Farms: Bacon Farms Harvest 2010
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Two JD 9770's with 12 row 22" Geringhoff corn heads, and two 4 wheel drive JD tractors with JM 1050 grain carts, harvesting corn in eastern Nebraska.
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LEGAL
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had to watch this video twice!!! very nice!!!! tax dollars my ass, good hard work paid for all that.!!!
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Very nice video. I was Born next door at other end in Brown county Ks. Love the country out there when I travel west.
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that's a funny last name right their.
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Second part is true, however stretching the truck won't help you. I'm sure the truck originally had a sleeper on it. I took a sleeper off a Kenworth and shortened the frame so we could get it in and out of the small fields here in Michigan.
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Thats flat!
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are u guys looking for help cause i need a job
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lol, not flat? .. lol .. if it was much flatter it would be florida. ...... it may not be flat to you, but to people from just about everywhere else this video is all flat land.
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Very "claasy"... Sorry, I had to.
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like the black pete and marune kenworths.
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very good
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oh forgot about the john deeres they are awesome i have two john deere 9870sts's and they are cool to play with
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nice pete 379 how many acres do you have
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farmers still work hard, it doesnt show working with livestock, the late nights with no sleep, and all the work that goes into making the fields in good shape.
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god your a stupid Fuck arnt you.
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yeah a big farmer back then might of been 500 acres where now the same family may farm 25 to 30 thousand acres
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Hey don't get me wrong on this, but farmers don't work as hard as to back then. Farmers these days got all this technology to were they just sit in the cab and sit back and watch what goes on. They got a lot of stuff cut out for them. Like I said don't get me wrong I would love to live on a farm again. It's just that this technology takes the hard work out of it for them.
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Sad thing is your probably actually ignorant enough to believe that!
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dumb ass.....
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less than 1% of americans still farm today, so statistically 1 farmer feeds 155 of his/her fellow americans. put that in your city slickin pipe and smoke it, you ignorant fuck. btw you're welcome for providing essential foods to you and your family