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5th Sep 2024

All Things Farming and Parenting with Greg and BrookeAnna Peterson from the Peterson Farm Bros

Greg and BrookeAnna Peterson, farmers and YouTube stars, discuss their experiences running a family farm and creating entertaining videos. They grow a variety of crops and raise cattle, while also managing a wedding venue and doing Airbnb. Greg is the primary creator of their YouTube videos, which started as a hobby and eventually became a source of income. They talk about the challenges of balancing farming and YouTube, as well as the support they receive from their family. They also discuss their experiences as parents and how their children are growing up in the farming and entertainment industry. The conversation explores the changes and challenges of incorporating family life into a farming operation. The topics covered include the adjustments made as children join the farm, the dynamics of farm parenting, the role of grandparents in childcare, the balance between work and family time, the challenges of documenting farm life on social media, and the future of the Peterson Family Farm. The guests share their experiences and offer advice for farming parents.

Takeaways

  • Running a family farm involves growing crops, raising livestock, and managing small businesses.
  • Creating YouTube videos can be a source of income and a way to promote farming and agriculture.
  • Balancing farming and YouTube requires time management and support from family members.
  • Being a parent on a farm involves juggling responsibilities and finding ways to involve children in farm activities.
  • Public speaking skills can be developed through practice and experience.
  • Traveling with children can be challenging but also provides opportunities for family bonding. Incorporating family life into a farming operation requires adjustments and flexibility.
  • Balancing work and family time can be challenging, but spending quality time with children is important.
  • Grandparents play a significant role in providing childcare and support on the farm.
  • Documenting farm life on social media can be a balancing act, considering the privacy and safety of children.
  • Planning for the future of the farm involves navigating the transition to the next generation and ensuring its sustainability.
  • Farm-specific parenting advice includes prioritizing time with children and not being too hard on oneself.

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About the Podcast

Barnyard Language
Real talk about running farms and raising families.
Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us!

No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed.

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