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Harvest 2019 is a Struggle
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2019
- Our Pets Heads are Falling Off! Well, not literally... But seriously the grain cart has ALMOST been stuck 100,000 times today. On a side note Dad hopped in the John Deere S780 today. #muddycornharvest #greenmachine #nothingrunslikeadeere
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Zach Johnson, the “Millennial Farmer” is a 5th-generation farmer who’s spent his life growing, working, and learning on his family’s farm. His wit and dry sense of humor appeal to children and adults alike. A product of the millennial generation, his appreciation of new technology blends with his old-fashioned work ethic, and he offers a unique ability to deliver his message in a way that resonates with lifelong farmers as well as those with no knowledge of agriculture.
With growing consumer awareness about where their food comes from, Zach has identified the need for an independent voice from the front lines of agriculture. Zach actively promotes agriculture by sharing his day-to-day experiences in the agriculture world while providing farmer-to-farmer education to help facilitate a collaborative conversation between farmers and the public.
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Not even a farmer but this is interesting as hell! Love these vids man!
That's awesome, thank you! I love being able to reach non-farmers and show them what we do. Farming is so broad and diverse, this is just our own farm but I do my best to show what we do on our farm!
Millennial Farmer farming is also the most important job in the world. If there wouldnt be any farmers, there wouldnt be food. Farming makes the world go around😀 sincerly from a farmer from Sweden
@@MillennialFarmer I grew up on a small Canadian farm pre 1980 .. small equipment. Can't believe how big (& expensive) your equipment is! Computerized everywhere! Little different than "Polyface Farm" operations ..lol
Even though Im just a market gardener , Ive learned tons of information here. Most of all , They emphasize planning and have taught us to plan better.
Same here but I do have a cousin who's a farmer and my grandpa did like a acre of farming YEARS ago but that's mainly it and we called the old tracker Mouse cause it was grey and blue lol.
I love the regular video updates during harvest season!
Facts
Wish they could do it full year around!
Bas BlasterXP Q
Vgghb
Zach your father is so chill and you can tell he is a really solid guy. Please cherish your time together always.
I feel so involved in these operations. I'm so tired after a hard day's viewing! lol
Mrs. Millennial Farmer; Thanks for editing and producing all the videos! Good Work!
“Front tire pressure is good” on a tracked combine - millennial farmer
But they are flat on the bottom!
LOL right! I laughed on that one too
John O no shit it’s a track
The definition of a “farmer” a man outstanding in his field
I’m slow I had a double take
Awards are given to scarecrows that are outstanding in their field also 😨
“I came in the tank”
Millennial Farmer 2019
He's clearly now a fuelsexual, or attracted to fuel tanks.
Octane booster?
Some people just love the Diesel too much.
So that's what the kids are calling it these days.
That's what happens when he plays with his hose.
"He's in there 6 inches,,,that's what she said "🤣
matt 270, good catch lol
That's what HE said? Is that a gay reference?
Thank you so much for this feeding frenzy of harvest videos. You and the Farm and all the help and Mrs. Millennial Farmer are why we are your die hard Fans.
George
Deltaville, Va
Havent watched yet, just want to thank you for what you do. Saw the instagram post & story. Thanks for being good people and thats such an understatement of how i should word that i just cant find the words. Thank you & as always love the content, keep it up.
I really enjoy seeing your dad working with you. He appears a genuine and gentle soul. You are a lucky man.
"Pull over."
"What?"
"Pull over!"
" No, it's a cardigan but thanks for noticing."
Is this some peasant joke I’m to rich to understand
My camera is a potato An entleybucher show fear so. Dumb and dumber
Chase Vicente it’s a Dumb and Dumber joke
You are killing the “She said’s” this year...lmao.
I've been binge watching your videos. I grew up on a farm outside of lake crystal and although your farm is WAY more advanced than any I worked on back then, your videos make me miss the farm. And the video editing is great! Really fun to watch! Keep em comin!
All your videos are great! You have a real message for farmers today. Hard working folks!
1:54. “That’s what she said” love it......Love it. As good as the “MOIST”.
Keep up the great vids.
Enjoy everyone of them over here in Canberra,Australia
Great video, it shows what a lot of farmers are dealing with this year. You also did a good job explaining the brittle corn that was breaking, and how you had to get as much as you can before it is laying on the ground. There are no easy decisions, and you have to harvest to make a living.
You are spoiling us with everyday videos! I don’t want harvest to end. You dad seems like a really cool guy to work for.
Came in the tank and our pets heads are falling off made me laugh a lot harder than I should’ve. Love these videos. Brings back a lot of memories. Would give anything to be back out in the fields.
Hey Zach and co... Loving the regular vids... A daily Millennial fix is good for the soul. Much unappreciated.
Steve, Wales UK
The dryer running grain is a beautiful sight in the cooler weather. Expensive, but beautiful.
Your videos are so awesome. A lot of people here in Ohio watch them. Thank you so much for feeding the world and showing what you do.
Hi Zach, incredible downed corn and terrible conditions -- but your combining and getting the corn! Nice work. Best wishes for a continued successful slog through the harvest! - Dean from Edina
I just watched a guy do something with corn I never even thought of. He had a lot of down corn from storms, he racked it into wind rows and put a belt pick up on the front of the combine. It worked real good.
Been watching some of your videos. I'm actually running propane for Nuway Co-OP in Minnesota and Iowa for the farmers to dry their corn. We drove from North Carolina to here. Hope y'all can keep harvesting so we can keep hauling. ✌💯
Man oh man. See the machines run till the wee hours in the morning realy makes me miss harvest time. Wish I was there!
I am from Nova Scotia Canada and I enjoy your videos cause I find them very informative and to see the process of your farm. Great job and keep up the good work!
That look on Jim's face when you pointed at the rims!!!😅
I'm glad I didn't see the cart get stuck. I've seen that enough already this year. 3 times on our first corn field. That down corn can sure be a mess. Haven't had any of that yet. Thanks for the video.
"That's what she said..." Hahaha Being a Bluenoser, we say it just a bit different here in Nova Scotia. i.e., "That's what Sally said to the sailor." :-) Keep the great videos coming, I'm learning a lot.
Best entertainment on YT, thanks for all the time you spend on these vids!
“He’s in there six inches. That’s what she said” I love that you acknowledge that!
This is a great channel! Not a farmer, but enjoy the humor, and find your entire operation very interesting. ….great video and editing.!
My gawd the stuff you have to go through to get your crop off the field. I just can't imagine the shyt that you folks have to go through. All the best to you all.
Bet you are all glad you have machines with tracks for this harvest season. I think you need to find leg arms. I bet he would love the mud. You all be safe out there good luck and god bless.
Our place is on a ridge along the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin. We had snow lat night, and I could see the farmer across the hollow cutting corn past midnight in the snow last night. The fields around here look more like ski slopes than fields, so that was some crazy harvesting right there...
Keep up the good work! It's nice to see you "out standing in your field"!
Thanks for what you and the neighbors for what you did, that was awesome 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍✌️
I love how much work the dryer’s put out!!!!
Loved running a combine during harvest unless the crops were “down.” Beans, corn, wheat and oats, I would always slug that SOB just as my dad would be coming into the field. Never after he left. Never.
Great Stuff! To a Minnesota guy who USE to do this is, brings back a lot of memories. The Machinery is nicer, but the frustration of a WET Minnesota Harvest is the SAME. Field conditions SUCK. But gotta go anyway! Taking a crop out is GREAT Satisfaction. The culmination, of a seasons work .
Schloppy!
The tracked machines are great in those conditions. Need all of that flotation to be able to pull waterskiers as your side-gig to farming... ;) :D :D :D
Great video, and we even got some of your Dad!
all these videos are perfect to watch during class!
i like jims new chaser cart am also not a farmer but love watching machines work and how things work
Yesterday we were taking our corn till 2 am and it was grueling. Today we are not so lucky, it's raining whole day and it looks like i will continue for 2-3 more days. Keep the good work.
He Zack I love your videos and you have a beautiful family with a super good dad.
Getting the feeling 2019 will go down as one of the wettest farming seasons in decades.. its just as bad over here on the other side of the big pond.
Not a single drop of rain in the last four months here in Bulgaria
Hey Zack I just wanted to say i love your vids I’m 15 and have always wanted to be a farmer or work on a farmer and look forward to watching your videos when I get home from school.
Thank you for never holding back your humor ❤
Just finished another day of canola harvest in the snow and then watched a video of harvesting. Oh deere what's wrong with me...keep up the good work
Love all the little jokes/puns and movie quotes!
Greetings from the Netherlands
HI, Happy Thanks Giving to all MM
Craaaaaap! Whew! Glad that"s over, for now anyway. I was headed for the big blue strap a couple of times . That was stressful and I am 1100 miles South of you.
Still the best fun to watch, I think we've had the rain leftover from your place, least the farmer's local to us got they grain in before it turned very wet, with the exception of the potato field very very sloppy 🤪
Greetings from Greece dude!!! Awesome video as always like all of your other videos. Good harvest time with no problems!!!(from a fanatic follower of yours)
Just finished chopping corn silage here in SE mn. 2 months of rain and mud during it. I'm done. Have fun now
Love the sound of the grain dryer when it's doing corn
Thank you for your hard work and being the great American farmers!
A little shloooopey and moist omg really good luck with harvest be safe 👍👍👍👍
We had the same weather last fall. Field conditions may not be ideal but you have to get the crop out before the snow takes it down.
I enjoy y'alls videos there hilarious but at the same time show what it's like farming. And i love the new bin setup that y'all put up.
That auger shooting out the corn into the corn cart, is the proper term for that device "a corn hole" love your channel,
Much love from Canada 🇨🇦
Put a smile on my face ever damn time, your videos are sublime, and just a little look into your farming life. Appreciate the effort and education!
How do you manage all of that equipment during harvest? You guys function like a high end orchestra in synchronization and harmony.
Unicorn or cotton candy Bang.... So good! When we finally get to corn this week, may have a case of those Bang to keep going.
Our corn got green snapped in July, but don’t have the corn build up on the side of the header, but otherwise have a good harvest
Hi Zach great seeing combine in the field and working great video watching from north east of England county Durham
I feel for ya, that makes for a looong day with down corn🙄🙄🙄. On the bright side, it's a good time to have demo's with tracks👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love the videos! Living my dream of being a farmer (too late in life to become one) through you... Keep up the great work!!
One of the nice benefits of your sense is it'll keep you on the row when there is downed corn!
You really are enjoyable to watch and listen to! Great video as usual. 👍
love the Tommy Boy reference! "It's got a thin corn stalk shell."
Liked seeing a Canadian Pacific Train go by or as we call them up here in Canada ... CP !!!
I'm really happy that grain card with the tracks works so well and does not get stuck. No firing Jim today!
Tough conditions for sure. I mowed 7 acres yesterday after the snow melted off. 26 degree wind chill before factoring in moving at 10 mph on the super Z.. full carharts and pack boots were used. Would have preferred running the catch cart in a nice heated cab.
HHAHAHA!!!! "No Guberment juice in this one.... just good ole fashion dinosaur bones!" Classic!
That is tough going , I feel for you all, same boat this way in oxford UK, haven’t planted a single grain this autumn it’s all sooooo sloppy
I'd say as bad as the conditions are for you up North a combine with tracks sounds like a good idea for the next newest piece of equipment. That's just crazy field conditions
I really had no idea corn was harvested by the kernel. I thought the combines were pulling cobs off and then a factory stripped the kernels when they needed them... learned something new today
I was glad to see you checking air in the tires. However, quite a few of those tires were clearly flat in the bottom. That gives every indication the tire is flat!
Love your videos!!!! Not a farmer, electrician by trade!!! I love the machines!!!!
"he's got it in 6in, that's what she said" 😂🤣🤣. You always keep me laughing!
Down corn and mud make for a long day. But it is easy to see yal can make it, you and your crew rock
I would say its a good thing you have tracked equipment this harvest season.
Great video. The water is unbelievable. This has been a strange year for you farmers.
My how I have missed the harvest videos! Binge watching right now!!🤤
Ya mean those new boots ya got a while back don’t extend up for deeper water .. lol 😆.. all that shloppieness jus helps to keep yas on your toes I guess ..or awake at night when getting tired lol.. great video I absolutley totally enjoy ur channel an the harvest season .. keep em comin .. 👍 p.s. I don’t want to miss a thing lol
So, the new combine... going to be a "permanent" fixture to the farm???? Nothing worse that downed crop. Best of luck on getting it done and yes, lets all hope for no break downs. Weather is coming... fingers crossed that you get it done rather quickly. Cheers :)
It's got a thin, cornstalk shell. Anytime you can squeeze a Tommy Boy reference into farming, you got a winner!
Long days during harvest, guess it needs to be that way to get done??? The whole year's paycheck is riding on getting the crop "in" before the weather gets it. I hope ya all can get thru it......looks to be a challenging harvest this year.
the chaser bin is doing a good job at not getting stuck for such a big beast of a thing....
It's a rough life compared to the days of dairy farmers getting up at 5:30 AM to milk cows. Then moving the crop harvested the day before into storage and getting equipment ready until the fields dried out. Running tractors without cabs spending the day harvesting then milking cows again at 5:30 PM.
Me 17 minutes later: "WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE OVER!?!?!?!" lol
Andrew Reddick right!! I hate to have them end!!
Agree, would love it to be 20mins or longer videos.
But that is that much more editing.
Just seen your video on shop talk on face book 😂 great stuff, keep up the awesome vids!!!!!!
That looks a lot like what the farmers were dealing with around this area last fall. This year has been pretty smooth sailing I believe except for late harvest and lower yields. Calling for snow showers in couple days, definitely dropped in temp today. Not Minnesota cold though. 😂
Absolutely love these vids Zach!!! Been with you since 10,000 subs lol
Hard long long long days work!! Thanks for sharing!!
Hey my name Matthew molnar I’m not a farmer but always wanted to be my dad was a farmer when I was younger I watch your videos because you make it interesting and your videos aren’t boring
Glad to see the farm putting at least some dollars in the bin. Wishing good weather on you.
Dude I love your videos I got some catching up some do as I been away for a few months but I'm slowly catching up every night I get off work. I'm not a farmer but I learn alot from watching your videos about Agriculture and it's very interesting. You always keep it interesting and funny too and it helps me with Farming SImulator 19 which btw I would love your farm layout for that game as a mod that would be awesome.