@@robertl7503 randy who is dougo's brother who works on the farm of course so to see his side of the family step up even with brody being his son inlaw must be a proud thing seeing as dougo has chet there so the future of the farm is safely in family hands should they choose to remain farming together.
Yes Eric, the new camera does make you look thinner! Love this video with all four of the guys describing to us what they are doing! Well done. Nice shout out to Amy. In her newest video you can see Dougo raking !
I love it! Brody's spot on Chet impersonation is a piss! And now here's Dougo with the KVBR Springtime Melt Off Report. 80" of snow, or 6'66" inches. The Devil, you say!
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Having two high speed planters going at the same time makes for a busy day for everyone. Wow. Putting seed in the ground. No big breakdowns so Far so that is good. Keeping fingers crossed. Thanks to Dougo for talking with us. You do just great so don’t worry about that. Always enjoy what you have to say and your outlook on things. You are always right on top of current issues. Keep her going. Got over half the corn seed in the ground so that is good. Go get em. Eric you are putting in some hours running fertilizer and land roller. Get some sleep too. Chet you are super busy with the seed tender and all that goes with it. And then doing some field work on top of that. Busy busy time for you and the gang. Hang in there. About it I guess. Thanks for everything Chet and everyone. Take care and be safe. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
MAN!! That was non stop!! Seemed strange with no break downs!! I still like how everybody just DOES the job that needs to be done. Fantastic team work!! Fantastic TEAM!! I really enjoyed watching this all come together. thanks again for making this wonderful documentary.. I enjoy them all.
Dougo, I think you have well earned the right to slack off anytime you want. You have built a very productive farm over the years and it shows even through how Chet carries himself as a focused and mature person and son at such a young age. Brodie, think I'm crazy here, but the next time you clean your windows, and I'm not kidding here, use a cheap furniture polish. Trust me, it works wonders. 👍
Chet, another informative video GOOD JOB👍Big Swede, love to listen to you explain things, your thinner self now with NEW camera😁you explain things very well Good Job👍 Brodie, nice to see you getting more comfortable on video you have a way with words, you can hold your viewers. Brodie your windows are impeccably clean per usual. Good Job👍 and last BUT, never least Dougo, Thank You for your speech on snow melt, you have to know what your talking about you know your fields and what they are like come spring thaw. You are a pleasure to watch and listen to, Glad to see you are adapting to more camera time, you need to bring Toby with you sometime. Good Job Dougo👍 oh and Dougo, I am subscribed to Amy's channel I watched yesterday when you were supossed to be taking, you did make a few attempts all is good. Love her channel, not only is Amy Beautiful, she is smart too, she has great videos, she don't give herself enough credit she could do wonders. Those Toby videos were my favorite, but I realize they were on the Larson Farms videos. Well you are Larsons and you and Amy are part owners so I can give you a thumbs up for both you tube channels. God Bless and Happy Planting🙏
In the midlands of South Carolina we didn't even have a frost this past winter we did however have some rain that helps with the spring planting as of May 22 the corn around here is right at 24" high all the cotton has made a great cover, truly hate what you guys go through each winter, well hoping y'all have a great planting season...
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie that was great a full day of planting And fertilizing rolling and digger that was something else great explanations and workthank you all.
Love seeing everyone with their own camera and their versions of what is going on. It is also cute to see Brody pick on Chet when he was waiting. Glad to see planting is going well.
I’m not a farmer but I always enjoy Swedes explanations of farming. He brings up the problematics of farming but explains it perfectly clear. Afterwards, I’m like oh yeah, you gotta spray for pre-emergents,duh
Hi Doug, just a quick explanation on snow pack. I'm a Swiss ski patroller and here is my take on it. Unless you are in a permafrost region the ground will not freeze, the ground temp stays at around 32F or 0c. 80 inches seams like a lot but due to the sun, wind and super cold temperatures you guys get it will actually suck an enormous amount of moisture out of the snow pack. A great way to see that is surface hoar. the moisture taken out of the snow-pack creates jagged crystals on the surface layer (unless the wind destroys them) and I bet you probably see stalactites and stalagmites close to the ground layer which is a tale-tale sign of the moisture taken out of the ground. In Europe we are in a maritime climate and we only see that at high altitudes. You guys are in a continental climate which means you will see that phenomenon at lower altitudes. the continental climate and it's big temperature gradients creates huge temperature differences and creates way more evaporation. So come spring, all that snow has very little water content in it, and if it all melts in 3 days.... well, it'll all run off and not soak into the ground... sorry for the rambling ;) love the content, keep it coming! keeeeeep it comming !! lol
"suck an enormous amount of moisture out of the snow pack" I think its called sublimation...where snow goes directly into the air without melting first.
@@colorado1088 yep, sublimation is when a gas or vapeur goes straight into a solid state. there is also a state of re-sublimation that occurs in certain circumstances. Anyway sublimation increases the size of the facets and creates instability in the snow pack not that it matters much in Dougo's case but yep I agree.
@@Len_M. Never been to Alberta, but makes sense you guys are relatively close to the Ocean and in a maritime climate with the jet stream bringing you a bunch of moisture ;) I need to go ski there one day!
This meteorologist appreciates the weather report! And the older videos of all the snowmelt running through the ditches. Hopefully you didn't have too much road and culvert damage.
Hey, When are we going to see Jean Marie in the tractors or the Trucks this planting season? She will be a great addition to the family farm. Have A Safe and Blessed Day!!!
I was hoping for a video, love when planting season is in full tilt, and am praying that all you farmer's get the weather you need this year for bursting crops. G-d bless everyone.
We need to see a day in the life of amy as she’s always running around to feed all y’all. Bet she stays busy busy. Didn’t know about the snow doesn’t help moisture ( we don’t get snow in Houston tx very often) and didn’t know amy had a youtube channel. 57 years old and still learning.
Depending on what duramax motor is in your Kodiak, you should have it tuned, deleted and put a lift pump on it and you will be amazed with the fuel economy
Another great video with everybody showing up to contribute.. The two times of the year with much longer days are planting and harvest. You guys are working really hard. I trust the balance of your planting season will go well.
With the Kodiak, add an auxiliary fuel tank to the front of the flatbed and wire it into the truck. Then you can use the fuel from it to top off the tank. 👍🏻
These 20 minute videos are awesome
20 minutes of chet talking and showing no work dougo working 2 min BRODDIE working 30 seconds come on man😮😡😡😡😡
Still Seems a lot shorter than they used to be.
Need put 100 gallon fuel tank in the bed.
The big swede is turning into a hell of a farmer. I am impressed.
The big Swede is an animal when it’s go time ! 💪👍🏼
Brodie has the cleanest tractor windows on youtube 😂!!!
he has been an awesome addition to the farm! his father inlaw must be proud of him.
@@phil-bay-of-plenty-nz who's his father inlaw
@@robertl7503 randy who is dougo's brother who works on the farm of course so to see his side of the family step up even with brody being his son inlaw must be a proud thing seeing as dougo has chet there so the future of the farm is safely in family hands should they choose to remain farming together.
Thanks@@phil-bay-of-plenty-nz
I know it made me see how dirty my computer screen is. I shall Brodieize my screen now it is to dirty.
I just love seeing the old heavy Chevy pulling some weight. It’s not fancy but it gets the job done. That truck has definitely paid for itself lol.
he looks skinnier and stronger! Give the Big S a raise!
Love Dougo the meteorologist 😊
Love having the whole crew on here
Hey Chet, don’t forget to order gas cap for the Kodiak. 😬
Did i see The Big Swede on the Millennial Farmer video yesterday? That Eric can definitely cover some ground!LOL He had that Terragator wound up!!LOL
Brody talking like Chet lol
Awesome Job Guys
TEAM LARSON WORKING AT MAX EFFICIENCY ‼️‼️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
It's not easy running wide open and recording at the same time. Great job everyone! God bless you all!
y'all will not be disappointed with anything made by knipex, quite possibly the best pliers made, any of them really
The edit quality was always good but it's getting next level and having all the guys have cameras now is epic.
The new editor he hired is doing a great job.
thank you guys for the video my grandson set me up I am 82 can't help much on the farm but I shore enjoy your video
Brody does really well with the camera, love to see more.
Yes Eric, the new camera does make you look thinner! Love this video with all four of the guys describing to us what they are doing! Well done. Nice shout out to Amy. In her newest video you can see Dougo raking !
How’s we ever live in the 80s? A message was important when mom (or a sister/brother) came to the field with out food.
Doug, I never miss one of Amy’s videos! She is an awesome lady.
All hands on deck! Grandparents still making the farm work! Love it!
I love it! Brody's spot on Chet impersonation is a piss!
And now here's Dougo with the KVBR Springtime Melt Off Report.
80" of snow, or 6'66" inches.
The Devil, you say!
tHe ReMiNdEr on the gas cap'S without key ;-) THANKS all FOR THE CONTENT!!!!
You guys should get a crop duster to water them! Sounds fun and would make for amazing videos
Dougo with the Lake Wobegon report.
Another great explanation from Dougo!
Thanks for another great video.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
Having two high speed planters going at the same time makes for a busy day for everyone. Wow.
Putting seed in the ground.
No big breakdowns so Far so that is good. Keeping fingers crossed.
Thanks to Dougo for talking with us. You do just great so don’t worry about that. Always enjoy what you have to say and your outlook on things. You are always right on top of current issues. Keep her going. Got over half the corn seed in the ground so that is good. Go get em.
Eric you are putting in some hours running fertilizer and land roller. Get some sleep too.
Chet you are super busy with the seed tender and all that goes with it. And then doing some field work on top of that. Busy busy time for you and the gang. Hang in there.
About it I guess. Thanks for everything Chet and everyone.
Take care and be safe.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
iI LOVE YORE VIDEOS. EXECPT WHEN YOU SAY BRODY NAME . IT'S THE WAYSAY IT MAKES MY SKIN CRAWL. KEEP FILMING
Fascinating to learn about snow, frost absorption etc. Not exactly something we think about in Australia.
MAN!! That was non stop!! Seemed strange with no break downs!! I still like how everybody just DOES the job that needs to be done. Fantastic team work!! Fantastic TEAM!! I really enjoyed watching this all come together. thanks again for making this wonderful documentary.. I enjoy them all.
Love everyone contributing on the video. Next time get Randy on!!
Glad to see Brody with a camera and nice safety chains on the gooseneck 😂😂😂
I really enjoyed how everyone had a little camera time for this video.
Wake up to start the day with Larson farms full noise seeding, we have just finished seeding in South Australia , all the best for bulging bins 👍🌾
I really enjoy Dugo’s time on the camera
I love how everybody has a camera 🤳 always look forward to watching a Larson farms video
Amy's channel is very good.
Most definitely worth your time.
Dougo, I think you have well earned the right to slack off anytime you want. You have built a very productive farm over the years and it shows even through how Chet carries himself as a focused and mature person and son at such a young age. Brodie, think I'm crazy here, but the next time you clean your windows, and I'm not kidding here, use a cheap furniture polish. Trust me, it works wonders. 👍
Props to you Dougo for keepin the dust off the interior of the tractor 🤙
Great entertainment team keep up the good work
Chet, another informative video GOOD JOB👍Big Swede, love to listen to you explain things, your thinner self now with NEW camera😁you explain things very well Good Job👍 Brodie, nice to see you getting more comfortable on video you have a way with words, you can hold your viewers. Brodie your windows are impeccably clean per usual. Good Job👍 and last BUT, never least Dougo, Thank You for your speech on snow melt, you have to know what your talking about you know your fields and what they are like come spring thaw. You are a pleasure to watch and listen to, Glad to see you are adapting to more camera time, you need to bring Toby with you sometime. Good Job Dougo👍 oh and Dougo, I am subscribed to Amy's channel I watched yesterday when you were supossed to be taking, you did make a few attempts all is good. Love her channel, not only is Amy Beautiful, she is smart too, she has great videos, she don't give herself enough credit she could do wonders. Those Toby videos were my favorite, but I realize they were on the Larson Farms videos. Well you are Larsons and you and Amy are part owners so I can give you a thumbs up for both you tube channels. God Bless and Happy Planting🙏
Hands down still the best RUclips farming channel out there. Minnesota here too. Family farms near Alexandria.
Might be time to build another couple of sheds... fertilizer storage to save time going to town... and cold storage for additional equipment
Remember to order a gas cap that doesn't take a key. Broady does a great job with the camera.
Guess 80 inches is better than 66 FEET....yup...66 feet of snow out in mammoth lakes Ca. God bless you guys
In the midlands of South Carolina we didn't even have a frost this past winter we did however have some rain that helps with the spring planting as of May 22 the corn around here is right at 24" high all the cotton has made a great cover, truly hate what you guys go through each winter, well hoping y'all have a great planting season...
@Transferflow is the answer to your Kodiak fuel tank needs. Loved mine when I used to have a 3500 dually. 1000 mile towing range.
The best part of the video is Dougo plugging Amy's youtube channel.
And the worst is hearing that kid that runs the bean planter. Wish school wasn’t out so he’d still be in school and not on video
@@bitcornfarmer6868keep your negativity to your self thank you
@@farmallih2516 tell the kid to quit acting like a 10 yo
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie that was great a full day of planting And fertilizing rolling and digger that was something else great explanations and workthank you all.
Getter done boy's
Yes camera makes Eric look slim
Chet…. That new camera is awesome. Crystal clear and sharp videos. No fuzzies. Makes very nice videos.
Love seeing everyone with their own camera and their versions of what is going on. It is also cute to see Brody pick on Chet when he was waiting. Glad to see planting is going well.
Love it when good old Larson farms post a video love the daily grind keep it up man love the videos
Very good content thanks so much for letting us tag along!! Great to see everyone with a camera!!
Hey Skinny ERIK is back !!!
I’m not a farmer but I always enjoy Swedes explanations of farming. He brings up the problematics of farming but explains it perfectly clear. Afterwards, I’m like oh yeah, you gotta spray for pre-emergents,duh
A video right at dinner time, perfect
You need the DL550 that Dirt Perfect is testing. You would love it.❤
Brodie needs a pay rise , he is an indispensable employee and an asset to the channel......👍
Great information Boys!
HIGHLY INTELLIGENT FARMERS‼️High 🐾 for Toby‼️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️
Brodie those windows in your tractor are so clean, the video was really cool from your tractor, Dougo well you know.
I LOVE PLANTING SEASON!!!
I love harvesting even more!
Let's go, fellas
Another great video. You guys do such a great job. 👍❤️
Now That's the farming I remember.
Hi Doug, just a quick explanation on snow pack. I'm a Swiss ski patroller and here is my take on it. Unless you are in a permafrost region the ground will not freeze, the ground temp stays at around 32F or 0c. 80 inches seams like a lot but due to the sun, wind and super cold temperatures you guys get it will actually suck an enormous amount of moisture out of the snow pack. A great way to see that is surface hoar. the moisture taken out of the snow-pack creates jagged crystals on the surface layer (unless the wind destroys them) and I bet you probably see stalactites and stalagmites close to the ground layer which is a tale-tale sign of the moisture taken out of the ground. In Europe we are in a maritime climate and we only see that at high altitudes. You guys are in a continental climate which means you will see that phenomenon at lower altitudes. the continental climate and it's big temperature gradients creates huge temperature differences and creates way more evaporation. So come spring, all that snow has very little water content in it, and if it all melts in 3 days.... well, it'll all run off and not soak into the ground... sorry for the rambling ;) love the content, keep it coming! keeeeeep it comming !! lol
Good job explaining a complicated topic in 255 words.
"suck an enormous amount of moisture out of the snow pack" I think its called sublimation...where snow goes directly into the air without melting first.
Spring snow is super saturated with water here in Alberta.
@@colorado1088 yep, sublimation is when a gas or vapeur goes straight into a solid state. there is also a state of re-sublimation that occurs in certain circumstances. Anyway sublimation increases the size of the facets and creates instability in the snow pack not that it matters much in Dougo's case but yep I agree.
@@Len_M. Never been to Alberta, but makes sense you guys are relatively close to the Ocean and in a maritime climate with the jet stream bringing you a bunch of moisture ;) I need to go ski there one day!
Love Amy's channel dougo 😊that's a lot of snow 80 inches wow
This meteorologist appreciates the weather report! And the older videos of all the snowmelt running through the ditches. Hopefully you didn't have too much road and culvert damage.
Love the duster! It makes sense but it did make me laugh!
Chet, don't forget to order a fuel cap without a key lock. Lol😂😂 great videos man thank you and the gang for the content.
Good to see Brodie handling the camara.
Hey, When are we going to see Jean Marie in the tractors or the Trucks this planting season? She will be a great addition to the family farm. Have A Safe and Blessed Day!!!
She has a job she said in town
@@cw93711 Clinic
She has a job as a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator
@@lynnmoore2664 Thanks for the info.
Chet order keyless gas caps for the Kodiak👍😁
I was hoping for a video, love when planting season is in full tilt, and am praying that all you farmer's get the weather you need this year for bursting crops. G-d bless everyone.
We need to see a day in the life of amy as she’s always running around to feed all y’all. Bet she stays busy busy. Didn’t know about the snow doesn’t help moisture ( we don’t get snow in Houston tx very often) and didn’t know amy had a youtube channel. 57 years old and still learning.
Yes Dougo we totally understand.
Always awesome to see the crew
Yes Chet it is chevroLET,,, Eric will take your word....can tell with new camera 😂, Brody stilling the show!
Like listening to Sven and Ole.
Great video. Love Dougo ""the weatherman"".😂
Brody doing a great job. Keep it up.❤
Gotta love it when all the lads get screen time awesome
Pure awesomeness. Love the insight. Thank you for all you do.
Sender boys!!
Best farming videos on RUclips, Love all the different POV's. Great job Larson Farms crew!
Depending on what duramax motor is in your Kodiak, you should have it tuned, deleted and put a lift pump on it and you will be amazed with the fuel economy
Really enjoyed this video awesome day keep up good work 👍👍👍👍
You guys are unreal,an old farm boy and not sure I could do the job
Add a rectangular slip tank on the front of the deck , plumbed into the existing fuel tank
You guys are my favorite farm ever one you chip in and get it done and that's awesome. Chet don't forget the keys for the fuel on the truck.
Brody machine sounds like a jet engine
Another great planting update, Dougo in excellent form, great to see the full team sending it.
when you all are going great you really know how to move great work god bless
Dougo is a full fledged u tube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ star.
Don't forget Sublimation Dougo! Some of the Snow gets converted directly into steam from sunlight
I would love to see more content of Randy in the video's, he is also part of the larson crew.
Another great video with everybody showing up to contribute.. The two times of the year with much longer days are planting and harvest. You guys are working really hard. I trust the balance of your planting season will go well.
With the Kodiak, add an auxiliary fuel tank to the front of the flatbed and wire it into the truck. Then you can use the fuel from it to top off the tank. 👍🏻
Erick, I wonder if the "Minnesota tropical jungle" would be a good way to describe the June weeds.