Danger!!! Antique Grain Elevator Tour!!
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 Published On Jan 13, 2021

Danger!!! Antique Grain Elevator Tour!!

I will show you my family's 1933 historic grain elevator at our Montana farm. In the first part my dad explains how everything worked and even where the antique trucks unloaded the grain. You will see the dangerous man lift and go right to the top of the old elevator. The Montana views are spectacular.

In the second part my Grandpa tells all about how he used to use the old grain elevator. Even where a big grain truck fell through the dumping station and tipped over inside the grain elevator. It was the only day he wasn't standing right beside the truck unloading. You will see all the signatures on the wall from the 1930's to today. My signature is there too. New windows are being installed in the elevator. My dad flies the drone over so you can see a bird's eye view of everything. Thank you for watching and be sure to ring the bell and subscribe to my channel.

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Hello. My name is Kate Stephens, and I am a 16-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.

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