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and thank you for your gratitude and appreciation. I was lucky enough to get into this 4 years ago as a hired hand. now i drive 400 cows through a milk house most days and nights. plus i run machinery daily and occasionally fertilize fields and collect corn. its a hard job and the pay isnt the greatest. but i wouldn't have it any other way. it really helped me find a sense of self worth im happy to be able to go out there every day and make a difference for somebody
These days the equipment does the hard part... Having seen what farmers go through without these kind of machines Id say the modern farmer is equally a farm slicker
@antoochibbo1355 maybe 🤔 in your mind. You are completely clueless 🙄. You need to come milk cows for a month on a smaller family owned farm. Then you would realize what it's like to have to work every day and not ever getting a day off. And by the way, the day is not over until the evening milking is done. Then you will learn that a clock ⏰️ is generally meaningless. And then of course there is the issue of pay.😮
Here's some facts you can thank a farmer for: agricultural production. responsible for a third of greenhouse gases, 80% of deforestation, 70% of terrestrial biodiversity loss on earth, 30% of all global greenhouse gasses driving climate change. Methane being the largest with 80%. And another 80% of earths water pollution is from insecticides and fertilizers.. be sure to thank a farmer for that. Oh, if you live in america the majority of soybeans and corn are used for fuel.. not food the rest is for cattle and pork. The other polluters of water and reason for the loss flora and faina biodiversity
From our experience its better to have some water to keep the mud washed off. Just straight mud sticks to the tires and clumps and this way they stay cleaner with less problems. Its not nearly as bad as it looks
I noticed that first thing. The lugs are staying clean. Tells me that this is a very fresh flood onto hard ground. Still, won't get many passes on the same spot before it mixes in.
I know this can go both ways but if you have that much water sometimes means the ground is hard cause it's not soaking in. It's the moist mud that's dangerous.
People always saying god bless the farmers… shit I’d trade jobs in a heartbeat. Problem is I wasn’t born in a family with thousands of acres and a few million dollars worth of equipment. Regular folks work hard and long hours too. I’d love to be working on a farm…
@@mikedavis6690thats life chum, the human condition. Not one guarantee at all. Farmers have it easy, it all up to them. They succeed or fail based off their actions. Many people have no hope of anything but failure given their birth status.
@@hcaveman6954in some cases, i know farmers where the bank owns everything and they operate on credit every year and other farmers who own everything but use credit just to pay for the planting of their crops and have a big payday every fall. Both models survive if done right. But no one job is more important than the next. They all need to be done.
@reed426 okay, we grew white spine and black spine cucumbers for Vlasic. And fresh market cukes for local auction block. We called vlasics pickles because that's how they were purchased.
That would never work in my area. I'm wondering what type of soil that is because here in sw Minnesota the ground would be like goop underneath that water.
damn.for as much water as there is,why the hell were they even out there? that corn would be way to wet to combine or even pick.every farmer knows that
Js they already have average number per Acre that he will he have Covered by crop insurance my guess is the head are still above water and all harvested product is going into a dryer and he likely didn’t make a claim or he wouldn’t be out there
Thank you all for the hard work you do you the Truckers train conductors Pilots First Responders and if I miss any others out there we thank you all for everything you do for this country
Thier are seasons like that and one does what it takes to get the kernels in the crib...I personal remember back in the sixties 95JD breaking 2inch ice in the low grounds as dad harvested corn
Looks like the water is moving in from a river going out of it's banks. Got to get that corn harvested. No telling how deep the water will be the next day.
The corn is plenty dry to harvest. Just because the ground is flooded, doesn’t mean the ears of corn are too wet. The ears are above the water level, so assuming the standing water came from a heavy rain, a day or two after the rain ends and the corn could easily be dry enough to shell.
I remember when I worked on the farm and in areas like this we just didn't bother with. And if we did attempt it, we had consequences at the end. Lots and lots of hard manual hand and arm work. Oh yeah leg and feet work too along with back issues by the end of the night lol. Once it's stuck they bury it to the axles if not past sometimes lol. Called for a lot of shovel digging lol
@@HeyThatWeirdGuy Have we had heavy rain and harvested in less than perfect conditions before ? Yes we most certainly have . But recently the weather events are more common, along with loss of quality farm land and foreign purchasing . We have more mouths to feed as well and countries like Brazil are producing more than America. Yes it deeply concerns me , as it should every American.
The Guadalupe river is dry the Brazos river is dry the Bosque river is dry I've even heard it tell that the Rio Grande no longer reaches the Gulf of Mexico!!! 🤨
I’d rather hear the tractor than the annoying music.
Absolutely
Me too!
ninguém t pengunto se não gosto pula o video
@@eliel6431 Silence twat, we say what we want here, if YOU dont like it then YOU can screw off!
@@eliel6431 exactly
Darn music ruined the perfect engine sound we could have heard
it has a damn dpf system, you couldnt hear it anyways
👍👍👍
E não emtemdo e quedis mas fala de Amor 💘🙋🙏
Yeah I had to pause it to reply to your message 😅
@@markymarc136ij
I know several ranchers here in Texas that would love to see that much water in their pastures right now!!! 🤠👍
I know right
I live in Iowa. We got 3 inches of rain Thursday night.
@@myronparks3495 nice
I dont think we would know wat to do with all that water
I know we need that here in cotulla tx south tx
God Bless the farmers ALL over the world!!! City slickers have absolutely NO idea how much hard work they do, FOR US ALL!!
and thank you for your gratitude and appreciation.
I was lucky enough to get into this 4 years ago as a hired hand.
now i drive 400 cows through a milk house most days and nights.
plus i run machinery daily and occasionally fertilize fields and collect corn.
its a hard job and the pay isnt the greatest. but i wouldn't have it any other way.
it really helped me find a sense of self worth
im happy to be able to go out there every day and make a difference for somebody
@@ronspencer676 the pay it’s a fucking joke, only my Mexican brothers and some red necks can survive with those wages,.
this is despite the fact that technology helps now, and not like 50-100 years ago
These days the equipment does the hard part... Having seen what farmers go through without these kind of machines Id say the modern farmer is equally a farm slicker
@antoochibbo1355 maybe 🤔 in your mind. You are completely clueless 🙄. You need to come milk cows for a month on a smaller family owned farm. Then you would realize what it's
like to have to work every day and not ever getting a day off. And by the way, the day is not over until the evening milking is done. Then you will learn that a clock ⏰️ is generally meaningless. And then of course there is the issue of pay.😮
Hows the moisture running?😂
It's almost liquor before leaving the field.
Gonna be a steady run of propane tankers going to the dryer. Lol
I came for these comments.
🎆🧨🎇✨🎉
Так это рис пшеницу с такой влажносьтью не реально убрать даже с роторным обмалотам а если барабаным то точьно нет
That’s a cornfield not a cranberry field. No need to flood it to harvest. 😉
It’s not their fault
Much love to the farmers ❤️🤠
Yes
Here's some facts you can thank a farmer for:
agricultural production.
responsible for a third of greenhouse gases, 80% of deforestation, 70% of terrestrial biodiversity loss on earth, 30% of all global greenhouse gasses driving climate change. Methane being the largest with 80%. And another 80% of earths water pollution is from insecticides and fertilizers.. be sure to thank a farmer for that. Oh, if you live in america the majority of soybeans and corn are used for fuel.. not food the rest is for cattle and pork. The other polluters of water and reason for the loss flora and faina biodiversity
@im-that-guy-pal Ohhhhh need a tissue to wipe that tear?
@@ridered7262Jesus gives eternal life for free
@@im-that-guy-palJesus gives eternal life for free
From our experience its better to have some water to keep the mud washed off. Just straight mud sticks to the tires and clumps and this way they stay cleaner with less problems. Its not nearly as bad as it looks
idk if its notill or what but i'm surprised they don't sink.
I noticed that first thing. The lugs are staying clean. Tells me that this is a very fresh flood onto hard ground. Still, won't get many passes on the same spot before it mixes in.
I know this can go both ways but if you have that much water sometimes means the ground is hard cause it's not soaking in. It's the moist mud that's dangerous.
Milho alagado? Essa nunca vi kkkkkkk
Ocupo un operador de tierra este es acuicola
Paul Shore "Gett'in some corn. Gett'in some corn." 😂
Back when they made good movies lol
God bless the American farmers
YESYESYESYESYES!!! GOD BLESS!!!
N'oubliez pas les agriculteurs français😘😉😉😉
Aí sim patrão deus abençoe sempre
Must be that new swamp corn.
Lol
It's cranberries. Duh
@@kdogg82you mean crornberries?
Pretty sure its Wild Rice!! Thats a rice patty!
Been waiting for rain all summer then it all comes when you need to harvest...
В России на Кубани тоже самое, за всё лето был один дождь, сейчас идёт уборочная и дождь тут как тут
no farmer uses the word harvest.
Great love from farm hauler
Deus abençoe os agricultores!!!! Trabalho pesado!!!
We had a 9620 at our job site and it would pull a scraper and did a dang good job at it too.
Ktec
Imagina a humidade do milho
You mean the moisture
Love to the Farmers ❤❤🐮🐮
I'm From Thailand 🙏🙏
I like it that tractors its so powerful
People always saying god bless the farmers… shit I’d trade jobs in a heartbeat. Problem is I wasn’t born in a family with thousands of acres and a few million dollars worth of equipment.
Regular folks work hard and long hours too. I’d love to be working on a farm…
They might own the land, but the bank owns the equipment!!!😮
100%
People will claim to want to until it’s time to go into debt and work everyday without a guarantee .
@@mikedavis6690thats life chum, the human condition. Not one guarantee at all. Farmers have it easy, it all up to them. They succeed or fail based off their actions. Many people have no hope of anything but failure given their birth status.
@@hcaveman6954in some cases, i know farmers where the bank owns everything and they operate on credit every year and other farmers who own everything but use credit just to pay for the planting of their crops and have a big payday every fall. Both models survive if done right. But no one job is more important than the next. They all need to be done.
We spent a month of vegetable farming in flooded fields back in the early 70s. A couple hundred acres of pickles. It was a nightmare.
They’re cucumbers not pickles you need to pickle cucumbers to become pickles you can’t just grow pickles
@reed426 okay, we grew white spine and black spine cucumbers for Vlasic. And fresh market cukes for local auction block. We called vlasics pickles because that's how they were purchased.
@@lawrencekiel-sr2772 LOL, had to pull out the farmer to internet translation book eh.
@@Hellomrmemtechnically they were pickles.. mud pickles to be exact😂
@@Mudsuitable I should not have looked that up
Un tractor pasando por un campo con agua acumulada que excitante!! Nunca visto !!
That would never work in my area. I'm wondering what type of soil that is because here in sw Minnesota the ground would be like goop underneath that water.
Somebody’s going to be duck hunting that
dove
Doves do not swim nor feed under the water
@@brianpierson7708
No, they don't. But there's still gonna be tons of corn laying around
damn.for as much water as there is,why the hell were they even out there? that corn would be way to wet to combine or even pick.every farmer knows that
That corn is ruined
He already made an insurance claim but he has to harvest so the government knows how much to pay him.
@JS no he doesn't
@@chrisbrown5336 how so ?
Rent it to duck hunters first then pick later
Js they already have average number per Acre that he will he have Covered by crop insurance my guess is the head are still above water and all harvested product is going into a dryer and he likely didn’t make a claim or he wouldn’t be out there
Needs a faster bigger wave to solve the harvest problem. This is high moisture corn
The best tractor ever😮😮😮
What a beast of a tractor which we can hear is a tractor ruining and still the music
Need to install underground drainage 😮😮!! Or start planting RICE!!! LOL 😅😂❤ I wish we had some of that water here, 2-3 year drought!!!!🙏🙏🙏
I really enjoyed this video brother.
Muito legall❤
Forget the music, let’s hear the tractor, and all the mallards, pintails, etc that ought to be in that flooded corn 🌽
Great song!
Good video but the music sucks... put the original sound on !!!
Tell me you have a well established hard pan without telling me you have a well established hard pan!! 😂
Woah someone who actually knows what standing water does to the ground
Thank you all for the hard work you do you the Truckers train conductors Pilots First Responders and if I miss any others out there we thank you all for everything you do for this country
Instead of saying it on here why don't you actually thank people in the real world?
Thank you father’s for the Great food that you make for everybody in the world♥️👍
Thier are seasons like that and one does what it takes to get the kernels in the crib...I personal remember back in the sixties 95JD breaking 2inch ice in the low grounds as dad harvested corn
Naw that's Popeye on Spinach. The water is Bruto. 😂😂
I'll be picking my corn in a couple weeks.... Hopefully it's not that wet! Keep farming guys, The country has to eat.
What 4 legged animal in the green jacket is that in the bottom left of picture?
If you mess with mud, mud will mess with you.
Not with 9RX
That tractor self identifies as a boat
That's why caterpillar was invented and is still a better tractor.
máy cày khỏe quá 👍👍👍
I'm not a farmer but I'm pretty sure they over watered.
Rain
Yup ur definitely not a Farmer lmao!
Szóljon már valaki nekik : ez nem rizs ültetvény! 🤣
WARNING ! ! ! Okay everyone, turn your volume down.
Planta arroz aí kkk
Thats a nice cranberry crop!!!! Nice!!!! Wow.
Hey buddy.... dont know if you noticed but you might have a drainage problem 😆
Shouldn't have run the pivot that last round.
Drove these things in the 90's as a teen deep ripping cotton fields. Triple J booming and dog on the floor.
I was driving these in the 70's combing corn and beans and chopping silage here in ipwa
Twinwheels is the best
Джон дир) как наш КИРОВИЦ❤❤❤❤🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
And farmers wonder why they have soil erosion, and compaction!
У тракторов, особенно высокой проходимости есть один недостаток: нельзя застревать ( чем потом доставать)
He was creating SO Much Wake that it was knocking down the Outside Rows of Corn.
I hope you have a raft canoe or john boat if you can't drive out.
pero así lo saco con un Fiat 780
Plow through dat’ rain
That's got to put some deep ruts in the field.
Nothing Runs Like The Deere!!🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍✌️✌️
And nothing smells like a John😅
😍😎
How y'all even harvesting?
Looks like the water is moving in from a river going out of it's banks. Got to get that corn harvested. No telling how deep the water will be the next day.
Horsepower vs Earth. Lol. Love it
Oi é muito top rapaz plantar arroz
The moisture tho!!!😂😂😂
Song?
That corn is to wet to be picking
Cheaper to dry it than it is to loose it 💅🏻
The corn is plenty dry to harvest. Just because the ground is flooded, doesn’t mean the ears of corn are too wet. The ears are above the water level, so assuming the standing water came from a heavy rain, a day or two after the rain ends and the corn could easily be dry enough to shell.
You can pick dry corn in a hurricane lol
Top demais
As long as you have standing water your ok
Plantação de arroz e sempre alagada ass?
Sim né
Sim!! Só que Isso é milho
muito bruto
top demais😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Por que só tem gringo aqui ?
Que cena linda nunca vi uma cena tão linda❤❤😊😊🎉
Been there done that! That’s when your day really sucks! 77 yrs Michigan farm bureau 😂
Great video, just a little thanks can be very motivating , especially when it’s said just right 😂
I LOVE THE FARMERS!!!
Ses enfants sont très heureux et Gérard sont très heureux et Christine bonne connaissance
Queria ouvir o som do motor, e não o barulho dessa música infernal.
Dude was knocking at least 4 rows of corn down.
Moisture level might be a teensy bit high in this feild
Glad we haven't had that much water in the corn - knock on wood
At least we got our corn all harvested before it snowed today
POV you got behind on harvest but a flash flood came
Looks like Minnesota and North Dakota in the fall of 2019
And probably again this year
I remember when I worked on the farm and in areas like this we just didn't bother with. And if we did attempt it, we had consequences at the end. Lots and lots of hard manual hand and arm work. Oh yeah leg and feet work too along with back issues by the end of the night lol. Once it's stuck they bury it to the axles if not past sometimes lol. Called for a lot of shovel digging lol
Hope you have some type of crop insurance. You need some new tiling brother.
Keep'n everyone fed. Well done Farmers💪💪
A normal saterday😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why are we unloading in a hole????? Cab corn?😂😂😂
O país só cresce quando do da valor ao agro, e aí caminhoneiros, pois eles carregam o restante nas costas..
I've been there, done that. 😂
A video like this concerns me about the future of the American food supply , and Agriculture in general .
Why? this is nothing new
@@HeyThatWeirdGuy Have we had heavy rain and harvested in less than perfect conditions before ? Yes we most certainly have . But recently the weather events are more common, along with loss of quality farm land and foreign purchasing . We have more mouths to feed as well and countries like Brazil are producing more than America. Yes it deeply concerns me , as it should every American.
The Guadalupe river is dry the Brazos river is dry the Bosque river is dry I've even heard it tell that the Rio Grande no longer reaches the Gulf of Mexico!!! 🤨
When the levee breaks, we’re goin swimming
Now THATS some high moisture corn
pega os bruto❤❤❤