its 110% commercial for the industry behind these farmers thats also the reason so many farmers die, so many jobs get lost, so many damage is done to the environment, so many damage done to the health etc.
You're Dad would be damn proud of You....I was a Moonshine Farmer, growing Cash Crops, but the Farm to small for Surviving...I'm a US Fan since my Childhood...God Bless You and God Bless AMERICA!!🇩🇪❤️🗽🇺🇲🌽🌽🌽
Farming is a truly challenging, important and remarkable career and passion. We invite you to check out season 2 and the beginning of season 3 on our channel. Thanks for watching!
Hats off to the saviour and provider to humans, respect to the farmers. His epic stand on the path of hard work is very heartworming. God bless such persons....❤
Using this video for my Middle School and High School agriculture classes today in Virginia. Well done in both content and video/audio quality. I don't know who produced and recorded this, but they could give lessons to many of the university, state ag departments, and even commercial videos we have used as too many have not taken into consideration the wind or other outside noises, fail to make clear images, and/or do not talk clearly. Whoever did this--- WELL DONE!
Hi Frank, thanks for your kind words on our documentary series! We're thrilled to hear that the documentary is a good fit for your agriculture classes. Please check out our second and third seasons of the A Farmer’s Journey docuseries on our channel: th-cam.com/video/7Wb-fqvVIHM/w-d-xo.html
Hope those kwik-belts are treating ya good still, I was the lead engineer on those for a while. Always cool to see the product you worked on being used in the field.
Thanks for watching and sharing with your ag class! We have two more seasons following growers in the USA on our channel to check out! www.youtube.com/@FieldView/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=2
Here's what I love about this video. It's not so generalized as to be uninformative (I.e. Stock video and statistics) but also not so idyllic and ~homesteady~ as to make the whole thing unrealistic.
love the video! but there are farming practices overlooked here that diminish the effects of drought. I also wonder if he has data and a plan for the loss of topsoil
I enjoyed that. Well done. Passion is a gift but if you don't have it these days you are not going to stay in business, especially with the capital involved. The reason why some farmers can take drought in their stride is because they didn't splurge the last good season. Or told the wife to hold off on that new kitchen ;)
Thanks for recognizing the artistic brilliance of this documentary, KhayeciaMayMorales! Unfortunately, we can not grant you a license to use this footage.
What an amazing video, I can’t believe it doesn’t have more views. Perfectly put together. God bless all our farmers.
We appreciate your kind words Fernando!
its 110% commercial for the industry behind these farmers thats also the reason so many farmers die, so many jobs get lost, so many damage is done to the environment, so many damage done to the health etc.
02:59: "It's very hard to live in the now when you are planning all the time",
powerful!
That really hit home for me as well
This is incredible... From a Videographer's pov, the documentation is off the roof 💯
We appreciate the kind words!
You're Dad would be damn proud of You....I was a Moonshine Farmer, growing Cash Crops, but the Farm to small for Surviving...I'm a US Fan since my Childhood...God Bless You and God Bless AMERICA!!🇩🇪❤️🗽🇺🇲🌽🌽🌽
Farming is a truly challenging, important and remarkable career and passion. We invite you to check out season 2 and the beginning of season 3 on our channel. Thanks for watching!
Hats off to the saviour and provider to humans, respect to the farmers. His epic stand on the path of hard work is very heartworming. God bless such persons....❤
Using this video for my Middle School and High School agriculture classes today in Virginia. Well done in both content and video/audio quality. I don't know who produced and recorded this, but they could give lessons to many of the university, state ag departments, and even commercial videos we have used as too many have not taken into consideration the wind or other outside noises, fail to make clear images, and/or do not talk clearly. Whoever did this--- WELL DONE!
Hi Frank, thanks for your kind words on our documentary series! We're thrilled to hear that the documentary is a good fit for your agriculture classes. Please check out our second and third seasons of the A Farmer’s Journey docuseries on our channel: th-cam.com/video/7Wb-fqvVIHM/w-d-xo.html
God bless all of our farmers!
We grow different crops but can relate everything that Jerry goes through.
Hope those kwik-belts are treating ya good still, I was the lead engineer on those for a while. Always cool to see the product you worked on being used in the field.
Awesome video Thank you for sharing and God bless the Farmers ❤
Let's take a moment to respect all the hard work farmers have to do 24/7. I know how it is as a farmer. I grew up ona one until I was 10 or sth.
Enjoyed the documentary! He sure has some nice equipment. I miss working on the farm.
I'm an engineer but I love farming
I wanna work in large scale Farming like him...❤
what a great journey! I'm so excited your stories and your journey. Wish you all the best!
So good! I'm going to show this in my ag class. Just stumbled across Field View today - I will be watching more of your videos.
Thanks for watching and sharing with your ag class! We have two more seasons following growers in the USA on our channel to check out! www.youtube.com/@FieldView/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=2
This is so well done. Great video!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful clip
beautiful and inspiring
Outstanding video. First class!
Such an amazing documentary!
We appreciate your kind words Tony!
Thank you!
Great video more people need to see this
Doing all this mainly on your own, respect.
Interstellar movie feeling
Mind blowing video with alot of insights
Amazing video. Is there any way we could get a track listing for the great music here?
Hi there, thanks for your kind comment! The music in this documentary is a mix of custom compositions and library music, mostly from artlist!
@@FieldView thanks for the reply!
Just an awesome video, so motivating
Here's what I love about this video. It's not so generalized as to be uninformative (I.e. Stock video and statistics) but also not so idyllic and ~homesteady~ as to make the whole thing unrealistic.
love the video! but there are farming practices overlooked here that diminish the effects of drought. I also wonder if he has data and a plan for the loss of topsoil
I mean unless you got some erosion issues you shouldn’t be losing top soil
Appreciate ur work man u made ths vdo awesome deserve more views
I have farm too .may i know where is he .i really love this documentary. Both of u hard work beatiful couple .i wish i can meet both of u ❤
Thanks for your kind words! Jerry is in Kingsley, Iowa, USA.
@@FieldView this year i will visit US
I enjoyed that. Well done.
Passion is a gift but if you don't have it these days you are not going to stay in business, especially with the capital involved.
The reason why some farmers can take drought in their stride is because they didn't splurge the last good season.
Or told the wife to hold off on that new kitchen ;)
Absolutely, passion and smart financial choices are key factors in farming today. Thanks for watching!
@@FieldView Cheers ;)
Amazing story:)
Beautiful chevy blazer!
❤❤ I also belong to a farmer family
Hi, could I get your permission to use some clips from your video? TIA.
Thanks for recognizing the artistic brilliance of this documentary, KhayeciaMayMorales! Unfortunately, we can not grant you a license to use this footage.
Der Kopf ist rund, damit das Denken sie Richtung wechseln kann.
you could hire me I'm a farmer too though I'm in africa
Luck favors the prepared
Land belongs to god we will die and land will remain to god
Not like this dude milks cows
Why does he sound like Forrest Gunp? Love his voice.