How Farms Work kicks off 2016 Harvest
AGDAILY Staff ·
October 24, 2016
How Farms Work, kicked off harvest yesterday and nearly 30,000 viewers have tuned in to see the progress. The dynamic YouTube channel, owned and operated by Ryan Kuster, showcased the progress made from sun up to sun down on the family’s beef and crop operation in Southwest Wisconsin. Kuster said right now the farm is averaging 240 bushels per acre.
We’re excited to announce that next month we’ll have Kuster joining our columnist team. To learn more about him, check out our profile story: Wisconsin farmer shows the world How Farms Work.
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