Hay Mike how is the crop this year !!!! there are analyst out here say'n the crop's are not what they should be, and they are also say'n that major food shortage's are coming down the pike !!!! what i don't under stand Mike is here we were all locked down for 20 or 30 months for some anyway, u would think there would be major surplus of about everything !!!!! what's your thought's !!!! and to all you hard working farm hands and ranch hand's out there, thank you all for your service, the country could not survive with out you !!!! you guy's and gal's are the best!!!!! and i and the rest of the world salute you, thank you Mike for what you do and thank you, and American ranch hand's and farm hands God Bless you all have a safe corn,wheat,or what ever season you are doing, and we love you very much !!!!! just say'n !!!!
Crops are looking pretty good around here and several of the places I've been. I know there is some drought areas in the country and some wet areas as well but I'm not an analyst.
The Western Great Plains or High Plains is a special place. It starts SW of Lubbock and heads north past Denver. It is really a flat uplifted mountain top. The soil is mostly silty clay loam that was the dust bowl. Its origin is volcanic loess that makes it a very fine textured mineral rich productive soil. Mostly level north to south, the 3 to 5 thousand feet above sea level makes it a place where one can see the curvature of the earth. The more than thousand miles South to North is where the custom harvesters spend the summer for more than 80 years.
I hope someday we will have these machineries.i didn't find a common platform for farmers from all over the world . I'm trying to connect all the farmers so we can guide each other .
It must be yielding good they are keeping both carts busy. The stripper headers sure look to help with capacity, they are moving right along for class 7 combines. Another sweet video!
Always nice to see a British company doing well especially when they had little success or demand for the headers here but I can see how well it fits some systems
yes , the stripper headers seem to have so many advantages , particularly the fact that there is much less separation required ( much like a corn header) , higher harvesting output, I wonder what the disadvantages are?
@@robertlonsdale3826 here a lot that tried them it was the losses, at the time they first came out the residue and either the loss of straw or another pass if you want to bale it plus it meant a second header rather than just running the reel for everything we can be rather tight when it comes to spending money here. I wonder sometimes if that is why little maize is grown here that is combined rather than chopped compared to other crops
Hay Mike!! welcome to Colorado so awesome to see you come out here and film in our great state!!!! I live 30 miles north of Denver and it's pretty cool to have you here love to see more videos from Colorado!!!!! Farm On!!!!!
Inside the cab of those combines is impressively quiet. Also impressive is the accuracy of their cuts, given that the first guy into the crop is three header widths away from the last cut edge - obviously the sattelite guidance plays a big part in that. They can really race right along since they dont have to process the straw - should imagine they'd have a fair saving on fuel useage for the same reason ? I thought their leaving the straw stem intact in the ground was to prevent soil erosion ?
I know that at the 24:48 mark it looks like a wedge type tornado. I've seen this type cloud cover in other videos and I know that farmers and workers for farmers wouldn't be that mindless to do work like that in tornadic weather conditions. I love your videos, especially the corn silage ones. I'm crippled and don't get out very much so watching RUclips is what I do most of my day. YOU'RE AWESOME AND HAVE GREAT VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work.
Well that is a fine video for sure. I’ve never used a stripper head, but it sure seems more efficient with less wear and tear running all of that straw through. That looks like a lot of fun out there!
Beginning of the video, "This area gets very little rain", and the end of the video features a thunderstorm in the backdrop. All joking aside, another good video Mike. I love them all.
Interesting contrast to Montana where, because of the sawfly, they cut the wheat down and leave it in swaths to dry-out. Then they harvest the swaths with combines and conveyer heads. I find it very interesting how the farmers vary the techniques for various conditions.
Greetings from South Africa! Have been following you for the last few years. Thank you for the wonderful information about the tractors and implements. If possible, could you give a bit more detail and information (maybe footage too) about the implements for the main equipment. e.g. the ripper used with a tractor. Keep up the the good work.
Hi Mike , I certainly love the music for your videos and the videos themselves. Something "mesmerizing watching these big machines doing what they do best. Lovely combines. My favorite is the Fendt but those Claas 7600's are amazing. Great videos and also greetings from Ontario , Canada . Oh yes i am also a subscriber to your videos. Keep 'em coming.
Really like the video Mike, the drone work is awesome, the sunset and night footage is great! Looking forward to the corn videos, my favorite! Keep up the good work!
ive heard about a lot of farmer who do snow trapping for moisture on their fields, Have you ever heard about snow rigging where Ive seen a couple farmers that made some attachment for their tractor and another one made em for their cultivator. Looks funny watching someone working in a field during the winter but when you need the moisture
It all depends on how you set the combine. You can make about any combine hit good samples. However you cannot make any combine hit performance and good sample. Generally speaking anyway. There are tons of variables to consider for.
The Western Great Plains or High Plains is a special place. It starts SW of Lubbock and heads north past Denver. It is really a flat uplifted mountain top. The soil is mostly silty clay loam that was the dust bowl. Its origin is volcanic loess that makes it a very fine textured mineral rich productive soil. Mostly level north to south, the 3 to 5 thousand feet above sea Plain makes it a place where one can see the curvature of the earth. The more than thousand miles South to North is where the custom harvesters spend the summers for more than 80 years.
I've never been in a combine, and I was surprised how quiet it was. His breathing wasn't labored or anything but you could hear it over the machine. Crazy quiet.
I don't think a combine equipped with stripper headers, can pick up everything on the East-Montana-West Dakota side this year. What would it look like in lentils ????
Another great video! How does the lead combine knows where to start so that the others can follow without leaving a sliver of wheat behind or overlapping already cut wheat?
Beautiful area!! Last time i been thru colorado was in 2010. Nice to see. God Bless u and ur family sir!! I like the in cab view . Hope if possible, u could do more of that especially during corn silage. If not possible well it is what it is. God bless🙌🙌🙏
Absolutely by far the best wheat Harvest video out there. You did a great job covering the combined grain carts and trucks and the sunset clips were awesome. GREAT JOB MIKE. I do have one question white type headers were they using? And are they just for small green or can they be used for soy beans?
India has to adopt this technology.Till recently it was done manually.Cosidering our population we wan t more rice.By using this machinery we can conduct. revolution.Awake
From a baker and a pasta maker, thanks everyone for what you do to feed us all. Farmers and Ranchers are the best
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Beautiful field. First time I have ever seen a stripper head on a combine. I am a fan of red tractors.
Thanks for the video.
Love this video. Being a girly girl, many are shocked to learn I love combines. This video is impressive. Beautiful farm equipment!
Hay Mike how is the crop this year !!!! there are analyst out here say'n the crop's are not what they should be, and they are also say'n that major food shortage's are coming down the pike !!!! what i don't under stand Mike is here we were all locked down for 20 or 30 months for some anyway, u would think there would be major surplus of about everything !!!!! what's your thought's !!!! and to all you hard working farm hands and ranch hand's out there, thank you all for your service, the country could not survive with out you !!!! you guy's and gal's are the best!!!!! and i and the rest of the world salute you, thank you Mike for what you do and thank you, and American ranch hand's and farm hands God Bless you all have a safe corn,wheat,or what ever season you are doing, and we love you very much !!!!! just say'n !!!!
Crops are looking pretty good around here and several of the places I've been. I know there is some drought areas in the country and some wet areas as well but I'm not an analyst.
If your studying farming, this mike is the best way to start, thank you Mike, thank you farmers god bless.
you should come down here and see us cutting rice in arkansas! we run all versatile tractors.
Great video thanks Mike
Nice video
I like this long videos . Im in South Afrika.
Big flat fields, just like we have here in Australia, and that sunset was amazing. Great Video, thanks for sharing.
The Western Great Plains or High Plains is a special place. It starts SW of Lubbock and heads north past Denver. It is really a flat uplifted mountain top. The soil is mostly silty clay loam that was the dust bowl. Its origin is volcanic loess that makes it a very fine textured mineral rich productive soil. Mostly level north to south, the 3 to 5 thousand feet above sea level makes it a place where one can see the curvature of the earth. The more than thousand miles South to North is where the custom harvesters spend the summer for more than 80 years.
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Your videos are beautiful! Thanks, from Italy🇮🇹
I hope someday we will have these machineries.i didn't find a common platform for farmers from all over the world . I'm trying to connect all the farmers so we can guide each other .
It must be yielding good they are keeping both carts busy. The stripper headers sure look to help with capacity, they are moving right along for class 7 combines. Another sweet video!
That or them Red Combines actually put the Grain in the Tank... unlike Deere John
These headers make it similar to a corn harvest you don’t deal with any extra material so it’s throughput is greatly enhanced.
Always nice to see a British company doing well especially when they had little success or demand for the headers here but I can see how well it fits some systems
yes , the stripper headers seem to have so many advantages , particularly the fact that there is much less separation required ( much like a corn header) , higher harvesting output, I wonder what the disadvantages are?
@@robertlonsdale3826 here a lot that tried them it was the losses, at the time they first came out the residue and either the loss of straw or another pass if you want to bale it plus it meant a second header rather than just running the reel for everything we can be rather tight when it comes to spending money here. I wonder sometimes if that is why little maize is grown here that is combined rather than chopped compared to other crops
Mike great video as always. Love the variety of machines and regions/ climates you show us.
Keep up the great work. Appreciate the effort you put in.
Nice
Hay Mike!! welcome to Colorado so awesome to see you come out here and film in our great state!!!! I live 30 miles north of Denver and it's pretty cool to have you here love to see more videos from Colorado!!!!! Farm On!!!!!
The fresh produce you harvest looks so delicious and healthy
Inside the cab of those combines is impressively quiet. Also impressive is the accuracy of their cuts, given that the first guy into the crop is three header widths away from the last cut edge - obviously the sattelite guidance plays a big part in that.
They can really race right along since they dont have to process the straw - should imagine they'd have a fair saving on fuel useage for the same reason ?
I thought their leaving the straw stem intact in the ground was to prevent soil erosion ?
Very good video, I watch your videos one after another, it helps me relax after the fatigue of life, thank you
Advancements in technology have made agricultural machinery smarter, from automation to data collection and analysis.😊❤
Great presentation 😊
I know that at the 24:48 mark it looks like a wedge type tornado. I've seen this type cloud cover in other videos and I know that farmers and workers for farmers wouldn't be that mindless to do work like that in tornadic weather conditions. I love your videos, especially the corn silage ones. I'm crippled and don't get out very much so watching RUclips is what I do most of my day. YOU'RE AWESOME AND HAVE GREAT VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work.
34:06 that sunset is amazing!
I really enjoyed this video very much Mike please keep up the good work . Happy New Year 2022
I enjoy the longer videos, another great video! Thank you!
I just got hired today for working for the family
I've always loved "Amber Waves of Grain". How many acres all together?
nice operation and great looking crop I love wheat its my favorite type of grain
Watching from City of Imperial Beach San Diego California
After spending 14 years in Colorado and moving back to the Midwest, I was familiar on where you were at in eastern Colorado. Enjoyed...
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
Yes Mike it was very good as you said you don't disappoint think videos are the best 👍🏴
I enjoyed every minute of your video. Well done. Thank you.
Well that is a fine video for sure. I’ve never used a stripper head, but it sure seems more efficient with less wear and tear running all of that straw through. That looks like a lot of fun out there!
Beginning of the video, "This area gets very little rain", and the end of the video features a thunderstorm in the backdrop. All joking aside, another good video Mike. I love them all.
Nothing prettier than a field full of red power
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Excellent video Mike. Much appreciated from Calgary.
23:17 I do like foreboding weather scenes.
Great video Mike
Interesting contrast to Montana where, because of the sawfly, they cut the wheat down and leave it in swaths to dry-out. Then they harvest the swaths with combines and conveyer heads. I find it very interesting how the farmers vary the techniques for various conditions.
Greetings from South Africa! Have been following you for the last few years. Thank you for the wonderful information about the tractors and implements. If possible, could you give a bit more detail and information (maybe footage too) about the implements for the main equipment. e.g. the ripper used with a tractor. Keep up the the good work.
Got the right color on the combines you do a great job on all your videos
Goodmorning Mike. Great video the drone footage is really good. Looks like the wheat must of been making good.
Yes they were very pleased with the yield.
Super Video.
That's some serious 'vacuum cleaners') And good speed. New to me. Thanks for sharing
Absolutely awesome video Mike, miss doing the harvest. From Ireland
This deserves every single view! Awesome!
Great job Mike, enjoy all your videos from calif
Another awesome video! Thanks for the education on those different grain heads!!
Great video, Thats a nice truck at 16.20.
Great job Mike! Those stripper heads are amazing - the combines go much faster with them.
Another awesome video Mike
Great video Mike.
Great video!!
The bounty of a blessed land.
Those evening shots were great.
Nice movie, great work with filming it men, cheers from Poland
Hi Mike , I certainly love the music for your videos and the videos themselves. Something "mesmerizing watching these big machines doing what they do best. Lovely combines. My favorite is the Fendt but those Claas 7600's are amazing. Great videos and also greetings from Ontario , Canada . Oh yes i am also a subscriber to your videos. Keep 'em coming.
Great Video, one of your BEST! thanks Mike
i enjoy watching your videos . thank you
Best wheat harvest video on the internet = yes. Combines gps ? Semi Tractor trailers , aprox bushels? Thanks for all your hard work. 😀👍🏾🚜🌽
Really like the video Mike, the drone work is awesome, the sunset and night footage is great! Looking forward to the corn videos, my favorite! Keep up the good work!
Now that is American Exceptionalism
I would surely enjoy being there
Wonderful video and red equipment ……..that’s a winner…..!
Great video mike
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A sea of gold full of red equipment you gotta love it !!!!!
Great presentation Mike... Well done
please can you tell me where i can buy wheat straw in texas in bulk and any where in usa you know
please can you tell me where i can buy wheat straw in texas in bulk
ive heard about a lot of farmer who do snow trapping for moisture on their fields, Have you ever heard about snow rigging where Ive seen a couple farmers that made some attachment for their tractor and another one made em for their cultivator. Looks funny watching someone working in a field during the winter but when you need the moisture
Awesome video Mike great job👍
Great video
Mike you need to head down to Northwest New Mexico to the Navajo Reservation, the tribe runs a pretty big farming operation near Farmington ,N.M.
My wife's brother ran the potato farm for years. But had to go because he was not Navajo!
AWESOME WORK DUDE...
Thanks mike I like it very well
Does it make for a much better sample in the the tank with them stripper heads?
It all depends on how you set the combine. You can make about any combine hit good samples. However you cannot make any combine hit performance and good sample. Generally speaking anyway. There are tons of variables to consider for.
The Western Great Plains or High Plains is a special place. It starts SW of Lubbock and heads north past Denver. It is really a flat uplifted mountain top. The soil is mostly silty clay loam that was the dust bowl. Its origin is volcanic loess that makes it a very fine textured mineral rich productive soil. Mostly level north to south, the 3 to 5 thousand feet above sea Plain makes it a place where one can see the curvature of the earth. The more than thousand miles South to North is where the custom harvesters spend the summers for more than 80 years.
You can’t see the curve...
You can look at an ocean for thousands upon thousands of acres and no curve...
But it does sound good!
Thanks mike! Great vid!
Another great video Mike and I've said this before and I know it's hard to tell by videos alone but it just seems like case-ih has the quietest cab
I've never been in a combine, and I was surprised how quiet it was. His breathing wasn't labored or anything but you could hear it over the machine. Crazy quiet.
Stripper headers are a lot quieter than a conventional header, helps reduce cab noise quite a bit.
Those headers are pretty cool !!
bravo!!!
very good video, thank you for sharing❤
I don't think a combine equipped with stripper headers, can pick up everything on the East-Montana-West Dakota side this year. What would it look like in lentils ????
Nice grain carts.....
Awesome video , loved the scenes at dusk man that was pretty keep it going Mike!
Nice job.
Awesome Mike 👍
That looks like a really good crop for dry land wheat!
Knowing how to farm on the Western Plains make for a good dryland crop.
Another great video!
How does the lead combine knows where to start so that the others can follow without leaving a sliver of wheat behind or overlapping already cut wheat?
All the combines have GPS auto-steer with preset swath widths. All the lead combine has to do is skip over a couple swaths and start cutting.
This method is easily the most efficient way of combining assuming the lead combine can make the swath it leads out on.
Looks awesome
THANK YOU for your efforts!
Beautiful area!! Last time i been thru colorado was in 2010. Nice to see. God Bless u and ur family sir!!
I like the in cab view . Hope if possible, u could do more of that especially during corn silage. If not possible well it is what it is. God bless🙌🙌🙏
The title says it all! Thanks Mike.
Can they not get water to irrigate? Water table too deep?
The drone shots are amazing😁👍 shelbourne heads look cool👍😉
That's a proper coordinated setup
Super vidéo !!! et pas de musique envahissante !! bravo!!
Absolutely by far the best wheat Harvest video out there. You did a great job covering the combined grain carts and trucks and the sunset clips were awesome. GREAT JOB MIKE. I do have one question white type headers were they using? And are they just for small green or can they be used for soy beans?
India has to adopt this technology.Till recently it was done manually.Cosidering our population we wan t more rice.By using this machinery we can conduct. revolution.Awake