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by Caleb Parke

Among the majority of Super Bowl commercials with fast-paced, carefree humor, one ad made everyone stop and listen. No, it wasn't Beyonce's voice -- it was the nostalgic voice of Paul Harvey.

The commercial features captivating images of farmers, highlighting the hard work they do before the sun rises until after the sun goes down in rough elements and tough times. 

I am reminded of all the stories my grandpa told me growing up and listening to Paul Harvey give "The Rest of the Story." 

This ad lit up Twitter and had "Paul Harvey" and #GodMadeAFarmer trending on Twitter and even made Twitchy

We love this commercial because it gives credit to the first entrepreneurs to cultivate this planet. Farmers take something desolate and give life to the masses. 

We thank God for farmers.

Here is the transcript from the commercial with the video below:

So God made a Farmer

And on the eighth day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said I need a caretaker- 
So God made a Farmer...

God said I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, milk the cows, work all day in the field, milk cows again, eat supper then go to town and stay past midnight at a meeting of the school board-
So God made a Farmer...

I need somebody with arms strong enough to wrestle a calf and yet gentle enough to deliver his own grandchild; somebody to call hogs,tame cantankerous machinery, come home hungry, have to await lunch until his wife's done feeding visiting ladies, then tell the ladies to be sure and come back real soon, and mean it-
So God made a Farmer...

God said I need somebody willing to sit up all night with and newborn colt, and watch it die, then dry his eyes and say maybe next year. I need somebody who can shape an axe handle from a persimmon sprout, shoe a horse with a hunk of car tire, who can make a harness out of hay wire, feed sacks and shoe straps, who at planting time and harvest season will finish his forty hour week by Tuesday noon and then, paining from tractor back, will put in another 72 hours- 
So God made a Farmer

God had to have somebody willing to ride the ruts at double speed to gt the hay in ahead of the rain, and yet stop in midfield and race to help when he sees first smoke from a neighbor's place-
So God made a Farmer...

God said I need somebody strong enough to clear trees and heave bales,yet gentle enough to wean lambs and pigs and tend to pink combed pullets; who will stop his mower for an hour to splint the broken leg of a meadowlark. It had to be somebody who'd plow deep and straight and not cut corners;somebody to seed, seed, breed, and rake and disk and plow and plant and tie the fleece and strain the milk and replenish the self-feeder and a hard week's work with a five-mile drive to church. Somebody who would bale a family together with the soft, strong bonds of sharing; who would laugh and then sigh, and reply with smiling eyes when his son says he want to spend his life doing what dad does-
So God made a Farmer...


By: Paul Harvey

From his address to the 1987 AFBF Convention.


 


Comments

02/04/2013 10:22am

This was fantastic my Father in law is a farmer 84 years old still has 40 cows works 365 days sun up till sun down . Would love to get a copy of transcript and frame it for him. Thanks Pat.

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Caleb
02/04/2013 1:05pm

Thank you Pat! And be sure to thank your Father-in-law for the hard work he does - I pray that God would continue to bless him! I'm sure he would love a copy of the transcript! Thanks for reading!

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Marie B
02/04/2013 11:03am

My grandparents had a farm in Georbia and when I was a little girl we would visit and my grandmother picked beans, worked her other 'fields', I got to gather eggs and take bath i. The galvnized tub filled with water warmed by the sun most of the day. The. Grandmother would kill a couple of chickens and make fried chicken on a wood stove whi h heated hp the kitchen

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Marie B.
02/04/2013 11:13am

I messed up.....anyway the kitchen was beyond HOT, but the. Hi ken was the best fried chicken ever! She canned veggies, bought a. Ow cor meat and everything was kept in a freezer in town cause they didn't have electricity! I remember these as so e of the best days this city slicker ever lived! She didn't have extra money and we never went to movies, Disney or anywhere except town and the General store with my grandfather who would buy me my own small bottle of Coke! Yes, thank. God for Farmers who worked hard and loved deeply! When my grandfather died his coffin ( with him in it!) was in the living room and we slept in the (his) bedroom and it didn't feel weird cause that is just what people did! My grandmother was never ill until she had a stroke at 84 and passed after 3 mths. I absolutely loved the Farmer commercial with Paul Harvey!! Good old days.....butkinda glad I didn't have to sork that hard! Whatever would we do without our microwaves......my grandmother would have been in awr!

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Marie B.
02/04/2013 11:15am

Sorry for all the typos....I am eating lunch as I type!:)

02/04/2013 3:30pm

This is definitely my number one favorite commercial of all time!!
Just reading the text makes me tear up.
Awesome job, Caleb! :)

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Caleb
02/04/2013 9:04pm

Thanks for reading and for all the encouragement, SD!

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Cathryn
02/04/2013 9:22pm

Absolutely an American way of life that we can't let go - because it is the farmer of America that still feeds the world! May God continue to bless the hard work of your hands and the soft love of your heart!

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