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About Lessons From the Land

Lessons from the Land, produced by Brazilian Fabricio Hochmüller and presented by the animated character John Miller, explores the agricultural past, especially of the United States, Brazil, and other countries with strong agricultural traditions, through carefully researched stories rooted in rural life from the 1960s to the 2010s—an era when work was relentless, profit margins were narrow, and the land taught lessons the hard way.

Our stories combine real historical research with an engaging narrative, tracing the evolution of agricultural equipment, major brands, financial pressures, land ownership, and the silent decisions that shaped generations of farmers.

These are lessons about discipline, finance, resilience, sustainability, and long-term thinking for those who understand the value of hard work and wisdom gained through effort.

Subscribe and revisit a time when words were few, work was honest, and the land was always remembered. 🌾🤝

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They Said My '56 Farmall Would Never Make It Through Another Winter… That Was 14 Winters Ago

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