FIRST CORN HARVEST Video of the 2024 Season
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- FIRST CORN HARVEST Video of the 2024 Season
In this video I am out in the field with Brier Farms in west central Indiana as they kick of the 2024 harvest season. They are running their John Deere S790 Combine with a Calmer 2415 corn head to harvest the corn that is planted on 15 inch row spacing. Also in the video is the farms John Deere 9570RX Tractor pulling a Brent 1386 grain cart. I also do an in cab video interview with Jason Brier as he talks about growing 15 inch corn and the harvest.
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Fantastic footage of 'Harvest in Motion'. Many thanks to Alex for sharing his insights on farm management and agronomic strategies.
Great video of "Harvest Action". Thank you to Jason for sharing his management and agronomic thoughts and results.
Great video and seeing the amount of corn going through thst combine , that man knows what he is doing!
Great job
Thanks so much for sharing .
I really appreciate your videos. In high school I was very active in the FFA. I won several awards for corn growing and high yields. I joined the Navy in1965 when I graduated high school and never returned to the farm. I had a very successful career in telecommunications. Watching how farming, farmers, equipment (the world) has changed since 1965 is shocking.
Onya mate aussie born on a wheat,sheep farm i wish i had joined the army,not working really hard for no money,onya bud
Wow, this FIRST CORN HARVEST video is amazing! Love seeing the 2024 season's first harvest in action. Congrats on a great start to the season!
Cab corn is Farm Porn. But the pheasants no doubt love you for it. May you have a great fall harvest.
Igrew up in atime where there were a lot of the old farmers just like him, they had tracsher machines nothing like the great machines of today, I rember the first John Deer tractor that came to towne wver 80 years ago. Thanks for showing Mike.
You have such a great connection with the land.
Love hereing different views and techniques on farming. Always keep learning and trying new things to improve!
This is really good discussion. thanks for letting us sit in the cab with you.
Cool harvest video😁👍 A farmer-interview is always informative👍👍
This is one of the best videos I've seen on this topic, well done!
I like that guy!! Hope to see him again in the future.
Great video Mike and interview. Always good to hear from farmers. Looking forward to many more harvest videos.
Great video of the corn harvesting with that awesome John Deere combine with a 24 row header that just eats corn. Lots of acreage they farm there. Thanks again Mike for sharing another great video with us! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Holy cow, you don't realize how huge that buggy is until he pulls up to the semi and it makes it look like a Tonka. Technology sure has come a long way when they're able to combine when the corn is that green.
Thanks for the video.
Man is a true farming cowboy and I love it
Hats off to that farmer for believing in his own operation, absolutely nothing wrong with what his doin,
15" rows will deplete plant nutrition faster than can replenished by artificial fertilizer. Eventually, you won't be able to grow anything on that land including weeds. Sure, yields will be more ..... temporarily. Land needs its rest like our bodies. Otherwise, burnout will happen. The ancient Israelites were instructed to fallow their crop land every 7th year.
Awesome green 💚 machines
The countryside is so calm and perfect for farming.
Great Job. Thank you for bringing this content to us. Cab Corn LOL....
Awesome video I really enjoyed the interview !
Loving the insight into the 15-inch row spacing! It’s fascinating how small changes can lead to big results in corn production. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips!
Your sense of humor is amazing. This video was hilarious!
Great video! Great story of effort 3:48
awesome first of many 2024 harvest videos
You can only imagine the colorful language he used when that corn hit the roof of the cab. LOL Thanks Mike !
Wasn't as bad as it looked liked it was going to be from the start of video. I've done way worse pulling back on the hydro.
People are different some people don’t get excited and start cussing.
Some just go with the flow.
How stupid is it to run corn all over cab and ground. Then let’s complain about price of corn
Where is bin full buzzer. Stupid performance
Not running my combine show respect
@@MauriceMiller-nd4dd some of us get humbled every day. It can be a blessing. I am guessing your a farmer or retired or directly Involved.
@MauriceMiller-nd4dd crap happens, he spilled $1 worth of corn. We've all made a lot worse mistakes then that
Another good one, Mike!
We use a 24 row Gerheringhoff but it's on 20 inch spacing,he's absolutely right you do get better yields when the rows are closer together
Great video thanks Mike.
Love Jason and his thoughts on farming 🇦🇺👍just because everyone is doing something doesn’t mean it works on your property or in your operation
Crossing a streep terrace in an interesting job running beside the combine is fun when you are going up the argue in 5 to more above the cart and when you are heading down the arguer actually gets in the grain cart at least in my case
. Great video as you always have Mike . I'm waiting for your silage videos I enjoy all your videos
Great video thnks....
Just amazing how bad cab corn yields! For decades people have been pushing for corn in narrower rows but planting kernels further apart in the row, have unloaded a fair amount of high yielding corn on the go in my life, even if it is a bit wet that field is yielding a incredible amount!!
Those tractors really help farmers.
I’ve been farming here in Oklahoma since I was 5 years old I’m 61 years old now my parents raised peanuts cotton watermelons Milo and there was two years we planted baking potatoes and potatoes for lays potato chip company we worked from before sunrise and after sunset every day for 4 months we planted 36 inch rows.
Impressive! The corn coming into the combine is about as much as what was angering out. I think he knows what’s best for him. Great video Mike, it’s got me anxious to start harvest but we’re going to be awhile here in NW Iowa.
Nice to see thank you.
HA: The First Cab Corn Video of 2024. Thanks Mike : )
@@shannonpaplow7754 And it was a pretty good one at that.
Filling that hopper to the top….and then some 😂
That thumbnail, nothing like cab corn lol 🌽🌽👍👍
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After watching him go through the first waterway, I was holding my breath waiting for the auger to go into the grain cart on the second. Lol
We know not to do that lol
I was lucky enough to catch this on video.
Think that was a bit daft to fill the tank so much as that. What was even more daft was crossing that ditch, instead of emptying at the end of the flat area just before it.
But for them dual wheels, he would have been close to tipping that combine, going through that ditch with such a load - high centre of gravity and a large mass are usually a recipe for disaster !
Luckily he avoided that. He didn't attempt that a second time lol !
Apart from that, no overbearing, annoying musi c, succinct commentary snd great drone footage, as always.
@farmhandmike he's lucky he didn't break a rim or something
Mike liked the farmers talk about the 15inch row instead of 30 inch rows
I really like this video. I think I've only seen this one and maybe 1 more of yours, but I subscribed this time. I really would like to see someone film a field harvest start to finish. Maybe a time lapse video would be best for that. Doing it with drones might be tricky though. You would need a bunch of batteries to get through the whole thing and maybe a couple drones to switch scenes when you were bringing one in to swap the battery.
Good luck nice video 🎉
Great video Mike would love to see you come to Louisiana
Lot of guys are on 20 inch rows here. 1 does 15 inch rows. When I was a kid everyone did 38 inch rows and same things said about going to 30 inch rows. Now most on 30s up north. Some down south are still on 38 inch rows. Think they have other crops that are 38 inch rows too
Not to bust chops at any level, but thanks for the laugh on the golden shower...I was sayin whooo nellie....Thank you for the insight on tighter rows and taking it down while stalks are green. Got some wheels turning on me
That must be some really high-yielding corn. It took forever to unload on the cart!!
Understand all the negative comments on the cab corn but if there is any combine operator out there that has never done it, please raise your hand ..... ..... anyone??
Good video.
this bto gets the award for best cab corn dump and acting like it doesn't matter..@ 12:17. kudos
😂
I like Mike less videos on RUclips from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲🚜
Good old Cab-Corn 😎
I’d love a side by side comparison of the 790 vs 780.
Or 780 vs 770, etc. Same headers, same field.
When he opens the cabin roof of his combine, he can go for a few bushels more.😉
Feed the pheasants; thanks for the video.
I never saw 15 inch rows in corn but Tom farms does 20 inch. rows near Warsaw Indiana
The haters got to hate about something you have to give them something to whine about when it comes to unloading etc I see it as taking one for the team. 😉
Oops! I guess that JD combine only tells you when it's full, but not when it's fuuuull. 😉
First cab corn of the year
I have a couple of questions, thinking about 15 in corn. Does that head have the chopping rolls and is the head compatible with guidance?
Yes
Are today's corn prices for this year or next year?
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Hey Mike here in SE Indiana we are going on 9 weeks with no rain with none in sight. My corn looks bad. What are you seeing? How are the early averages looking?
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Good video, one thing though...and i watch a lot of farming videos....why be shy with yield? unless you say what you are doing to get a higher yield than the neighbours is no ones biz....
you are literally showing a video game.
One avarge acre of corn will feed a human for 14 years at 3000 calories per day.
By eating the corn, or by eating the cattle that has eaten the corn?
@@snowfighter62 that same acre of corn when fed to cattle (the entire plant) and converted to flesh will sustain a person for 1.7 years at 3000 calories per day. Unless you dont care about replacing those cows then you could get 3.4 years of sustanance from an acre of corn when converted to animal flesh.
Why are they harvesting green corn?
The plant was green but the corn itself was 25-29% moisture.
If you watched 3 minutes of the video you’d know
Why wait?
@@martinestrada7636 your going to see dead corn here soon from tar spot
And it will still be wet and fall on ground
I get such a kick out of the commentary about peoples comments. Why would anybody want to do what everybody else is doing? So you can make money half the time? Which is probably about the average.
He must have spilled $3 worth of corn!
Makdh
Need better volume on farmers voice
I don't get why yield is so super secret.
@@ROCK-s1t how about 275bu
And $4.50 corn
Didn’t make sense doing it the first time
That horrific thumbnail of cab corn.
You're a train wreck, sir.
I have to watch.
It was worse than I thought. Completely avoidable too.
I'm so sad.
The horror. The horror!
You gonna make it?
@@TronVila I'll tell you after I have a glass of rum later tonight. To soothe the nerves.
Take a chill pill
You know how many combines have crops on the cab in the usa
Id say all of them
Got ta go it's August 29 @26 moisture unreal
@@frankmeyer8137do every year
Did you not watch video
Corns. cheap, it's alright to spread in the field.
I know cab corn is an accident, but I know some operators that do it just about all the time and I tell them why don’t you just ever now and then run one strip of corn on the ground cause that’s just what they’re done. There’s no sense in it.