I like how you share percentages of acers harvested. It's kinda like a thank you to those of us that follow the channel and are rooting for you to get finished before bad weather takes it's toll.
I know I’d be wondering if I were watching. Last year I just did the total acres and someone suggested doing the % Should get a lot done this week. The forecast looks good
Greetings from North Georgia. Originally from farm county in southern MN. Grandfather was a farmer and uncle has a pretty big operation. Watching these videos reminds me of home. Never a farmer myself, but fond memories of Grandpa's farm as a kid. Great times... Be safe and God bless.
Great video again glade corn harvest going good like see them filling the pile of corn at CGB great job with the drone glade to see what the bean are yielding good now all you need is dry weather.
Washing and polishing things was my job at home and at work I used to blow the headers down and grease them every night so I wouldn't get messy in the morning.
I really enjoy riding along with George and Dennis as they explain the agricultural process, local conditions, and farm history. They remind me of kindhearted fathers who often tell the kids and grandchildren, "Hey come on over here and let me show you something interesting."
@@iversfarms 💪I thinks it’s about time you guys take off. Haven’t been here for a long time yet but definitely have some of the best quality. I have learned everything I know about crop farming from you guys. Soon enough y’all reach the stars 🚀🌟
You should have kept the rainbow part Boss man was talking about! That could have been some very useful knowledge or something to think about WHY!! God Bless You All. It is pretty awesome to watch Men working for what they have!
Its everytime a pleasure to watch your videos. Everything is looking so smooth. All guys are working hand in Hand . It realy is a passion for you. Everyone who Looks the Videos should have the wish to be Part of the team. I defenitly wish it. Keep up your perfect work. The best agriculture RUclips channel 😍👌
I’m in Grand Island for a few weeks boys,,,,, literally right down the road from the combine plant! And there’s plenty to choose from out on the yard. I did think it was funny that the plant is right here in the middle of a lot of corn and beans. When I came into town Friday there were several Deere combines pickin right by the plant 🤣
Another good video. George, I'm glad I watched the video again of you working on the fan. I'm an electrician and noticed you did not have safety glasses on working on the motor starter. I then realized when you went around the fan with the camera I noticed you had the disconnect turned off on the fan motor. Glad to see that . I know what damage a 480v starter blowing up can do to your own personnel safety and surroundings. Keep safe and keep putting out great videos.
Hey brother I think you got the days mixed up at 6:36 you said Wednesday 10/11!!!!! That 10/11 was on a Monday is that an air or am I watching something from last year
I think he was looking at wrong month bc all the days are dated incorrectly. This isn't an old video tho. Probably just a lack of sleep during a busy harvest!? 🤷🏿
@15:00 why would thy leave a big chunk of huge trees in middle of a farming field? ((Is that normal to do?)) Im not a farmer an never been,and know nothing about them,but i would just assume that if them trees are there ,thy are taking needed water and sunlight,and other things the harvest needs?and also mainly the much needed space??🤔. Eitherway,,may GOD BLESS all these extremely hardworking farmers🙏 -Keep up the GrEaT wOrK- 👍🙂👍
I’m not real sure. We rent this ground and this is only our second year doing so and I’ve never walked those woods to see what’s going on in there. You’re right that trees hurt the crop and the ability to efficiently farm it. There are a lot of possibilities to why they are still there. Worries about washing since they are on the hedge of a hill, conservation, hunting, or just not wanting to spend the time or money to take them out. Thanks for watching
Excellente vidéo avec de superbes images de la récolte du maïs. La météo en plus est vraiment très capricieuse cette année, bon courage à vous Bien le lancé d'épis de maïs😂👍
Nice video again Reese, I am perplexed by the area of land that you sow and harvest. If you compare that with where I farm in the Netherlands, you would have the largest farm in the Netherlands.
I got a site ready for our local co op to pile corn,,,never saw this in my life met with the owners from Indiana made a deal and went to work,,,,I told them our ground down here is way different from indiana.what a mess it turned out
Thank God we are following the math and science, conserving resources and saving the environment with ethanol. All of the diesel, propane and coal consumed in growing storing drying and distilling is renewable. All of the chemicals are simply rinsed away into the natural aquifers. The when ethanol causes havoc in the machines that convert it into kinetic energy fail. Well yeah follow the science. I do love the videos because they showcase the dedication, the work ethic, and ingenuity of the people that farm. As far as the best use of our environment and converting as much land as possible to tillage for gas-ahol🧐🤔🤫 do love the farmers of the world. Their sense of urgency and knowing procrastination is evil. Their self reliance (at least for the task at hand) in doing what has to be done👍👍👍subsidies are for a different day.
It’s good to use all of our resources available. Ag is also doing an excellent job of doing more with less to feed the world while maintaining the land
is the flat rock up near the johnson shelby bartholomew countys if so i have really good idea where you are at ( please note i would not come look for you guys as it would be near a 1 hour trip one way and medical issues it would not be safe for me and would not want to get in your way of getting things done safe worked on a farm for better part of 21 years so i know all to well what yall going threw )
Great video Reese hope Dalton’s grandma is feeling better we have decided that if it keeps raining here we are going to ask someone to build a combine with pontoons on it hope it dries out for y’all so you can get through before freeze up hello Eli hope you are doing well
I found your channel by chance So far really enjoying the channel I love the family atmosphere everyone in on the videos. Got one thing I don't understand tho. How come the arm stays out on the combine and the auger trailers. A lot of farmers do that these days. Just curious about it. If anyone know let me know. Thanks !
The points on the back of the combine are meant to tie it to a trailer for hauling. I was warned by a dealer towing on those transportation tie points has resulted in at least one guy bending the sieve enclosure in so the sieves wouldn't fit properly anymore. Just an FYI! I know that semi wasn't very stuck like you said. Wrapping a longer chain around the rear portion of the axle frame is the strongest tow point according to the dealer.
I have run into the fan’s running out of balance after I investigated it found that some of the blades had water in them. The welds are not water tight and they would get water into them,I just drilled a small hole in each blade so they would drain. Problem solved👍
I've got to get me one of those drones. Awesome video again this week. Crazy question but I haven't seen a grain cart with the bean crew, do they just dump straight into the trucks?
I like how you share percentages of acers harvested. It's kinda like a thank you to those of us that follow the channel and are rooting for you to get finished before bad weather takes it's toll.
I know I’d be wondering if I were watching. Last year I just did the total acres and someone suggested doing the %
Should get a lot done this week. The forecast looks good
Y'all never disappoint... Stellar video.. The knowledge of George and Dennis is very impressive..
28:55
Bossman is aware of the 'light' game!! Lol
He is now😎
@@iversfarms 😆😂
Your videos have a great balance of working equipment and conversations.
Greetings from North Georgia. Originally from farm county in southern MN. Grandfather was a farmer and uncle has a pretty big operation. Watching these videos reminds me of home. Never a farmer myself, but fond memories of Grandpa's farm as a kid. Great times...
Be safe and God bless.
Happy to bring those memories back to you
Best farmers on RUclips 😃
I concur!
Another awesome video Reese
Great video again glade corn harvest going good like see them filling the pile of corn at CGB great job with the drone glade to see what the bean are yielding good now all you need is dry weather.
This week is supposed to be nice
I like that that job! Driving one of these big guys all day. So satisfying.
Washing and polishing things was my job at home and at work I used to blow the headers down and grease them every night so I wouldn't get messy in the morning.
Great video with the drone Reece. That pile of corn will make a lot corn flakes 😆
Your Dad is the Man love him in action
I like the date roll across the videos. Nice videos. 👍 . I'm only about an hour straight west of you guy's.
Flora area?
@@iversfarms yep. South of there about 5 mile. Lol.
I really enjoy riding along with George and Dennis as they explain the agricultural process, local conditions, and farm history. They remind me of kindhearted fathers who often tell the kids and grandchildren, "Hey come on over here and let me show you something interesting."
They are that indeed
Nice work Reece it has been fun watching your numbers climb u do a great job 👏
Glad it's video time.
I just love everybody on your farm !
Why do you guys only have 20k subs. My prayers are up there for y’all. You guys pimpin, best channel on RUclips! 🙏
Appreciate that. The channel’s a growth has been slow but steady. At least we are heading the right direction
@@iversfarms 💪I thinks it’s about time you guys take off. Haven’t been here for a long time yet but definitely have some of the best quality. I have learned everything I know about crop farming from you guys. Soon enough y’all reach the stars 🚀🌟
Love the drone shots harvesting, very very satisfying!!
I am glad we aren't the only ones that thing the plastic fuel caps are a complete joke.
Good luck with the rest of harvest.
They are
Thank you for sharing your videos with us...
I like the percetages at the end of vids. Farmers are the core of the USA. Wish they could run the goverment.
We got one running for governor in Illinois
@@iversfarms God bless America and the farmers. Lets go Brandon!
Whoever is operating the drone, excellent footage! I love watching your channel. Thanks for the ride 👏😉
Yeah baby
Another great video
You guys and gals are the true grit
Yahoo
You should have kept the rainbow part Boss man was talking about! That could have been some very useful knowledge or something to think about WHY!!
God Bless You All. It is pretty awesome to watch Men working for what they have!
Love all that red equipment
Another great video Reese, thank you
Freaking awesome video thank you your content and drone footage is amazing
Its everytime a pleasure to watch your videos. Everything is looking so smooth. All guys are working hand in Hand . It realy is a passion for you. Everyone who Looks the Videos should have the wish to be Part of the team. I defenitly wish it. Keep up your perfect work. The best agriculture RUclips channel 😍👌
Uui
Man yall's videos are awesome.
Nice to see how it's done on the other side of the pond!
I’m in Grand Island for a few weeks boys,,,,, literally right down the road from the combine plant! And there’s plenty to choose from out on the yard.
I did think it was funny that the plant is right here in the middle of a lot of corn and beans. When I came into town Friday there were several Deere combines pickin right by the plant 🤣
That is kind of funny
I live by grand island and all those combines are spoken for in the lot. There is nothing to choose from. They are all waiting on parts.
And at least case is still producing...20 or so combines a day and John deere is out on strike. Sucks to suck
Good morning from Waterloo Iowa.. thanks for all the awesome content and your guys time to put this up.. great team work and crew ..
I’m not a farmer but my hats off to you guys! Love seeing the generations working the farm together!
I thought I’d done everything you can with an excavator over the last 20 years but I’ve never piled corn.
Pretty cool looking if nothing else
@@iversfarms does rain not spoil the grain?
@@robertlonsdale3826 ruclips.net/video/AD13BMa_WKs/видео.html
Great video and awesome music loved it.
Dennis is got some cab corn riding along. Lol
Usually does
I would have loved to be a fly on the wall . When the boss man was telling them what he would like to see improved .
😂😂 following him around the farm show in Louisville is always a good time
@@iversfarms I think they should do what he says .
Another good video. George, I'm glad I watched the video again of you working on the fan. I'm an electrician and noticed you did not have safety glasses on working on the motor starter. I then realized when you went around the fan with the camera I noticed you had the disconnect turned off on the fan motor. Glad to see that . I know what damage a 480v starter blowing up can do to your own personnel safety and surroundings. Keep safe and keep putting out great videos.
Enjoyed the video as always 👍🏽
We haul to consolidatedIn Indiana you need to see their bean pile
Yeah I bet it’s huge right now
Hey brother I think you got the days mixed up at 6:36 you said Wednesday 10/11!!!!! That 10/11 was on a Monday is that an air or am I watching something from last year
I think he was looking at wrong month bc all the days are dated incorrectly. This isn't an old video tho.
Probably just a lack of sleep during a busy harvest!? 🤷🏿
@@henrylopez5252 yeah you're probably right harvest time is really lack of sleep trying to 7 Day you probably only get maybe 10 hours
Yep, must of been looking at something wrong
Nice to see Case is listening to their customers. You guys hear anything about a bigger combine being released in the near future by Case?
It’s coming eventually
@@iversfarms combine rep said it needs some time ill send a picture what I found
That’s ALOT OF PHEASANT FOOD!!
Sure enough
Out in MT they use a big conveyor wolf point had a pile that had 1.5Million bushel last year
That’s a big pile of corn
@@iversfarms sorry didn’t state it was wheat
@@kennyb3659 that makes more sense
@15:00 why would thy leave a big chunk of huge trees in middle of a farming field? ((Is that normal to do?)) Im not a farmer an never been,and know nothing about them,but i would just assume that if them trees are there ,thy are taking needed water and sunlight,and other things the harvest needs?and also mainly the much needed space??🤔.
Eitherway,,may GOD BLESS all these extremely hardworking farmers🙏
-Keep up the GrEaT wOrK- 👍🙂👍
I’m not real sure. We rent this ground and this is only our second year doing so and I’ve never walked those woods to see what’s going on in there.
You’re right that trees hurt the crop and the ability to efficiently farm it. There are a lot of possibilities to why they are still there. Worries about washing since they are on the hedge of a hill, conservation, hunting, or just not wanting to spend the time or money to take them out.
Thanks for watching
great video, great presentation, another grand production, great drone footage
Need a conveyor stacker to build piles.
Excellente vidéo avec de superbes images de la récolte du maïs.
La météo en plus est vraiment très capricieuse cette année, bon courage à vous
Bien le lancé d'épis de maïs😂👍
Great video guys love the harvest.
So what happen to that corn pile if it just start raining while they are still making it. Do they cover it?
I’m not sure of there process. I should of asked more questions. Here’s a good video about this subject
ruclips.net/video/AD13BMa_WKs/видео.html
@@iversfarms thanks
Does that grain in the pile need to stay dry? If so how do you guys cover it?
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@@iversfarms you are literally amazing! Love the feedback. Just watched the video, I understand now!
Nice video again Reese, I am perplexed by the area of land that you sow and harvest. If you compare that with where I farm in the Netherlands, you would have the largest farm in the Netherlands.
Different worlds I suppose
@@iversfarms The largest farmers in the area I'm in have 200 hectare of land, which is 500 acres.
Great video like always. Such a smooth operation you guys run
As always, love the drone footage!
I got a site ready for our local co op to pile corn,,,never saw this in my life met with the owners from Indiana made a deal and went to work,,,,I told them our ground down here is way different from indiana.what a mess it turned out
That outdoor corn pile flyover was really cool! Are they not worried about it getting wet and then getting moldy?
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Everybody has gotten record yields this year. Its been an awesome year.
It’s been a great year for sure
Great reality show once again 👍
Can’t believe the size of that heap of corn. Do you need you cover it, if not how much waste is there ?
This is a very good video on the subject ruclips.net/video/AD13BMa_WKs/видео.html
@@iversfarms thanks for that. Cold dry weather the key to success then. Wouldn’t work for us in the UK🤣
How do you get the radar in the dash. Something like carplay or android auto?
Man I noticed one of the videos was Tuesday 10/10.. funny thing I seen that earlier today on Snapchat noticed this video was posted a year ago
So qhat do they fo with the corn them leave out and it gets wet?
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@@iversfarms Thank You
How do they unload that pile when the time comes. Do they put one of those speed loader buckets on that excavator or something else?
I assume so. I should of asked more questions
Bellissimo video 👍👏🙋♂️🌈🌞
I wore my ivers farm hat to my local high school football game got alot of good comments about it
Nice to hear
Seams to me you all need to put a hopper on top of the cab
Sometimes
Next to the the Man George
Another great video….how’s Dalton’s grandma?
She got it lined out and is back home
Would be interested in some of the costs you have over there. Australian diesel is $1.35/ litre and electricity costs 12c per kilowatt.
Thunder!!!!!!!!
Hey Reese I forgot to ask you do they cover that big pile of corn with something keep it out of the weather
In the video there is a huge white tarp laying on the end to cover the pile
I think so
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@@iversfarms dude that's awesome I just watch that to take the time and do that best farming station in the nation
Miss the Wednesday but understand, how many hours on the corn combine?
Here is a great video about pilling corn outside ruclips.net/video/AD13BMa_WKs/видео.html
@agphd
Is it faster to build the grain pile with an excavator like that rather than any other way?
CGB in Mt. Vernon Indiana has it set up with a leg to wear it dumps directly on the pile but that’s a big place
@@iversfarms Check out that video it's a amazing site!
How far are your northern most fields from your main farm. Love the drone shots and the channel.
35 miles
Thank God we are following the math and science, conserving resources and saving the environment with ethanol. All of the diesel, propane and coal consumed in growing storing drying and distilling is renewable. All of the chemicals are simply rinsed away into the natural aquifers. The when ethanol causes havoc in the machines that convert it into kinetic energy fail. Well yeah follow the science. I do love the videos because they showcase the dedication, the work ethic, and ingenuity of the people that farm. As far as the best use of our environment and converting as much land as possible to tillage for gas-ahol🧐🤔🤫 do love the farmers of the world. Their sense of urgency and knowing procrastination is evil. Their self reliance (at least for the task at hand) in doing what has to be done👍👍👍subsidies are for a different day.
It’s good to use all of our resources available. Ag is also doing an excellent job of doing more with less to feed the world while maintaining the land
Who buys all that corn and what do they use it for .
Corn has a lot of uses but animal feed is where most of it goes to and there’s getting to be a lot of ethanol plants around
When you say good corn.🌽🌽
What is that 100 bushels per acre???🤔🤑🤔🤑
Just an oll Texas country boy woundering??
Cool videos!!!
What!? More than 150 bushels an acre!!! Dang it boy!!!!
Get Er Done!!!
I’ve been getting spoiled this year. If it’s not 250 I’m not bragging about it anymore
Corn prices could be better and hopefully it'll come up. Bean prices aren't to bad.
A lot better than a year ago
@@iversfarms yes it is and hopefully it keeps getting better.
What do they do with this corn? Because a machine like that must leak some oil or so on that corn :-/
I’m sure if they have a leak they’ll fix it
@@iversfarms Then it's too late, no ? :-)
And there is no machine grease that falls off or so ?
@@lepaul26 what do you think they use this corn for?
is the flat rock up near the johnson shelby bartholomew countys if so i have really good idea where you are at ( please note i would not come look for you guys as it would be near a 1 hour trip one way and medical issues it would not be safe for me and would not want to get in your way of getting things done safe worked on a farm for better part of 21 years so i know all to well what yall going threw )
Southern part of Crawford county Illinois
Nice video
Great video Reese hope Dalton’s grandma is feeling better we have decided that if it keeps raining here we are going to ask someone to build a combine with pontoons on it hope it dries out for y’all so you can get through before freeze up hello Eli hope you are doing well
Might have been Jay’s grandma I got my wires crossed and can’t remember
It is wet and yes Dalton’s gma is better
Wow look at all that snow! Worse than Wyoming!
🤔
I found your channel by chance So far really enjoying the channel I love the family atmosphere everyone in on the videos. Got one thing I don't understand tho. How come the arm stays out on the combine and the auger trailers. A lot of farmers do that these days. Just curious about it. If anyone know let me know. Thanks !
Welcome to the channel, happy to have you.
We just leave them out instead of constantly folding and unfolding
Where are you guys located
9:00
Not something u see everyday?!
(Or at least, I don't!!)
Same
What kind of drone do you use? I’ve been in the market for a while and just curious, I enjoy all of y’all’s videos and footage you catch with it.
I have a mavic 2 and love it. I think anything DJI makes would be good
Thanks for the info brother, wish y’all the best while finishing harvest season.
Great. Well done.
Just think fall tillage will be coming up!!
I hope it dries up and we can get started on that soon
Reece did you play football or baseball in high school ? You got a good arm. Thanks for the Videos.
Yes, both plus basketball and track. Only baseball in college
I do see some cab corn though but I won't tell anyone
What do you use for rat control
Action pest control comes by. We got bait boxes and traps all over the place
The points on the back of the combine are meant to tie it to a trailer for hauling. I was warned by a dealer towing on those transportation tie points has resulted in at least one guy bending the sieve enclosure in so the sieves wouldn't fit properly anymore. Just an FYI! I know that semi wasn't very stuck like you said. Wrapping a longer chain around the rear portion of the axle frame is the strongest tow point according to the dealer.
Ok
Why does that red combine have a yellow roof? Something corney going on!!
😂
I have run into the fan’s running out of balance after I investigated it found that some of the blades had water in them. The welds are not water tight and they would get water into them,I just drilled a small hole in each blade so they would drain. Problem solved👍
I've got to get me one of those drones. Awesome video again this week. Crazy question but I haven't seen a grain cart with the bean crew, do they just dump straight into the trucks?
They do. I’ll switch over and go with them when the corn is done. It’d be nice to have one but we don’t have enough man power
G’ job Reese and family par excellence as always💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🇺🇸MERICA 🇺🇸
Where are the birds ? In Louisiana there would be birds fighting for all that corn
They’re around