Greetings from Dawson County, Montana. Thanks for the video Tony. I used to farm but can't anymore. Seeding brings back many wonderful memories...especially the smell of fresh-turned soil...magical stuff! Love your videos Tony! Keep 'em coming. Take care and be safe this growing season.
Seeding 72 acres per hour with a 100 ft drill. BIG time farming and it looks like you have huge fields like we do in Saskatchewan Canada where Bourgault is built. Nothing small about Central Canada Prairie Farming. I am in Manitoba Canada and we have huge flat fields and land also. It is so flat that when your dog runs away from home you can look out your kitchen window and see him 2 days later.
Always love the narration, video and audio work, Tony. But that footage of the drill running was definitely the proverbial icing. I've watched it multiple times now. Hope you have an amazing and safe year.
Never thought the ground would be too wet for you, cold, yes. Hopefully it’s a sign of moisture yet to come! A drought free year this year especially would be miraculous!
Its "funny" thing to see how things are same around a Globe😓😓 Here in Finland we had a drought last Summer, just you guys in there, and we were going all cylinders steaming hot at this Time a year, now, when i Look out from a window, its a freaking blizzard going on there. And Soil is freezy cold, and some Fields that were planted this Time year👌 ago, has some Frozen spots. Good thing is that there's not too much to seed anyways, so no hurry... Good luck to you guys up there 💪💪
Be careful if you go looking for sprouts this coming weekend. With the heat that you have coming those sprouts will be shooting up so fast that they may tip your quad over.
*Show* us what you plant into there in SE ND!! : ) There can never be too many farming RUclips channels. I'm subscribed to every one I can find, and still want more. Hope you have an amazing and safe year. Thanks for feeding America!
W ould like to say you have nailed the setup. Have been following for a while and I know you have done all your home work and it is paying off. Well done
When you asked us to guess what kinda planter you were getting, something told me you'd go all Mike Mitchelly on us. 😉 Beautiful and impressive machine.
@@kevinhoffman8214 Boy, I'll say. And I should know. Dad actually started me out with what we called a "jobber". Walk a straight line, stick it in the ground next to your foot every time you took a step, shove the 2 sides together and drop some seed in the ground, pull it up and close it and then stab it into the ground next to your other foot and do it all over again. If you've ever done it, the sound is instantly recognizable from 100 yards away.
As one of the folks who thought you would have some trouble pulling them hills I'm pleasantly suprised to hear it's handling it well. I must say that tune was probably a huge help!
Congratulations!! On getting it all together, when in doubt do nothing, has always worked for us, when facing decisions about seeding/harvest, best of luck!!
The name of the game is efficiency. Thanks for the video! Lots of prayers for you and your family. You guys have an awesome operation which, I am sure took generations to get to where you’re at.
looking good you think your in better shape with moisture this spring I hope for you all praying for a successful year for all you farmers thank for what you do!!!
Wow that quad is a beast. I bet now that we've seen how easy the quadtrac pulled that 100ft air drill, I imagine that more farmers will be looking at 100ft drills rather than 80-84ft drills.
Amazing how productive that rocky soil is and no wonder why the west parts in the seeder expire so quickly. Praying for continued moisture thru growing season.
From those shots at the end in the dark, it looks like a couple LED floods would help with the end of the wings. Maybe a forward facing 1/3-1/2 way out angled out and then one at the end facing rear.
Oil drain hoses should come with those Brandt conveyors. Added them to ours as well. Hate the air cleaner setup, super hard to take it off and service it...
Now that is one fine looking set up you sure can cover some ground with that combo quick and good fuel economy to sure hope everyone gets a good crop this year just saying
My back garden is 100' long!!! OMG that is an extremely wide seeder. What is the measurement front to back please? I want to see if it could fir in my garden. It would annoy my wife if she came home and found it parked there!! :D :D :D
You seeding (planting) in the snow goes against everything I've been taught 🤔🤔🤔, but if it works for you then by all means do it. I hope this year is good and profitable for you guys 👍👍👍✌️
Cool video - thanks for uploading!. I´m new to your channel, but I´ve seen those drills before. However, I never noticed those small red lights at the distributors before - what do those tell you?
Tony, have you changed fertilizer and/or seeding rates due to fertilizer costs going up so much? The new setup looks great. Praying you have a great season from Tasmania Australia.
Trying to comprehend just how long your drill is, I measured the width of my house, which is just a little over 30 feet wide, so it’s 3x plus 10 feet. Ag equipment is amazing. Curious to see how much it cuts down on planting time & fuel use for you.
What setting on the tuner were you running? And you maybe have mentioned it before but what’s the advantage of 1 big air drill to 2 smaller ones? I get that it’s one less tractor cart and drill but going from 150ft of seeding to 100ft is puzzling to me.
the seed is more important to get in the ground. the fertilizer will get covered by the dirt from the seed knifes. I would have to go back and watch the video but I don't think that I was using the midrib Banders in this video.
Tony I was telling you about my GPA wise tell about moisture on Easter Sunday and we have gotten a inch of rain the last 2 weekends and snow on Easter Sunday and they are talking about rain south of I-90 and we are 90 miles Southeast of Sioux Falls SD and 30 miles south of Worthington MN and I-90 and calling for rain 3x this week Monday and Thursday and Sunday and they are saying we have more moisture in the ground then we had last year now cause of the moisture we got the last 3 weeks. Do you or have you planted soybeans before or do you ? Corn is 6 something and beans are 12 something or plus I think. When I moved back to Iowa in 78 and worked for my uncle's and then put up a Kansun dryer and it 4000 but. Bin beside the dryer and then the bin and dryer guy talked my uncle into filling the bin half full and form your V in the bottom and I said what do you do if the auger breaks cuz it was in 2 lengths and of course it broke the roll pin IDK how many times and after 4 years of scooping the bin out to fix the auger and I left and went to another farmer and they my uncle's put the bin on stands and a cone bottom and the auger on the outside of the bin and I said why didn't you do that right away lol after the first break he dug down below the splice and cut a hole in the auger and put a chunk of plastic pipe over the hole for the next time it broke. Hope you get some timely rains after you get the crops in. SD got so much hail Thursday or Friday from the storms by Watertown SD it looked like it had snowed on I-29. Well see if it rains next weekend and it will be 4 weeks in a row.. When I was working for the farmer after my uncle's he had everything at 30 foot disk, mulch finisher bean head and 6 row corn head on 30 inche rows and a 48 field cultivator as we called it and Millennial Farmer calls it a digger what's the proper name for it ?
This is so Amaizing the Machinesare unreal makes life easy love watching this makes me happy watching folk work Nice God Bless 👍👍👍👍💪💪💪😁😀😎🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚛🚛🚛🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🇦🇺🐓
Hi Tony, are you using the high HP tune in your Quad Trak? Probably not easy to compare fuel consumption to last year but am curious to your thoughts. Hopefully much less with high doubled fuel costs today in 2022. Is your plan to run just a single drill this year?
Great video... Greetings from Ireland...
Even though I was born and bred on a farm in 1955 , them trucks starting up at 10:02 was music to my ears .
Really enjoy your videos and even more so that you give credit to God and always encourage people to pray herder. God bless you and your family.
Cold starts never get old. 👍
Great looking set up that seems to meet your goal. Nice!
Greetings from Dawson County, Montana. Thanks for the video Tony. I used to farm but can't anymore. Seeding brings back many wonderful memories...especially the smell of fresh-turned soil...magical stuff! Love your videos Tony! Keep 'em coming. Take care and be safe this growing season.
That cold start shot was sweet music!
Seeding 72 acres per hour with a 100 ft drill. BIG time farming and it looks like you have huge fields like we do in Saskatchewan Canada where Bourgault is built. Nothing small about Central Canada Prairie Farming.
I am in Manitoba Canada and we have huge flat fields and land also. It is so flat that when your dog runs away from home you can look out your kitchen window and see him 2 days later.
Just a wonderful video Tony , music added just right and your Dads getting good at videoing, Thanks
Sarasota Florida 😀👍🏾🚜
Big Truck cold start... "You're Welcome" 🤘🤣🤘
Always good to get in the field.. stay safe...
I just cannot get over how massive that planter is. Wow, what an amazing machine. Good luck with planting!!
Answered prayers! Y’all getting moisture!!! New drill working great.
Great job!
Glad to see Dad getting used to the camera!
God bless! Have a great spring seeding!
That Bourgault is bad a**!!!!!!! Congrats Tony!!!!
Great video & narrative. Very impressive setup
Nice Tony. I bet you happy camper with that air drill
To think while watching all this before loading augers we used bushel baskets to fill drill. That puts me back a few years
Moisture is a great thing to have in your parts! Hope in the growing season timely rainfall comes. Always enjoy your videos.
I could watch that drill all day I see alot of them in our area ( central Saskatchewan)
Thank you for the cold starts
Bonjour, superbe vidéo avec de très belles images de cet ensemble impressionnant,du quad et de ce semoir gigantesque, bon courage pour vos semis 👍👌
your videos are great... congratulations
Niiiice Verrrry NIIIICE!
That set up is pretty impressive. Nothing like that here in Minnesota where I live in central Minnesota.
Always love the narration, video and audio work, Tony. But that footage of the drill running was definitely the proverbial icing. I've watched it multiple times now. Hope you have an amazing and safe year.
Good for you Mr Fast! Nice to see you are having some good moister this year. Praying hard helps in a big way!
Praying for an outstanding harvest this year. First time praying for you concerning the harvest. Praying for your family, too my brother.
A lot of prayers.
Never thought the ground would be too wet for you, cold, yes. Hopefully it’s a sign of moisture yet to come! A drought free year this year especially would be miraculous!
Its "funny" thing to see how things are same around a Globe😓😓
Here in Finland we had a drought last Summer, just you guys in there, and we were going all cylinders steaming hot at this Time a year, now, when i Look out from a window, its a freaking blizzard going on there. And Soil is freezy cold, and some Fields that were planted this Time year👌 ago, has some Frozen spots.
Good thing is that there's not too much to seed anyways, so no hurry...
Good luck to you guys up there 💪💪
Send it Tony send it💪🏻🇺🇸😎
Always a good day when I get a Fast ag video!
Atleast you got some moisture to get the crops started. Hopefully you keep getting timely rain.
Someone did good job cinematography. 🎥
Be careful if you go looking for sprouts this coming weekend. With the heat that you have coming those sprouts will be shooting up so fast that they may tip your quad over.
Seeding in the snow?? that didn't clog thing up? Nice to have moisture, Praying yall have a Great Season!!
Great video Tony
Good luck seeding your 2022 crops Tony
It’ll turn out fine. You should see what we seed and plant into sometimes here in SE ND.
*Show* us what you plant into there in SE ND!! : ) There can never be too many farming RUclips channels. I'm subscribed to every one I can find, and still want more.
Hope you have an amazing and safe year. Thanks for feeding America!
Glad to here your getting moisture for the growing year. Your dad did some great camera work around seeder. He is a nice addition to the videos.
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ould like to say you have nailed the setup. Have been following for a while and I know you have done all your home work and it is paying off. Well done
Awesome planter
When you asked us to guess what kinda planter you were getting, something told me you'd go all Mike Mitchelly on us. 😉 Beautiful and impressive machine.
long way from a J/d 2 row planter
@@kevinhoffman8214 Boy, I'll say. And I should know. Dad actually started me out with what we called a "jobber". Walk a straight line, stick it in the ground next to your foot every time you took a step, shove the 2 sides together and drop some seed in the ground, pull it up and close it and then stab it into the ground next to your other foot and do it all over again. If you've ever done it, the sound is instantly recognizable from 100 yards away.
Good luck with seeding 💯❤️
That big rig looks awesome
Very nice seeder!
Awesome rig toney. Great video
Handsome implement, looks great at work in the field. Praying for you all getting the moisture you need this year. Thanks for the video Tony!
I have such high hopes for you guys this spring. 1st week done
No issues keep it up
You have to plant that corn seed Tony, when it's warmer of course it'll grow thatll be great viewing
they dont do corn in Montana... not wet enough and no pivots.
That pea truck u loaded is from Langdon ND I know those guys very well
As one of the folks who thought you would have some trouble pulling them hills I'm pleasantly suprised to hear it's handling it well. I must say that tune was probably a huge help!
Rolling!
Congratulations!! On getting it all together, when in doubt do nothing, has always worked for us, when facing decisions about seeding/harvest, best of luck!!
The name of the game is efficiency. Thanks for the video! Lots of prayers for you and your family. You guys have an awesome operation which, I am sure took generations to get to where you’re at.
Another awesome video brother keep them coming GOD BLESS U AND FAMILY 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂
looking good you think your in better shape with moisture this spring I hope for you all praying for a successful year for all you farmers thank for what you do!!!
Greaat video tony.☘️👍🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great germination with the rocks 😂🪨🪨🪨🤣
Wow that quad is a beast. I bet now that we've seen how easy the quadtrac pulled that 100ft air drill, I imagine that more farmers will be looking at 100ft drills rather than 80-84ft drills.
Depends on the kind of gound you have and how many hills you have 😅
That quad is pushing almost 700 hp too since they tuned it.
@@TheRealJesseStoltzfus ye true but the 620 quad is almost 700hp also same with the 9640rx.
probably also have to take into account field size so you dont have overlaps...
Very good video 👍 👍 👍
Thanks for the numbers, acres/hr and such.
Amazing how productive that rocky soil is and no wonder why the west parts in the seeder expire so quickly. Praying for continued moisture thru growing season.
From those shots at the end in the dark, it looks like a couple LED floods would help with the end of the wings. Maybe a forward facing 1/3-1/2 way out angled out and then one at the end facing rear.
Oil drain hoses should come with those Brandt conveyors. Added them to ours as well. Hate the air cleaner setup, super hard to take it off and service it...
That drill is super nice. Glad it’s pulling easy for you. Have you heard how Colin is doing?
Here is hoping for a great year for you.
Now that is one fine looking set up you sure can cover some ground with that combo quick and good fuel economy to sure hope everyone gets a good crop this year just saying
Ahh yes that sounds like an heavenly orchestra to me ears I love a good diesel cold 🥶start
My back garden is 100' long!!! OMG that is an extremely wide seeder. What is the measurement front to back please? I want to see if it could fir in my garden. It would annoy my wife if she came home and found it parked there!! :D :D :D
It does more work per hour in eight gear, than all the field we work on. Sometimes I wonder how much bigger everything is there.
You seeding (planting) in the snow goes against everything I've been taught 🤔🤔🤔, but if it works for you then by all means do it. I hope this year is good and profitable for you guys 👍👍👍✌️
That fuel burn rate is amazing. We use 25-28 gph here in Indiana pulling a tillage tool half that size!
Ur gallon is smaller than ours
@@kenhofer8063 Montana uses a different size gallon than Indiana? Wow fellow can learn a lot on here.
same tractor?
@@macking104 roughly. 9560RT with a chip.
seed through the snow, extra moisture in the dirt!
You’ve actually got some moisture in the soil. Who’s rolling after you. Keep that moisture down.
That thing is really a monster cover a lot of ground in a hurry can't get any more efficient than that
You know your seeder is big when it has blinking red lights on it so others will avoid you while working! All kidding aside, that seeder is HUGE!!
Cool video - thanks for uploading!. I´m new to your channel, but I´ve seen those drills before. However, I never noticed those small red lights at the distributors before - what do those tell you?
should keep track of the gallons you use to compare to hat the monitor, the quad tracks usually use less fuel than what the monitor says it does
How long does it take you to adjust the depth on all those openers?
I was wondering if Colin was going to be able to help this year??
When the conditions allow it will be a grumpy lumpy mad dash to get seed in the ground in NW Iowa.
Strange question maybe, but does the Bourgault use metric line, hoses, fittings and couplers???
Put the seeds in a dark spot with it being cool...out in the light if it's warm from what I've have experienced
Finally!
Tony, have you changed fertilizer and/or seeding rates due to fertilizer costs going up so much? The new setup looks great. Praying you have a great season from Tasmania Australia.
Trying to comprehend just how long your drill is, I measured the width of my house, which is just a little over 30 feet wide, so it’s 3x plus 10 feet. Ag equipment is amazing. Curious to see how much it cuts down on planting time & fuel use for you.
Fuel cost is negligible in an operation like this. You could spend more on gm seed in a day than you do on fuel in a month
What setting on the tuner were you running?
And you maybe have mentioned it before but what’s the advantage of 1 big air drill to 2 smaller ones? I get that it’s one less tractor cart and drill but going from 150ft of seeding to 100ft is puzzling to me.
Couldn’t you treat the corn seed with Texas Pete hot sauce to give it a boost in temperature? Give it a try. 😎😄
16:18 Why do the back rows go first into the ground and the front rows last ? Shouldn't it be the other way around ? :-)
the seed is more important to get in the ground. the fertilizer will get covered by the dirt from the seed knifes. I would have to go back and watch the video but I don't think that I was using the midrib Banders in this video.
Nice video, how much pressure do you have in the tires of the car behind the seeder
Tony I was telling you about my GPA wise tell about moisture on Easter Sunday and we have gotten a inch of rain the last 2 weekends and snow on Easter Sunday and they are talking about rain south of I-90 and we are 90 miles Southeast of Sioux Falls SD and 30 miles south of Worthington MN and I-90 and calling for rain 3x this week Monday and Thursday and Sunday and they are saying we have more moisture in the ground then we had last year now cause of the moisture we got the last 3 weeks. Do you or have you planted soybeans before or do you ?
Corn is 6 something and beans are 12 something or plus I think. When I moved back to Iowa in 78 and worked for my uncle's and then put up a Kansun dryer and it 4000 but. Bin beside the dryer and then the bin and dryer guy talked my uncle into filling the bin half full and form your V in the bottom and I said what do you do if the auger breaks cuz it was in 2 lengths and of course it broke the roll pin IDK how many times and after 4 years of scooping the bin out to fix the auger and I left and went to another farmer and they my uncle's put the bin on stands and a cone bottom and the auger on the outside of the bin and I said why didn't you do that right away lol after the first break he dug down below the splice and cut a hole in the auger and put a chunk of plastic pipe over the hole for the next time it broke. Hope you get some timely rains after you get the crops in. SD got so much hail Thursday or Friday from the storms by Watertown SD it looked like it had snowed on I-29. Well see if it rains next weekend and it will be 4 weeks in a row.. When I was working for the farmer after my uncle's he had everything at 30 foot disk, mulch finisher bean head and 6 row corn head on 30 inche rows and a 48 field cultivator as we called it and Millennial Farmer calls it a digger what's the proper name for it ?
This is so Amaizing the Machinesare unreal makes life easy love watching this makes me happy watching folk work Nice God Bless 👍👍👍👍💪💪💪😁😀😎🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚛🚛🚛🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🇦🇺🐓
I don't recall you planting corn before ! Is this something new to your crop rotation ?
Jump back to last video he talks about it
@@NeisenTransport Thanks, I will have to watch the one I missed
Tony you ever take a horse out in that open range before planting season and ridden full speed?????
Glad I'm not the only one to have that thought. : D
I noticed on that last night shot the red lights blinking on the drill. Hopefully a plane doesn't confuse that for a runway lol.
Hi Tony, are you using the high HP tune in your Quad Trak? Probably not easy to compare fuel consumption to last year but am curious to your thoughts. Hopefully much less with high doubled fuel costs today in 2022. Is your plan to run just a single drill this year?
That 100 feet beats the 2 12ft IH drills I used in 1974
We got her done thou that’s why we call them the good old days
I bet that it seems as odd to say as it is to hear IT'S TOO WET may your crop be planted and harvest be plentiful In my prayers as always 🙏