Quick Ride!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Ashtyn & Chapel came to shift me off on the drill for a bit so I can spray, but before we go, let's take a quick little ride! 🙂😆
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That kid already living the dream 🤟
Good to see Ashton back in the tractor putting seed in the ground.
The old house made me curios too old shops and blacksmith tools.( I was born in sask. In1944 and travelled around the world modifying and repairing farm machinery for a good part of my life.
Your so lucky to have such a talented wife as Ashtyn. Im sure Chapel will soon be running equipment soon...
Yep, from an IPad at the home place !! Hey DAD !!! Go fill up drill #3 and get me another hotpocket mom !!
My mom couldn’t back out of the garage without hitting something. Chappel’s mom can run a 4wd tractor with a 85ft drill. If there’s a coolest mom in Canada award I think we know who wins!!!
Nice to see Ashtyn back on the tractor.
Nice seeing Ashtyn back in the tractor again. Great video.
of no interest to you Mike but a quick peak of the old homestead and buildings and an idea of how it was a century ago would be of interest (at least to me)
If that house could speak it would have stories to tell
Mike needs a drone to fly around old homestead yards to give us a look. Lots of history there.
Great job driving the tractor
Wow a old homestead? Love to hear some history on it Mike!
That's what I was thinking too. It would be interesting to snoop around and explore some of those old farmstead!
Chapel watching Dad with A Lot of thoughts going on in his little head lol
So sweet 😮
I don’t own a farm but I feel I need to get my hands on some mid row banders 😊
Morning Ashton and Chappell glad to see you are doing good.
She's a pretty good driver👍
Great job driving the tractor and airseeder Ashtyn
Great video Mike and Ashtyn
Hi Mike. Wheat after oats is a ver good rotation. Here in Spain we do it very often
Just drove the Yellowhead today from Yorkton into Alberta.
Amazing how much land does not appear to be seeded and the amount of water laying around on fields that are seeded.
Being not from this area I would have to assume that this is not normal.
I’m from Ontario and I would say we are at least a couple weeks ahead as far as crops go.
A lot of farms looks like yours along the way and I was trying to figure from videos where exactly you are in the North.
Awesome video by the way.
Nice to watch the family involved like they are.
Keep doing the amazing work
Great to kinda see the family
There has been lots of oats wheat rotations going on here lately. Oats is not a bad price..and getting away from every second year canola is good with the clubroot going around.
You walked by an old house. I always want to see inside and around the old places. Can you make a detour next time to the house ?
Good job Mike 👏
Good luck spraying Mike
Hey Mike, I enjoy videos from your part of this great earth 😎 , Putting seed in the ground makes us think about harvest too, just a question, has your dealer let you know about the changes you can do to your class 8&9 S series combines on the cleaning shoe? If you need more details I’d be happy to share that with you, basically you remove the extended precleaner and change the cleaning shoe to a class 6&7, we’ve have very good success with this change and we get a much nicer grain sample making that change, we’ve seen for years class 6&7 combines making nicer samples but hadn’t understood why until recently, Happy seeding for now!
You got a bonus, a house! It is a fixer upper. How about those Oilers? !!!
Salut Mike magnifique vidéo et le tracteur et le semoirs et bien équipés 😂😮😅😊
9:25 nice place for you new home
Ashtyn does a great job with all those water holes in the area. Do you find that she is more cautious than you or Donovan would be??
Nice to see water laying around in the fields.
No it isn't, that's the last thing we want in the fields so we have to go around
A little mud on the tires. I thought she was going to wing that rig in the mud hole. Great job young lady. Great job. She’s a keeper !!! Is that house in the background a fixer upper ???
Pfew, I was scared to death that Chapel was going to see his crazy daddy ride the planter. I should have trusted your better judgment more, obviously!!😁 👍👍 As always! God bless you and yours.
Hello Mike good 👍🇮🇹
At this point you should have some windshield wiper T Shirts... At some point fans probably send you windshield wipers in bulk amounts in the mail😂
That’s how demps was. She’d put me in my place too!
What happened to the used set of Harrows you bought a few years ago.
Mike a question. the house at 9.20 mark is that yours if so could you do a video on it, like old abandoned stuff
I thought you had bought a set of degelman harrows did you get rid of them? That ground would've been perfect to try that schulte disc harrow on that you tried last year.
It looks as though big red on duals can pull as well as JD rx ?
poor Chapel - its bigger than a TV but I dont think it would be as entertaining.. Still, hanging our with mum and dad on some of the worlds biggest farming equipment cant be all bad...
It is the best a kind can get. I now......
It will be easy to take out vol oats surely, pinoxaden, clodinafop, fenoxyprop,
Mike could you bring in a big rear box blade with gps and eliminate some of these water spots and pitch them down to one big one
Wouldn't it make sense to take some soil from the hill tops and fill in some sloughs and do some drainage. Would drive me crazy going around all those. Ps I grew up on a farm just south of Winnipeg and we had no areas of water standing close by unless drainage was neglected.
You can spray oats out of wheat easily
Hey Mike love ur videos how many acres do yall have left to seed
Ashtyn handles that giant rig like the pro she is! I suspect there's a reason the tire treads on Bourgault seed carts are reverse those on tractors?
Yes, a very good reason that I can’t quite remember.
Compaction reasons I believe
I can only comment on it like this: In germany when doing (mostly its with forage) some farmers reverse there tires because it greatly reduces wear, but also you loose traction. Im guessing because the cart probably isnt wheel driven and they just roll, he does it for tire lifetime. However I dont know if there is something else to it.
A lot of speculation in this thread that seems based on wild guesses passed from generation to generation without any real analysis.
The only real effect is to reduce clogging, On the tractor, being driven causes the slippage to clean out the treads. While on non-driven tires (and especially with brakes) the slight slippage is in the other direction so reversing the tire helps keep the treads cleared.
There is no change in tire area in contact with the ground or total vehicle mass thus no change in compaction, the rubber compound is a non-directional material so there would be no change in wear.
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How many acres can you plant before the tank is empty, is there a automatic sensor that stops the tractor?
So mike quick question. With the release of the af11 will you get a demo? And maby go red?
Just in crop it when wheat is small with everest
Would a disc harrow dry out the soil to much to be of use to break up the straw mats?
So you shall have the little one driving the tractor? What do you think about this Mike 😊
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Mike, what do you guys spray up there for oat control ?
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Why not just go back with oats again?
That way your volunteer crop would match and not be a problem?
It’s still a small grain behind a small grain.
Always wondered why the tread is "backward" of typical tractor tires on your seed tender.
Treads that is doing the pulling face forward but tires that are being pulled are flipped around for compaction reasons.
@@crandonborth Don't think it is compaction. Just cuts wear roading especially on pavement
when you overlap half or so of the soil that is already seeded, will the machine automatically stop seeding that section, and seed the other half simultaneously?
Sectional control
Can you connect all that water to one big pond
Hey Mike did you and Brian swap tractors at anytime for a comparison?
Just curious Mike where is your north farm located. I have good friends that farm around kamsask and verigin
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6:19 So how do you know Mike?
Hello Mike. Just curious how much competition you have with monette farms? Do you have agreeable terms or is it pretty heated?
Why do you think he needs to have anything to do with them.. all they’re interested in is destroying forests to gain more land greedy bastards
@@Adam-x4bbecause they directly compete with him around swift current so I’m curious what the relationship is like. As large as they are it would be impossible to avoid them
We farm around them or them us in a couple areas. Darrel was my Case sales guy back in the day and Russ his brother was a Bayer Rep for years. I get along with them both fine.. One day Darrel just decided to go find a mountain of capital and start farming 😂
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
L 10:04 this the house for sale
Hopefully some of those sloughs can be consolidated.
how would that work?
@@justincase2830drain one slough into another so there’s just one large slough(hopefully on the edge of the field) instead of a bunch of smaller ones scattered throughout
@@clearskiesranch1362 That sounds like a viable plan!
He's getting so big. Is there a sibling in his near future?
when is mom going to let the little one ride seed wagon ?
Put some tile in
And run it to where?? It’s flat everywhere up there. You’d have to install lift pumps and build up birms to hold water back… not realistically feasible.
Cost benefit ratio says NO unless capital exists to include irrigation as well. Then? maybe- depends on the climate of each year, crop storage capacity etc etc
@@crandonborthYou only need a few inches to drain
@@wssides. Tile always pays
like your new house , Casa Mike , adios
I knew Mike was weird but chapel is Hollyweird weird. Not quite but close. Chapel is a last name. Hope he's got a cool middle name.
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The inefficient pattern she used was driving me nuts. Reminded me of a certain somebody that helps me with mowing.
On a 84’ drill you don’t quite have the maneuverability you’ll like. 😂
@@crandonborth Yeah, so you need to plan your pattern a bit to reduce excess compaction of already planted areas.
eg. going counter clockwise around that pond would have created only one small crossover saving time and crop compaction.