I am really glad your wheat ran real good hopefully everything else grows and makes a good crop for you. You’re trying your hardest to be a good farmer I try to watch your videos all the time.😊
Based on what your yields are for corn, soybeans and wheat you are doing things the right way👍 keep going strong and the land owners are going to see your success and they will be coming to see you about farming their land👍👍
Had to laugh at your comment about the "above average load". It made me remember when I was hauling from the field to Cargill Linden for our tenants. I had the last load and we wanted to get it all on that truck and I rolled into Cargill grossing over 105 K. Glad there was not DOT spot checks that day. Glad you had a good wheat crop.
Finished august with 2 inches of rain. Im wondering if our dc beans will make the combine. Lots of flowers a few pods now but no beans. I think we will be average crops here. 30 miles west of terre haute
Great job brother God bless you and your family. But one question, whey wheat farms yield so low in USA? Like 90 bushel an acres is almost half of what we harvest in our farm In Kurdistan(Iran's part) farmland of small city named Boukan. For rainfed fields which get two rain in fall, for winters sometimes one snow(some years due to climate change we don't get snow at all recently) and 2 rain in spring, no rain in summer, we harvested this year 2023-07-07 and our yield was 45 bushel per acres(we use hectares for land size instead of acres 1 hectares is around 2.2 acers and we use metric ton and Kg instead of bushel, but is change it to American measurement) And for irrigated land (in USA you get more rains than us so some part of your country don't even need irrigation but and your rainfed lands are gets same amount of water as our irrigated land) we yield around 167 bushel per acres and our country record is around 212 bushel per acres. Ps:I'm just put our harvest in tons and hectares so you do exchange yourself in case of maybe I did wrong For rain fed lands we harvest:2.7 ton/2700Kg per hectares And for irrigated land we harvest:10 ton/10000 KG per hectares
Good question, I have spent whole farming career trying to figure it out! Mostly, I think, wheat is not our primary crop & wheat originated elsewhere... Maize/corn originated here & has the advantage most of the time.
How about a 62 foot Brazilian or a 60 foot Honeybee head on that combine for more productivity-? I wonder how the ground speed would be in that crop density and how the guts of the 8230 would handle it. Would probably need a 9250 for faster performance.
@@Whitaker_Farmsyeah there's lots of equipment that a lot of us farmers would love to have, everything costs money though and we get what equipment we need that's not gonna make us go into debt further and further. Or at least in theory haha
Enjoyed the video! I designed the diversion along the road on the neighbor many many years ago. I enjoy your videos to see where all I worked. 😁
Your little man is so adorable 😘
Thank you for the video. I always look forward to seeing your videos. Great job
I am really glad your wheat ran real good hopefully everything else grows and makes a good crop for you. You’re trying your hardest to be a good farmer I try to watch your videos all the time.😊
You came a long way,been watching you since you started
Nice looking header looks like a great upgrade
Love seeing the little man giving you high 5's!
It’s good to to see a true farm video. You little boy is adorable ❤
Based on what your yields are for corn, soybeans and wheat you are doing things the right way👍 keep going strong and the land owners are going to see your success and they will be coming to see you about farming their land👍👍
Awesome. Finally get to see wheat harvest
Looks great to me buddy. Little man be running the show in no time. God bless you all
great video glad you hit high yeilds well done ethan
looks gorgeous
good deal on the wheat bpa, here in north central ohio, we had between 100-120 bpa wheat
Loved seeing your son riding along. Congratulations on great yielding wheat! A bit of rain when your going to do double crop doesn’t hurt anything.
Sounds like you had a wonderful wheat harvest
Had to laugh at your comment about the "above average load". It made me remember when I was hauling from the field to Cargill Linden for our tenants. I had the last load and we wanted to get it all on that truck and I rolled into Cargill grossing over 105 K. Glad there was not DOT spot checks that day. Glad you had a good wheat crop.
Man. You just can't beat a case combine. Mighty clean from just the machine.
Finished august with 2 inches of rain. Im wondering if our dc beans will make the combine. Lots of flowers a few pods now but no beans. I think we will be average crops here. 30 miles west of terre haute
Great job brother God bless you and your family.
But one question, whey wheat farms yield so low in USA? Like 90 bushel an acres is almost half of what we harvest in our farm In Kurdistan(Iran's part) farmland of small city named Boukan.
For rainfed fields which get two rain in fall, for winters sometimes one snow(some years due to climate change we don't get snow at all recently) and 2 rain in spring, no rain in summer, we harvested this year 2023-07-07 and our yield was 45 bushel per acres(we use hectares for land size instead of acres 1 hectares is around 2.2 acers and we use metric ton and Kg instead of bushel, but is change it to American measurement)
And for irrigated land (in USA you get more rains than us so some part of your country don't even need irrigation but and your rainfed lands are gets same amount of water as our irrigated land) we yield around 167 bushel per acres and our country record is around 212 bushel per acres.
Ps:I'm just put our harvest in tons and hectares so you do exchange yourself in case of maybe I did wrong
For rain fed lands we harvest:2.7 ton/2700Kg per hectares
And for irrigated land we harvest:10 ton/10000 KG per hectares
Good question, I have spent whole farming career trying to figure it out! Mostly, I think, wheat is not our primary crop & wheat originated elsewhere... Maize/corn originated here & has the advantage most of the time.
Great video Ethan good wheat crop
Awesome Video!!
Looking good 👍
What camera system did you get for your combine? I need to get another 3-camera system for my combine. I usually get them from Amazon also.
When you talk about state ground can you explain do you rent it or did you buy it
Should look into a landhonor accumigrapple for your skid steer we picked one up for 1000 bucks new at auction sure beats having to hand stack
hey Clarke why did you put your 9230 tractor on your Grain Carts?
Get me there, I will work for you.
I love your work...I want to work with you.
Just curious why you don't run a case ih planter love the red
Nice to have a good crop of wheat this year
Even if its wet thats 85 to 95 buschel wheat LOVE TO SEE IT !
How about a 62 foot Brazilian or a 60 foot Honeybee head on that combine for more productivity-?
I wonder how the ground speed would be in that crop density and how the guts of the 8230 would handle it.
Would probably need a 9250 for faster performance.
What variety wheat did the best for you?
With these yields you can definitely get a bigger grain cart
congrats on the great yield.that was for sure 100 bushel wheat.
Hey Clarke, what’s the name of the camera that you got on the combine?
We traveled this land packed tight in mini vans Bawidaba making Matchbox 20 money
Is this your first year of wheat?
Good morning
How wide is your head on your combine?
We got the Wilson straps on our timpte trailers
14%?!?!?! Our elevators are being generous if it’s any bit over 12% 😂but hey I mean I guess that’s nice you get to cut sooner 🤷♂️
Natural Light ? High school Memories Nati Ice 🧊 🍻🍺🍺
That is a good looking combine, what year is it?
Good to go. Wheats yood.
Hope you had a nice wheat harvest
If your gonna do a lot of straw invest in a bale Barron
Get something for your skid steer
You know those are about $150k right. For 500 or even 20,000 squares an accumulator and grapple would do just fine.
@@Whitaker_Farmsyeah there's lots of equipment that a lot of us farmers would love to have, everything costs money though and we get what equipment we need that's not gonna make us go into debt further and further. Or at least in theory haha
What is your son doing w a John Deere shirt on ????
Why not dump into the truck on the go-?