~ Bridging the gap between farmers and consumers ~
My Story... Hello. My name is Kate Stephens, and I am an 18-year-old 4th generation 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 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.
I think you need a forward mounted camera so you can spice in that video like you do the drone video. Sometimes the chatting gets a little long. Still find your dad highly entertaining. Still curious about the relationship with Trevor.
Kate's você tem 20 anos mas tem aparência de 45. Não fique muito por aí no sol guria, não é bom pra você. Vovó Jiló e vovô Cebola te mandam abraços. Fui, até a próxima.🤭😁🇧🇷
You are absolutely right, stunning views, New York, Caledonia and Hawaii, are the only parts of US I have seen. Very brave to get into small plane, thirty years since I have been on a jet liner, not to anxious to get on a other, never mind a plane like that
Using these flat rollers with sun heat and rain bakes the ground and doesn't let the rain get into the ground we use now what's called Cambridge rollers they have groves on them type of weather we get haven't used flat rollers for years,🏴🏴🏴🏴
It was a delightful surprise that you now have time to post videos on RU-vid, Kate. As always, an informative video that gives us city dwellers insight into the work on a crop farm. It's lovely to see that you are also very concerned with protecting wildlife.
Great to have your videos back Kate! Your game has stepped up with technical details and editing for a comprehensive understanding of the complexity of combine operations and details about the grain types and concerns with harvesting it efficiently. Your dad's 'demotion' really isn't because the best leaders know the value of stepping back to let everyone do their best and allow them to better assess what is happening to optimize the operation by not being involved with hands on tasks. The concern for the bird really emphasizes your humanity, all best wishes for your continued success in all your endeavors!