Hehe - regarding the bathroom topic: here in Germany we have a farmer who makes a lot of livestreams from his work and when he "has to go" he says "I have to check the tire pressure....." - this became a really funny running gag when he got a Claas chopper with tracks...
Combines are such interesting extremely complex machines. I watched a RUclips video to see how combines actually work. I was floored with their complexity and what they do.
All of you are just outstanding human beings. You have a great attitude and hard work ethic and it was nice to meet the new young kid who was catching all your corn in his truck. You all keep on keeping on and really appreciate hearing and watching all of your stories and your work ethic. God Bless all of you!
Watching you guys harvest reminds me of growing up on the farm. Hope you have a great harvest. Hope that broken part doesn't Slow you down. Take Care and Be safe on the farm. Out
For short range radio communications between the grain cart and combine, you could use a pair of inexpensive FRS (Family Radio Service) radios as alternatives to your commercial radios. They are not very expensive but FRS will work across the field for you.
15:00 bathroom breaks: we have the same issues when taking a long road trip to see relatives. The thought has occurred to me to create a device that could be used for pee without having to stop. It’s a funnel with connected plastic tubing that you route to the outside of the vehicle. Could be a problem for drivers behind your vehicle. Yellow rain. Still have to do a potty break for poo once in a while.
TransCanada truck drivers with full cab have family living in the cab with a hole cut where they can defecate onto their undercarriage and the roads. Tow drivers look first and refuse to service these pigs.
at 4:22 Laura making a plug for a place to seek mental health therapy all whilst unbeknownst is a source of mental health therapy herself in a society of whiners and complainers her positive outlook on life and can do spirit is a beacon of light in a negative world, Laura you are a rare earth jem
Im the only one who whants to see Gage running the Combine? Also Im so impressed how stable u can hold your Phone while running Equipment in these Conditions... Great Video, i hope we hit 500k to the End of Harvest :)
My best advice I give to any YTer that asks for it is, Just be yourself and don't worry about the camera so much" just think of it as a friend along for a ride". Because for me personally if I like the person then I can put up with a lot of camera issues, but if I don't for whatever reason then no matter how good the camera work I ain't watching. Y'all keep up the great work!
Whoa! Y'all are getting frost and we got all the way down to the upper 50's last weekend in southeast Texas. I'm soooooooo glad summer is over here! This year was like 2 straight months of 100+ degree days and zero rain. Brutal!
I really appreciate you taking the time to show us the farm life. I grew up on a farm, but ventured off into other jobs. How long did it take you to get comfortable running combine and big tractors? You make it look like riding a bicycle. ❤
Be sure to hook gage up with lots of snacks and dinner for his first actual videoing. He did good Laura and grant. Maybe a good thing end of harvest/Christmas he deserves a $ bonus would make his day. He is a keeper it shows as he is not afraid to learn anything and everything.
Most of it wipes off as the equipment is run, the only thing we really want is for the oil to get into the connections where the links connect. The rest of it is gone in pretty short order...
Two thumbs up regarding getting Gage fully up to speed the combine. Laura and Grant are fully qualified, but you need to have a deeper bench for this stuff. You have parents and they've got your back, but they also have their own fields to deal with. Nobody stays healthy all the time. Teach Gage video editing too, if he doesn't already know it. Oh, and thanks for the timestamps. We're watching the weather for central Nebraska, and you may have some stuff coming in around Wednesday, Oct 11.
I find it wild how late your guys harvest. Here in the Northwest harvest started mid-July and was done a month ago. We're just wrapping up getting our winter crops planted.
Been on board since your intro by the pivot motor...glad to be here..n good to keep learning! Thanks!! For all that you n Grant share,in such detail!! 🤙🐺🧙♂️👍!
Harvest coming along nicely. Will be over before you know it. Great to see gage too. Seems like a decent lad with his head screwed on. All of you look like you are living your best lives. Love from Scotland UK❤
Honestly what Gage said about working with equipment at night, yes it’s is fun, especially picking corn at night and you have all the lights on, he did a good job of filming.👍👍👍👍
Thanks for your October 7th, 2023 Nebraska Corn harvest video Laura, Grant and Gage. Communicating with hand signs was how we always do/did farming. Funny most people who are NOT farmer's and going to the bathroom. Laura sometime show the people following a roll of toilet paper, LOL then they will understand. BE SAFE. Watched this Monday October 9th, 2023. Until next time HAPPY HARVEST, breakdowns always happen just part of any farming operation.
We used to have terrible sprinkler tracks on our farm so we finally decided to shut the hoses off right next to the towers so the tracks wouldn’t be so bad and it definitely helps
Laura and Grant, all your hard work this season, is now paying off, this is the point where your income start coming in for the year. - I hope you get a good price for your crop. Love from Mike. ❤
The reason you do so well is your personality. Your face beams and we all love you. You give the information we need to know. Thank you and God bless. 😊
I’ve been along your journey since your very first videos on your dads farm and doing seed corn to today ! I don’t miss a video keep up the good work and hope for a great harvest , we are 3 wks into our harvest with many wks left to go
Thanks Laura and Grant For Letting All Of Us Spend Time With You!! Question How Much Dose The Combine Weigh before a full hopper of Corn and How Much Dose The Combine weigh with A Full Hopper!! Thank You!! Keep Smiling On!! 😄👍👊❤️
Laura and Grant thanks for sharing and taking me along with your harvest! Good work Gage, I'm sure Laura and Grant will have many tips and tricks for you! Happy harvest to you all! ❤
I haven't been here since day One, but close to it. I do appreciate how you've done such a great job of succeeding in what many might consider a "Man's" world. While you might have questioned your abilities a time or two, that you are still here and both you and Grant are so happy doing what you do is a giant plus for me.
Gage you speak very well for a high school football player, I have a senior who also plays football. I have heard his peers speak and they are very timid with the microphone. That talent or skill will take you far. My one tip is to do more.. just as practicing football is mostly repetition and critique, same is so in speaking. most do not like to hear their own voice, but you can critique yourself better than anyone else can and that is the key
In SD they put the cows into the corn fields after harvest, they leave a few standing rows for shelter. We saw the cows at 30 below grazing in the corn
Hey Gage ! you look and sound like a natural at what your doing. Really looks like you'll buzz right through that Rooky stage and be on your way. Lots of luck and keep up the good work. azJim
The gowing season in San Luis Valley in southern Colorsdo is 90 days. Alamosa is 7,535 ft. Altitude and the valley is the largest alpine valley in the world. I think it's snowed there once or twice already this year.
besides the handheld radio you should look into a small CB radio to install in you trucks, tractors and combine and a base for your barn. Of course you will need an antenna to but they are magnetic. cheaper too
There was some videos of chopping silage for the farm and the end rows were up to the road and the first round had the truck actually sitting on the road and the light traffic that appeared quietly waited until they could pass. Amazing to see corn fields that close to the road.
Laura can answer for herself, but I know I've seen them using ridge tillage on some of their acreage. That's one form of minimum tillage that caters to precision planting & tilling afforded by GPS guidance. The practice of "plowing," either in the literal sense of the moldboard plow or the more modern chisel plow, is yielding more & more to minimum till or even no-till. So much so that John Deere, the inventor of the moldboard plow, has ceased manufacturing them.
@@richardneubauer3365 my last few years farming with my dad were spent on ridge till. That was before GPS guidance was widespread. Would've been a game-changer!
Really appreciate you putting out these videos during harvest. Thank you. Non-farming question: do you do all the cooking in your household Laura or does Grant lend a hand in the kitchen sometimes? What is your favourite dish to prepare?
I’ll tell ya what, I have novels that blow off the back of the header when I push a button in the cab. It’s pretty slick. My ocd gets triggered by the pile up. I’m pretty sure a couple of my kids were conceived in a combine cab. It’s a great work office and love pad.
Here on a little farm in Stowe Vermont , we have about 400 acres of corn with about 50 acres left to chop! we haven't had a heavy frost as of yet! Pray for the Farmers!!!
Eu acompanho desde o início,e aprecio o trabalho de vocês. Sou do nterior do Brasil. " I've been following since the beginning, and I appreciate your work. I'm from the interior of Brazil. A hug."
On the bright side, getting the cows on the field gives you some natural fertilizer that you do not need to buy/put down.... You get it fresh from the source LOL. That would also save fuel and hours running the tractor, so good for your wallet and the environment... So that corn on the field isn't really going to waist as it is helping you in the long run, and on top that like you said you rent the land to for extra income.
Wish we could have seen you all out at Ft. kearny this last weekend! We did some filming there for our channel. Lots of love always for you all. Quick question, how is your neighbor doing who lost most of his farm. Been wanting to check in on him and his family!
Our campgrounds all have toilets, and there's not many other places around here to camp. But the cornfield or the hedgerow were enough privacy when making hay.
Those first couple days of cold temperatures is hard on the body. Maybe not for you and Grant but my nearly 70 bones it takes a while. Our NC State Fair is about to begin and that usually brings cold temperatures at night. 60s during the day and mid 40s at night.
Hey Gage: The biggest secret for being on camera is to talk about the things that you're passionate about. If you're "faking it", it will come across immediately. The reason why Laura's channel is so successful is because she's pretty upfront about how she feels; and it just so happens that she's passionate about farming, large vehicles, kittens, and her hubby. And she let's it show.
I don't normally leave a comment but I became so engrossed in this episode today I felt like I just spent the entire Harvest day with you guys. Excellent video!
Maybe look at adding Source to you fertilizer mix. Ive seen some promising results with corn adding root strands and mass. It seems to work better in subpar soil conditions, but helps im all conditions.
Hi Laura thanks for your video's going over to Nebraska on holidays & to help out on my cousins farm! They run case tractor's in whoo I get to help out!
The look on your face when you were addressing the bathroom was one of my favorite expressions you’ve made. And no, some people have never been camping but I’m sure some of those ladies have been parking 🤦🏼♂️
Thanks for another great video Laura and Grant and Gage. It was interesting. The bathroom question. Oh my. Surprised people asked that question. You just do what you need to do. End of story. Gage did a good job with the camera. Was nice to have him included in the camera issue. He did a good job and came across very well. You have a good hired man there. Handles the equipment very well. Welcome to farming Gage. Sorry about your downed corn and the dry land Corn. Hopefully next year will be better. Good day of harvest again except for the gear box on the header that quite working. Thanks for everything. The Iowa Farm Boy.
The funny thing about the where do you go to the bathroom. I had some Rv groups on Facebook. The amount of people who flipped out over using the bathroom outdoors or rinse the camper tanks at home on acres of land. People would get pissed off. Well some of are parents and grandparents used outhouses. One hole with big pile in it just buried and out house gets moved over to do again 💁♂️😂 bears shit in the woods too 💁♂️😂 they get mad at me when I mention the process of city sewer and drinking water if you know you know 😉😉😅😂
7:03 Are you calling Grant a “functional cornhead” 😊. In Wisconsin they have cheeseheads, in nebraska they have cornhuskers, Oklahoma has haymakers.Always be grateful that Grant is functional. LOL, no insults intended.
I hope y'all filmed the combine repairs. I'm definitely interested in seeing that. Gage did great on camera, btw. But, he's no substitute for the kittens. 🤠👍
Loved todays video as always and feel sorry for you in regards to soy and dry land crops. Not forth the price of fuel, bummer. Bathroom was so obvious it was funny 😊
Omg, Alicia from Boca Raton FL I saw your video while we were in a hotel celebrating our 28th anniversary 🎉🎉 Fell in love with your life. Congrats 👏 👏 You are amazing We also are husband and wife business. We own a taco shop and can relate. Blessings 😂
I started watching you right after a couple of the New York Farm Girls left for college and one left the farm. Definitely since before Covid-19 and 2020.
Hehe - regarding the bathroom topic: here in Germany we have a farmer who makes a lot of livestreams from his work and when he "has to go" he says "I have to check the tire pressure....." - this became a really funny running gag when he got a Claas chopper with tracks...
We used to use "need to go see a man about a car"...
Another one is “need to check the water in the engine” or gotta “check the engine is still there”
Gotta drain the tank.
@@Snarkapotamus”gotta see a man about a horse” 😂
I work on cell towers and our phrase is "gonna check the AC"
I swear I learn more about farming from your channel than hanging around my Uncle who farms in Eastern Nebraska. Great job. Gage you did awesome.
I've been watching since the beginning. It's hard to fathom how far you and Grant have come in the last few years.
Combines are such interesting extremely complex machines. I watched a RUclips video to see how combines actually work. I was floored with their complexity and what they do.
All of you are just outstanding human beings. You have a great attitude and hard work ethic and it was nice to meet the new young kid who was catching all your corn in his truck. You all keep on keeping on and really appreciate hearing and watching all of your stories and your work ethic. God Bless all of you!
Really cool to see more of Grant and Gauge. I just find it really relaxing to hang out with you guys while you harvest. Thanks for the great videos.
Watching you guys harvest reminds me of growing up on the farm. Hope you have a great harvest. Hope that broken part doesn't Slow you down. Take Care and Be safe on the farm. Out
For short range radio communications between the grain cart and combine, you could use a pair of inexpensive FRS (Family Radio Service) radios as alternatives to your commercial radios. They are not very expensive but FRS will work across the field for you.
13:15 What a nice thing to know. I for one feel honored you share your farning experience.
15:00 bathroom breaks: we have the same issues when taking a long road trip to see relatives. The thought has occurred to me to create a device that could be used for pee without having to stop. It’s a funnel with connected plastic tubing that you route to the outside of the vehicle. Could be a problem for drivers behind your vehicle. Yellow rain. Still have to do a potty break for poo once in a while.
TransCanada truck drivers with full cab have family living in the cab with a hole cut where they can defecate onto their undercarriage and the roads. Tow drivers look first and refuse to service these pigs.
They have a old saying "Never drink out of a semi truckers bottle."
Look up "stadium buddy"...
The Stadium buddy..
Great seeing more of Gage. A rising star for sure! Great video guys!
at 4:22 Laura making a plug for a place to seek mental health therapy all whilst unbeknownst is a source of mental health therapy herself in a society of whiners and complainers her positive outlook on life and can do spirit is a beacon of light in a negative world, Laura you are a rare earth jem
Gage, keep it going! Explaining a process to somebody else helps to cement the knowledge in your own mind. Happy to see you on cam.
Im the only one who whants to see Gage running the Combine? Also Im so impressed how stable u can hold your Phone while running Equipment in these Conditions... Great Video, i hope we hit 500k to the End of Harvest :)
My best advice I give to any YTer that asks for it is, Just be yourself and don't worry about the camera so much" just think of it as a friend along for a ride". Because for me personally if I like the person then I can put up with a lot of camera issues, but if I don't for whatever reason then no matter how good the camera work I ain't watching. Y'all keep up the great work!
Whoa! Y'all are getting frost and we got all the way down to the upper 50's last weekend in southeast Texas. I'm soooooooo glad summer is over here! This year was like 2 straight months of 100+ degree days and zero rain. Brutal!
TEAM - Great Feedback from All Team Member - Great to see Gage..
I really appreciate you taking the time to show us the farm life. I grew up on a farm, but ventured off into other jobs. How long did it take you to get comfortable running combine and big tractors? You make it look like riding a bicycle. ❤
Be sure to hook gage up with lots of snacks and dinner for his first actual videoing. He did good Laura and grant. Maybe a good thing end of harvest/Christmas he deserves a $ bonus would make his day. He is a keeper it shows as he is not afraid to learn anything and everything.
Doesn't the oil and dust associated with harvesting create a sort of grinding paste on the combine chains?
Most of it wipes off as the equipment is run, the only thing we really want is for the oil to get into the connections where the links connect. The rest of it is gone in pretty short order...
Two thumbs up regarding getting Gage fully up to speed the combine. Laura and Grant are fully qualified, but you need to have a deeper bench for this stuff. You have parents and they've got your back, but they also have their own fields to deal with. Nobody stays healthy all the time. Teach Gage video editing too, if he doesn't already know it. Oh, and thanks for the timestamps. We're watching the weather for central Nebraska, and you may have some stuff coming in around Wednesday, Oct 11.
I find it wild how late your guys harvest. Here in the Northwest harvest started mid-July and was done a month ago. We're just wrapping up getting our winter crops planted.
Been on board since your intro by the pivot motor...glad to be here..n good to keep learning! Thanks!! For all that you n Grant share,in such detail!!
🤙🐺🧙♂️👍!
I love how sincere you are when you take time to thank your followers and subscribers!. Your welcome and it's our pleasure.
I love your explanation about where you go to the bathroom while harvesting. PERFECT!!!
We appreciate y'all showing us your journey
Harvest coming along nicely. Will be over before you know it. Great to see gage too. Seems like a decent lad with his head screwed on. All of you look like you are living your best lives. Love from Scotland UK❤
Honestly what Gage said about working with equipment at night, yes it’s is fun, especially picking corn at night and you have all the lights on, he did a good job of filming.👍👍👍👍
I have been watching you since your first Q&A in the tractor cab (space ship).
Thanks for your October 7th, 2023 Nebraska Corn harvest video Laura, Grant and Gage. Communicating with hand signs was how we always do/did farming. Funny most people who are NOT farmer's and going to the bathroom. Laura sometime show the people following a roll of toilet paper, LOL then they will understand. BE SAFE. Watched this Monday October 9th, 2023. Until next time HAPPY HARVEST, breakdowns always happen just part of any farming operation.
A frost!! The weather in the uk is 25.c, if you need the Bog out in the sticks,you use the hedge or go behind the tractor!!!
I’ve been watching your Chanel since you started and I really enjoy watching young people like you and grant be so passionate about farming!
Thanks for telling us the day of the video. I live close to Rock Island Illinois and it gives me a chance to compare the weather situation.
Good to see Gage, keep up the good work 11:21 👍
We used to have terrible sprinkler tracks on our farm so we finally decided to shut the hoses off right next to the towers so the tracks wouldn’t be so bad and it definitely helps
Gage seems like a natural behind the cam.
Yep tp is a must in any csb or backoack😂
If Gage is increasing subscriber engagement, he should get a small cut of the YT revenue on top of his wage. Just saying, Laura and Grant!
I am a dryland farmer in South Africa. I love it to watch your video's.
Natural 😂 he poor being cam, he goes on and on about nothing
Thanks!
Laura and Grant, all your hard work this season, is now paying off, this is the point where your income start coming in for the year. - I hope you get a good price for your crop.
Love from Mike. ❤
The reason you do so well is your personality. Your face beams and we all love you. You give the information we need to know. Thank you and God bless. 😊
Great job Gage!
I’ve been along your journey since your very first videos on your dads farm and doing seed corn to today ! I don’t miss a video keep up the good work and hope for a great harvest , we are 3 wks into our harvest with many wks left to go
Thanks Laura and Grant For Letting All Of Us Spend Time With You!!
Question How Much Dose The Combine Weigh before a full hopper of Corn and How Much Dose The Combine weigh with A Full Hopper!! Thank You!!
Keep Smiling On!!
😄👍👊❤️
Laura and Grant thanks for sharing and taking me along with your harvest! Good work Gage, I'm sure Laura and Grant will have many tips and tricks for you! Happy harvest to you all! ❤
I haven't been here since day One, but close to it. I do appreciate how you've done such a great job of succeeding in what many might consider a "Man's" world. While you might have questioned your abilities a time or two, that you are still here and both you and Grant are so happy doing what you do is a giant plus for me.
Thank you Laura for sharing this video with this young gentleman.
I have been here from the beginning. I enjoy your videos. I like how you really explained everything. Thanks for just being you
Gage you speak very well for a high school football player, I have a senior who also plays football. I have heard his peers speak and they are very timid with the microphone. That talent or skill will take you far. My one tip is to do more.. just as practicing football is mostly repetition and critique, same is so in speaking. most do not like to hear their own voice, but you can critique yourself better than anyone else can and that is the key
Thanks Laura ... I really enjoyed the video ... Thanks Rick
In SD they put the cows into the corn fields after harvest, they leave a few standing rows for shelter.
We saw the cows at 30 below grazing in the corn
Lots of attention to detail needed on a farm
Hey Gage ! you look and sound like a natural at what your doing. Really looks like you'll buzz right through that Rooky stage and be on your way. Lots of luck and keep up the good work. azJim
The gowing season in San Luis Valley in southern Colorsdo is 90 days. Alamosa is 7,535 ft. Altitude and the valley is the largest alpine valley in the world. I think it's snowed there once or twice already this year.
besides the handheld radio you should look into a small CB radio to install in you trucks, tractors and combine and a base for your barn. Of course you will need an antenna to but they are magnetic. cheaper too
Couple summers ago I hauled several loads of bin parts out of plant for Chief bins to Aberdeen South Dakota to ethanol plant there.
There was some videos of chopping silage for the farm and the end rows were up to the road and the first round had the truck actually sitting on the road and the light traffic that appeared quietly waited until they could pass. Amazing to see corn fields that close to the road.
How offer do you plow field to turn soil over to help grow better corn
Laura can answer for herself, but I know I've seen them using ridge tillage on some of their acreage. That's one form of minimum tillage that caters to precision planting & tilling afforded by GPS guidance. The practice of "plowing," either in the literal sense of the moldboard plow or the more modern chisel plow, is yielding more & more to minimum till or even no-till. So much so that John Deere, the inventor of the moldboard plow, has ceased manufacturing them.
NO one plows here inNE IA anymore mostly no till and some ridge till
@@richardneubauer3365 my last few years farming with my dad were spent on ridge till. That was before GPS guidance was widespread. Would've been a game-changer!
Really appreciate you putting out these videos during harvest. Thank you. Non-farming question: do you do all the cooking in your household Laura or does Grant lend a hand in the kitchen sometimes? What is your favourite dish to prepare?
Wow, first frost! We're not expecting our first frost until around the first of November.
I’ll tell ya what, I have novels that blow off the back of the header when I push a button in the cab. It’s pretty slick. My ocd gets triggered by the pile up.
I’m pretty sure a couple of my kids were conceived in a combine cab. It’s a great work office and love pad.
Here on a little farm in Stowe Vermont , we have about 400 acres of corn with about 50 acres left to chop! we haven't had a heavy frost as of yet! Pray for the Farmers!!!
Laura - no worries. When you've gotta go, you go!! Wherever it may be!
Eu acompanho desde o início,e aprecio o trabalho de vocês. Sou do nterior do Brasil. " I've been following since the beginning, and I appreciate your work. I'm from the interior of Brazil. A hug."
I know I could never be a farmer, so my hat is off to Laura, Grant and Gage for their efforts. Thank you
Its great to watch the combine cutting away there....sorry the combine broke down last thing...stay cool you all
Thanks for sharing the combine cab with us!!😊
On the bright side, getting the cows on the field gives you some natural fertilizer that you do not need to buy/put down.... You get it fresh from the source LOL. That would also save fuel and hours running the tractor, so good for your wallet and the environment... So that corn on the field isn't really going to waist as it is helping you in the long run, and on top that like you said you rent the land to for extra income.
Thanks for answering the real question. I've been to the woods and know what to do.
Wish we could have seen you all out at Ft. kearny this last weekend! We did some filming there for our channel. Lots of love always for you all. Quick question, how is your neighbor doing who lost most of his farm. Been wanting to check in on him and his family!
Yes, Gauge should run the combine. The corn that the cows eat does create cow manure which is good for soil fertility.
Great job Gauge! I look forward to seeing you in more of Laura's videos.
G'day Gage. Good to hear an accent. Those other two sound just like Kiwis (New Zealanders) Always heartening to see young guys keen to work/learn. 🏉 👍
Nice video today. It was nice to meet Gage in the Grain Cart. Your equipment is working well this year.
Our campgrounds all have toilets, and there's not many other places around here to camp. But the cornfield or the hedgerow were enough privacy when making hay.
Great job Gage. Would enjoy hearing about what your future holds.
Those first couple days of cold temperatures is hard on the body. Maybe not for you and Grant but my nearly 70 bones it takes a while. Our NC State Fair is about to begin and that usually brings cold temperatures at night. 60s during the day and mid 40s at night.
Hey Gage:
The biggest secret for being on camera is to talk about the things that you're passionate about.
If you're "faking it", it will come across immediately.
The reason why Laura's channel is so successful is because she's pretty upfront about how she feels; and it just so happens that she's passionate about farming, large vehicles, kittens, and her hubby. And she let's it show.
I don't normally leave a comment but I became so engrossed in this episode today I felt like I just spent the entire Harvest day with you guys. Excellent video!
Harvest time is party time
14:00 they asked ItchyBoots the same question.. she basically told her 1.85m subscribers don't be dumb, and I wont dignify that with a reply 👍😎✊
Sweet tart ropes rock! Good treat. Harvest looking good Laura👍🏻
When I combine there is to time to stop. I step outside and water the wheel. Stay warm, healthy and safe. Cheers from Sarnia Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Maybe look at adding Source to you fertilizer mix. Ive seen some promising results with corn adding root strands and mass. It seems to work better in subpar soil conditions, but helps im all conditions.
Hi Laura thanks for your video's going over to Nebraska on holidays & to help out on my cousins farm! They run case tractor's in whoo I get to help out!
The look on your face when you were addressing the bathroom was one of my favorite expressions you’ve made. And no, some people have never been camping but I’m sure some of those ladies have been parking 🤦🏼♂️
Thanks for another great video Laura and Grant and Gage.
It was interesting.
The bathroom question. Oh my. Surprised people asked that question. You just do what you need to do. End of story.
Gage did a good job with the camera. Was nice to have him included in the camera issue. He did a good job and came across very well. You have a good hired man there. Handles the equipment very well. Welcome to farming Gage.
Sorry about your downed corn and the dry land Corn. Hopefully next year will be better.
Good day of harvest again except for the gear box on the header that quite working.
Thanks for everything. The Iowa Farm Boy.
The funny thing about the where do you go to the bathroom. I had some Rv groups on Facebook. The amount of people who flipped out over using the bathroom outdoors or rinse the camper tanks at home on acres of land. People would get pissed off. Well some of are parents and grandparents used outhouses. One hole with big pile in it just buried and out house gets moved over to do again 💁♂️😂 bears shit in the woods too 💁♂️😂 they get mad at me when I mention the process of city sewer and drinking water if you know you know 😉😉😅😂
LOOKING GOOD EXCEPT FOR DRY LAND AND THE BREAK ON MACHINE - OH AND DINNER LOOKED YUMMY - GOD BLESS AND SEE YA ON THE NEXT ONE
Proud sub since you had like 150k followers. Been a journey to follow u both even im far far away from Nebraska. A Swede follower :D
Laura and Grant and Gage I like how the radios are charged and your all in the harvester inches awayyou all crack me up but a great video
Don't forget that headbands like the blue one you are wearing works excellent as a neck warmer on cold days.
7:03 Are you calling Grant a “functional cornhead” 😊. In Wisconsin they have cheeseheads, in nebraska they have cornhuskers, Oklahoma has haymakers.Always be grateful that Grant is functional. LOL, no insults intended.
Gage! Your a Rock Star! It’s great to see more of you out Harvesting
I hope y'all filmed the combine repairs. I'm definitely interested in seeing that. Gage did great on camera, btw. But, he's no substitute for the kittens. 🤠👍
Loved todays video as always and feel sorry for you in regards to soy and dry land crops. Not forth the price of fuel, bummer. Bathroom was so obvious it was funny 😊
Thank you all! You too Gage! Stay safe out there.
Omg, Alicia from Boca Raton FL
I saw your video while we were in a hotel celebrating our 28th anniversary
🎉🎉 Fell in love with your life.
Congrats 👏 👏
You are amazing
We also are husband and wife business. We own a taco shop and can relate.
Blessings 😂
Good job Gage!
We also got a reprieve from the heat. Low of mid 60's and mid of low 80's. (South Texas)
I started watching you right after a couple of the New York Farm Girls left for college and one left the farm. Definitely since before Covid-19 and 2020.
Us too. I think the Farm Girls pretty much stopped.making videos.
Instead of radios. Think about CB I stead you don't have to worry about charging them. Love your channel. Hope the rest of harvest goes smoothly.
Gage is cool. GREAT JOB.