....... my Hub loves it.
Thank you both for watching!
Very effective thumbnail, brought me right in 😊
Fascinating. .. up there with some of the finest potatoes on the internet.
Thank you for watching! 💚
Those spuds are magnificent!
I love stuff like this. It has never been easier to get a little smarter than in 2023. Thanks. (And I think you’re gorgeous too.)
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for being a great tour guide and showing us how you scoop, wash, sort and bag the potatoes. Blessings to you.
Thank you for watching have a great night
really nice potates, thank you Molly ☺
Thank you for watching
Wow! I suddenly became interested in potatoes
Wow! Total smoke show! You are really beautiful! We need farmers around here like you!❤
Keep the videos coming. I never knew so much about potatoes as now.
so much potato, intersting video!
Thank you
👍 And thanks for the hard work you all do to help keep people fed💚
💚🥔🌽
I have been driving forklifts for 10 years now, and this is the first time I have ever seen a bucket on any. I like how you explain the process in what you all do. Good stuff.
Thank you for watching! Hope you learned something :)
@@BellsFarming Oh I am learning lots from you guys. I like learning how farming is in different areas. I know where Maine is, but that is it. So, it is nice to see what you produce.
You really show and explain the process well!
This just shows what potato’s go through to get to a selling point! Thanks
Thank you for watching the whole video :)
I saw those bins and just had to watch you sort em out good job.
God bless our farmers 🙏❤️🙏 I’m sure you all don’t hear this enough.. but we the people appreciate everything that you all do ❤️❤️
Potatoes were one of my first garden crops. It gave me such pleasure to harvest them and use them in the kitchen. Now that I am following a low carb / keto genic lifestyle and have a handle on managing my metabolism, the potato is just a memory of a garden crop.
Sorry you can’t enjoy potatoes anymore. I’ll eat them for you!
Very interesting Molly. Thanks to your great videos I am now more educated and impressed about how much work and effort goes into growing and delivering potatoes to market. Good job to you all!
Hey Patrick, thanks for watching my videos. I’m glad you found it very interesting! :)
Nice potato’s!
Thanks for sharing, I never knew how much work went in to this. Thank you for you and your family and crew ❤..🇺🇸
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment I really appreciate it!
I try to grow potatoes in my garden. It's really something seeing a farming operation.
Those potatoes are very lovely
Thanks for the great tips
Thanks Molly! Great job. Interesting to see the machines and process!
Love potatoes!❤ especially Love the big ones! My dad grew them many years ago and we had so much fun digging them out of the ground. I Love potatoes boiled, fried, stewed don't matter.😋
You are brilliant. Your marketing strategy got me to watch the entire video ☺️
Loved your videos,didnt think I would have watched multiple videos on potato harvesting but could not get enough of seeing your potatoes.
Awesome, thanks for watching. I bet you learned a lot about potatoes :) thank you for leaving a comment
Great camera work and editing to keep it moving and interesting. Well done Thanks.
It wasn't until i was 10 minutes in i realised it was about potatoes, i couldn't work with you all day, such a distraction lol, great vids and keep em cold ,keep em bold😊
Pretty cool of you explaining all the processes that go on behind the scene. Who would have known. A lot of work goes into what you do. Much appreciated from your farm to the kitchen table. Keep up the good work! 👍
Thank you very much for watching!
One of the best videos yet! Informative and gorgeous!!👍
Thank you very much for watching!
Thanks. Nice informative video. I like them potatoes.
Tks for sharing. There is alot too a operating of the progress of bagging potatoes. Thank you for your hard work.
Thanks for watching!
@@BellsFarming your welcome.
Love this channel! thats a lot of potatoes!!!
Awesome to hear! Yes lots of potatoes! Thank you for watching and commenting :)
I always wanted to know the behind the scenes of potatoes thank you.
Your all doing a great job!!!
Thank you for watching!
Im a new subscriber. Really enjoyed this video. Never realized how much work goes into potato farming. You're the prettiest tater farmer i believe ive ever seen! Thanks for the video!
Thank you for leaving me a comment! I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)
my dad was a big beef cattle farmer when i was young. He use to give the steers the left over potatoes and chips from herrs potatoes' chips factory with string beans from Hanover and cookies and molasse's with left over malt liquor from Michters Distillery in Newmanstown. It was a huge feedlot operation at the time. I learned alot then and will never forget.
Thank you for sharing your story with me! And thank you for the watching:)
This is a fascinating video and all however I think thems some of the best looking potatoes I’ve ever seen. built like a brick chicken house is an understatement i’d say farmer Bell got the prize when he brought that little girl home👍😊
I’ll have to agree with you there haha
😂😂
Thank You for providing food for all of us,, my Family very much appreciates what your family does.
Very interesting, great content. 👍😉
Thank you for watching, and taking the time to leave a comment! 💚
@@BellsFarming Family Owned and Operated Farms are the only way to keep us free. Again, thank you, your family and many like yours have built their lives around Farming all for the betterment of our society. 🙏
Beautiful potatoes, and Beautiful woman 👍
Thank you for watching!
Watching from Michigan. Scouting out the right county to build our own little farm.
Thanks.
Oh nice! I love it here. I moved from Ohio
I just found your channel a few days ago. Your videos are well done and very informative and interesting, plus you have a very likable personality. Have since subscribed and binge watched all of your videos. Thanks for sharing your and your husbands farming adventures.
Thank you so much for the really nice comment! That makes me very happy to hear! I did the same thing for a couple of channels I found too. Thank you very much for watching and subscribing, I should have a new video out soon, been busy with thanksgiving potato orders 💚
Great video!!!!!! Much appreciated!!! Farmers help make America 🇺🇸 👍💪🏽🇺🇸🙏🏽
Thank you for watching!
This takes me back to the early 80's... I was 13, 14 or so moving pipe in South Eastern Idaho all summer, then come spud harvest, we'd all do whatever we could or had to do, I think I had done it all until I seen this video, but I did drive machinery, help grade and pull cull, drive many loads to the CO-OP with no power steering, an AM radio and weather that included snow in September and mud in October and I don't recall anything as cute as you in all of the time I spent in those fields, thanks for the memory jog
Thank you for sharing your story, and thank you for watching :)
Most people do not understand the amount of work it takes to grow, harvest, clean and store potatoes. AND showing its hard, labor intensive work. They think potatoes "magically" appear in the bags and bins at the grocery store. Thanks for helping educate the masses !
Thank you for taking the time to leave a couple comments! 💚
We love potatoes and your potatoes look best!
A great insight into a world that I know nothing about. Lovely potatoes 🥔 🥔 hard working folk. 👏🏻 👏🏻
I now really love potatoes!
Get some :)
The power of a thumb nail, the comment section is comedy gold. I appreciate your content. ✌️
Thank you for watching. I had no idea I would get this much attention over a burgundy turtleneck! Hahah
Forgive me, I can't resist; I believe the old sayin' goes somin' like this: "you'd get that much attention if U were wearing a POTATO sack"
The only warehouse job where you look forward to the boss’ surprise visits so she can offer up some pointers on how to be more efficient at your job.
Hahah
Lovely potatoes....
Very interesting process. When I was a kid we grew our own potatoes, 6 to 10 rows, I recall eating the small ones, when we dug them up, after rubbing off the soil on my cloths, yum, yum. Yep stored in cellar. Thanks for sharing how its done on the BIG scale. At 79 I still Love them cooked all different ways.
Thank you for watching!
I have been watching footage of grain farming as that is what my family has done but, I was interested in seeing how other crops are farmed. Like others we gardened potatoes and it is nothing like farming them full time. I have watched a few of your videos now and I am impressed with how you have done so many different jobs. To my eye you have excelled at each. My mother and sisters were not involved with the farm work and I wish that they had as I think that that would have been a good thing. We were all involved in the gardens and the chicken and pigs I believe. Being a full participant in the farm like you are is wonderful to see. Thank you for providing an incite into this and giving my memories of my youth a boost!!
Thank you for the compliment, I do really love what I am learning and hope maybe it will inspire others to do the same. I’m glad I was able to spark some good memories! Thank you for watching!
We did that too with a exactly same model forklift, then we went to box storage . Much cleaner operation and less bruising. The downside is of course the weather cover one needs for the empty boxes. Cheers from a Finnish potato farm.
That forklift is my favor one on the farm! Haha Thanks for watching! Yeah boxes have their ups and downs! We do use boxes to store washed potatoes. 💚
This brings back many memories!
I’m glad! Thank you for watching
Russet potatoes 🥔 are my favourite for baked and white potatoes 🥔 are my favourite for mashed. Mmmm yummy 😋. Cheers 🍻 Wishing you good health and good friends.🇨🇦
Great video Molly and Shane
I was in a chipping factory so I am familiar with most of this equipment.
What a sweet ❤️
That’s really cool! I would love to see one of those facilities in person. I have only seen them on “how it’s made”
Just found your channel and subscribed! This brought back memories from my childhood, picking and later (when I was old enough) working on harvesters during potato season in Aroostook County. Planting, irrigation, harvesting, storage, and selection sure has changed over the years but the hard-working people who bring spuds to the table have not. Definitely watching more videos. Thanks!!
Hey there, I’m happy you found the channel interesting. I’m glad I could bring back some good memories for you! Happy thanksgiving!
Doing a job that everyone benefits from. You’re a great American!
Thank you!
I AM REALLY ENJOYING YOUR CONTENT! VERY INFORMATIVE! THANK YOU!
Hey thank you for watching! Have a good night!
I have a new appreciation for potatos
and we all clicked to see some potato's, yeah right, damn those are some big potato's 😂😂
Hahaha, well hopefully you stuck around to see some potatoes! Thanks for watching :)
@@BellsFarming as a dutch man i saw alot of potato's then and now, and i even watched the whole video, cos we dutch love some good potato's
@@arnomeesters1 thank you! 😊
@@BellsFarming and thank u too 😇
Never knew watching potatoes could be so satisfying.
Thank you for watching !
After checking the potatoes now it looks like it’s time to check the melons.
Very interesting, have a great day.
Thank you for watching
My pleasure @@BellsFarming
Nice potatoes 😊
I love spuds! Thank you pretty lady for showing me how they are processed. That was interesting and informative. Virginia guy.
Thank you Patrick for watching!
Nice potatoes.
What a beauty, I'd help her sort potatoes every day!
My grandmother grew up in the countryside of the state of Virgi,. She and my great-grandmother used to make pig feet in the oven. It's awesome to see how others on the other side of the globe in a different culture make them. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Love your spuds
As 99% Irish, I approve of this video.
spent a few years helping a farmer mate of mine potato picking keeps you fit cheers miss from uk
Thank you for watching :)
Interesting
Gr8 thumbnail ❤
That’s a pretty slick process you all have. I never thought about what it takes to process that bag of potatoes in the grocery store. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching! I’m glad to share some of the work that goes into the food we all eat :)
Very well done and presented. I like all the camera angles of the fork lift potato scooper. Your nice thumbnail photo shows that the work area is a very cool temperature 🙂👍❤️ 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔
Thanks for watching! Yes, Potatoes like it cool too hahah
Wow she is gorgeous ❤
I can't imagine a world without potatoes, can you???