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Teaching DAD How to Bale Straw! Montana Farming 2021
In today's video, I get to teach my Dad how to operate the John Deere tractor and baler. Dad rides along with me and he even says it is "super fun"!! haha It is interesting to see how we harvested the grain and how I could improve so the straw rows are a bit straighter. I see a bird in the field. Dad comments about how the baler rocks back and forth when it is plunging the straw to make the bale. He says it is like loping a horse. I was very excited to be able to explain everything about baling to Dad. He wasn't sure he wanted to actually bale because he thought it might be nicer to sit on the couch and have a piece of toast and talk to Grandpa while I did the baling!!! I hope you enjoy my video! Thank you for watching!!
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Hello. My name is Kate Stephens, and I am a 17-year-old 4th generation Montana farmer. My family has been farming wheat in north-central Montana since my great grandfather immigrated from Denmark in 1912 and homesteaded our land. My family has been teaching me about farming since I was two years old. I run one of the combines on the farm at harvest. I believe that it is important for everyone to know where their food comes from and the families who produce it. I love our farm, and I hope that my Farm to Fashion and Farm to Table products can help educate people about where their food comes from in a fun way. That is how Kate's Ag - Farm to Fashion became a reality. I hope you love my products as much as I do because this is an extension of our farm and the grains we have been growing to feed other families for over one hundred years.