Thanks for this video. I'm really liking your stuff. I really appreciate seeing the logistics at play - when the truck goes to one end or the other, why he would park the truck on the far side of the landing vs. the near side - things like that. It also goes to show the benefit of having field approaches at the headlands. Wow, what a lot of compaction that truck was making. What would be really cool, in a situation like this where you're filming right beside the home farm, is to "follow the kernel" from the stalk, through the combine, into the grain cart, into the semi, into the dump pit at the grain site. Thanks again. Off to the next one!
Oh wow look at all that amazing fla land. I was surprized that you never showed the unloading of the large truck unloading the crop into bins or sylows
@@aerialagfarm I live in a town surounded by farm folks . I do so find it amazing on how they put it all togrther to take their crops off. As you know they always play their cards close to their chest. Hard to know what they are up to. Not much corn growen where I live, always fun to watch.
Your dedication to your farm is admirable Such a peaceful lifestyle
Thanks for this video. I'm really liking your stuff. I really appreciate seeing the logistics at play - when the truck goes to one end or the other, why he would park the truck on the far side of the landing vs. the near side - things like that. It also goes to show the benefit of having field approaches at the headlands. Wow, what a lot of compaction that truck was making. What would be really cool, in a situation like this where you're filming right beside the home farm, is to "follow the kernel" from the stalk, through the combine, into the grain cart, into the semi, into the dump pit at the grain site. Thanks again. Off to the next one!
Thank you for your insightful comment!
what the name of the farm? Look awesome!!!
Thank you for your positive comment! The farm in the video happens to be the home farm for the family.
Oh wow look at all that amazing fla land. I was surprized that you never showed the unloading of the large truck unloading the crop into bins or sylows
Thanks for comment! Unloading will likely be a part of this coming season. I shoulda, woulda, coulda - now it’s an opportunity for future videos.
@@aerialagfarm I live in a town surounded by farm folks . I do so find it amazing on how they put it all togrther to take their crops off. As you know they always play their cards close to their chest. Hard to know what they are up to. Not much corn growen where I live, always fun to watch.
Great video and music.
40.000'$/MONTH
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