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Support my channel by downloading Fishing Clash for free using my link: https://fishingclash.link/Kate Don't forget to use my gift code KATESAG to get a $20 reward and a free avatar, and share your biggest catch in the comments below!! I’m back on the farm after spending the summer in Toulouse, France, for my internship—just in time for the first day of the 2024 wheat harvest. I hope you’re not tired of the harvest content because this is my favorite time of the year. Since I spend most of the year studying at University, I don’t get to film much farm content outside of the summer. So here’s your chance to see what another year of harvest looks like. Visit the Kate's Ag Website: https://www.katesag.com/ To purchase a 100% grown and made in USA KatesAg T-Shirt or Cotton USA made tote bag: https://www.katesag.com/ Kate's agriculture based handbag line can be found on: https://katestephens.com/ If you have a farm that you would like me to feature, please feel free to email [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kates_ag/?h... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katesag Postal/Mailing Address: P.O. Box 476 Great Falls, MT 59403 My Story: Hello, I’m Kate Stephens, a 20-year-old 4th generation farmer from Montana. My family's roots in farming run deep, stretching back to 1912 when my great-grandfather emigrated from Denmark and began cultivating the land we still work today. Farming has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember; I started learning the ropes at just two years old and now operate one of our combines during harvest. I believe in the importance of understanding where our food comes from, and I hope to share that knowledge in a fun and engaging way through my YouTube videos and products. Kate’s Ag is more than just a brand—it's an extension of our farm, a celebration of the grains we've been growing to feed families for over a century. I hope you find as much joy in my products as I do because they carry the legacy of our land and the hard work of generations.

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