My First Corn Harvest!!!
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 Published On Jun 14, 2023

My First Corn Harvest!!!

In Today's video, I visit Oechsner Farms in Newfield New York. I rode in a corn harvester for the first time. Rye spoke with me about what it is like to drive the corn harvester and be a part of the corn harvest. Oechsner Farms is an organic operation and implements many techniques in order to become more sustainable, some of which Rye shares with me today. I hope you learn a little bit more about corn harvest and enjoy todays video!

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Hello. My name is Kate Stephens, and I am an 18-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.

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