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Continuing our series of films about working lives around the world, a farmer from Yorkshire, UK. Please help us to make films by subscribing here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/ Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com Produced in collaboration with Jeremy Riggall http://www.sketchfilms.co.uk
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Lovely video. I love your job: nothing's more satisfying than working in nature, in the open air. I would love to come out and help you someday! I don't have any experience farming but, yes, like a fieldtrip, you know... I can do manually hard work.
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where's the helmet safety comes first most deaths on farms are from people not wearing a helmet on atv just a little fact if that was my farm I would ware a helmet because I don't what to wake up the next morning in hospital paralysed because i didn't where a helmet and I cant work ever again moving the sheep or Galloway's about the field it just annoys me when people don't ware a helmet it takes two seconds to clip that helmet on and save you life THANKS IF YOU READ THIS
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Being in the UK this isn't that surprising or eye opening. I wonder what other nationalities think is eye opening about it as it may just be me being used to it.
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Is it rude to say that this farmer shouldn't be exploiting animals? I know this guy is very traditional, but we live in a world now that doesn't need to do this anymore. Just like we use guns today instead of swords and shields in war, so too should we adopt a sustainable diet that helps the environment as well as improve our health. And we can allow all life to flourish in peace.
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For some odd reason this video turned out to be tremendously aesthetically pleasing
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Beautiful country
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beautiful
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This is why my vegan friends upset me when they criticize the meat industry despite the fact most have never set foot on a farm in their lives. My dad is farmer, the farm has been in our family for 500 years. It's more than just a job, it's a legacy. My dad works pretty much everyday no matter what the weather. He does everything in his power to keep our cattle safe a healthy. Despite being not being an emotional man, I've seen him cry over dead livestock. I can completely understand why someone would choose to be vegan. However vegan activists often ignore the whole picture when the criticize farming industry and make out that extreme cases of animal cruelty are the norm within the industry which is simply not true. My father and this man are a testament to this.
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Lancashire>Yorkshire
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I wonder how vegans react when seeing this video and what their opinion is of this man's occupation. The cows and goats are clearly not being mistreated or murdered for their meat, and it's their milk that's the extracted product, presumably not in a malicious or hurtful manner. The bloke seems nice and friendly and truly caring towards his animals. So I wonder if what is shown here meets with their approval or not and whether they'd mind having a glass of milk there if visiting. Hypothetically.
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A absolutely love the Working Day series. I hope they keep coming.
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I would call him a herder instead of a farmer. He doesn't raise any cultures, doesn't he? My grandfather has the apple gardens, pear gardens, tomato fields and melon fields. So, he is a farmer. But this guy is a herder, right?
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It`s nice to see that there are still places like this and people like him. I would really like to live in Yorkshire.
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0:02 x D
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the fences are awesome. ...it may be hard work, but at least he's not stuck in an office
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I wish I could do this instead of lets say the "modern america" route.
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A beautiful life.
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Nice.
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The area and the weather are just beautiful !