5 Farmers Sing Hilarious Rendition Of ‘Friends In Low Places’ About The Lack Of Rain

There are a lot of reasons to appreciate summer. For some people, it is the warm weather and the ability to go outside for some fun in the sun. It doesn’t matter if they are spending time at the beach or at a backyard barbecue, it’s a great time to reconnect with family and have some fun with friends. It seems that summer just doesn’t last long enough and most of us wait for it all along.

Although most of us have a keen appreciation for summertime, there are also others who may worry about it to a certain extent. That is the case with farmers, and sometimes, the lack of rain during the summer months can be very stressful. Apparently, these five farmers from Canada, who also happen to be brothers, were struggling with the lack of rain during the summer months. Their crops were also struggling.

In an attempt to get the skies to open up and rain, these brothers decided that they would take things to a higher level. What they did has the Internet talking and laughing as well.

These brothers are Ty, JJ, Luke, Brock and Dusty Hunter. These five Canadians spend the majority of their summer days tending to their massive farm in Canada and cheering for their favorite hockey team. Unfortunately, the weather hasn’t been very good to them this summer and they are right in the middle of a serious drought.

Since it hasn’t rained in several weeks, they decided they would do something to try to turn the tide. They practiced for hours to get ready for this moment and then it happened. The Hunter brothers sang a version of ‘Friends in Low Places’ but they did it with a farming twist that you will not believe.

Nobody expected it to catch on.

These five brothers began singing in the rain and they were dancing around, hoping to bring some wet weather to the dusty land. The rain had not been around their area of Canada for weeks but it seems as if the song brought the needed results.

As these brothers were singing their song, clouds started rolling in toward the area. Our hope is that the clouds made it to their land and that their crops receive the water it needed.

Regardless of whether it rained or not, we hope to hear more from the Hunter Brothers. They certainly do have a lot of talent!

You can listen to the Hunter brothers singing their song in this video:

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