Davis Family Wheat Farm (Texas Country Reporter){



We visit a family farm where everyone helps with the harvest and the kids drive the heavy machinery. Davis Family Wheat Farm in Perryton, Texas. Tik Tok ► https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMR7EpeVw/ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/TexasCountryReporter Twitter ► https://twitter.com/TCRbob In.

Davis Family Wheat Farm (Texas Country Reporter)

- easy money millions stfup lazy fks
- Yes Sir!
Albo i też takie - więcej informacji , zawsze to jest też przydatne. - Thank you for being a Farmer !!
- this land dont belong to them,.,. the land should be given back to the native that owned it the first.,, maybe grow a forest or something fun on it.. thow those F out on to the atlantic ocean where they belong
- I subscribe
- Word! If you don't have character you cannot go far in life.. Nice word from a wise young man, wish many people in his age will realise this, life isn't about fancy things, flashy cars or money, character is the number one fabric of any man/woman
- God bless this family. I hope the farm stays in the family for several more generations
- I learned to drive a tractor in the Oklahoma Panhandle when I was eleven. Started working on a harvest crew when I was sixteen and had a license. It’s all I knew. It’s what all young men did where I grew up.
- I’m surprised they didn’t take turns eating so they could keep the combines running
- Those kids grew up farming and around the machinery so it is all second nature.
- ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
- That is awesome those kids are gonna grow up to be some fine young ladies and young men.
- 한번가고싶은광활한옥토
- Kids have never been incapable. They have been turned into lifetime wards of the State by the government. I was cutting neighborhood lawns with a push mower when i was in the fourth grade.
- No it's not a newsreel people down here in Georgia does it all the time then come main part of the country that's part of life you teach your kids at a young age respect and minerals and how to walk home that's what
- Wonderful story, thank you and god bless y'all!
- The farmer one hundred years ago were the salt of the earth, pulling farm implements by horse and mule hands like leather. Sitting in a half million dollar combine with air, fridge , t.v. just not the same thing. Having 5,000.acre farm would be nice but surely this land cost absolutely nothing when it was homesteaded. There has been a culture shift in the U.S. maybe the world where kids grow up alot of times not knowing the value of a hard day's work, sweating by the brow, seems like having hand out instead of hands up is the new normal. Growing up on a farm in Idaho I watched the new entitled generation sell their family homesteads for a life of leisure, watching large greedy west coast developers turn these once proud farms into strip malls, fast food restaurants on every corner, subdivisions sprouting seemingly out of nowhere. America has sold it's heritage for the easy life, taken god out of the equation.
- This is great!!!!
- I'll say this till the day I die....So GOD made a farmer!
- I know quite a few farms where the entire family helps out. That's the way it used to be back in the day and still is on many farms.