Great video very interesting information about your drone. All your videos are always Excellent, your selection of music with the videos is just rite. Thank you for not playing garbage music, it takes away from all your great machines working!!! Please keep .makeing them. Thanks again!
I've heard about people who eat Organic, but i don't think I've even met one. You normally hear about them in the news if there is something like an Axe murderer trial. They always say "He's a Vegan or only eats Organic"@@cptrisky9181
From the outside looking in, the Jackson Brothers have sort out their own roles and truly enjoy their "jobs" working toward common good and goals. Wishing you continued success and bountiful harvest. Big thumbs up for Pops and his speedy little pet.😂😂😂😂
Another cracking vlog Matt. Awesome to see Peter being Pops, so special. I also loved seeing the wheat and canola piles off the farm. Another video idea for you. 😁
Thanks for the drone info. I use a Mavic Air 2 filming for my You Tube and mustering cows. It works well but battery life is limited. Keep up the great videos 👍
The air 2 served me well for 2.5yrs👍😁 I was tossing up between the mini 4 and the air 3, the air 3 handles wind better and goes faster😂 the 70mm lens is cool too
How goods that, no breakdowns on your gear, so you have to go fixing everyone else’s stuff! Love it! The drone looks great, explains some of those shots you were getting in a previous video. Young bloke definitely has his pop’s smile. Crack on guys, loving the videos.
Cracking video Matt combines looking good and running well. Being spoilt by wife with new drone and best bit pop and your son together on a lead. Suspect that’s come from years of experience
I remember changing the old Butec starters on ERF's & Atkinsons. 5/8" unc bolts with9/16" heads. Ive lost count of the number of combination spanners ive broken.
Matt I’m surprised you don’t have a portable camping cot that you carry around with ya. That way you could be the horizontal spare guy under the shade of a big tree.
that was a really good looking canola "sample" coming out of that mother bin.....really really clean looking well done on the combine settings.....glad your boy takes after the Mrs. 😂
Hello Matt , That floor looks great , lovely paint job , been thinking about protecting the paint , how about covering it with artificial turf , then You Guys could play tennis , cricket even lawn bowls .....Cheers ...
We had snow here, day before yesterday. Yesterday morning it was a whopping 4 degrees Fahrenheit. About 4 inches of white stuff here now, had to scoop of the walkway yesterday. Currently( just looked) it is 10 degrees Fahrenheit. I wish I was there it looks whole lot warmer........LOL.
LOL your boy on a leash ... Not saying anything bad, quite the opposite, I don't personally remember it but I've always been told that when my family went to Yellowstone park when I was I think 5 my Mother did this exact thing to me, I guess she didn't want my jumping into a hot spring or mud pot or maybe even Old Faithful. Seeing this made me laugh out loud, Thanks for the video :)
City people think farmers are wealthy but the income from a good year often has to last 2 or 3 years and sometimes more. If those city people only got paid for one year then had to work for nothing for the next couple of years , they would realise what farmers go through. And the bills keep coming.
Hey fellas, I noticed you don’t protect you front header tyres from canola stalk wear with old conveyor belt rubber? All headers I have seen in WA do this to prevent wear and punctures, the heavy belt gets the stalks to lay down.
We had fiddled around with it on tractors and things a few years ago but we only plant 200-500ha of canola and it doesn’t seem to wear out the tyres much for us, header 2 has worn tyres but that was from before we had it👍😁
Our subsoils are not suitable for deep ploughing and the yields would not justify the cost. These subsoils tend to be sonic so high in sodium and difficult to work for a few years while they break down. Apart from the lack of nutrients in the subsoil. In a dry year like this one, there would be almost zero moisture in the soil and the crop would not be planted.. these soils are deep cracking so there is little advantage in deep ploughing apart from the weed control and it appears that Jackson’s cultivation approach works for reducing weeds.
“At the risk of not being productive “Matt. You would have developed a skin of reasonably thickness with all the comments that come your way from Brad and Phil with the occasional dry comment from your Dad
@@TsunauticusIV we imperial folks say "metric ton" which is a tonne... LOL, we're stupid, why we did not switch to the metric system back in the 70's when I was in grade school boggles my mind... for the last 40+ years I've had to keep up two sets of tools...
Once again Google is wrong. 2204.6 lbs per metric tonne. Canola is 50 lbs per bushel. One hectare is 2.471 acres. Therefore 1 tonne per hectare is 2204.6 divided by 50 divided by 2.471 is 17.8 bushels per acre. I think the yield monitor showed just under 1.5 tonnes/ ha.
You have snakes, how much land are you boys harvesting? Thanks for letting me know the cat engine is 9 ltr 6 cylinder. Gee by the time you maintain all your stuff wouldn't take much to bugger the profits Great job on the videos had no idea what is involved. Thanks
Can i ask why your not cutting with the full width of the header?, that couple of feet your not using is just wasting time and fuel cutting fresh air and between the two combines could add up at a fare bit of crop your not getting cut over the course of a day.
Hey mate, our tram lines are 12m meaning we run all operations on the same tracks so we don’t get compaction, the header combs are a bit more then 12m. When needed we do cut the full width but you don’t waste as much time or fuel as you think because you need to go slower if you take a full cut👍😁 it all comes down to tons an hr regarding fuel use and productivity
How many daylight hours do ya have now in this season? Northwest South Dakota USA, I think we have around 10-11 hours haven't been keeping track to much I guess. Bottom line, days are getting shorter here in the Northern Hemisphere. December 21 will be the shortest day, I think. (winter solstice they call it)
I remember working in Canada a long time ago and you could do 15 hour days on the tractor without turning the lights on. It was fairly well north though.
The headers are different width and they keep the wheels in the same spacing so as not to trample the rows. In this video both were not running full width some of the time but the narrower one was probably doing so because of the track position on that piece of land.
The wheels always follow the tramlines to keep compaction to a minimum. The headers don’t suit the tramline width which fits the cultivation equipment and the sprayers. You can’t have everything.
why are there no Australian goods in Russia? There are no products, no appliances, no clothes. I've never seen in a storewhy are there no Australian goods in Russia? There are no products, no appliances, no clothes. I've never seen in a store.
Australia used to export kangaroo meat for human consumption to Russia but the Russian government decided to ban it for some reason . Many Russians said that it put a real spring in their step .
@@TheInvoice123 In Russia, I also worked on a combine harvester for a long time, it was called NIVA , there was another kind combine harvester, it was called KOLOS)). I wish I could send a photo.
What a good looking Lad ,nice to see Pop with his grandson it’s called bonding very nice you all be safe and have a great day ❤️❤️💪👍😀😀😀🦘🇦🇺
Bloody love the kid leash best idea ever 👍👍
Mourning guys
Great video very interesting information about your drone. All your videos are always
Excellent, your selection of music with the videos is just rite. Thank you for not playing garbage music, it takes away from all your great machines working!!!
Please keep .makeing them.
Thanks again!
Nice job and by yourself. Awesome!
That canola looked so beautiful being transferred into the truck. Also the new drone is AWESOME. Sounds like you have an amazing wife.
That Organic Wheat kind of looks like the people who eat it.
😂😂
Yeah, I have been eating non organic wheat products all my life and I think I'm doing ok
I've heard about people who eat Organic, but i don't think I've even met one. You normally hear about them in the news if there is something like an Axe murderer trial. They always say "He's a Vegan or only eats Organic"@@cptrisky9181
Great to see grandpa with your son ! Keep the video coming good luck with harvest ! God Bless ! from the USA RI !😊
Great job assembling the shelves Matt
Great job running the combines Phil and Brad
Great job running the combine Matt
Awesome drone footage Matt
From the outside looking in, the Jackson Brothers have sort out their own roles and truly enjoy their "jobs" working toward common good and goals. Wishing you continued success and bountiful harvest. Big thumbs up for Pops and his speedy little pet.😂😂😂😂
Hello Peter 👋
Reins as such, had a little chuckle. I remember them many moons ago lol
Do your thing Matt and have a great harvest..
Love the videos at harvest time. Handy having so many people on hand and the different skill sets you all have too
Thanks guys, really enjoy watching your videos 👏👏
Another cracking vlog Matt.
Awesome to see Peter being Pops, so special.
I also loved seeing the wheat and canola piles off the farm. Another video idea for you. 😁
Been seeing clips of your D11's on some construction page talking about the history of the D11's, apparently CAT have built 6000 of them since 1986!
I'm really loving the drone and music segments!
Thanks for the drone info. I use a Mavic Air 2 filming for my You Tube and mustering cows. It works well but battery life is limited. Keep up the great videos 👍
The air 2 served me well for 2.5yrs👍😁 I was tossing up between the mini 4 and the air 3, the air 3 handles wind better and goes faster😂 the 70mm lens is cool too
@@thejacksonbrothers thanks for that. We have massive winds over here so the 3 might be my next step up.
@@kiwifarmernz I’d love the mavic 3 but the air 3 is a nice upgrade👍😁
Farming in Australia its drought, floods, fires and occasionally you get a good yr. The drone footage is amazing MATT.
Great to see your little one on the job!
He is right where he belongs, learning from his dad and grandpa, it is a invaluable experience!
Your drone footage is really good Matt. Thanks for sharing 👍
Great seeing the next generation out learning the ropes at an early age. Good jobs guys.
Super drone footage!
As always great video in the life of a farmer.
Sweet video glad to see all the maintenance paying off
How goods that, no breakdowns on your gear, so you have to go fixing everyone else’s stuff! Love it! The drone looks great, explains some of those shots you were getting in a previous video. Young bloke definitely has his pop’s smile. Crack on guys, loving the videos.
Loving ya vids mate!
Hello 👋 JD
The 70mm harvest shots are cinema quality, bloody epic perspective
Awesome, another great video Matt and family.
From kiwi land.
Cracking video Matt combines looking good and running well. Being spoilt by wife with new drone and best bit pop and your son together on a lead. Suspect that’s come from years of experience
Love the drone footage. Keep up the great videos!
Another great video Thanks
Your channel is going to become huge! You’ll see.
G'day mates great video
Gday! Thanks 👍
Good morning from Texas
Morning!
Love the drove vision Matt great work thanks for sharing 🦘
I remember changing the old Butec starters on ERF's &
Atkinsons. 5/8" unc bolts with9/16" heads. Ive lost count of the number of combination spanners ive broken.
Very good Video 👍 👍
Great to see the drone,any other info you can give or actually setting it up etc would be great . Good to see the harvest going well
Hello Eddy!
The leash is a must, the little ones can be deceptively quick when you turn your back for two seconds :D
Matt I’m surprised you don’t have a portable camping cot that you carry around with ya. That way you could be the horizontal spare guy under the shade of a big tree.
that was a really good looking canola "sample" coming out of that mother bin.....really really clean looking well done on the combine settings.....glad your boy takes after the Mrs. 😂
😂😂
Hello Matt , That floor looks great , lovely paint job , been thinking about protecting the paint , how about covering it with artificial turf , then You Guys could play tennis , cricket even lawn bowls .....Cheers ...
😂😂
Good job mate
I guess you are getting better yields than expected because you still have some moisture deep in the soil after your previous wet years.
We are fortunate here in that if we plant on a full profile of moisture we will get at least something👍😁
Another excellent video Matt. I know exactly what you mean with the 40MT Delco starters, i have done many a deadlift with those big ugly things.
Hello Eddie.
We had snow here, day before yesterday. Yesterday morning it was a whopping 4 degrees Fahrenheit. About 4 inches of white stuff here now, had to scoop of the walkway yesterday. Currently( just looked) it is 10 degrees Fahrenheit. I wish I was there it looks whole lot warmer........LOL.
What’s snow?
Good morning from Oklahoma! Blessings!!
Good morning!
LOL your boy on a leash ... Not saying anything bad, quite the opposite, I don't personally remember it but I've always been told that when my family went to Yellowstone park when I was I think 5 my Mother did this exact thing to me, I guess she didn't want my jumping into a hot spring or mud pot or maybe even Old Faithful. Seeing this made me laugh out loud, Thanks for the video :)
City people think farmers are wealthy but the income from a good year often has to last 2 or 3 years and sometimes more. If those city people only got paid for one year then had to work for nothing for the next couple of years , they would realise what farmers go through. And the bills keep coming.
Do you guys use organic fertiliser on your organic wheat ,chook poo ect !
Hey fellas, I noticed you don’t protect you front header tyres from canola stalk wear with old conveyor belt rubber? All headers I have seen in WA do this to prevent wear and punctures, the heavy belt gets the stalks to lay down.
We had fiddled around with it on tractors and things a few years ago but we only plant 200-500ha of canola and it doesn’t seem to wear out the tyres much for us, header 2 has worn tyres but that was from before we had it👍😁
Is growing organic wheat worth the hassles?
Why do not use a plogh on organic crops ? When you have 50 to 100 cm of topsoil ,but it take some time and burn a lot of diesel
Our subsoils are not suitable for deep ploughing and the yields would not justify the cost. These subsoils tend to be sonic so high in sodium and difficult to work for a few years while they break down. Apart from the lack of nutrients in the subsoil. In a dry year like this one, there would be almost zero moisture in the soil and the crop would not be planted.. these soils are deep cracking so there is little advantage in deep ploughing apart from the weed control and it appears that Jackson’s cultivation approach works for reducing weeds.
The trucks belong to you guys or contractor’s? Other good video team
Contractors own the road trains
“At the risk of not being productive “Matt. You would have developed a skin of reasonably thickness with all the comments that come your way from Brad and Phil with the occasional dry comment from your Dad
BTW, from the Google machine - 14.87 bushels per acre = 1 metric ton per hectare
Thought they used the tonne in Australia? Do they use the ton instead?
Sorry. I saw the word ton and thought you meant imperial. You have the word metric right in front of it. 🤦♂️ my bad
@@TsunauticusIV we imperial folks say "metric ton" which is a tonne... LOL, we're stupid, why we did not switch to the metric system back in the 70's when I was in grade school boggles my mind... for the last 40+ years I've had to keep up two sets of tools...
Once again Google is wrong. 2204.6 lbs per metric tonne. Canola is 50 lbs per bushel. One hectare is 2.471 acres. Therefore 1 tonne per hectare is 2204.6 divided by 50 divided by 2.471 is 17.8 bushels per acre. I think the yield monitor showed just under 1.5 tonnes/ ha.
@@petervaneverdink448 and corn is 56lbs/bu and soybeans are 60lbs/bu and, and., and, and its going to be different for every crop...
You have snakes, how much land are you boys harvesting? Thanks for letting me know the cat engine is 9 ltr 6 cylinder. Gee by the time you maintain all your stuff wouldn't take much to bugger the profits
Great job on the videos had no idea what is involved. Thanks
This year including contract work it will be about 2500ha👍😁
Everyone’s got snakes.
Can i ask why your not cutting with the full width of the header?, that couple of feet your not using is just wasting time and fuel cutting fresh air and between the two combines could add up at a fare bit of crop your not getting cut over the course of a day.
Hey mate, our tram lines are 12m meaning we run all operations on the same tracks so we don’t get compaction, the header combs are a bit more then 12m. When needed we do cut the full width but you don’t waste as much time or fuel as you think because you need to go slower if you take a full cut👍😁 it all comes down to tons an hr regarding fuel use and productivity
How many daylight hours do ya have now in this season? Northwest South Dakota USA, I think we have around 10-11 hours haven't been keeping track to much I guess. Bottom line, days are getting shorter here in the Northern Hemisphere. December 21 will be the shortest day, I think. (winter solstice they call it)
We are currently about 13hrs between sunrise and sunset at the moment👍
I remember working in Canada a long time ago and you could do 15 hour days on the tractor without turning the lights on. It was fairly well north though.
Just a quick one. Why do you run that 4 or 5 foot of overlap on the front?
The headers are different width and they keep the wheels in the same spacing so as not to trample the rows. In this video both were not running full width some of the time but the narrower one was probably doing so because of the track position on that piece of land.
The wheels always follow the tramlines to keep compaction to a minimum. The headers don’t suit the tramline width which fits the cultivation equipment and the sprayers. You can’t have everything.
Hi, can you say what the ammonia is used for???
Haha it took me a while to realise what you meant😂 it is a diesel trailer now👍
Very good way to not be farming next year, go organic
Hanging round like a bad smell?
Absolutely 👍
Why would you farm organic if it makes no crop
Very good question. Makes some people feel better about the whole thing.
Dog lead 😂😂😂.
why are there no Australian goods in Russia? There are no products, no appliances, no clothes. I've never seen in a storewhy are there no Australian goods in Russia? There are no products, no appliances, no clothes. I've never seen in a store.
Australia manufactures little. Essentially we just ply the ground
Australia used to export kangaroo meat for human consumption to Russia but the Russian government decided to ban it for some reason .
Many Russians said that it put a real spring in their step .
@@TheInvoice123 In Russia, I also worked on a combine harvester for a long time, it was called NIVA , there was another kind combine harvester, it was called KOLOS)). I wish I could send a photo.
@@stewatparkpark2933 to be honest, I have never seen kangaroo meat in local stores. Maybe I went to the wrong stores.
@@Faaa570 Most Australian supermarkets sell it if you are ever in Australia .
Matt, 3x less harvest but 3x higher price! Supply and demand. Poor wee Eddie on a lead 🏃🧑🦯👍🏴
Unfortunately the canola is less then double the price this year🤔