Combining Cereal Rye
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
- Combining Cereal Rye with a Massey Ferguson 9690 combine.
Baling the rye straw with Agco Challenger tractor and a BB940 New Holland Square Baler.
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Rhonda You and Kevin must be pretty proud that every one of you children has a great work ethic.
You got so many tractor and truck passes on the field, that your compaction now is out of charts.
Good sat morning fhrm vermontville mi. Just joined ur chanle other day. Stay safe. Peace.
Good morning!! Welcome to our channel!
Hey Arces of Clay Family!👋 Awesome drone footage! Be safe, Stay cool, and Be blessed! 😆❤👍
Thanks Rhonda and crew
The drone footage adds so much to the regular narration giving a "bird's-eye-view" of the many things happening at the same time in the field. I can almost smell the straw but enjoy not having the itch! My Dad had a combine 70+ years ago it was pulled by a tractor. Don't recall much more than that as I was around 6 years old but loved to ride along with anyone on a tractor!
Great job to the drone operator and editor for nice smooth shots without fast zooms from one spot to another. Such an all encompassing view of the field work!
When drones first came out I thought they were next to useless. I was so wrong... again. They're so useful. I see farmers getting up-close views of crops and your videos are amazing.
Yes drone is great benefit to use checking everything alike farm animals, water pivot if something wrong, and else. Beautiful video.. thanks for post!
I really really enjoy your videos, filled with family, values, and knowledge. God bless you all
Thank you!!
What a Beautiful Farmer .
That´s clever, never thought about having it chopped and then into bales, it must make it a lot easier when bedding with it and making feed
As long as the bales don’t fall apart. Y’all don’t want it long?
@@MrMagnum7220 Well, it´s handy when you are making bedding straw, the shredder dont have to work as hard and for the heffers and bulls, you can just spread it as it is, they like it whatever you get them :)
Wow just watching this is making my hay fever act up. These days one of the few things we can still be proud of is the American farmer. Hats off to you guys and gals.
Just cut our rye in southern Michigan today. We do the same thing for cover crops, and leave a feild to use for this years seed. Saves a lot of cost.
Those are some Huge Bad Boy Bales of Rye. WOWsers. Thank GOD for Equipment to lift them.👍
From the birds eye view your land looks really beautiful
Thank you!
Great drone video 👍Aloha from Hawaii🤙😎🏝
Rhonda you do a great job explaining all aspects of the farm 🚜 thank you 😊
Hello again Rhonda! I love the drone 👍....thanks for another one. 😎👌
Good morning I love watching your video I watch all the your friend have a wonderful great day
Rye has become a popular cover crop here in Nebraska too. Quite a few guys are raising it to sell the seed. Makes good fall and spring grazing after soybeans.
Another great video Rhonda thankyou 🌹
Thanks for another nice video , could watch all day you all take care God bless
I really like those shots from up above in the air. Then you can see how big the fields are.
First nine minutes was poetry in motion. Excellent drone work. Very nicely done. Love from Alabama!!!
Good morning, love the video, great camera work and your explanations of what you are doing are very interesting. Nice to see Sanders behind the wheel, great experience at a young age. Hope you all have a nice weekend
Like the drone footage. Really shows how much is happening all at one time.
whom ever is doing the drone footage, wow, good job. and also the background music. it really add to the enjoyment of watching. may God Bless you and your family
The Fall Rye we raise here on the western Canadian prairies shells out real bad before all heads are ripe, so we have to swath it and pick up the swathes to harvest for grain. It comes real early if we want to make silage and there’s lots of plant material so it yields good
Very interesting on the rye harvesting! Looks like your neighbor has a very nice pretty good size Massey Ferguson combine! With the thickness of that rye it doesn't look like he could go too fast, lol. You + the neighbor & other farmers seem to have very good luck and familiarity with Massey Ferguson equipment.
Awesome drone footage Ronda
Looks like Ethan is back. Enough work to keep everybody busy. Love the drone shots.
Hi Rhonda, we have been planting short season corn after wheat for 35 years for silage. Usually have it in by 7/1 and it does well with little moisture. You are absolutely correct, it is usually up in 3 days.
Great video, nice to see you folks get through the field without something breaking down. Hope everyone is having a great summer. Thank you.
FAQ: Who is flying the drone to get your aerial shots? Boy do they add to the content. and great music background selections for the interludes of the aerial shots!
I agree! Nice.
Agree, really makes the video.
My favorite sandwich is rye bread, pastrami, provolone cheese, with a little hot mustard and thinly sliced onion
Absolutely! Great video
Guy On the combine made a great job o picking up that laid crop 💪 really good drone footage as well, can see the challenger was having to work some in that swathe 👍👍
Great job picking up the bales guys
nice video all the family chips in, well done.from the uk.
Mr. Sanders drivin' truck. One of the many benefits of farm life for youngsters. Looks like your fields are producing nicely. Ronda, your mesmerizing music puts me in a whole different state of mind. Giving me good vibes.
I was surprised at how good the combine did picking up the rye. Sometimes a person just lucks out. Lol. Thanks for another great video !!
The combine did a really good job!
My 3 favorite farming channels are you guys, the Welkers(Welker Farms), and Hourigan Dairy(farming fixing fabricating). Good people and all really good mechanics.
It's nice being able to see your family working as a team. Very efficient too. Be safe out there!
I just love the drone footage of the fields and the farm lands it’s so beautiful
The neighbor did a great job of harvesting the rye. I was thinking there would be ~50% yield from the laying down, but I don't think so! Thanks for the good video!
The combine did a great job!
I really enjoyed that video as all of them. Isn't it nice to get up and personal with a piece of equipment using that drone, sure makes for some
great shots. And watching the drone cast a shadow on different things is pretty neat
Thanks!! It is neat to see the equipment running from all angles.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
I don’t miss a single video! So beautiful, thank you.. 🍀
Thank you!
These machines are amazing to watch.....
Beautiful rye crop!
I harvested my rye a week ago and my yield was right there with you , lots of straw but small heads and mine was just as flat when i combined it . I'm about 3 hour northeast of you
Liked the video, music & drone footage, thank you!
A couple of videos ago you were telling people the tractor was fine when it "puffed smoke"; never operated a large square but I would guesstimate about everything would smoke when that huge plunger strokes! Sure Kevin has helped teach you much about the farm but a thank you note to your father wouldn't hurt. People comment on your children's work ethic and they learned that from their parents and you and Kevin learned it from your parents. Today's society doesn't appear to get that! God Bless Your Family!
You need to see our baling operation. 2 JD big square baling sometimes 3. 1 loader tractor stacking 3 high. 1 loader tractor loading 6 goose neck trailers and a couple of semi. All straw in the barns before we quit for the day. Rake and bale on average 200 acres a day. 3rd week now. 7 days a week. Still another week or so to go. 15 hour avg work day. About a 1000 acres to go. Only a couple of hours from from your location. Stay safe and health.
Your neighbor did a good job on that rye. When it is down like that it is a slow go. Have to use a reel with tines on it so that it will get down into the straw and lift it up into the head. Bat type reels don't work very well for that. That must be a rotary combine cause the straw was chewed up pretty well. Balers work best behind a walker machine but yours looked like it was doing a good job. Looks like the Challenger is still going strong. The boys did a good and hard job on that trans. Great drone footage too...
Music always makes the videos better !
Excellent video, great job accomplished, drone really adds to it
Morning Rhonda great video I enjoyed it been awhile I learned a lot dont do any other channels as to much for phone enjoy stay blessed till next time
Thanks for watching!!!
Good Afternoon from South Africa.
Hello!
Great job raking Kevin
Great video Rhonda. Y'all take care and have a blessed weekend and I'll see you on your next video.
Thanks for nother great video you have great camera work keep up great work you do on the farm
Amazing drone footage. Never saw rye harvest before, very nice. The combine looks great. All hands on deck.
Really like the video's, and seeing what goes on owning a farm, never done anything like that myself. I did help put up hay when I was 15, now 74. As always be safe. Peace.🇺🇸🌻
Very interesting video, and good job editing!!!. Greetings from your fan in Argentina!!!
always fun videos
I've never done any farming but those machines are amazing to watch.
Great vid! Very entertaining and informative
Thanks!
What an operation. Please no more ads
No ads, no videos.
Enjoyed your video
Thanks!!
Looking good farming is best
Good straw for you
Great video Ronda
Good job mom that Belling the straw up and to bad the string Keep broken you have to drive slow I bet it’s a long time be good and be safe out there
And I ask self ? What or how is rhy used in my foods. Will be checking that out next. But what a cool channel .I am liking it and sharing. Tha k you
Nice video I was curious as to why you use pallet forks to move bales instead of a regular square bale forks.
New Holland is a good name for a bailer. I have never heard of Challenger.
Great video baling Ethan
I live on a property that use to be a small dairy farm. Most of the property has been broken up and sold off now sadly. The old barn has even been torn down but in my backyard there is still the first small building they hand milked in. The building was built out of hand poured cinder blocks and it still has the formed concrete feeding troughs .
Nice video, thx.
Sharing always Rhonda
good afternoon July 31 21 watching new video today looking good in the field God bless 👍👍👍👍👍👍❤🌻🌻❤ see you on your next video
Great video, showing how hard the farmers and rancher work for this country and talk about easy on the eyes, what a beautiful woman!
Yes !!
Great video. Have you considered hearing the sound of tractors vs music?
There is no sound when filming with the drone. 😔
I am old time farmer when we listen to sound of equipment to determine if running correctly. In the days of no cabs on Farmall M or H. Still like hearing governor kick in hay field.
Have you thoght about spear for the loader it would save time and load easier
Good Job Mom teach them young.....
There’s a story of a guy back in the early 50s who bought a section of dryland that had Rye on it the previous year. He sprayed it and swathed it that fall got a good yield & the price of rye went sky high. He was able to pay for the 640 acres
Beautiful in your are doing.. I like it
That is sure lots of straw!!!
It’s not often you get to see a combine on this RUclips channel.
Great video Rhonda and Kevin what’s the tank on top of the baler for
Thanks for the explanation of the process of bailing rye cereal and my question is how fast does the semi go when Sanders is driving picking up the bales of rye
Semi doesn't go fast at all.
"O My God" it looks like the oats we use to grow, flat on the ground.
Seeing the short puffs of black smoke from the tractor with the baler made me wonder if the baler applies intermittent load on the engine or does the tractor need attention. Sorry for a stupid question
I want to see how you fix a CV joint on that hay baler in the other video they're usually non fixable?
So are you gonna show me how you fix that CV joint? Maybe it's a secret LOL
That field when the crop is bent over and squashed, from a overheard shot, it looks like the top of a giant head with the hair all over the place.
Great video. Kevin needs hay spikes instead of those pallet forks b
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing . God bless . 2 Corinthians 9:8
Nice video
I have a question: why was the combine set up to chop the rye straw? Normally, it is dropped out the back of the machine for baling. Just an observation on my part. Thanks for such an informative video. Be safe out there and congrats to the young Volvo driver.
Interesting, we're in a very dry location annual rainfall 11 tob12 inches per year used to grow winter wheat always seeded on fallow ground, been seeding grass and expanding my cow calf operation, it's been a more reliable income stream. My predicesors planted cereal rye as a forage crop for the cows. It even after all these years it will volunteer in wheat fields, very hard to control seed ends up in the bulk tank with the wheat creates discounts. I realize cropping systems are different. Guess it doesn't create issues for you?
What is the purpose of the cover crop
I've been off the farm for along time and didn't do much in the way of zero till planting or cover crop
Love your videos as always and yaw all too tell Mackenzie I said hello I’m going too go milk the moomoos lol