We’re Farming!! Will It Survive?? #1

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We are a family farm located in west central Minnesota. est. 1918
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  • Chet, I know and have seen throughout the years that you like to have fun and cut up a little, but I have notice that you are and should be turning into your dad and your dad, slowly turning into you Grandad. That is the circle of life, but it keeps the farm in check for your generation, now it is time for you to start getting the next Larson generation ready, as much as you like to have fun this should be easy for you...
  • Nothing beats coming home after a hard days work and catching up with the latest LARSON FARMS video Before bedtime !! We all love ❤️ us some DOUGO and his stories !! Right gang?
  • I remember the days when we picked Them up by hand. lot of hard work back then. I wouldn't have ever changed it😊
  • I remember helping my grandfather pick rocks one time. It seemed odd because the fields didn’t have rocks anywhere else and once they were removed there were never any again. I’d always imagined a settlers wagon with a load of rocks had a catastrophic breakdown and he dumped them there on the prairie so he could limp back to his homestead with the breakdown. The nearest rocks from the farm are 8-10 miles away…
  • 119k views and 13k likes and zero dislikes. I think that says it all. Love these guys!
  • @alicia1949
    After being down for more than three weeks after picking up one 18 pound wriggling cat, I can appreciate your dedication to rock picking. Take care of your backs, God only gives us one each!
  • Chet, your editing is top notch. Really enjoy your field analysis. You keep it light hearted and entertaining for us at home, but if we pay attention, you are making decisions that will have a huge impact on the success of your season. Prayers for the Larson Farms crew and all farmers for a safe and successful 2024 season.
  • The boys are back at it love to see them in the fields after a long winter
  • I remember picking rocks up in my younger years. And I don’t miss do that job
  • Decades of farming on that land and yet the rocks still keep growing.
  • @Pma16
    Good morning Larson Farm, from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤
  • Larson farms thank you for all the Awesome videos all year super cool should have your own tv show Discovery Channel thanks Awesome job every one
  • Great video. We don't see much of Randy on video but it is apparent he is.the buisness brains of the farm and doing a phenomenal job in the background calling all the shots. Great job Randy keeping it going in the right direction. Awesome Team.
  • Chet Dougo Eric Broodie great job great explanations going to plant thank you for sharing and your time.
  • I’m watching this on a Tuesday afternoon. Good afternoon everybody from Saginaw, Michigan.