My dad loved Paul Harvey’s radio broadcasts, and his favorite happens to be “So God Made a Farmer.” It suits him well to say the least. Farming was a substantial part of my dad…
At the 1978 FFA convention, a radio broadcaster delivered a speech that would become the unofficial prayer for those who work the land and keep this country fueled, fed, and clothed.
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It’s a minor miracle this Super Bowl ad ever saw the light of day. The ad, created by Ram Trucks, […]
Everyone has heard Paul Harvey's version of "So, God Made A Farmer" from Ram's Superbowl commercial, but now it's the farmer's daughter.
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Forget the Ravens and the 49ers. Chrysler just won the Super Bowl with a commercial for its truck brand that was memorable, unique, and inspiring.
Everyone has heard Paul Harvey's version of "So, God Made A Farmer" from Ram's Superbowl commercial, but now it's the farmer's daughter.
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A Super Bowl advertisement for Ram Trucks featuring excerpts from a Carter-era address to the Future Farmers of America Convention struck a chord with its religious imagery.
Everyone has heard Paul Harvey's version of "So, God Made A Farmer" from Ram's Superbowl commercial, but now it's the farmer's daughter.
Everyone has heard Paul Harvey's version of "So, God Made A Farmer" from Ram's Superbowl commercial, but now it's the farmer's daughter.
When this commercial aired during Super Bowl 47, America sat quietly and listened for two minutes.
Paul Harvey gave the world a great gift when he made his “So God Made a Farmer” speech at the Future Farmer’s of America Convention in 1978. In 2013, his words became a Superbowl Commercial for Dodge. It touched my Midwestern-raised heart. My grandfather was a farmer, my uncle is a farmer, and surely my […]
I have to say my favorite part is the last paragraph... And on the 9th day God looked down and said, “I have just asked a lot of this old boy, he is going to need some help,” So God made a farmer’s wife. God said, “She has to get up before dawn and not let that farmer hit snooze for the third time, cook breakfast while he is milking cows, wake and ready the brood for school, take supper to him in the field and remind him to quit in time to get to the school board meeting in town.” So God made a farmer’s wife. “I need someone strong enough to carry his children and at 8 months along run cows out of corn field. Someone to run for parts, come home and throw a meal together and deliver another meal to a sick neighbor. Someone to mend his clothes and keep them clean, who will deliver her good towels and own hair dryer to the barn to warm a shivering calf.” So God made a farmer’s wife. “I need someone who will trade off with him in the barn while saving that newborn colt. And when it dies, she will cry, when he says, ‘Maybe next year.’ Someone who can use that ax and knows where to find it. Who can fashion a child’s belt out of baling twine, while running horses back in and fixing the hot wire. And who at planting time finishes her forty-hour week by Tuesday noon, 16 of those hours at her in town job.” So God made a farmer’s wife. God knew that farmer would need someone out there bucking bales & bouncing along at double speed helping get that hay in ahead of the rain. Someone who would run with him to the neighbors’ when he sees smoke and then come up with enough food to feed the tired, hungry, impromptu firemen. So God made a farmer’s wife. God said, “She has to be strong enough to heave bales, scoop out bins, carry feed buckets, yet gentle enough to fix a child’s boo-boo with a duct tape & shop towel bandage in the middle of a field. It has to be someone who won’t cut corners when it comes to the land and animals but cut them in her clothing, grocery, beautician and decorating budget. Somebody to seed, weed, feed, breed and rake and disc and plow and mix calf bottles and load livestock and haul them to town. Who makes sure everyone is bathed and in the pew Sunday morning for church.” “Somebody who would trust his guidance, but offer her suggestions, as he baled his family together in love and sharing. Who gently reminds him of who he is working for. Someone who would laugh, then sigh and then reply with smiling eyes, when her daughter says she wants to grow up and ‘marry a farmer.’” So God made a farmer’s wife. Megan Gottman (I usually don't post other peoples content but thought this poem was amazing and I had to share with my fellow ag peeps. I do not own any of the above so to see the original post check out this great blog http://unchartedrhoade.blogspot.com/2013/02/so-god-made-farmers-wife.html )
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Everyone has heard Paul Harvey's version of "So, God Made A Farmer" from Ram's Superbowl commercial, but now it's the farmer's daughter.
Dodge Ram’s tribute to American agribusiness.
A Super Bowl advertisement for Ram Trucks featuring excerpts from a Carter-era address to the Future Farmers of America Convention struck a chord with its religious imagery.