What i like about larson farms the millennia farmer and welker is they never get into politics its refreshing. As far as the hate goes people just love to hate. But they don't understand how much work it is to keep those channels alive.
@jerryfish1303Ай бұрын
Keeping it clean is probably the best thing about your channel. It does not get any better than that and I think most people appreciate that we love the humor and how you guys portray. It is just awesome.
@paulprigge1209Ай бұрын
@@jerryfish1303 no drama, no emotional nonsense/beeping like out of northern Ohio. Lol!
@CindyloudickelАй бұрын
That made me sad about the jealousy and the hate you receive. How sad society is. I am happy for you and your success.
@ronyoder632811 күн бұрын
Love watching Chet and the millennial farmer I’m 69 years old and never farmed in my life but now I want to start over and become a farmer.
@danzero50Ай бұрын
Thanks for highlighting the Larson Farm. I am 71 years old and not a farmer, but I get so joy watching the Larsons’ farm their land. The Larson are great farmers as well as great people. Chet, Eric, Brody, Dougo, Amy, and the others give great clean content to, what for me, is the most enjoyable farm KZbin channel.
@bluecollarcreativeАй бұрын
Well said! We love helping to bring this content to life.
@frankcherry3810Ай бұрын
Same age here!
@noahrichardson3111Ай бұрын
I had no idea they were receiving so much heat. That’s so sad. I absolutely love watching their videos and I think they do an awesome job of creating farming content.
@nickv2707Ай бұрын
Awesome interview guys!!! You picked a great group of guys from Larson Farms who seem very humble and I’ve watched every video they have put out. To Chet and Big Swede keep up the great work and don’t ever let the haters get you down and just think of it this way. If they are hating on you then they are a fan deep down.
@bluecollarcreativeАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! We love editing for them.
@djy0025Ай бұрын
I hope Eric continues to grow his farm and has much success in his future!
@nickcollins1528Ай бұрын
Chet and big swede, and most likely Brody will all be partners in the future
@rommelsaint886912 күн бұрын
I'm from the UK (near Liverpool) have nothing to do with farming and love your show, Better show than what's on normal TV. Keep up the great video's they have gone upto a new level in professional editing. I put on a par with Gold Rush on Discovery.
@sallydunbar1683Ай бұрын
Best farm YT channel out there! Chet does an awesome job of explanations on equipment & chemicals, as does BS. They show the complexities of farming so people can understand what it takes to produce a crop! Keep up the great work, Chet & BS!
@BortnooneАй бұрын
Chet and Eric come across even interesting and insightful than I had expected and I’ve been watching your channel for years and I never set a foot on a farm. You are just good people.
@davidrussell5291Ай бұрын
Have followed Larson Farms from the beginning, great people great content, wonderful family the addition of multiple people in doing content to reflect real life farming. Chet keep up the great work as it is much appreciated
@StevenMiller-cx4rrАй бұрын
What a great guy, I’ve watched them for a couple years and I’m so impressed. ❤❤
@joebryant5793Ай бұрын
Larson Farms is the best YT farm channel. Love how he shows the whole process. The equipment repairs/upgrade, why they are needed and what they will help with gives us non-farmers insight to what is going on. Now when I see a crop, or the farmer out working it, I have a fair knowledge of what is happening. Thanks Chet!!
@Kevin986_Ай бұрын
Great show. Chet is my favorite KZbinr. Really loved this
@DonaldCollingsАй бұрын
I suspect that the smiles on a kids face when meeting you guys far out weighs the jealous and mean comments from adults. I enjoy your channel and the respect the work you do.
@Fred-o8rАй бұрын
Great video my opinion this is the best crop farming KZbin video channel!!! you guys keep doing what you’re doing. Don’t let nothing bother you. You’re doing nothing wrong.
@eddienash5426Ай бұрын
As a 72 year old man I have to say MUCH RESPECT!
@judashrout4791Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video..need more people with you attitudes. And positive outlooks .. I'm a 77 yr old retired farmer that likes keeping up with equipment and farming practices.. May God continue to bless you
@lesterroschild1157Ай бұрын
Thank you and you guys rock with your opinions and the true reality of farming and u tubing. Keep up the good work and I'll always be checking in. Just be happy and safe!!!
@juliehall4063Ай бұрын
You guys are so humble and sweet. Love hearing your stories!! God will bless your hard work! You make America proud!
@caravanpwdrblueАй бұрын
Absolutely love this interview. The Larson’s put out the best farming content.
@davidreynolds7605Ай бұрын
Awesome video, love the larsons, anything they do is always a good time, even if it's the same thing, equipment maintenance, harvesting, the group diamic and fun they have is what makes every video great and better every time, hope they never stop.
@brian7327Ай бұрын
Awesome podcast next one needs Dougo and Brody in as well great job Chet and Eric doesn't matter what folks say keep doing what you doing they have to answer for it not you
@montemiller3447Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking your time to share so much. Life's paths can be speculative, which sure is true for the farming career. It is hard to believe there are so many things in farming that can affect your plans and life. Thank you, again.🚜
@garyforney9421Ай бұрын
Thank you, Chet and Eric, for taking the time to do that. I have always appreciated your channel. Sorry about the hate you have to deal with, but you are right. It goes with the territory .
@lksnortАй бұрын
Never let jealousy and hate stop what you are doing in farm tubing. You are positive change agents for the betterment of farming! God bless you all for your knowledge sharing; positive outlook on life; and the value of hard work.
@kenjaminhanson3853Ай бұрын
It's very sad that so many people don't understand the importance of the farm in the country. Farmers used to be a respected occupation in the US. Our society is going to miss farmers when we don't have food. I worked on a farm as a kid and hated it at first, but I learned so much about hard work and earning your way. Much respect to the farmers.
@bluecollarcreativeАй бұрын
We couldn’t agree more, that’s what we’re here to show people!
@butch379Ай бұрын
@MrHurricaneFloyd is that true? I buy soybean meal and hulls from the plant they sell soybeans to but last I checked I don't live over a sea I'm just over the river.
@RichardLong-m8lАй бұрын
You make a great group of guys. Watching you all grow into what you are today. Growing up in 60 70 80 then moving on because of family problems, you making my memories of farming come back. Last tractor I was in was 4430 john deer. Keep up with it. I'm retired and love watch it as much as you put on internet.
@tomn7087Ай бұрын
Great job enjoyed it. My entire family (5 years old to 77 years old) has followed you guys for a long time. It's the best channel on KZbin: Informative, fun, clean. Keep them coming
@danastephenson415618 күн бұрын
Larson and Ivers are the best YT farm channel out there
@rottngranny2876Ай бұрын
What an awesome video, wonderful insight to both Larson Farms and learning about YT creating. Thanks so much
@johnbeltner8125Ай бұрын
Gents. Never forget. God family and then the laughing at yourselves. You will do GREAT in this and all you do. Keep up the GREAT work.
@fleece192Ай бұрын
Thanks Chet, at 70 years old I really enjoy your tube channel. I would spend summers at my uncle Stan’s farm in Canada 🇨🇦. Learning how to drive a tractor doing hay and driving a pickup truck hauling oats to the bin. I became a wannabe farmer..
@TheRange7Ай бұрын
Larson Farms actually farms a lot of acres, a real lot. They have a very cool operation and know what they're doing as much as anyone. Their channel is one of the best on YT. Just good hard working people.
@notpoliticallycorrect4774Ай бұрын
It is all relative. Some farms are 10x the size, and some are 1/10th the size.
@paulprigge1209Ай бұрын
@@notpoliticallycorrect4774 not very many times are 10 times their size and family here in the US. Just look at the equipment and you can kind of get an idea of acres the farm
@gregjames5070Ай бұрын
They only run two combines so I’d estimate they’re farming 5-6000 acres.
@joekeusch5995Ай бұрын
@paulprigge1209 ha, size of equipment doesn't mean anything anymore. People used to do twice as much with half the crap.
@TheRange7Ай бұрын
@@joekeusch5995 Wrong, very wrong. It's obvious you don't live in farm country. I do and have for decades. They are setting harvest record every other year in the midwest and have been for 12 years. It's 100% about the equipment and that's the most basic knowledge one needs to understand
@Jon8310RАй бұрын
Quality people for sure. I'm a first generation farmer and love their channel. I guess I'm weird but I watch farming youtube videos after I get done farming all day. lol
@joshuashearman9946Ай бұрын
Larson Farms is the best channel on youtube, great content
@bryanlloyd1099Ай бұрын
Larson Farms is a great channel!
@outdoorsdonАй бұрын
Great interview with amazing guests and hosts. Responses to questions where heartfelt and sincere. Thanks for the open and honest questions & responses. Farm on!
@76rdubАй бұрын
Just keep doing you boys let the haters hate, your product speaks for itself
@doug1883Ай бұрын
Great job on the interview.. also Chet always gives out great interviews! Also.. just so you know.. you never ask a farmer/rancher how many head they raise or how many acres it is basically asking them how much money they have in the bank!
@bluecollarcreativeАй бұрын
Good to know, thanks!
@GPGeiseАй бұрын
Great interview! I live vicariously through these farming videos as I am a victim of the unsustainable farm. The only thing these videos lack is the sweet aroma of freshly tilled earth and diesel exhaust the the freshly harvested field!
@chriskilgour5576Ай бұрын
Granny again I’ve just subscribe to your channel…thank you again for being such a positive force, a positive example of what a young person can do with their life…
@gregparnham7401Ай бұрын
Thank you gentlemen. Excellent interview. The haters will always hate.
@alittletexasingeorgiaАй бұрын
Great show and its always great to see the behind the scene going on's and feelings of people we have come to watch and like to call friends.
@marilyn4098Ай бұрын
Thank you for your hard work editing for the Larson’s channel. You do a great job showing the nitty gritty details of the work and balance it well with the heart, genuineness and humor the Larson team manages to film one handed also while working hard. Thank you. 😊
@steveneal2706Ай бұрын
Awesome video. Thank you guys very much
@kengibson8745Ай бұрын
Love you guys. Chet and Erik keep it up.
@bigthasher7958Ай бұрын
i love watching these guys im down in new zealand we dont have big farms like that down here and just watching what they go trought day by day is so cool.
@taz58Ай бұрын
Great video been watching Larson farms from the beginning great group of guys
@markjames-k7wАй бұрын
Every body subscribed should share this channel we need grow this thing they deserve it
@rosemarymurphy5767Ай бұрын
I like watching the 5 th Generation Larson Farm . It takes me back to all the things when , I lived on a farm . It’s awesome to watch your videos and the changes on the farm and got bigger . Keep up the good work from Indiana state.
@Hehrfarms1Ай бұрын
At 51:38 Big S's comments are so inspiring, trying to be leader, inspiration ect... Football/Basketball PRO'S need to listen to this!
@brianfeickert839Ай бұрын
When it comes to owning machines on a farm. Buying the brands service and mechanics that work on that machine means the world to efficiency on the farm.
@andrews5662Ай бұрын
First time watching your channel, good interview! @LarsonFarms while new content is nice to absorb, farming can be boring like other industries and we're there to watch yall, some jokes or funnin, and to see y'all do work. Been watching you long enough to somewhat understand the behind the scenes stuff and a pleasure to understand more.
@billyminihan901Ай бұрын
I'm with you pretty much since the start. Im sorry to hear that your neighbors are acting like that. Jealously is is awful. Here's hoping for a million subscribers 🎉❤
@loriboyce942Ай бұрын
One of my favourite things about the channel is that it is good content for kids interesting in becoming farmers. There are many many worse things a kid can watch nowadays. ❤🇨🇦
@Mioux1Ай бұрын
nice interview and I really enjoyed hearing about the issues associated with running a successful you tube channel. keep going.
@carlportlandАй бұрын
Nicole was the wind ---- mist by many.
@kimsomerville1781Ай бұрын
Awesome interview!
@lykinsmark123Ай бұрын
I started watching Larson Farms not long after Dougo twisted the steering wheel off of a combine. Now that is something relatable. Getting frustrated, trying to make it go and breaking it. But it is also pretty dang cool. Dougo just broke a steering wheel on a combine. That's a feat of strength!!
@CallieDowland-jn5bl25 күн бұрын
Im happy for you Chet
@jamiebrager4842Ай бұрын
I've worked on many farms as a millwright and I've never seen a more determined farthe.impressive work ethic chet!
@jamiebrager4842Ай бұрын
Auto correct mistake,I meant farmer not farthe
@ivanvinicius8317Ай бұрын
Hey Chet, I watch you and the guys from south Brazil, and here we have the local hate you mentioned. I think it is part of the game. You are a great guy and have great content, success for you all.
@robertlamarjr1702Ай бұрын
Now that was a great experience. I come from an agricultural background and have watched you guys grow your channel and farm. Thank you for sharing and keep up the good work. One day the haters will wake up.
@kurtkuipers947328 күн бұрын
I have work on a cow farm 5 years 39 years ago I am now 66 I do miss it
@waterskiingfool16 күн бұрын
Great interview
@calvinborer6572Ай бұрын
People who are really curious just look at the grain storage they have that gives a good rough estimate also when they talk about how many acres per year a planter or combine covers you can do the rough math off that. I'd soo love to know the exact acres they farm but I TOTALLY understand and do not blame them one bit for not disclosing that information!!
@jacobbrowne1282Ай бұрын
Good podcast love the channel and the content keep up the good work
@henryfokkema6622Ай бұрын
Great video chat larson watching from canada
@johnnelson3222Ай бұрын
An awesome video, such great young men!
@adamandrewsMTАй бұрын
Call yourself lucky. Because I was a farm kid, and loved every minute of it. And at 18 my pa told me there's no room on the farm that they were barely scraping by the way it was. So just be appreciative. I'd be the fifth generation farmer as well, would have been, now I'm an electrician and have no passion for it. Wishing I could farm the land my great great grandfather did...
@mikeo5283Ай бұрын
You guys are awesome
@murdamafia868Ай бұрын
My theory on the jealous people....fuck'em. If you don't have haters you aren't doing something right period
@carlportlandАй бұрын
TV died - we looked and found you and yours. Glad to see so many dumped TV.
@MrHurricaneFloydАй бұрын
A few good channels aside such as Larson Farms, KZbin is decaying now. There is so much trash on KZbin. You have to wade through it neck deep to find anything of quality.
@frankcherry3810Ай бұрын
Subscriber Number - I wish I knew when I subscribed!
@denault3985Ай бұрын
Chet looks so young, it would be interesting to see him following dad Dougo around when he was young...
@surplushunterАй бұрын
great interview!!!
@larryhaley2259Ай бұрын
Good job guys!
@tommcguire6081Ай бұрын
You guys are doing great 👍
@chadmark88Ай бұрын
GREAT interview, guys . . and, I agree with Eric - head mounted cameras would help in filming the things that take two hands - so many times I've heard you all say "this is kinda hard to do with one hand" - even DOUGO has said it. It would take a while before you're "comfortable" with it strapped to your head, and you'd have to learn how not to move your head too fast from side to side, but I bet you'd get used to it quickly.
@Adam-x4bАй бұрын
Headcam is the worse thing that got invented
@bobkyllo578Ай бұрын
I learned early in my mechanical youth that you never ever put a bolt in or a nut on and not tighten it. I get laughed at often when I'm working on something because I'll stop a few times during the project and ask/ answer my self if I've tightened parts
@rustyironpullingteamАй бұрын
Awesome video!
@TheJimmybudАй бұрын
My friends grandparents rented a farm for 40 years and it was sold, without ever giving them a chance to buy it. That was 30 years ago and it hasn't gotten any better. Very ruthless.
@tommcguire6081Ай бұрын
God bless you guys
@philipberry2704Ай бұрын
Larson Farms farming KZbin channel and Chet’s moms KZbin channel Amy’s Blessing are my favorite KZbin channels to watch Chet’ and everyones attitude personality humor etc.. is what Makes me love their channel so much Now Dougo we absolutely love the stories that he has to tell and he is so nervous in front of the camera it makes it more enjoyable and humanizes the channel even more
@limerickman8512Ай бұрын
Last year, a field engineer told me he had to train new college hires how to use a screwdriver. I could not believe it, becauseas a kid I used to build and take things apart.. The lack of necessary basic skill is far more common nowadays.
@BaileyFarmingАй бұрын
I can back up Chet’s claim of local hate although it wasn’t to him specifically. I farm in western Oklahoma and used to buy Trimble monitors from a dealer in MN. I noticed one day that his address was near the millennial farmers location and I mentioned it to him and he had this almost explosion of emotion telling me what a pos he was and how he never does any work and has had everything given to him. It really took me off guard at first but I quickly realized he was simply jealous of him. Not long after that I just decided screw it and switched to all deere guidance. Lol. Great podcast guys and keep up the good work.
@stevenrud6593Ай бұрын
I was a dairy farmer and a elderly farmer told me one time that money is like manure, you have to spread it around to make it work.
@exotictones1054Ай бұрын
Good stuff guys.
@admrangerАй бұрын
If only there was a resource where people would post up videos of doing plumbing, electrical, carpentry, etc. for basic skills. Someone should start that.
@bobogilvie4472Ай бұрын
That is one of the big problems in our worl today and it happens everywhere.
@chriskilgour5576Ай бұрын
Hi Great interview! But you may want to rethink your microphones either the size or placement. For a lot of this interview, you can’t see Chet You just see the big microphone that’s hiding his face. Extremely frustrating! Other wise great interview and great group of young guys who decided to add to our global experience rather than take away from our experiences. I’m 73 and I’ve felt so sad about the young people who don’t seem to have a Positive direction they are heading in their lives. It’s so refreshing to see three silly,fun loving guys traveling around our country finding and interviewing positive young people such as yourselves. I must sound like an old granny but I just had to acknowledge that by your actions you’ve given me hope for your generation and I thank you. PS Do something about those MIKES! This is your granny speaking! Much love and affection..
@darrellreyell3026Ай бұрын
Keep it going to bad but you are right about farmers jealousy
@dacks14Ай бұрын
Next steps for Chet could be a farming youtube production company, that develops new channels and grows the youtube farming industry. Business name idea "Full Send Productions".
@412psekustomzllc7Ай бұрын
It's crazy how nervous Chet seams
@Adam-x4bАй бұрын
Cool as a cucumber not nervous at all
@johnunsicker7440Ай бұрын
Nice the only thing I can say is watch the volume level was a little hard to hear in a few spots.
@rik8809Ай бұрын
I’ve always heard that it’s very rude to ask a farmer how many acres they farm. I’m amazed he asked that.
@KrieghandtАй бұрын
If you guys get down to Houston, Bending with Brendon is a Ytuber to interview.
@MrPatisgodАй бұрын
Casey laDelle films a lot of his recoveries with a cam that clips to his hat. Might check it out