Can't stress it enough: you guys are having a great harvest despite the rough conditions you've faced this year. For some reason, you seem to get some of your best videography when you're at British, and especially in the 40. Where you go from here into 2020 is for you to know and for us to find out in some part, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there. Until then, these videos are really good! Thanks for sharing them.
One of your best videos,,, and I have seen them all. Great shots with and without the drone, relaxing music, no huge hurdles to be surmounted,,, AND,,, kick butt yield figures. Well done sir.
After struggling to get planted and fighting weather so much this season, it is very gratifying to see your family have good success with high yields. Very happy for you.
Great video Ryan, those were probably my favorite drone shots of yours of all time! Glad your harvest is going well and I’m glad our farms is over with!
Ryan , another great video ! I am so glad that your yields are better than you expected . It is nice for people to be rewarded for their hard labor . I really think that unverferth grain cart really helped your productivity . May god bless you and your family stay safe and healthy !
Thank you Ryan, this was incredibly relaxing to watch on a Sunday morning in the city after spending most of the week in the Hospital. You got some great wide panoramas in this one.
Hello Ryan good video and good shots by the way I like the new camera placements and the overhead shots Beautiful video thanks for sharing I'm glad Harvest is doing good this year
Really awesome drone footage Ryan. I have started watching a lot more farming channels but this channel is #1 imo. Thanks for all your hard work in producing these great videos.
Another fine video and your drone shots are always on top. Of all the harvests, this has been the best in yields and video coverage. Keep up the great work.
Loving the latest cinematography and editing in this latest video. Keep up the great work, and I am glad to hear it has been a great harvest season for all you farmers.
I moved away from iowa 17 years ago so I am out of the ag community. I was starting to think no one used grain wagons anymore. We had two wagons, something around 300 bushel was our "big" one, and a homemade 200 ish wagon was our second. Only had to keep up with a massey 300 with a two row head for 80 acres. About 3 years before retirement my grandpa moved up to a big 4 row massey 510 lol. Using old equipment took a little longer, but there were zero payments to cut into the bottom line.
Hey neighbor !! great videos !! Good to hear you had a successful crop this year !! The drone shots of the countryside around us are spectacular Keep it up !! Jim
It’s still 80 degrees everyday here in Sacramento California. Hasn’t rained yet. Awesome shots at the end of the sunsets and tractors. You should put together a book of all the photos you have like that. Either that or get them printed so people can frame them and hang them in their homes.
Hey I was talking about you to our friends about 450 miles NW of you at Rochester last night. Plus, I went to a tractor show locally today and purchased myself an 8345R with duallys all round matching yours in a 1:32 scale. Looks identical to yours too. A lil bit of HOW FARMS WORK right here on display tonight. Happy days I say.
Good to see Rocket with some bling. My red golden just like yours had his selection of bling and went everywhere with me. Keep the videos coming. Thank you...
@@kaidonwilliams9902 Yep I do most all our stuff with a pair of Ford 5610's and of course open station means freeze in the winter fry in summer and eat dust all the time! If I have enough hay I've only been doing a fall cut of native bluestem hay which doesn't even come on til mid-late October when it's much cooler, SO much nicer cutting, raking, and baling in 50 degree weather than 100 degree weather... LOL:) OL J R :)
thrilled to know someone had a good year, here in Indiana we had a terrible year with first to much rain and then in July on a drought. I guess 210 bushels per acres is good in your area but not here, anything less than 260 bu/per acre is a bust.
Btw I’d take high prices and low yields anyway .... in the 80s seed corn was 80$ a bag on high end today a bag of seed is 250$-350$ a bag and corn is still the same price as it was in 80s
Ryan, I'm a subscriber to your channel and I've never commented before but I'm compelled to drop a note about this video. I really enjoyed it because of the things you did when you taped. I'm assuming you mounted a camera on the grain cart auger and used it to get the effect you wanted. It was cool to see the auger rotate up and there was the combine unloading into the cart. I also thought the way you used your drone and skimmed across the top of the standing corn, breaking out to capture the combine cutting corn. The shots from high up showing the contour and layout of the field and the combine working was good. The taping you did at dusk was very good. The sunset, the running lights on the tractors and combine was a nice touch. The shot I think that was the best one was about at the 11:10 point into the video when you was taping the grain cart unloading into the wagon and you flew your drone over the carts and rotated the camera about 180 degrees and caught the combine with it's lights on way off in the distance. I don't know if you intended it all to come out the way it did but it was a nice job worthy of mention. The only thing that detracted from the video was the stupid commercial right in the middle. Keep them coming.
Is from before the harvesting at the main farm of the previous video or after? Or was the Capello head just for a one day demo? Edit: nvm, just finished to the end. Good to hear the yield is there for you guys even if you are being forced to harvest in the muck due to the weather. Stay safe out there!
G'day mate, when you have a low depression there is more steam, high depression is no steam or very little it's to do with the weather!! Its when ya awake and having a cuppa check it then. Waving from Down Under!!
Great shots and camera placement. My 1 really close friend owns a farm. Last few years he has been going more high tech. He actually mounted a screen in his Case tractor that he uses just for the camera he put on the auger of his auger cart so his wife or who ever drives can see what's going on.
Fantastic shots Brian. Feels like I'm flying alongside!! Have you watched Trent Palmer?? He has a 360 camera and it appears you are right next to him!! Great Views again. Thanks
Hey ryan just wondering ive noticed with u guys plant ur crops u guys leave some grassy areas thoughout the field is that just for equipment access without damaging the crop??
I watch about 10 farming channels. But ryan you and welker farms for some reason hands down have the best videography. I appreciate you putting in the effort. I hope RUclips makes it worth your time. Also i don't like it when ppl are negative about youtubers getting to demo equipment, its great for everyone involved even myself the viewer! Equipment companies are advertising cheaply, you get the equipment for the views your creating, and i get to see the equipment in action not listen to a blow hard salesman.
Videos cannot get any better than this, Photography , drone , music and of course ROCKET😀👍🏾🐕🐕🐕
Can't stress it enough: you guys are having a great harvest despite the rough conditions you've faced this year. For some reason, you seem to get some of your best videography when you're at British, and especially in the 40. Where you go from here into 2020 is for you to know and for us to find out in some part, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there. Until then, these videos are really good! Thanks for sharing them.
One of your best videos,,, and I have seen them all. Great shots with and without the drone, relaxing music, no huge hurdles to be surmounted,,, AND,,, kick butt yield figures. Well done sir.
After struggling to get planted and fighting weather so much this season, it is very gratifying to see your family have good success with high yields. Very happy for you.
Beautiful clear drone shots of the sunset and unloading the cart.
Great video Ryan, those were probably my favorite drone shots of yours of all time! Glad your harvest is going well and I’m glad our farms is over with!
Phenomenal natural light in this video!
Ryan , another great video ! I am so glad that your yields are better than you expected . It is nice for people to be rewarded for their hard labor . I really think that unverferth grain cart really helped your productivity . May god bless you and your family stay safe and healthy !
Beautiful shots of your area. I have always wanted to visit that area of the state. Now I know I have do that!
So wonderful to see your family farming together Ryan! Absolutely gorgeous photography too.
Hey Ryan I think you pick the right name for your RUclips channel because you showing some people how farm do work thank you doing that.
Thank you Ryan, this was incredibly relaxing to watch on a Sunday morning in the city after spending most of the week in the Hospital. You got some great wide panoramas in this one.
Thank you for all the work you do
Props for the beautiful drone shot at the end!
Awesome photography Ryan love your drone shots 👍
Wonderful beautiful shots as always.
That view between 11:35 and 11:47 was beautiful man! Thanks for sharing!
Hello Ryan good video and good shots by the way I like the new camera placements and the overhead shots Beautiful video thanks for sharing I'm glad Harvest is doing good this year
one of your best videos, particularly the shot of the ears of corn in the combine header auger
david w pinkston thanks!
Great vlog my friend the camera work, editing and tunes were great. Sure enjoy watching and learning about farming. Thanks
Amazing cinematography in this vid. Well done. Congrats on the decent yields too.
Really awesome drone footage Ryan. I have started watching a lot more farming channels but this channel is #1 imo. Thanks for all your hard work in producing these great videos.
Another fine video and your drone shots are always on top. Of all the harvests, this has been the best in yields and video coverage. Keep up the great work.
Man! I just love watching your videos Ryan. Ooo, sounds like your on your way to having a bumper corp this year. Good luck on the rest of harvest.....
Love your videos Ryan!!!
Looks like you guys are having a good harvest year! Congrats! Love your vids and keep up the great work!!!
Love your sun set shots. The colors really pop on video.
Love the videos! I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and I love all the information you put in the videos!
Enjoying your cinematography. Nicely done. Thanks for bringing us along.
Fantastic drone footage in this episode! Glad for the improved yields!
The green waterway cover looks really good!
Love the video Ryan so cool and the definition is really good always love the drone footage
The auger cam shots are outstanding!
Glad I watched to the end, was going to ask about the Capello...nice music to the video, thanks !!
Wow,some your beat video work.The drone shots are out standing. Looks like your farms have a very good crop consultant.
Another great show! Fantastic camera work!! Beautiful fields.
Great to see a good yield Ryan, it helps with all the suffering of the mixed weather conditions :):)
That was a beautiful video !
Loving the latest cinematography and editing in this latest video. Keep up the great work, and I am glad to hear it has been a great harvest season for all you farmers.
Great video guys ! Harvest looks good so far this season thank you keep videos coming !
Glad you've been able to keep plugging along. Hopefully the weather gives you time to finish up sooner than later
Thank you Ryan. Here’s to a great rest of harvest for you all.
Beautiful videography!
Some really nice camera shots, thanks for posting. Good luck with the rest of the harvest.
I moved away from iowa 17 years ago so I am out of the ag community. I was starting to think no one used grain wagons anymore. We had two wagons, something around 300 bushel was our "big" one, and a homemade 200 ish wagon was our second. Only had to keep up with a massey 300 with a two row head for 80 acres. About 3 years before retirement my grandpa moved up to a big 4 row massey 510 lol. Using old equipment took a little longer, but there were zero payments to cut into the bottom line.
Awesome video, Ryan...Love the channel and every video....well done!
that was some awesome footage and drone work
Glad to hear the high yields after the craptastic weather this year!
U guys are having phenomenal yields happy for you guys and love the intro song
Hey neighbor !! great videos !! Good to hear you had a successful crop this year !! The drone shots of the countryside around us are spectacular Keep it up !!
Jim
Beautiful drone photography-and editing. You keep getting better and better.
Beautiful video Ryan. Thank you.
Very moody drone shots from the afternoon, refined with some cool music. Congrats for a very nice (and as always educating) video!
Love your videos! Thanks for making them :)
What a beautiful sunset! i love this video. by the way, where do you get this awesome music from?
Hey Ryan!! Great video buddy.
We're down to 50 acre of flax and same of soy but just had freezing rain then 3 inch of snow, farmageddon strikes again, glad yours is going better.
Great footage, congrats on the yield Ryan!
beautiful drone evening shots
Great vids...nice sunny day here in Northwest Indiana🌽🌽🌽
Great video and editing, as always. Thanks!
The 8235r needs an full led light upgrade. Keep up that amazing work.
Amazing. Thank you.
Great video today. Glad your harvest is going so well.
It’s still 80 degrees everyday here in Sacramento California. Hasn’t rained yet. Awesome shots at the end of the sunsets and tractors. You should put together a book of all the photos you have like that. Either that or get them printed so people can frame them and hang them in their homes.
Hey I was talking about you to our friends about 450 miles NW of you at Rochester last night. Plus, I went to a tractor show locally today and purchased myself an 8345R with duallys all round matching yours in a 1:32 scale. Looks identical to yours too. A lil bit of HOW FARMS WORK right here on display tonight. Happy days I say.
Ur videos rock. Awsome job ryan
Good to see Rocket with some bling. My red golden just like yours had his selection of bling and went everywhere with me. Keep the videos coming. Thank you...
I love that steel guitar.. it almost put me to sleep. Thanks
Enjoying the series!
I’m out bailing and it is 40 degrees out side and I love it
Yep better than doing it in 100 degree weather on an open station tractor! OL J R :)
luke strawwalker true we feed cattle In a open cab jd 4020 and that sucks to
@@kaidonwilliams9902 Yep I do most all our stuff with a pair of Ford 5610's and of course open station means freeze in the winter fry in summer and eat dust all the time! If I have enough hay I've only been doing a fall cut of native bluestem hay which doesn't even come on til mid-late October when it's much cooler, SO much nicer cutting, raking, and baling in 50 degree weather than 100 degree weather... LOL:) OL J R :)
luke strawwalker rite now me and my dad are bailing in Iowa while it is snowing out
@@kaidonwilliams9902 kinda hard to bale with snow flying isn't it? Or is it not sticking, it you making straw bales that are plenty dry?
thrilled to know someone had a good year, here in Indiana we had a terrible year with first to much rain and then in July on a drought. I guess 210 bushels per acres is good in your area but not here, anything less than 260 bu/per acre is a bust.
Yeah very hit and miss around Indiana from everything I've heard... more miss than hit actually. Later! OL J R :)
You are lucky that you live in Southwestern Wisconsin
and not in Jokkmokk in Northern Sweden.
We have -13F and about 4 feet of snow.
awesome vid man and the unverferth fits the 82r like it was meant for it
Beautiful scenery
love your videos Ryan
Awesome drone video and great yield 🌽👍
Back in the 80's , a good crop was 125 bushels/acre...goes to show how far farming genetics have come
Genetics are part of it most of it is farmers have more tools these days unfortunately when we put those tools to work prices rarely go up...
Btw I’d take high prices and low yields anyway .... in the 80s seed corn was 80$ a bag on high end today a bag of seed is 250$-350$ a bag and corn is still the same price as it was in 80s
I agree on the yields, can't believe how much your getting do to being a wet year. Where did you get your drone at Ryan ?
Plant population is higher due to narrower rows.
Damn you make some good videos.
Excellent camera work
Great video
Do you fill them sink holes in ..or just leave them ...was the mining tunnel or open pit
Ryan, I'm a subscriber to your channel and I've never commented before but I'm compelled to drop a note about this video. I really enjoyed it because of the things you did when you taped. I'm assuming you mounted a camera on the grain cart auger and used it to get the effect you wanted. It was cool to see the auger rotate up and there was the combine unloading into the cart. I also thought the way you used your drone and skimmed across the top of the standing corn, breaking out to capture the combine cutting corn. The shots from high up showing the contour and layout of the field and the combine working was good. The taping you did at dusk was very good. The sunset, the running lights on the tractors and combine was a nice touch. The shot I think that was the best one was about at the 11:10 point into the video when you was taping the grain cart unloading into the wagon and you flew your drone over the carts and rotated the camera about 180 degrees and caught the combine with it's lights on way off in the distance. I don't know if you intended it all to come out the way it did but it was a nice job worthy of mention. The only thing that detracted from the video was the stupid commercial right in the middle. Keep them coming.
Great footage, two thumbs up!!!
Is from before the harvesting at the main farm of the previous video or after? Or was the Capello head just for a one day demo?
Edit: nvm, just finished to the end. Good to hear the yield is there for you guys even if you are being forced to harvest in the muck due to the weather. Stay safe out there!
Nice even stocks
G'day mate, when you have a low depression there is more steam, high depression is no steam or very little it's to do with the weather!! Its when ya awake and having a cuppa check it then. Waving from Down Under!!
Great shots and camera placement. My 1 really close friend owns a farm. Last few years he has been going more high tech. He actually mounted a screen in his Case tractor that he uses just for the camera he put on the auger of his auger cart so his wife or who ever drives can see what's going on.
Ryan, which drone and camera ae you using? The videos are really crisp and clear. Thanks
You do some amazing thing with the video thank fun to watch step above the rest
Fantastic shots Brian. Feels like I'm flying alongside!! Have you watched Trent Palmer?? He has a 360 camera and it appears you are right next to him!! Great Views again. Thanks
Have you thought about changing the grade of hill leading to other farm ? so that you can use truck there as well ?
How is the corn you produce used?
Hi Ryan! Fantastic videos! how many acres can the 6 row harvest per hour? or how many bushels per hour?
I love your bushes baked beans dog
Hey ryan just wondering ive noticed with u guys plant ur crops u guys leave some grassy areas thoughout the field is that just for equipment access without damaging the crop??
How are those over sized turf tires on cart working out?
I watch about 10 farming channels. But ryan you and welker farms for some reason hands down have the best videography. I appreciate you putting in the effort. I hope RUclips makes it worth your time. Also i don't like it when ppl are negative about youtubers getting to demo equipment, its great for everyone involved even myself the viewer! Equipment companies are advertising cheaply, you get the equipment for the views your creating, and i get to see the equipment in action not listen to a blow hard salesman.
Ryan you guys need a combine up grade, like anything that you can put a 12 row head on, or another 9500 with a 6 row head.
Good video 👍