Man Lies Face-down on Bed with Wheels to Plant Crops on Farm, Video Goes Viral, Stirs Mixed Reactions

Man Lies Face-down on Bed with Wheels to Plant Crops on Farm, Video Goes Viral, Stirs Mixed Reactions

- A man has gone viral and generated reactions over the way and manner he engages in his farming

- The farmer was captured in a trending video planting crops on a farm while lying face-down on a bed with wheels

- His farming technique, many have argued, is one for lazy people while some persons commended his innovative ability

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A man has become an internet sensation as a video capturing his farming style emerged on social media.

The unidentified man in a video shared on LinkedIn by Anthony J James was seen lying face-down on a wheeled bed as he planted crops on his farm.

Man Lies Faced-down on Bed with Wheels to Plant Crops on Farm, Video Goes Viral and Stirs Mixed Reactions
Man farms using a wheeled bed in the trending video Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by Anthony J James on LinkedIn
Source: UGC

With the aid of his hands on the ground, he is able to control the movement of the bed.

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The argument around the farmer's crop cultivation style

The video was greeted with mixed reactions from LinkedIn users. Many opined that it encouraged laziness on the part of the farmer.

Some, however, thought otherwise. According to them, it was an innovation worthy of commendation and one that saves the farmer problems of back pains from farming the conventional way.

Saumyadip Pramanik said:

"A perfect example of the famous quote: lazy people are smarter.
"How does this person switch rows? and what if one wheel gets stuck in the mud?"

Sharon Schwartz argued:

"...the product demonstrated in the Video, makes complete sense to me also,as it is much healthier on the back than continuous bending, squatting motions which is hard on the back, knees and neck.
"Question: Is the man by any chance, disabled and created the vehicle to overcome his physical limitations that would otherwise keep him unemployed?

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"Either way, the invention obviously helps the worker get the job done and it appears to offer job safety elements as well!! It probably could be utilized on other physically based jobs too. Thanks for sharing!"

Richmond Matthewson wrote:

"What this proves is that almost anything is an insufficient excuse for getting a job done. Marvellous!
"This is NOT stupid: this person will NOT suffer from a crippling bad back from leaning over all the time."

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Nigerian man who grows crops above the ground

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man who grew crops above the ground had showcased the produce of his farming style.

He shared pictures of the progress he has recorded stating that the farming style can be used in cultivating crops anywhere and doesn't require the use of farmlands.

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While also maintaining that farming can be done throughout the year using the method, Larrison encouraged LinkedIn users to be innovative.

From the images shared by the IT consultant, the sack bag farming had already brought forth fence-high produce.

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