Not bad for a couple of dirty old hog farmers 🐖 Thank you for 100k! Thank you to all of you that support us no matter what platform! We appreciate you more than you know!
@iowANFarmer came to Southeast Iowa for podcast round 2 and a Farmer Grade warehouse tour. Watch the full tour here! Podcast coming soon!
https://youtu.be/_qOjvi1UA4U?si=7vD2I...
We have just reached an incredible milestone of 50,000 subscribers and we could not have done it without each and every one of you. So, from the bottom of our hearts, we want to say a massive THANK YOU!
When we started This'll Do Farm, our aim was to share our love for pig farming and show how agriculture is done out here in our area of Iowa. Never in our wildest dreams did we imagine that we would be able to create a community of 50,000 dedicated subscribers!
Your support, engagement, and enthusiasm have been the driving force behind our growth and success. Your comments, likes, shares, and constructive feedback have not only helped us improve our content but also inspired us to continue sharing our journey with you. We are grateful for every single one of you who has joined us on this adventure, and we look forward to growing even more as a community.
Here's to the next 50,000 subscribers and beyond! Thanks!
@iowANFarmer stopped by the farm to check out our operation! Go show him some love! He’s a great guy who makes great content.
https://youtu.be/CBj3sOLwUyc
We had a bad day of loading pigs.. See it in Friday's video here 👉🏻https://youtu.be/x7H7d_3Pac8
If you’re at the World Pork Expo this week come swing by the Barn Tools booth to say hi to Tork and I
Welcome to it! This’ll Do Farm is a 6th generation family farm located in Southeast Iowa that is run by a father-son duo Tork and Sawyer. Sawyer and Tork are the force behind their family farm taking care of pigs, along with farming the family’s acres. Together, they promote agriculture in a positive light by recording their day-to-day life’s on the farm. Both Tork and Sawyer have a burning desire to grow the farm bigger and bigger and keep the family legacy going.