For the non-farming fans of MF will you ever drive by big fields of corn (or whatever the crop happens to be) and not see it differently than you ever did before! It really opens your eyes don't it! Thank you to all the hard working farms & families in America that produce our food. God bless you!
@@LordInter my apologies..don't want to slight anyone...yes thank the good Lord for the rain, sunshine and seeds... and the farmers worldwide that put those seeds into good soil! Merry Christmas Lord Inter 🎄
For those who live on a limited budget or what ever reasons . I thank you and the Hams across America for what you do . You brighten folks days with your help . No I did not get a ham but I have been in that position before and I know what it feels like .
Really nice to have this form of communication, at first I thought it would be just junk, but it is helping me to kill the myth that has been trying get started here that if a young person works a bit that it kills them dead, it's hard to hear every time you ask your kid to help you out ,the Jones don't have to do this why do we,, ha, gb
Being a millennial surfer for San Diego California, I have been enjoying your videos. You know how to help people out with your kindness, humor and sharing your knowledge in the farming industry. You make me want to strive to farm just like you. Cheers to you and thunder. 🍻
Thank you for donating those hams zach and family. That was great for the farmers and the recipients of the hams. We have 200 hogs and 260 head of Hereford cattle. We donated 3 hogs to local food banks. We have a hog processing plant in our area they process 12000 hogs a day. they have really bosted the hog markets in our area. Nice video thanks for giving back and teaching your kids good morals. Stay safe and farm on!
Very cool The wife is a Methodist pastor and this year we made 90lbs of pulled pork to feed farmers during harvest. Remarkable how many guys showed up at the co OP just to get a free lunch.
No matter the plugs for equipment and commercials is what helps keep the good videos coming (still better than TV) but the donating to the needy during the coming holiday season is great. Wondered about the take-out containers but the Mrs. MN. millennial farmer put that question to rest with that delivery.
Zach I live on a small farm and we rent our ground out. the other day the neighbor came in to combine the beans. They have a gleaner combine. It was starting to get dark and the beans seemed to be getting tuff. It was pulling the motor way down as chunks would come out of the back of the combine. As I listened to it I told myself it won't be long before he quits. I get in the house and I see the gleaner pulling out of the field and a John Deere showed up. The deer sounded a whole lot smoother and finished the field two hours after the gleaner went home. Great videos keep up the good work.
And I know why you call yourself millennial farmer with tongue in cheek because your wanna the hardest workers I know You and Welkers Farm Family and also from my neck of the woods Brown Family Farm and even Cole the cornstar and Family great people and farmers and very knowledgeable and giving us great insight what it takes to be a dedicated farmer thank you all
If anyone here wants to help out less fortunate individuals during the holidays, do note that Jewish folk like myself as well as Islamic folk can't eat pork. I'm thankful for what today's sponsor is doing for the country, but do also keep the before mentioned in mind! Have happy holidays everyone!
Y'all have got 3 precious children Zach. I hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you so much for bringing our great American Farmers lives closer to us all. You are doing a huge service in doing so.
Same thing happened to us my great grandpa was a huge Case fan but now we run mainly green equipment. We have a good dealer and have had much better luck with them.
Spot on mate. I don't comment on posts ever. But well done too you and your family for donating to a worthy cause. Only started following you 3 weeks ago but with in a couple of posts i subscribed. A great ambassador for agriculture.
I know several farmers who are loyal to brands. That's why when 1 company bought another they would keep the name around for years and even decades. International Farmall Case International.
@LAM Gaming & Outdoors. That is very true here in new zealand. Most dealers here have terrible service where u cant get them for months to come and service your tractor. This means customers are willing to go with whatever dealer will give them adequate service
That was a great video. Really nice to donate those hams. People really do appreciate that. And some yummy cookies. Happy Thanksgiving to your great hardworking family.
Wow, to bad you didn't live over here by Rochester. The local grocery store was giving away Turkeys if you bought a Ham. You could have doubled up on giving to the food shelf. Anyway Bless you and your family for donating. Those who really needed it will appreciate it.
Budd 56 it will and dose! We missed a major setting the machine was in beans earlier and the front feeder house drum was down! We only caught it on the following demo! My fault
I was a little surprised that the sample didn't appear as I would have thought. I have operated many different combines, always found Claas was the simplist to set.
Great job as always!!! We are FINALLY done with fall field work. The corn and soybeans we grow on our farm (in Wisconsin, northwest of Green Bay) are in the bins (we didn't have to haul anything to town). The crop we got is the crop we got. (too damn wet and planted too late.) There is STILL a lot of corn and soybeans in the countryside. Hoping for a better year next year. Have a great Thanksgiving to you and your families and GOD BLESS!
I'm guessing this was taken over a week ago when you had the Claas, because there's a raging blizzard outside right now so I'm sure you're glad 2019 harvest is all done. Happy Holidays to you and your family, and thank you for such great content throughout the year.
Another 7 days a week job is dairy farming. I had a cousin that had a dairy. He worked almost 24/7. If he wasn't milking twice a day he had a green chop machine going up and down the highway cutting Johnson grass and putting it into the silo. He stayed with it for 14 years before he got out of the business.
@millennial farmer you aren't kidding about getting the thresher adjusted this year. A nightmare keeping the grain in the tank without all the chaff...... and I think you're correct. These low test weights make the adjustments that much harder. So glad this fall is in the books. I'm certain the good Lord wouldn't let this happen two years in a row.
Well done Zach and family for supporting people in need for the festive season and great vid's, been looking on farm focus at the t shirts and hoodies have great designs 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Doesn't matter if the equipment performs well on your type of soilconditions, i still think it's very nice of companies to give you equipment to try out. We get to see some awesome machinery, they get the data from the test drive, and exposure to a what i would like to say is a big community of farmers and non farmers.
I have a lot of green around here. Even though I hate the service side of the dealer network we have here in Northern Missouri. But the green equipment is just better for what I do and the bad health i have won't let me use the other equipment. Note: I'm not a farmer but I still do lots of yard and garden work with my 1025R subcompact tractor. And my 317 mower.
Clinton Emmert that LEXION is 68% North American, and the final parts come from Germany! The new Green ones are even more North American....... it’s all about product traceability!
Thanks for helping those in need in your area. I have a Mission Sewing Team and we've been making items all year for our county and local shelters. We will finish here on Dec. 3rd with our Christmas Stockings. We don't have that many in our local woman's shelter this year, so we plan to help them out by filling each stocking. 6 moms, 20 kids. And for those of you who are able and willing, instead of spending money on Black Friday, turn it into Blessing Friday. Give back to your community somehow. Ideas: picking up trash, helping a neighbor, visiting people in the nursing home, ringing the bell for the Salvation Army. Just get out there and give back. You will be Blessed.
Great logo. Simple and unique. Now that harvest 2019 is over, we roll into inspect, fix, shovel, plow, fix more, plow, shovel season... at least in WI that is how it seems to roll. I suspect it is the same for a Minn neighbors. Hope your harvest was reasonable enough given the circumstances.
In fantasy presidential cabinets I was always stuck randomly in Agriculture...I grew up at a resort where fishers and families and hunters stayed. Only a few farmers...I remember Koenigs from Belle Plaine. Loved SimFarm. I have a cousin Zachary who is 9 years old. Smartest in his class and glad to know his friend has friends cuz it’s not like it’s 1874.
Poor Iyla, always has that beautiful long, blonde hair in her face. Sure there must be a reason. The Johnson kids are just, well, GREAT! Becky & Zack, congrats on being such wonderful parents! 👍👊❤️️😍
Nicely done on the hams! Thank you! Prepping an extra Thanksgiving meal for a family in need myself. Getting the smoker ready and cleaned for the turkeys. Minnesota nice!
Zach, that pulled pork looked just divine. I loved your hams across America donation, what a fabulously generous and kind hearted gesture, you and your family never fail to make me smile. Do you post apparel out to the U.K?
Once in a while we find a hybrid that is harder to get the small cobs cleaned out of the tank but we have found they are really no issue in a bin compared to the fines and ground corn we had with the green ones. We have had zero issues with airflow in the bin centers since running a yellow combine.
The Deere sample was good the LEXION was littered with cobs, the front feederhouse drum was down, we found that on the following demo after This one! Not his fault at all and he spoke his mind! My fault not his!
Great video, as always. I was wondering if there isn't a better way to check how full the bins are, other than knocking on them? I would suggest a push-button on the inside with a plate on them (using the pressure the corn puts on the wall of the bin) every foot or so up the bin. Closing a circuit to light a light either in your testing both or on the outside of the bins. Sorry for bad English, it's a second language... Have a nice one, and greetings from Germany.
Donnie Hauge I was out there the entire day, day 1. Zach worked with me over the phone and we worked through the settings. The machine was completely foreign to him so he actually did really good! This was also taken over a weekend and it was a challenging time for everyone. I can give you lists of people who will argue your comment about my customer care!!
Thanks, Zach, for the extra video. How many days did you test the "yellow machine?" Great to see Becky and the girls making cookies in your home. Great family, great traditions and a lot of "can do" attitudes. Thanks again. - Dean from Edina
@@MrKaba1985 Well I get that they are Not fully released yet, but there probably are a few around the U.S. for Testing and stuff. As manufacturer I'd try to get the best Equipment to a Person Like MF With such a wide range to Show Off what I have. Cause why would anybody bei Interested in upgrading an 8 year old Harvester, that runs just as good as a new 760. At least should have brought Out the 780
@@phelanklemer8233 I'm hearing about 2.000 combines all over the world in Germany they show also only a few like 50 or so from all 5000 - 8000 that's nothing. But if you look to the Traktor they sell as track version Axion 960 on Terra Trac it needs 2 years for selling the combine comes 1 year after the first field test and open show that's a huge difference.
As a non farmer I get a kick out of all the colors and you have to buy this machine and that machine. I even like the kid you about buying an expensive versatile or something, LOL. But, in the end, it's your operation, Your Land, your time, and your money. I get a kick out of the fact that you'll even try something different, cuz you never know you might find something like better.
Hey Zach. Glad u got your harvest in the bins!! Enjoyed your support of pork farmers in the US. Right now here in Britain a documentary was aired on the BBC which is proving controversial “Meat a threat to our planet?” Makes for interesting viewing. Not sure it is entirely accurate? Anyway I wanted to bring it to your attention and hope you can make time to watch it somewhere online. Keep up the good work!!
Thank You Johnson Family for your giving back . Please ask RTMPL him to become a Star on You Tube. I know he can be his own. He is pretty awsome. Happy Thanksgiving Johnson Family and Jim. The Girls are already Famous just Mr. and Mrs. Millennial Farmer. Your Son Please Carry on The Future Of Farming.
Green underwear, Bahahahahahaha!!! Like anything that you get good support on, you keep going back because it works. 8 years in a Clauss might look pretty clean too but you don't get there in a day either. My guess is that your Deere may have taken a little time to become the perfect fit for your farm. Nothing wrong with that at all as long as it works well for you. Love the MM shirts, they look fantastic!
For the non-farming fans of MF will you ever drive by big fields of corn (or whatever the crop happens to be) and not see it differently than you ever did before! It really opens your eyes don't it!
Thank you to all the hard working farms & families in America that produce our food. God bless you!
sure has done it to me :)
But only America? lol
@@LordInter my apologies..don't want to slight anyone...yes thank the good Lord for the rain, sunshine and seeds... and the farmers worldwide that put those seeds into good soil!
Merry Christmas Lord Inter 🎄
For those who live on a limited budget or what ever reasons . I thank you and the Hams across America for what you do . You brighten folks days with your help . No I did not get a ham but I have been in that position before and I know what it feels like .
What a great life lesson Mrs. MM was teaching the kids with the ham donation.
Really nice to have this form of communication, at first I thought it would be just junk, but it is helping me to kill the myth that has been trying get started here that if a young person works a bit that it kills them dead, it's hard to hear every time you ask your kid to help you out ,the Jones don't have to do this why do we,, ha, gb
Being a millennial surfer for San Diego California, I have been enjoying your videos. You know how to help people out with your kindness, humor and sharing your knowledge in the farming industry. You make me want to strive to farm just like you. Cheers to you and thunder. 🍻
Thank you for donating those hams zach and family. That was great for the farmers and the recipients of the hams. We have 200 hogs and 260 head of Hereford cattle. We donated 3 hogs to local food banks. We have a hog processing plant in our area they process 12000 hogs a day. they have really bosted the hog markets in our area. Nice video thanks for giving back and teaching your kids good morals. Stay safe and farm on!
It was a pleasant change to see Ms M and the kids, and teaching them to help others by giving back to the community!!
Very cool
The wife is a Methodist pastor and this year we made 90lbs of pulled pork to feed farmers during harvest.
Remarkable how many guys showed up at the co OP just to get a free lunch.
No matter the plugs for equipment and commercials is what helps keep the good videos coming (still better than TV) but the donating to the needy during the coming holiday season is great. Wondered about the take-out containers but the Mrs. MN. millennial farmer put that question to rest with that delivery.
Zach I live on a small farm and we rent our ground out. the other day the neighbor came in to combine the beans. They have a gleaner combine. It was starting to get dark and the beans seemed to be getting tuff. It was pulling the motor way down as chunks would come out of the back of the combine. As I listened to it I told myself it won't be long before he quits. I get in the house and I see the gleaner pulling out of the field and a John Deere showed up. The deer sounded a whole lot smoother and finished the field two hours after the gleaner went home. Great videos keep up the good work.
Something isn't set up right with the rotor then. The Sisu is a different sounding engine.
@@J-1410 That's a good possibility. His dad used to do all the combining. He passed a few years ago.
And I know why you call yourself millennial farmer with tongue in cheek because your wanna the hardest workers I know You and Welkers Farm Family and also from my neck of the woods Brown Family Farm and even Cole the cornstar and Family great people and farmers and very knowledgeable and giving us great insight what it takes to be a dedicated farmer thank you all
Farmers are some of the most generous people I know. Thank you for your time and help.
Pretty awesome that the kids brought you lunch, thanks for a great video!
American working families are awesome!! Keep up the good work guys raising kids that WORK!!!
Thank the national pork board fir the program and you for information on pork farmers and pork consumption. Another beautifully constructed video.
If anyone here wants to help out less fortunate individuals during the holidays, do note that Jewish folk like myself as well as Islamic folk can't eat pork. I'm thankful for what today's sponsor is doing for the country, but do also keep the before mentioned in mind! Have happy holidays everyone!
Y'all have got 3 precious children Zach. I hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you so much for bringing our great American Farmers lives closer to us all. You are doing a huge service in doing so.
Thank you for being so generous with your ways & means! God bless you guys...
I liked this video, not just because of the content, BUT because of your generosity to those less fortunate.
Good for you and your family.
Same thing happened to us my great grandpa was a huge Case fan but now we run mainly green equipment. We have a good dealer and have had much better luck with them.
Great to see Becky and the children helping out. Happy Thanksgiving to you all.
You forgot to say ( moooooist )!🤣
Those were two pretty cook's you have there. Now I want some home baked cookies.
God bless you and your family.
Spot on mate. I don't comment on posts ever. But well done too you and your family for donating to a worthy cause. Only started following you 3 weeks ago but with in a couple of posts i subscribed. A great ambassador for agriculture.
Farmers aren't usually loyal to brands there loyal to dealers.
I know several farmers who are loyal to brands. That's why when 1 company bought another they would keep the name around for years and even decades. International Farmall Case International.
LAM Gaming & Outdoors not sure where you farm, but 90% of farmers are loyal to brands, and so choose their dealers based off the brand.
@@ryanjohnson1265 In Iowa. I guess I misunderstood your original post.
@LAM Gaming & Outdoors. That is very true here in new zealand. Most dealers here have terrible service where u cant get them for months to come and service your tractor. This means customers are willing to go with whatever dealer will give them adequate service
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That was a great video. Really nice to donate those hams. People really do appreciate that. And some yummy cookies. Happy Thanksgiving to your great hardworking family.
Wow, to bad you didn't live over here by Rochester. The local grocery store was giving away Turkeys if you bought a Ham. You could have doubled up on giving to the food shelf. Anyway Bless you and your family for donating. Those who really needed it will appreciate it.
The kids bringing lunch to dad made me smile.
That was so cool 😎 seeing the kiddos helping with the hams, and the food for y’all. 👍🇺🇸🚜👍🇺🇸🚜👍🇺🇸🚜
That’s very generous of your family to help out food bank you guys are awesome👊
You’ve got a great family and you guys are very generous. I’d love to be able to visit your operation sometime.
It was wonderful being able to meet you all last night.
Same to you!
Thank You for helping the "Truly" needed !.....Rick.. Canonsburg, PA
Definitely has Green undies, which is not a bad thing. All comes down to Ford/Chevy or Canon/Nikon.
It is what you like and prefer.
Wow now I’m hungry those cookies best part of any meal. And how cool is that of y’all giving back during holiday season so cool bless you guys
Thanks for the honest opinion of the yellow machine 👍. I would think with the right adjustments it would perform as well as any other color.
Budd 56 it will and dose! We missed a major setting the machine was in beans earlier and the front feeder house drum was down! We only caught it on the following demo! My fault
I was a little surprised that the sample didn't appear as I would have thought. I have operated many different combines, always found Claas was the simplist to set.
Great job as always!!! We are FINALLY done with fall field work. The corn and soybeans we grow on our farm (in Wisconsin, northwest of Green Bay) are in the bins (we didn't have to haul anything to town). The crop we got is the crop we got. (too damn wet and planted too late.) There is STILL a lot of corn and soybeans in the countryside. Hoping for a better year next year. Have a great Thanksgiving to you and your families and GOD BLESS!
Ohayo gozaimasu! From Okinawa Japan. New subscriber here. You guys are my new favorite channel.
I'm guessing this was taken over a week ago when you had the Claas, because there's a raging blizzard outside right now so I'm sure you're glad 2019 harvest is all done. Happy Holidays to you and your family, and thank you for such great content throughout the year.
You have the most amazing family, Zach. Hope you have an amazing thanksgiving!
Thunderrrrr! 20 seconds later: Thunder.
Hey man, thanks for all the videos and that great show of care. Hope your harvest turned out great.
I just love when he opens the gas trailer. THUNDER
I was almost going to be disappointed when you open the panel for the Thunder Creek trailer, but then you saved it. Love your videos.
Another 7 days a week job is dairy farming.
I had a cousin that had a dairy. He worked almost 24/7. If he wasn't milking twice a day he had a green chop machine going up and down the highway cutting Johnson grass and putting it into the silo.
He stayed with it for 14 years before he got out of the business.
This video is awesome Mr. Johnson. Very well done, and god bless you and your family.
@millennial farmer you aren't kidding about getting the thresher adjusted this year. A nightmare keeping the grain in the tank without all the chaff...... and I think you're correct. These low test weights make the adjustments that much harder. So glad this fall is in the books. I'm certain the good Lord wouldn't let this happen two years in a row.
I just started listening to your “Off the Husk” podcasts... THEY ARE MY NEW FAVORITE! Keep them coming!
Well done Zach and family for supporting people in need for the festive season and great vid's, been looking on farm focus at the t shirts and hoodies have great designs 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Doesn't matter if the equipment performs well on your type of soilconditions, i still think it's very nice of companies to give you equipment to try out. We get to see some awesome machinery, they get the data from the test drive, and exposure to a what i would like to say is a big community of farmers and non farmers.
Proud of your family thanks for sharing
Grown up with Deere all my life, 8820, 9600, 9760, there is no comparison, Plus the cab is so much quieter!
God bless you & your family. Your awesome kids have awesome parents.
Complimenti per la Famiglia Zach sei Fortunato è la Tua Più grande Ricchezza!
Happy Thanksgiving Millennial Family. Love what you do!
I have a lot of green around here. Even though I hate the service side of the dealer network we have here in Northern Missouri. But the green equipment is just better for what I do and the bad health i have won't let me use the other equipment.
Note: I'm not a farmer but I still do lots of yard and garden work with my 1025R subcompact tractor. And my 317 mower.
Hey it does not matter what you use, as long your getting the results your needing. And made in the USA. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🚜👍👍👍
Clinton Emmert that LEXION is 68% North American, and the final parts come from Germany! The new Green ones are even more North American....... it’s all about product traceability!
Thanks for helping those in need in your area. I have a Mission Sewing Team and we've been making items all year for our county and local shelters. We will finish here on Dec. 3rd with our Christmas Stockings. We don't have that many in our local woman's shelter this year, so we plan to help them out by filling each stocking. 6 moms, 20 kids. And for those of you who are able and willing, instead of spending money on Black Friday, turn it into Blessing Friday. Give back to your community somehow. Ideas: picking up trash, helping a neighbor, visiting people in the nursing home, ringing the bell for the Salvation Army. Just get out there and give back. You will be Blessed.
I love your family! I wish your friends, family and you the best!
You've got your RUclipsrs... then you've got the RUclips families. Keep it up yall.
Best video - family is everything
Easy on the ladder wrong way to climb down lol you and your family have a great thanksgiving!!
Great logo. Simple and unique.
Now that harvest 2019 is over, we roll into inspect, fix, shovel, plow, fix more, plow, shovel season... at least in WI that is how it seems to roll.
I suspect it is the same for a Minn neighbors.
Hope your harvest was reasonable enough given the circumstances.
Our 760 has a better sample than our 9770 any day. 18-30% corn. Doesn't matter. Id say you need to get some settings change on the 760
In fantasy presidential cabinets I was always stuck randomly in Agriculture...I grew up at a resort where fishers and families and hunters stayed. Only a few farmers...I remember Koenigs from Belle Plaine. Loved SimFarm. I have a cousin Zachary who is 9 years old. Smartest in his class and glad to know his friend has friends cuz it’s not like it’s 1874.
Poor Iyla, always has that beautiful long, blonde hair in her face. Sure there must be a reason. The Johnson kids are just, well, GREAT! Becky & Zack, congrats on being such wonderful parents! 👍👊❤️️😍
You should get some Level Alert grain bin indicators for your wet bins put one each ring the top two or three rings....save a lot of ladder time.
Hey Zack from London Ontario, wish you and the entire millennial family a very Happy Thanksgiving. Love your videos.
Drinking game: The equipment takes a drink everytime he says *Thunder*
Addendum, A sip of beer for each time he says "pork"... just a sip... we don't want to kill people.
@@legodragonxp 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🍺🍺🍺🍺
Ha ha ha ha.
At 1:45. Did that boy say skirt skirt?!
More likely to kill someone if you had a drinking game of "every time Zach says moooist"
I've been watching your videos all day. You are very entertaining and very knowledgeable! Bacon makes the world go round!
Thank you!
Nicely done on the hams! Thank you! Prepping an extra Thanksgiving meal for a family in need myself. Getting the smoker ready and cleaned for the turkeys. Minnesota nice!
What a gesture MN MFer...God bless you and your family! Hats off to ya brother!
Zach, that pulled pork looked just divine. I loved your hams across America donation, what a fabulously generous and kind hearted gesture, you and your family never fail to make me smile. Do you post apparel out to the U.K?
Once in a while we find a hybrid that is harder to get the small cobs cleaned out of the tank but we have found they are really no issue in a bin compared to the fines and ground corn we had with the green ones. We have had zero issues with airflow in the bin centers since running a yellow combine.
They work just as good in dryer conditions! Green is the best tractors in all around conditions, just my opinion!
Interesting
The Deere sample was good the LEXION was littered with cobs, the front feederhouse drum was down, we found that on the following demo after This one! Not his fault at all and he spoke his mind! My fault not his!
CLAAS LEXION Power thanks for the update. We are very satisfied with our Lexions. Last hybrid to challenge us is P1690
Completely understandable
Great video, as always. I was wondering if there isn't a better way to check how full the bins are, other than knocking on them? I would suggest a push-button on the inside with a plate on them (using the pressure the corn puts on the wall of the bin) every foot or so up the bin. Closing a circuit to light a light either in your testing both or on the outside of the bins.
Sorry for bad English, it's a second language...
Have a nice one, and greetings from Germany.
Stick to what you are comfortable with and who takes care of you! Good customer support would have been out there getting that machine dialed in,
Donnie Hauge I was out there the entire day, day 1. Zach worked with me over the phone and we worked through the settings. The machine was completely foreign to him so he actually did really good! This was also taken over a weekend and it was a challenging time for everyone. I can give you lists of people who will argue your comment about my customer care!!
How can you even give this a thumbs down? GREAT FAMILY!!
I approve of this videos quality and quantity of PORK and BACON.. would make Washington dc blush !!!
It was great to see the family more!
Food tastes so much better when working in the fields
BUY MORE BEEF! Texas Ranchers need the business too.
What you said is 100% percent true Im from Texas to
@@3scattleco.908 Doing our part. Thanksgiving is $270 retail of NY strip.
@@jamesoliver6625 sure would be nice if we made what it retailes for instead of a average of 1.10 for a calf per pound
Beef, it's what is for Dinner.. from a Colorado beef producer and farmer, helping to feed the world.
thunder never gets old
Amazing Video!
Thanks, Zach, for the extra video. How many days did you test the "yellow machine?" Great to see Becky and the girls making cookies in your home. Great family, great traditions and a lot of "can do" attitudes. Thanks again. - Dean from Edina
Hey Dean! We had it here for 3 days
I love pork in any form: sausages, ragù, würstels, hams , cubed for making carbonara and matriciana etc...
Please, don't forget BACON!
That CLAAS combine need some 'RAID' to rid the bugs in system.
I don´t get why Claas didn´t bring one of the new series Lexion (7000 or 8000) over for you to test
Yah I'm really curious if those would have handled it better....
I think they're not on full release untill spring. So for now you need to get lucky with your dealer.
The 7000 and 8000 in stock 2020 that machines you can see are only for the show and mostly driven from claas dealers.
@@MrKaba1985 Well I get that they are Not fully released yet, but there probably are a few around the U.S. for Testing and stuff. As manufacturer I'd try to get the best Equipment to a Person Like MF With such a wide range to Show Off what I have. Cause why would anybody bei Interested in upgrading an 8 year old Harvester, that runs just as good as a new 760. At least should have brought Out the 780
@@phelanklemer8233 I'm hearing about 2.000 combines all over the world in Germany they show also only a few like 50 or so from all 5000 - 8000 that's nothing.
But if you look to the Traktor they sell as track version Axion 960 on Terra Trac it needs 2 years for selling the combine comes 1 year after the first field test and open show that's a huge difference.
“Hate opening end rows...but love opening lunch boxes!” Opportunity missed!
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Thank you Pork Farmers
Awesome job giving back and giving us some entertainment. Damned good sack lunch.
I would like for you to tell the actor’s who play the millennial family that I think it’s really cool that they donated to the food banks.
As a non farmer I get a kick out of all the colors and you have to buy this machine and that machine. I even like the kid you about buying an expensive versatile or something, LOL. But, in the end, it's your operation, Your Land, your time, and your money. I get a kick out of the fact that you'll even try something different, cuz you never know you might find something like better.
I love seeing the kids and Becky you should do that more
Hey Zach. Glad u got your harvest in the bins!! Enjoyed your support of pork farmers in the US. Right now here in Britain a documentary was aired on the BBC which is proving controversial “Meat a threat to our planet?” Makes for interesting viewing. Not sure it is entirely accurate? Anyway I wanted to bring it to your attention and hope you can make time to watch it somewhere online. Keep up the good work!!
I’m just gonna day it: you have an adorable family!
Thank You Johnson Family for your giving back . Please ask RTMPL him to become a Star on You Tube. I know he can be his own. He is pretty awsome. Happy Thanksgiving Johnson Family and Jim. The Girls are already Famous just Mr. and Mrs. Millennial Farmer. Your Son Please Carry on The Future Of Farming.
Beautiful family
I enjoyed the history of your farm, I think it would be cool to do the history of the equipment you used through the years
Green underwear, Bahahahahahaha!!! Like anything that you get good support on, you keep going back because it works. 8 years in a Clauss might look pretty clean too but you don't get there in a day either. My guess is that your Deere may have taken a little time to become the perfect fit for your farm. Nothing wrong with that at all as long as it works well for you. Love the MM shirts, they look fantastic!
Loved the 1st part of this video, so cool and heart-warming to see
Good to see the snow held off for you.
Good work BECKY.