Mike, have you tried pumping the water out of the sloughs and water a part of the field. Not to make a bumper crop, but more so just have something to harvest for seed next year?
Mike here we roll when the crop is tillering. Gives the plat a chance to get past the seeding ridge and if it’s too dry to roll then it buys time for rain? Just a thought.
Hey mike love your Channel an all the great information you explain, have you got any rain yet, i really wann see you guys get a boomin crop like what year was it, 2020 or something, thanks for sharing, i was just wondering if yall got any much needed rain yet
Why don't you use center pivot sprinklers on the south farm seams like a few center pivots would make up for loses on the rest of the farm it would even out at some point just wondering take care have a successful year Thanks
Who put all those silly poles out in the middle on nowhere? Come on power company, bluetooth that electricity so Mike can roll his fields and not have a mini heart attack everytime Will gets way too close to one :)
@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, just an idea for ya. Try pulling the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller. I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field. Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
@@mikemitchell2554Mike you should plan ahead and bring a lawn chair and fishing pole to field when you know there are standing puddles in field and checking up on the crew. It would give them a good laugh 😂
@@mikemitchell2554 Pull the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller. I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field. Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
Pull the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller. I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field. Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
The problem is our rollor length do not match the drill width.. And to pull a 85ft rollor plus the length of teh drill, we would never get it around our roads and in our approaches
@@mikemitchell2554 Get a roller the same width or a tad more than the width of the drill and have steerable wheels on the roller for turning around corners when it is folded. Similar steering idea as the big 100 foot Bourgault drill. As well, you could get rid of the packer wheels on the drill and drag a bar or a length of angle iron behing the openers the same width as the drill to help fill in the seed trenches and then the roller coming behind would do the packing.
@@John-nc4bl I appreciate your feedback, but I simply couldn't pull it. Takes min 250hp to pull a 80-90 ft rollor - and I simply can't pull the drill I have now, yet alone give up an additional 250hp.
@@mikemitchell2554 Again Mike, thanks for your reply. I didnt think that it would take that many horses to pull a 80-90 ft roller on level ground. Hilly ground, yes I would think. The diameter of the barrels would affect the HP reqd. In my estimation, machinery is going to increase in size as time goes on. 62ft combine heads now with that GTS Brazilian head and they will probably go to 70 ft in a few more years. RAIN,RAIN, RAIN.
@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, just an idea for ya. Try pulling the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller. I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field. Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
this dont do anything, the perfect machine for this is the roller with something like Kverneland ACTIROLL but there is a lot companys that make this type of cylinder, doing excelent job fast with minimum fuel
@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, just an idea for ya. Try pulling the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller. I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field. Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
So happy to see the farming done with the whole family together, Ashton is back
I love watching your channel. You’re so informative and just a pleasure to watch.👍👍🚜🚜🚜
It's good to see the operation just keep rolling along
I do hope your rains came in time to get your crop going.
God Bless
Mike, have you tried pumping the water out of the sloughs and water a part of the field. Not to make a bumper crop, but more so just have something to harvest for seed next year?
Mike here we roll when the crop is tillering. Gives the plat a chance to get past the seeding ridge and if it’s too dry to roll then it buys time for rain? Just a thought.
Great awesome video Mike , too much rain here in Eastern Ontario
Too much on south western Ontario aswell
Great seeding videos. Can’t say enough about that Bouch Bomb with 38 secs left in game 4. Go Oilers Go!
Epic
Hey mike love your Channel an all the great information you explain, have you got any rain yet, i really wann see you guys get a boomin crop like what year was it, 2020 or something, thanks for sharing, i was just wondering if yall got any much needed rain yet
How long before farmers are blamed for flat earth, i mean we have videos of them doing it....😁
Here in Camrose, Alberta ... fields are a total mess for wet...very concerning
Great video Mike
A lot of torque in the frame😊
So happy that Ashtyn is back in the saddle!! and in a Red machine too ;)
She has been back in the tractor for awhile now.
Have u been catching any rain at south farm yet ?
How are you liking the 516? Thinking about getting one for a smaller planter and side dressing rig
We have had a little over 11 inches of rain since the 3rd week in April. Planting is on hold here.
In the same area as Mike?
Did you get any rain out of that system around 5th To 10th of May ?
Yes, around 3in
1 thousand acre or more?
Definitely great
Fendt handles it great.
We’ve had an abundance of rain over the last few weeks here in Tennessee.
Hey Mike, love your videos. Just curious but is irrigation used very much in your area or is it just too dry?
No source of water here, we have 2 deep wells that go down to the Judith Basin at 750ft each, and it's very high in salts.
Mike don"t micromanage that guy . he is doing great just let him go.
No kidding let the man work!
I'm pretty sure he just about hit that pole👀
Dose your air seeder hare roller wheels?
god bless your efforts mike.wishing you the best during this growing season
whenever you go from point A to point B just select fast travel and the desired vehicle and viola! you spawn straight inside the cab.
Why don't you use center pivot sprinklers on the south farm seams like a few center pivots would make up for loses on the rest of the farm it would even out at some point just wondering take care have a successful year Thanks
They don't have enough ground water for pivots.
Yep. No water
Looks to me that as of April 30, the drought situation in your area is comparable to that of 2022....
Salut Mike magnifique vidéo et le tracteur fent et le rouleau est bien grand 😂😮😅😊
Do you ever add water to those rollers?
Ouch,those noises 😳
We got rain today in alberta. May 15th hopefully u have gotten some. And yes I know ur behind in videos
Looked like a few big rock
Clay or sandy soils up there?
Who put all those silly poles out in the middle on nowhere? Come on power company, bluetooth that electricity so Mike can roll his fields and not have a mini heart attack everytime Will gets way too close to one :)
🤣
@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, just an idea for ya.
Try pulling the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller.
I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field.
Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
@@John-nc4blI think there will be no power to do it all at Sametime ❤
Did you finally get your rain today
Mike sees a tire without half the sidewall on the ground “Wayyy too much air!”
😆 True!
@@mikemitchell2554Mike you should plan ahead and bring a lawn chair and fishing pole to field when you know there are standing puddles in field and checking up on the crew. It would give them a good laugh 😂
No worries, apparently they laugh at him all the time anyway! 😂🤣😂
@@mikemitchell2554 Pull the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller.
I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field.
Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
What colony is will from
The only guy I know that has such a small tractor on a roller like that 😂 meanwhile we have fendt 930 on a 45ft
You can unfold those land rollers driving forward,
Pull the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller.
I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field.
Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
The problem is our rollor length do not match the drill width.. And to pull a 85ft rollor plus the length of teh drill, we would never get it around our roads and in our approaches
@@mikemitchell2554 Thanks for your reply and may you have bountiful crops this year.
@@mikemitchell2554 Get a roller the same width or a tad more than the width of the drill and have steerable wheels on the roller for turning around corners when it is folded.
Similar steering idea as the big 100 foot Bourgault drill.
As well, you could get rid of the packer wheels on the drill and drag a bar or a length of angle iron behing the openers the same width as the drill to help fill in the seed trenches and then the roller coming behind would do the packing.
@@John-nc4bl I appreciate your feedback, but I simply couldn't pull it. Takes min 250hp to pull a 80-90 ft rollor - and I simply can't pull the drill I have now, yet alone give up an additional 250hp.
@@mikemitchell2554 Again Mike, thanks for your reply. I didnt think that it would take that many horses to pull a 80-90 ft roller on level ground. Hilly ground, yes I would think.
The diameter of the barrels would affect the HP reqd.
In my estimation, machinery is going to increase in size as time goes on.
62ft combine heads now with that GTS Brazilian head and they will probably go to 70 ft in a few more years.
RAIN,RAIN, RAIN.
Why not use a cambridge roller?
Have you had rain since you taped this. Heard you got rain
Strange that the tires stick out farther than the rollers while rolling, could get closer to the poles if they weren't.
How fast can you pull the roller and it still do a good job? 6, 8, 10 mph?
We pull it at 8mph
@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, just an idea for ya.
Try pulling the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller.
I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field.
Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
As a pro driver i say trust his gut, hi seem a natural
The paddock needs to be pinwheel raked to get rid of the rocks.
With all that standing water have you ever thought about some kind of portable irrigation unit
Probably cost way too much.
Takes about 23,000 gallons to put an inch of water on 1 acre
Irrigate Mike from the big dam
Apparently we aren’t worried about compaction.
Is there any use farming this land ???
Why bother. ??
😆 That's the good land!
Can you not get irrigation water from the Diefenbaker dam
I flew over south Sask a few times and you would see the irrigation circles
Do you fill it with water to make it heavier and roll rocks better?
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Now could you use your self propelled sprayer and your spray trailer and just load it with water??
🔥👊🔥🔨🏍🚜⚙️
Can you fill the rollers with water to makebthem heavier?
Why is the image quality only 480p?
Where's will from
His mother gave birth to him.😂🤣😂
why not fill the rollers with water for a bit more weight
With the amount of water ways you have why don't you pond it all and spread it on the fields
this dont do anything, the perfect machine for this is the roller with something like Kverneland ACTIROLL
but there is a lot companys that make this type of cylinder, doing excelent job fast with minimum fuel
Watching him rolling just hurts my ears
Sounds like dragging a trash can
morning
I think your roller needs more weight
Not sure about this, you start talking about rolling land then start on dogs, but l never saw any puppies in the video.
Rolling much too fast ??
We roll at 8mph
@@mikemitchell2554 Mike, just an idea for ya.
Try pulling the roller behind the seed/fert cart when you are drilling/seeding the low harvested crops peas/lentils to do the job in one fell swoop instead of having to go over the field again with a roller.
I want to see a long train of machinery going across the field.
Rollers pull fairly easy, maybe a few more horses would be needed for the longer train but it would be worth trying.
be easier if they didn't farm the ditch too
That's the profit 😆
@@mikemitchell2554
You can see that he has done it before