Canada packs a punch with the amount of wheat grown hard red wheat making the bushels modern machinery clears the ground so quickly in these short summers truly the big boys and their toys no messing around great videos and awesome to see the harvest come in.
I’m not a grader operator although I have ran one. I did an ok job on my right but dug bout 3’hole on my left. Couldn’t even feel it in that beast. God bless ya. I definitely should of been a farmer instead of a framer
Great video guys. My family is from Biggar, SK but I live in England now. This gave me a chance to show my 3 year old daughter what her hot wheels grain cart looked like in action, thanks!
I just bought a small farm in Saskatchewan ! It was so cheap to buy and is paradise ! I just bought my first tractor and look forward to producing my own food !
Hi sir if you need to manage your farm for everything like tractor/combine operator/Harrowing/planter/ploughin/Boom spray etc. I know all that to do Farming am From India but currently working East Africa, if you need contact me 🙏,
Very impressive!👍The drone recordings are well put together. I'm still enthusiastic about the almost endless expanse of your country! Kind regards from Germany 🙋♂️Frank
best thing about harvest for me was loading out in the field, grain carts are a wonderful thing.....especially when they have built in scales. fields looked good for you folks in 2020, what did the canola yield per acre?
Very true, and so would my Granddad, from my mom’s side. They used everything they had, and nothing went waste. They would be ever thankful for everything they had.
Beautiful rich country, amazing yields, I was up in northern Alberta one summer close to Grande Prairie. The wheat was taller than I was, they said it was because of the very long days in the summer time in those latitudes.
My dream is to live in Canada. I come from a family of farmers here in Brazil, I would really like to know the culture of Canada and what agriculture is like there. God willing, next year I intend to immigrate to Canada.
100 years ago, one man-year labor that one machine can achieve in one hour, so hat off to all the people that had something to do to alleviate the hard labor and world hunger. So, we came a long way in many ways that is.
Hi, curious to know what farmers do with the left over straw in Canada. Do you guys burn any of it? or what do you guys usually have to do with the straw left behind?
What a combine does is extract the kernel from the rest of the plant. So if they harvest wheat it takes out the kernel, which goes into the hopper, and the rest of the plant is chopped up and thrown out the back. Depending on the crop the rest of the plant can be placed into rows by the combine to be bailed later. When the hopper is full it is moved to the wagons being towed by the tractors, and transported back to a storage site or straight to the grain elevator. I hope that’s helpful.
That’s the chaff and stalks that are left over after extracting the kernels out of the plant. It’s left on the field to degrade and to preserve the top soil and prevent erosion.
cool video but Im not trying to put you down or anything but this just from my koowledge A typical farm only need 2 to 3 combines but I noticed you go 8 or 9 hate to say this but thats gone to industry not farming any more ir you farm more than atleast 2000 acres your not a farmer your a buisness man by the way Iike the Claas Combines are they 780TTS thats my favorite model from Claas and your guys farm looks big but not as big as the biggest farm in China which is 23.5 million acres
My grandfather would be amazed at the modern equipment used today. He was a Saskatchewan homesteader in the early 1900's.
Agriculture today is 100 times more advanced than when your grandfather was alive
I am amazed.
Canada packs a punch with the amount of wheat grown hard red wheat making the bushels modern machinery clears the ground so quickly in these short summers truly the big boys and their toys no messing around great videos and awesome to see the harvest come in.
The abundance of your garden is so impressive
I'm a grader operator in Central saskatchewan and love getting to watch the farming from start to finish. Awesome guys 👌
I’m not a grader operator although I have ran one. I did an ok job on my right but dug bout 3’hole on my left. Couldn’t even feel it in that beast. God bless ya.
I definitely should of been a farmer instead of a framer
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Watching your harvest is so satisfying and relaxing
Having been raised on a farm, I always enjoy watching these harvest and seeding videos.
Not having been raised on a farm, I always enjoy watching these harvest and seeding videos 😜
tbh this aint a farm, its a industry.
PRWIET
Are your parents large-scale farmers?
What an amazing video and editing 🙏🏻 Very beautiful ❤
Admiration and respect for hard working Sask. farmers.
Great video guys. My family is from Biggar, SK but I live in England now. This gave me a chance to show my 3 year old daughter what her hot wheels grain cart looked like in action, thanks!
Hi Curtis I lived In North Battleford early 80s. Had a pal in Bigger named Fred Huber, he worked at the salt lake. Happy days.
Hi Curtis It was actually Landis where Fred lived. I recall playing at the hotel in Bigger (in a band)
Saskatchewan ..Land of Living skies
I just bought a small farm in Saskatchewan ! It was so cheap to buy and is paradise ! I just bought my first tractor and look forward to producing my own food !
Good luck
Hi sir if you need to manage your farm for everything like tractor/combine operator/Harrowing/planter/ploughin/Boom spray etc. I know all that to do Farming am From India but currently working East Africa, if you need contact me 🙏,
Good luck bro
Lol good luck. Youll find farming is a lonely hard life.
@@mohdshaban7rahi237 lmao
Very impressive!👍The drone recordings are well put together. I'm still enthusiastic about the almost endless expanse of your country! Kind regards from Germany 🙋♂️Frank
Absolutely fantastic video!!! Thanks for the upload.
Keep it up!
best thing about harvest for me was loading out in the field, grain carts are a wonderful thing.....especially when they have built in scales. fields looked good for you folks in 2020, what did the canola yield per acre?
What a fantastic video, huge thumbs up! Great footage and editing and so the music. You've got yourselves a new subscriber.
Very true, and so would my Granddad, from my mom’s side. They used everything they had,
and nothing went waste. They would be ever thankful for everything they had.
Beautiful rich country, amazing yields, I was up in northern Alberta one summer close to Grande Prairie. The wheat was taller than I was, they said it was because of the very long days in the summer time in those latitudes.
My dream is to live in Canada. I come from a family of farmers here in Brazil, I would really like to know the culture of Canada and what agriculture is like there. God willing, next year I intend to immigrate to Canada.
wow real work. with bigges tractor.
You people are a great inspiration for the work you do. I really have to say Thank you and Thank You for your Atribution. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
14:44 man that’s a cool shot of the combines all working!
This video is REALLY well done!!
100 years ago, one man-year labor that one machine can achieve in one hour, so hat off to
all the people that had something to do to alleviate the hard labor and world hunger.
So, we came a long way in many ways that is.
Beautiful video, interesting landscape that is flat and not flat at the same time.
Check out my recent farm video if you like this!
Rolling hills. Now Manitoba is FLAT.
Opa só os brutos do agro e bonito hemmm
pwoppa lads goin in harvest hard, good to see
Canola is as dark as black steers tookus and moonless prairies night. Weird seeing what looks like coal coming out of the augers.
Réel plaisir de visionner ce vidéo.
I enjoy the harvesting process .
amazing Machine
if i were to use machines to work as a farmer , I'M FREAKING IN!
Hi, curious to know what farmers do with the left over straw in Canada. Do you guys burn any of it? or what do you guys usually have to do with the straw left behind?
Lots of it is baled for feed, depending on the crop.
Great video compilation. I just wonder: what is the black grain here? Flax?
Canola
Boa noite daqui de Portugal gostei do seu vídeo parabéns espetacular 🇦🇫👍👍👍
God bless the farmer regardless of his nationally
Lots of green canola in places. Green count?
Great, fine and beautiful Video 👍
Greets from Germany 👋
Come buy a farm in Canada.. Best farmland in the world and not expensive
@6:04, small world, either that W9 has a twin, or that truck is part of our farm now. Bought it out of Rocanville last July...
The land is so flat there compared to New Brunswick in Eastern Canada. Just a fantastic video 🇨🇦
Pięknie wideo.
Ile hektarów było rzepaku?
Nice video from the 8800 TT with 1230 Convio, i was gussing that they would prefer the 1380 it's a bit biger and more income for the Combine
i really love farming hoping to start my own farm someday just wondering what's the title of the music on the intro??
To be able to own modern agricultural machines, you will need a lot of money. If you don't have enough money, you can do organic farming.
very nice video and very nice machines thank you
Check out my recent farm video if you like this!
Very nice Video :)
..one of the things u can say about this country..HARVEST..🍁🍂🍁🍞🍞🍞..God forgive me but at least somebody is still working to keep things together..🤧🤧
so l like this method of harvesting very quickly.
Wow. Wonder what it would take to actually get a farm and wheat farm set up.
Thanks for your uploading!
Wonder if they'll switch to the Claas quad track
Excellent video. What is the music from 2:38? Thanks
So I’m lost, why are they combining just to dump it back on the field? Can a combine really hold that much grain?
What a combine does is extract the kernel from the rest of the plant. So if they harvest wheat it takes out the kernel, which goes into the hopper, and the rest of the plant is chopped up and thrown out the back. Depending on the crop the rest of the plant can be placed into rows by the combine to be bailed later. When the hopper is full it is moved to the wagons being towed by the tractors, and transported back to a storage site or straight to the grain elevator. I hope that’s helpful.
I heard that you get better yields straight combining canola then swathing it and then combining it.cool video
what was that canola testing as you could see some of it was not quit ripe yet
SUPER!!! LEXION♥
Oh man! Visual treat...so nice to watch..
can I have 8:00 as a background please?
I think in the US and Canada one farmer’s work can support 600 people’s food.
What is that black grain??????
That's canola, it's the main agricultural product in Canada.
How many acres does the combine work on?
as long as energy is effortable . . isnt it?
Very cool. Where in Saskatchewan? Looks like great crops.
Check out my recent video if you like this!
Directly north of Montana/North Dakota, if you look at google earth sask is the big rectangle in the middle of canada
near Grenfell
This year you can’t seed because it’s to wet, Saskatchewan is not liveable anymore, 3 month good weather with Moskitos and the rest is white and cold
Nice video 👍
Il fait quel surface le champs ?
Thanks!
Great footage!
Is that wide mouth mason?
What is being harvested?
Most, if not all of this, is canola.
Amazing!!
Where is mike mitchell at?
Amazing work :)
Canola?
Really beautiful! 👍🏻
Check out my recent farm video if you like this! :D
😍😍😍😍😍
9:07 awesome view.
Which area is it in saskatchewan?
Near Grenfell
What are the machine's spreading behind them
That’s the chaff and stalks that are left over after extracting the kernels out of the plant. It’s left on the field to degrade and to preserve the top soil and prevent erosion.
Clean samples?
for canola it's normal that it is not that clean like wheat or rey u have to clean it twice
The X9 killers!!
Very Nice
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Where do you live?
It says they are near Grenfel, Saskatchewan
Awesome!
Excellent 🥰👌🌹
I have also a farm in canada about 300 acres and I have 10 harvester and 4 tractor
You must be a rich person because these machines are very expensive. Show us your farming machines.
FOR LAY PEOPLE WHAT ARE YOU HARVESTING
Canola
Black wheat?
Canola
@@PrairieWeatherMedia DUH! on my part. That tidbit of info was in the description. I overlooked it.
Farming simulator 2077
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in the EUA ?''????
Canadia
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First Claas!
Nice
Relaxing
👌👍
I guess they don't have flee beetle then.....
u treat ur seed an spray
@@Flatlanderexpress In the UK we are not allowed to treat the seed for flea beetle any more. They claim it affects the bees.
How big is that field of canola
At least a full section, could be more though
Harvesting bread and pasta.
cool video but Im not trying to put you down or anything but this just from my koowledge A typical farm only need 2 to 3 combines but I noticed you go 8 or 9 hate to say this but thats gone to industry not farming any more ir you farm more than atleast 2000 acres your not a farmer your a buisness man by the way Iike the Claas Combines are they 780TTS thats my favorite model from Claas and your guys farm looks big but not as big as the biggest farm in China which is 23.5 million acres
Wow