Awesome video again Hayden thanks buddy. You are so right beautiful scenery around you what a veiw out your office window 🪟. The drone shots are superb in slow motion they are almost magical. Well done Tessa on winning the light game. Keep the videos coming mate there awesome.
Love the effects of the slow motion camera and the combine operation accompanied by very pleasing music score. Fantastic and makes you appreciate the production of any agricultural products and the work involved to harvest those products.
Where the yield is higher it also could be better soil where as the other stuff is lighter more sandy soil. But I’m just guessing cause I’m not in the field.
Where you been son? Missed ya! You're right. Our state is beautiful isn't it. Absolutely incredible footage starting at 10:09. That hillside lit up in the red hughs of the sun is absolutely beautiful. I particularly like the way you slow down the video. Watching the reel do it's thing at that speed is so cool. The dust drifting off so slowly in the sun is so captivating. I swear I can smell the combine dust coming out of my phone. The footage at 11:00 of your mom unloading on the go with everything happening in slow motion is so awesome. The tires turning slow, the grain coming out of spout into the cart looks so cool. The scenery in the backround is gorgeous. I'm sure your videos are a treat for people who have never experienced the joy and fun of wheat harvesting. Keep the videos coming. You all stay safe out there! Oh, and your mom is pretty cool too!
Very good content. The drone footage combined with slow motion and scenery was spectacular photography with great music. A lot of work was put into this video and it shows. Great work.
Love your videos! Wish you'd let me come and ride with you for a day or two! Would do this old man's heart good. I ran harvest with my grandfather back in the 60's.
Very cool video. Interesting fact. The Maxxim trailers have TecNiq lights, that are manufactured in Michigan. They have a lifetime warranty. I am the “manufacturing representative” for TecNiq, in Mexico, Central and South America. That means that the hopper that you have, put just a little bit of food on the table for my family.
Great video of the harvest season getting underway. North Dakota definitely has some beautiful countryside views with the rolling hills! I've always enjoyed farming especially being part of the operation side of it. Today's farm equipment is so modern and advanced with technology and design. The John Deere line to me is the CADILLAC of equipment! Thanks for sharing your videos with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort Hayden! I'm a new subscriber of your channel and will watch the other videos plus look fwd to seeing the next ones. Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Looks like really nice wheat for dryland. If you get a chance visit Medora and the musical and pitchfork fondue they have all summer. The scenery at Teddy Roosevelt National Park is spectacular. We go every year as a family tradition. I live in South Central North Dakota where it t is not nearly as scenic as your location.
Probably the most inefficient industry I've ever been involved with...as a Canadian harvester said, the show comes first...maybe one I'll revolutionise it?(i could do the same work with 1 truck, as the 10 our company ran). Good to see it all again...regards from Scotland!
Where did you guys go? Last year we enjoyed almost daily videos. Now we're lucky to be with you once a week. I hope it is only because you're extremely busy.
Awesome drone footage, Hayden! The golden wheat fields & the sunsets are so pretty. Tessa is a keeper, allowing you to be lazy. Lol!😅 Will y'all be flying the TX flags sometime this year? Shana is a hoot!🤣 Stay safe.❤️🙏
if you take those white crop dividers off for wheat, barley crops then you don,t push the crop over. Use those dividers for canola crops that are tangled together. I have swathed 10,s of thousands of acres and always took them off for wheat, barley, oats and the like. You will get a cleaner cut.
This is what people refer to as wide open spaces. No smog here. No city lights, stars as many as you can count. Can you just imagine 250 years ago. Buffalo and why the native Americans refereed this to sacred ground. I loved the rolling hills and a tree here or there for just no reason.
wide lens would do justice...get the 120 degree lens...I have on for a Nikon and it is the best...it is the convex Sony lens...rent it for a few days when you are in town...it wil be heavy.
Interesting you always go counterclockwise around the field with the headlands. Isn’t it more advantageous if the auger points towards already harvested land? Maybe it’s a special Texan thing to do 🤔
@smockfarmer ….we prefer to go counter clockwise because all of our monitors are on our right side & we are usually cutting very close to fences & need to watch the header & this way we can watch both header & monitors. It’s just personal preference….we have opened up a field with the auger out before, just feels left handed lol
Tessa, this is for winning the light game 🏆 Shana, nice to see you again! Hayden, a supreme video as always. Good luck in ND. Thank you for the ride along ❤❤❤ - Hope
Can you fill us in on what test weight is running? We are better off to cut it a little wet and dry it than let it get wet and sacrifice test weight. We get hammered if test weight is below 58#
That part of the country your in is beautiful country for sure. Your Mother is a character. Enjoy your videos
I just love watching these videos of massive combines doing what they do. Impressive to say the least.
I'm a bit jealous, you guys get to see amazing scenery and meet some great people.
And mom's closings are hilarious
We have a 85 inch big screen and we see what your talking about ... IT'S BEAUTIFUL REALLY...
I'm watching on a 19 inch monitor and it is beautiful out there.
Awesome video again Hayden thanks buddy. You are so right beautiful scenery around you what a veiw out your office window 🪟. The drone shots are superb in slow motion they are almost magical. Well done Tessa on winning the light game. Keep the videos coming mate there awesome.
Beautiful country when looking out your windows and all you see is wheat upon wheat. great video
Awesome video that is by far the best drone video you have ever done. Safe harvesting and glad you have not harvested any tin.
Hi awesome families what beautiful drone pictures I love it night lights plus good seeing Tess and as always you all be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Love the effects of the slow motion camera and the combine operation accompanied by very pleasing music score. Fantastic and makes you appreciate the production of any agricultural products and the work involved to harvest those products.
Where the yield is higher it also could be better soil where as the other stuff is lighter more sandy soil. But I’m just guessing cause I’m not in the field.
Such a beautiful video of the sunset. I love this channel.
Where you been son? Missed ya! You're right. Our state is beautiful isn't it. Absolutely incredible footage starting at 10:09. That hillside lit up in the red hughs of the sun is absolutely beautiful. I particularly like the way you slow down the video. Watching the reel do it's thing at that speed is so cool. The dust drifting off so slowly in the sun is so captivating. I swear I can smell the combine dust coming out of my phone. The footage at 11:00 of your mom unloading on the go with everything happening in slow motion is so awesome. The tires turning slow, the grain coming out of spout into the cart looks so cool. The scenery in the backround is gorgeous. I'm sure your videos are a treat for people who have never experienced the joy and fun of wheat harvesting. Keep the videos coming. You all stay safe out there! Oh, and your mom is pretty cool too!
One more thing. The music you used is so fitting. It's so majestic.
Yes beautiful briefly! However no hills No trees. When you can see more than a mile nope lol ! Missouri In the corner Illinois East Iowa North
Rumor has it the North Dakota wheat crop is pretty good this year!
Your garden is thriving under your care! 🌻
THANK GOD YOU ARE BACK!!!!!
I've been to only Minot but not further west than that in North Dakota...it is beautiful country! Enjoyed the video! Your Mom is great though...lol
Great video, beautiful scenery and the big green machines.
Very good content. The drone footage combined with slow motion and scenery was spectacular photography with great music. A lot of work was put into this video and it shows. Great work.
Great job and footage! Safe cutting! Your mother has some pretty funny outros. lol
Great video. Nice to see your mom pop in. Enjoy the fresh Honey.
The countryside looks so calm and perfect for farming.
This video was absolutely delightful. Thanks for the laughs!
I see the Bee Keeper’s son, that family is the REAL DEAL!
Thank you so much for what you do! You feed the world!
Best videography yet Hayden ,great action and scenery capture.
Love the head mount gotta see more of that
Hope you have a happy time in North Dakota. Thank you for sharing. John T.
The drone shots are absolutely incredible 🤙🏽
Realtalk, that cinematic shot was insane, that was so beautiful, like just wow
Love your videos! Wish you'd let me come and ride with you for a day or two! Would do this old man's heart good.
I ran harvest with my grandfather back in the 60's.
Very cool video.
Interesting fact. The Maxxim trailers have TecNiq lights, that are manufactured in Michigan. They have a lifetime warranty.
I am the “manufacturing representative” for TecNiq, in Mexico, Central and South America.
That means that the hopper that you have, put just a little bit of food on the table for my family.
The cinematic slow-mo shots were incredible! Nice work.
Such a rewarding and wholesome way to live.
Great video of the harvest season getting underway. North Dakota definitely has some beautiful countryside views with the rolling hills! I've always enjoyed farming especially being part of the operation side of it. Today's farm equipment is so modern and advanced with technology and design. The John Deere line to me is the CADILLAC of equipment! Thanks for sharing your videos with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort Hayden! I'm a new subscriber of your channel and will watch the other videos plus look fwd to seeing the next ones. Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Looks like really nice wheat for dryland. If you get a chance visit Medora and the musical and pitchfork fondue they have all summer. The scenery at Teddy Roosevelt National Park is spectacular. We go every year as a family tradition. I live in South Central North Dakota where it t is not nearly as scenic as your location.
We went last year, it was really pretty
Probably the most inefficient industry I've ever been involved with...as a Canadian harvester said, the show comes first...maybe one I'll revolutionise it?(i could do the same work with 1 truck, as the 10 our company ran). Good to see it all again...regards from Scotland!
Your mom should always do the endings.
You do a great job filming. Love the slow motion
It's good to have you back 4G . When do you get to Emma boss 's place? Shana, keep having your funny endings . They are hilarious.
11:40 The afternoon sunset is very beautiful. I like your video
Have you ever done a short clip of Cody and his responsibilities handling the grain cart?
Where did you guys go? Last year we enjoyed almost daily videos. Now we're lucky to be with you once a week. I hope it is only because you're extremely busy.
@leefury7 ….we are still around. It’s just hard when we get in late 😴
@@HarvestChic Well I'm glad to hear everyone is doing well. Sleep well.
As usual, great video. Dibbs is the best supervisor in the fields. God Bless you all
Great video!! Looks like the wheat is making good. The scenery is beautiful.
Great video Hayden!
Greetings from the Neterlands!🤠🇳🇱
I remember sitting on my great uncle lap while cutting milo in open cab combine these folks have it way nice
Oh your Mom is a riot isn't she LOL always quick with a pun or quip LOL
Thanks for the video bud this got me through history class.
😂😂😂
It’s great you keep up to date. I hate when some farming channels are a month behind… Whatever happened to Tuesday’s with Tessa?!?!?
Потрясающе, превосходно, живо и потнастоящему красиво!
Храни вас небо ❤
Hayden it’s good to see you all back on. I hope you got your A/C fixed. What will be your next job?
drone shots were🔥🔥🔥
Great video, thanks for sharing, such massive farms!
Awesome drone footage, Hayden! The golden wheat fields & the sunsets are so pretty. Tessa is a keeper, allowing you to be lazy. Lol!😅 Will y'all be flying the TX flags sometime this year? Shana is a hoot!🤣 Stay safe.❤️🙏
if you take those white crop dividers off for wheat, barley crops then you don,t push the crop over. Use those dividers for canola crops that are tangled together. I have swathed 10,s of thousands of acres and always took them off for wheat, barley, oats and the like. You will get a cleaner cut.
That's the thing about ND everyone thinks its flat and boring, but it's not!
This is what people refer to as wide open spaces. No smog here. No city lights, stars as many as you can count.
Can you just imagine 250 years ago. Buffalo and why the native Americans refereed this to sacred ground.
I loved the rolling hills and a tree here or there for just no reason.
FANTASTIC editing job.. wow.
Great video good to see y'all
Beautiful country over mate
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful footage.
Thanks for feeding us!
Amber waves of grain! Gotta love it.
Very beautiful video thank you
Great drone footage 😊
yes rock and go
Ahh yes Farming Simulator 2050
Driving a combine in that landscape with your girlfriend and dog. Man is so lucky.
wide lens would do justice...get the 120 degree lens...I have on for a Nikon and it is the best...it is the convex Sony lens...rent it for a few days when you are in town...it wil be heavy.
Spectacular!
Square ??? Great video guys. Mom you were awesome..lol
And off you go 😊
Great content, beautiful drone footage. 6 figure subs are coming your way kid!
Great video. Really enjoyed it.
Interesting you always go counterclockwise around the field with the headlands. Isn’t it more advantageous if the auger points towards already harvested land? Maybe it’s a special Texan thing to do 🤔
@smockfarmer ….we prefer to go counter clockwise because all of our monitors are on our right side & we are usually cutting very close to fences & need to watch the header & this way we can watch both header & monitors. It’s just personal preference….we have opened up a field with the auger out before, just feels left handed lol
@@HarvestChic makes sense after you explain it, and as you say it’s a personal preference :)
Tessa, this is for winning the light game 🏆 Shana, nice to see you again! Hayden, a supreme video as always. Good luck in ND. Thank you for the ride along ❤❤❤ - Hope
bro has more money in irl than me in fs22
I just love North Dakota
Liked and subbed
Great video. Great view. Them John deere combines working hard.
Greetings from South Texas. God bless on the harvest
North Dakota is underrated
One bushel of wheat will make 90 loaves of bread
Your fruits look so fresh and delicious
good video thanks
Awesome video
And the Archimedian Screw is still working in all modern machineries - still and forever after 1,700 ys ....
Beaut video. Bless you
Cab wheat never gets made into flour.
I gave this video a like
fs 25 ultra pro max
Bros irl farm is better than my farming simulator farm💀
Muito bom o vídeo, assistindo aqui do brasil 🇧🇷
Your mom doesn't look old enough to be your mother, but don't tell her that cuz I don't want her head to get to swollen! 😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can you guys put cameras in the trucks please! You don’t have to if you don’t want to
why are you cutting so low enjoy your videos be safe God bless.
Can you fill us in on what test weight is running? We are better off to cut it a little wet and dry it than let it get wet and sacrifice test weight. We get hammered if test weight is below 58#
Helper B's graintank is full
Hey Hayden I was wondering if custom harvesting is actually profitable
A good song for this video would be Red Dirt Road. lol
What FPS do you use for drone shots?