I maybe 67, but I still love seeing what’s new in the farming business. I can remember when a three row chopper was the thing to get! Please do more of these, they are so fun to watch. Thank You! 😁
Great video Jan really enjoyed seeing the custom crews. Your buddies also did a good job on camera explaining what hey do. Thanks to you and the guys - great video
Thanks Jan! Excellent video. Appreciate you taking your free time away from the farm to make more farming videos. Great respect for the incredible work contractor crews do with such professionalism. Thanks Cam, Alex, Connor and the entire Feitsma Services crew. Hope you get to make another video with them and get Herk on camera too.
Great episode awesome drone footage didn't know corn silage was so popular here. Amazing pile of corn silage, what would the dimensions and total capacity ?. That corn processing head equipment was epic no wonder it does such a complete job. The interview segment was very enjoyable you may have a future in Ag reporting, we won't mention it to your dad.
I enjoy the symmetry of the combining...amazing professionalism by everyone! And it still amazes me how much work, how many activities, how many heavy equipment vehicles there are all for what it produces: A nice tall glass of cold milk! Thank you!
Jan, this is so nice to see. It makes me understand why our food can cost what it does. My parents had a family farm here in Maine way back in the 40s and 50s. I was born in 56 and they stopped farming before I remember any of it. My older siblings, the ones born in the late 30s and 40s, remember it well. I'm the 7th of 8 kids. I have pictures of my dad driving a steel wheeled tractor. If he was still alive, he'd be 110, he would be so amazed at the machinery today. He used to milk cows by hand and the milk truck would come every two days, as it was told to me.
Not a combine. Called a harvester or chopper where I’m from. The name combine derives from its combining four separate harvesting operations-reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnowing- to a single process.
First off Jan...anytime we Fans get to hang out with you and your Dad and Crew or with your sister on her channel is the Best, so whatever you got cooking on your Farm Menu, I'm quite sure your Fans will visually eat it up! This field Trip to hang out with a couple of your buddy's during their Silaging was great. I learned a ton and enjoyed the explanations from you and your pals! The Drones Shots were awesome too. You can seemingly fly that Bad Boy just about anywhere you see an opening! Appreciate this channel Jan and The SaskDutch Kid's Posse of Fans! Great comments and suggestions and questions! Cheers From Ohio and Keep Strutting!
KielstraKid - I’m 67 also and seeing the new equipment is amazing. However, the aspect most interesting is these people are you are featuring are your friends. If they were not your friends, it probably would not be as interesting. In other words, including your friends gives us a a more nuanced perspective into the life of THE KielstraKid! Happy trails!
Big beautiful fields of corn, saw no irrigation on that nice flat land. Very efficient workers chopping corn. Large farms in the background and looks like some pretty nice houses with them. Bravo to all the farmers.
The local guys here have a big Claas chopper and do a bunch of fields around my property. I pulled up next to the chopper at the stop light, and it took almost 2 lanes, and I felt small in my car compared to it. The corn they are chopping here in Western Colorado is probably above 10 feet tall. They pump nitrogen gas into the fields and irrigate, but it looks good. I should try and get some drone video of them when they chop the field below my house on the hill.
Great video as always! The fellow driving the harvester would be hearing, “ don’t take the long way down the row” from my dad. That meant don’t keep moving the steering wheel. The less movement the better. Great yield for as far north as you are I think. 👏👏👏
Great video! Amazing how fast and how much is done in an hour. Then watching the other end where it’s mounded up for storage until needed boggles the mind.
It's always enjoyable watching you folks do what you do. I love farmers.....you all are the backbone of our nations. If I had a channel videoing what "I" do every day.....well.....lol.....but maybe there would be a few out there who would enjoy watching old ladies herding 5 year olds, but I'm thinking not that many 😆
It was interesting to see the color change as they moved through the field. Some of it looked pretty dry, more like Sonne Farms put up this year. It ended up making a huge mound of silage for sure. I am guessing that was another dairy operation?
Those guys operate like a well-oiled machine, impressive. Thanks for sharing! Those guys are growing some pretty good corn for being north of Saskatoon! Have you talked Dad into trying some corn next year?
I enjoyed it think u so much it was cool I really love those machines they look so cool yes I think most of us yours would really love for you to give us more videos like this really enjoy watching it thank you for recording it for us
Hello everyone, we in Germany have already brought in more than half of the silage maize after a few light frosty nights. Only the dimensions are different here. Everything is 50x smaller than in Canada. Smaller tractors, smaller snow machines, smaller piles of corn.😀😀😀
love this one Jan, seeing how much that chopper eats is a sight to see, drone shots were fantastic, good to see how you Canadians do things, the corn silage is coming off over here to un the UK now a lot will have wheat planted when it is cut , not saying at all that i don't like seeing what you're doing either
Jan it was a great video and awesome drone footage, would love to see more. I think it really cool seeing 2 choppers running behind one another and opening up the fields shooting it up over the back of the chopper into the trailer.
You should look up Famer Phil here in IRELAND he does the same but not as big on the Maze just a bit here in Ireland it's mostly Grass Silage we have but we do a bit of everything so it can be mixed together to keep the cow's going in winter.🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
I maybe 67, but I still love seeing what’s new in the farming business. I can remember when a three row chopper was the thing to get! Please do more of these, they are so fun to watch. Thank You! 😁
other farm girl here......same age.......we see it in the same light....fun....
Great video Jan really enjoyed seeing the custom crews. Your buddies also did a good job on camera explaining what hey do. Thanks to you and the guys - great video
Really enjoyable video! It would be nice to see more videos like this one! Thanks Jan! 👍😎
Thanks Jan! Excellent video. Appreciate you taking your free time away from the farm to make more farming videos. Great respect for the incredible work contractor crews do with such professionalism. Thanks Cam, Alex, Connor and the entire Feitsma Services crew. Hope you get to make another video with them and get Herk on camera too.
Enjoyed the video compliment to your friends they make a hard job look easy Great video thank you
Great episode awesome drone footage didn't know corn silage was so popular here. Amazing pile of corn silage, what would the dimensions and total capacity ?. That corn processing head equipment was epic no wonder it does such a complete job.
The interview segment was very enjoyable you may have a future in Ag reporting, we won't mention it to your dad.
We need young men/women to continue farming. So many farmers are selling because none of their kids want to carry on.
Drone footage was great!
I enjoy the symmetry of the combining...amazing professionalism by everyone! And it still amazes me how much work, how many activities, how many heavy equipment vehicles there are all for what it produces: A nice tall glass of cold milk! Thank you!
Jan, this is so nice to see. It makes me understand why our food can cost what it does. My parents had a family farm here in Maine way back in the 40s and 50s. I was born in 56 and they stopped farming before I remember any of it. My older siblings, the ones born in the late 30s and 40s, remember it well. I'm the 7th of 8 kids. I have pictures of my dad driving a steel wheeled tractor. If he was still alive, he'd be 110, he would be so amazed at the machinery today. He used to milk cows by hand and the milk truck would come every two days, as it was told to me.
Powerful machines, skilled operators, skilled videography add up to another outstanding video.
Thank you , My family & I love all your videos keep it up & God bless.
Nice aerial view Jan, i always find it interesting to see what is needed to get from field to fork / glass with the food's I eat and drink!😀
It's amazing how fast the combine goes thru the tall corn and chops it up so fast
Not a combine. Called a harvester or chopper where I’m from. The name combine derives from its combining four separate harvesting operations-reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnowing- to a single process.
Great photography and editing. Again.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, would love to see more of them!
First off Jan...anytime we Fans get to hang out with you and your Dad and Crew or with your sister on her channel is the Best, so whatever you got cooking on your Farm Menu, I'm quite sure your Fans will visually eat it up! This field Trip to hang out with a couple of your buddy's during their Silaging was great. I learned a ton and enjoyed the explanations from you and your pals! The Drones Shots were awesome too. You can seemingly fly that Bad Boy just about anywhere you see an opening! Appreciate this channel Jan and The SaskDutch Kid's Posse of Fans! Great comments and suggestions and questions! Cheers From Ohio and Keep Strutting!
eigensinnige minsken dy’t Friezen binne
@@hendrikusharvester5156 I wish I knew the translation!
@@TheStuport wayward people who are Frisians (northern province of the Netherlands)
@@hendrikusharvester5156 Hey Hoy Yo and Cheers Hendrikus!
@@hendrikusharvester5156 Ben je beledigend? Zo ja, waarom?
Amazing equipment. Love learning about new ways of doing farm work. Fantastic video, thanks Jan.
This machine is addictive……I love it! I could watch it all day👏👏👏
It's fun to drive all day too. 🙃
It was a very interesting video. Liked meeting your buddy’s.
That's sure earing the corn up and moving right along at a good clip. Great harvest. Nice to learn what they look for when doing the shaking boxes.
Impressive coordination of the machinery while picking the corn.
This was very interesting. Just like your California trip, I learned quite a bit. Thank you.
Excellent video Jan. Love any farming content!
Nice to see the Irish silage trailers (smith’s) have made it to Canada!
KielstraKid - I’m 67 also and seeing the new equipment is amazing. However, the aspect most interesting is these people are you are featuring are your friends. If they were not your friends, it probably would not be as interesting. In other words, including your friends gives us a a more nuanced perspective into the life of THE KielstraKid! Happy trails!
Jan that was a great video you do an amazing job every time. Drone footage was the best. The fields were huge.
Really enjoyed this videos...and all the others too! Merci.
That was crazy 12 rows at a time, awesome video and yes love your videos. Farm in Moville, Iowa. Usa
So cool to See Smyth Trailers all the way from Ireland in the video.
Big beautiful fields of corn, saw no irrigation on that nice flat land. Very efficient workers chopping corn. Large farms in the background and looks like some pretty nice houses with them. Bravo to all the farmers.
interesting the shake box stack, I figured they had a way of evaluating it but have never seen it. thanks !
Jan your drone shots are amazing, 12 rows at a time wow . I for one found it very interesting.
The local guys here have a big Claas chopper and do a bunch of fields around my property. I pulled up next to the chopper at the stop light, and it took almost 2 lanes, and I felt small in my car compared to it. The corn they are chopping here in Western Colorado is probably above 10 feet tall. They pump nitrogen gas into the fields and irrigate, but it looks good. I should try and get some drone video of them when they chop the field below my house on the hill.
Pump nitrogen gas into field? Do you mean ammonia?
awesome drone work. Beauty Jd iron.
Love the drone shots! Great video
Very interesting. Thanks for taking us on a “field trip” 😂
Thanks for taking us along on your journeys
Great video. Right now in Georgia, cotton is growing. Cotton has a unique smell. Hope Hurricane Ian won’t be to harsh on us.
Great video as always! The fellow driving the harvester would be hearing, “ don’t take the long way down the row” from my dad. That meant don’t keep moving the steering wheel. The less movement the better. Great yield for as far north as you are I think. 👏👏👏
i live in sask too we just finished harvest and im so happy as i hay feaver and im so over harvest seassion . happy harvest seassion to you guys .
Drone's and harvest always goes well together. Nice shots, great content.
Great video! Amazing how fast and how much is done in an hour. Then watching the other end where it’s mounded up for storage until needed boggles the mind.
Really good video! I hope to see more like it in the future!
It's always enjoyable watching you folks do what you do. I love farmers.....you all are the backbone of our nations. If I had a channel videoing what "I" do every day.....well.....lol.....but maybe there would be a few out there who would enjoy watching old ladies herding 5 year olds, but I'm thinking not that many 😆
Great video thanks for sharing.
Glad you got some time away from the chores.
It was interesting to see the color change as they moved through the field. Some of it looked pretty dry, more like Sonne Farms put up this year. It ended up making a huge mound of silage for sure. I am guessing that was another dairy operation?
Great drone shots. I really like this Chanel and seeing the awesome equipment. Thank you .😀😀
Those guys operate like a well-oiled machine, impressive. Thanks for sharing! Those guys are growing some pretty good corn for being north of Saskatoon!
Have you talked Dad into trying some corn next year?
Thank you Jan, very interesting
This is a wonderful video Got me out of the Barns.. ha ha Granny loved it. USA.
You and your farm operations are my favorite to view, excellent job as always
Thanks Jan! Great video
Great video. Those machines are amazing!
Always nice to see other farms and how they operate Jan. Very nice to see.
One of the best ones you’ve ever done Jan. Thanks to you.
AWESOME DRONE FOOTAGE!!!!
I enjoyed it think u so much it was cool I really love those machines they look so cool yes I think most of us yours would really love for you to give us more videos like this really enjoy watching it thank you for recording it for us
Very nice to see a different silage, impressive harvesting.
Thanks for the great drone shots.
Great video, busy cleaning up, ready for winter and good job to everyone!😉👍🚜🚜🚜
Very nick video. Thank you
Very much enjoyed watching this. Thanks for all the great videos!
Smacking vid Jan
thanks for sharing
🤙🤙👍👍
I enjoyed the video. Here in Wisconsin I’ve only seen one Penta dump wagon.
Loved this video. Thanks and more like this would be awesome.
Great video thanks for sharing. It would be cool to see more like it I think.
Wonderful to watch Jan, keep up the great videos.
The smyth super cube trailers made where the grass grows the greenest🇮🇪🇮🇪
You’ve threatened to visit other farms and you’ve done it. Enjoying
Seeing all that big gear is pretty cool. Love to have a chance to view it first hand or if I was lucky operate a dump trailer.
Loved the content, Jan.
Great video, Jan keep it up
Thanks for sharing. Amazing farm machinery.
Awesome video. Well orchestrated
Class has to be the ultimate chopper.
I enjoyed the video , very educational , 3 thumbs up , 👍👍👍 ........
Corn silage is King!
A great video! Echoing another comment, skilled videography. I liked the different content plus excellent drone footage.
That is one hell of a silage pile!
Hello everyone, we in Germany have already brought in more than half of the silage maize after a few light frosty nights. Only the dimensions are different here. Everything is 50x smaller than in Canada. Smaller tractors, smaller snow machines, smaller piles of corn.😀😀😀
Cheers to you. ..
NEVER ENDING WORK APPRECIATED
Great video, enjoyed it!
Good stuff.
Enjoyable, incredible equipment.
love this one Jan, seeing how much that chopper eats is a sight to see, drone shots were fantastic, good to see how you Canadians do things, the corn silage is coming off over here to un the UK now a lot will have wheat planted when it is cut , not saying at all that i don't like seeing what you're doing either
LOL California corn, you want to see corn you better come to Ontario🤠👍🌽🌽
Enjoying watching your video sir Jan.😃
Fantastic machinery they use. It seems to me that those "Dutchies" stick together in Canada, as we are the opposite here in Australia.
What do you mean the opersite in Australia?
@@benjaminbauer4883 probably means the people of Netherlandic descent do not have a great affinity for other people of the same origin
Awesome...That's some serious $$$$ machinery there!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
Great job on the camera/ drone work.
Great corn silage harvest video
Great Content!!!
love it....but we do need rest....night....
Great Drone work, Thanks
Jan it was a great video and awesome drone footage, would love to see more. I think it really cool seeing 2 choppers running behind one another and opening up the fields shooting it up over the back of the chopper into the trailer.
You should look up Famer Phil here in IRELAND he does the same but not as big on the Maze just a bit here in Ireland it's mostly Grass Silage we have but we do a bit of everything so it can be mixed together to keep the cow's going in winter.🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Hi Jan great video have a day love from TEXAS
Great chopping video