2014 Corn Harvest Marketing Decisions Selling off the combine is advisable if cash flow is required, storage is unavailable, returns to storage from storing priced corn for future delivery are negative and the outlook on future price expectations is not good. Increased corn supply from US growers places downward pressure on corn prices. Prices are going up and people are running out of things. Farmers are having to make tough decisions.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy for industry Greg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson of Assaria, Kansas have made ag related parodies to many hip hop songs. The trio grew up on a wheat farm and the oldest son has graduated while the younger two are at K-State. The boys are surprised that they have made some huge hits off of that type of stuff. The father, Greg, was upset at Chipotle for trying to use the boys to promote their restaurant, not the AG industry. The boys enjoy making the videos for education and they made sure that we know that what they do is not a chore.
Farmer safety should be a front burner issue There are around 516 workers killed while doing farm work. The National Farmers Union is setting up and education plan to help inform workers of the dangers of working on a farm. The National Farmers Union is trying to get farmers to incorporate farming safety into some daily activity. They want everyone to know the importance of the dangerous activities you participate in when farming.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy for industry I read about three Kansan brothers: Greg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson. I thought it was cool to read about them on a national ag website because we've looked into some of their videos in ag class. Basically they started out covering songs to promote ag ed. They've covered many songs and have really made a name for themselves in the agriculture community. They've used their musicality and ag knowledge to get the word out about different things ranging from farm safety to the chores done on a farm. It's a really cool way to promote agriculture knowledge and they've really made a name from themselves.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy Greg, Nathan, and Kendal Peterson of Assaria, Kansas have made a whole bunch of parodies to famous pop songs. Their 1000 acre operation has served as their studio for many songs, their first one being "I'm farming and I grow it." The video went viral and now has over 9 million views. This started the farm/music career for the three boys. They have humble attitudes about everything, saying it's what they enjoy doing. They have gotten many opportunities to speak across the country about how it all happened. Greg says they will continue to make more videos as long as the videos are quality and they are having fun doing it.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy Three brothers Greg, Nathan, and Kendal Peterson started a music/farm career by singing parodies of popular pop songs. One of their videos got over 9 million hits. They always have positive attitude and are great influences to people who deal with agriculture, farming, etc.. They have had many chances to tell the country in many different places how they got started and became famous.
2014 Corn Harvest Marketing Decisions
ReplyDeleteSelling off the combine is advisable if cash flow is required, storage is unavailable, returns to storage from storing priced corn for future delivery are negative and the outlook on future price expectations is not good. Increased corn supply from US growers places downward pressure on corn prices. Prices are going up and people are running out of things. Farmers are having to make tough decisions.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy for industry
ReplyDeleteGreg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson of Assaria, Kansas have made ag related parodies to many hip hop songs. The trio grew up on a wheat farm and the oldest son has graduated while the younger two are at K-State. The boys are surprised that they have made some huge hits off of that type of stuff. The father, Greg, was upset at Chipotle for trying to use the boys to promote their restaurant, not the AG industry. The boys enjoy making the videos for education and they made sure that we know that what they do is not a chore.
Farmer safety should be a front burner issue
ReplyDeleteThere are around 516 workers killed while doing farm work. The National Farmers Union is setting up and education plan to help inform workers of the dangers of working on a farm. The National Farmers Union is trying to get farmers to incorporate farming safety into some daily activity. They want everyone to know the importance of the dangerous activities you participate in when farming.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy for industry
ReplyDeleteI read about three Kansan brothers: Greg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson. I thought it was cool to read about them on a national ag website because we've looked into some of their videos in ag class. Basically they started out covering songs to promote ag ed. They've covered many songs and have really made a name for themselves in the agriculture community. They've used their musicality and ag knowledge to get the word out about different things ranging from farm safety to the chores done on a farm. It's a really cool way to promote agriculture knowledge and they've really made a name from themselves.
Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy
ReplyDeleteGreg, Nathan, and Kendal Peterson of Assaria, Kansas have made a whole bunch of parodies to famous pop songs. Their 1000 acre operation has served as their studio for many songs, their first one being "I'm farming and I grow it." The video went viral and now has over 9 million views. This started the farm/music career for the three boys. They have humble attitudes about everything, saying it's what they enjoy doing. They have gotten many opportunities to speak across the country about how it all happened. Greg says they will continue to make more videos as long as the videos are quality and they are having fun doing it.
Study of cattle produces vaccine shots.
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Farming brothers turn fame into ag-vocacy
ReplyDeleteThree brothers Greg, Nathan, and Kendal Peterson started a music/farm career by singing parodies of popular pop songs. One of their videos got over 9 million hits. They always have positive attitude and are great influences to people who deal with agriculture, farming, etc.. They have had many chances to tell the country in many different places how they got started and became famous.