EVERYTHING is getting STUCK!
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Everything is getting stuck! Well, not everything but our semi and Randy's cart sure did. The conditions are anything less than ideal with more rain on the way.. The J&M cart is handling the conditions like a boss and we love the Crary Wind System. The Thunder Creek Fuel trailer sure saves us time and we can especially appreciate it when running this far behind.
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Zach Johnson, the “Millennial Farmer” is a 5th-generation farmer who’s spent his life growing, working, and learning on his family’s farm. His wit and dry sense of humor appeal to children and adults alike. A product of the millennial generation, his appreciation of new technology blends with his old-fashioned work ethic, and he offers a unique ability to deliver his message in a way that resonates with lifelong farmers as well as those with no knowledge of agriculture.
With growing consumer awareness about where their food comes from, Zach has identified the need for an independent voice from the front lines of agriculture. Zach actively promotes agriculture by sharing his day-to-day experiences in the agriculture world while providing farmer-to-farmer education to help facilitate a collaborative conversation between farmers and the public.
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not a farmer, but i like to actually see for myself how food is produced and don't solely rely on portrayals by media and/or ngo's (global issue these days). this channel in particular is somewhat funny and entertaining. so instead of just looking out the window waiting for time to go by i figure i might as well watch some Millenial Farmer ...
Awesome, thank you!!
What this guy said.. 👍
@Thor The Northern you gotta check out some of the air seeders and harrows they use in Australia. Sometimes double the size of America's biggest drills.
have a look at this youtuber he is a dairy farmer Tom Pemberton Farm Life
Alex Haman Canada too. Farms aren’t usually big enough to come very far south, Australia has huge equipment. A huge bushel grain cart sits in SD from Australia. Quite large.
Doesn't even phase Randy, master pipe layers are a rare fearless breed. Can't imagine harvesting in nothing but mud!
He might have to find someone to tile that ground.
@UCeMWyp_PFDQC-XNiCPdsevQ wait... The Zach Johnson who is an actor playing the MN Millennial Farmer?? That guy!?
Welker Farms Inc he’s a good actor though.....I think 🤔
This isn't something I would typically say but I paid Zach big dollars to do a product placement of our video intro. Got my money's worth!
@@WelkerFarms That check from 3 million pounds of wheat must have been burning a hole in your pocket.
I am a farmer, from Ohio. Just started watching you last week and my wife thought I was crazy for coming home from farming to sit and watch someone else farm on tv! Farmers know, you can never get enough farming!
I work for John Deere Ontario Canada. We talk about you at work around the coffee manchine. Keep up the great videos eh!
Nice
Used to farm in northeast Iowa. Then moved to the city. 65 years old now and still miss the farm. Hard, yet satisfying, way of life.
I grew up a farmer and farm was sold in the early 70's. Your videos among many others help soothe and old mans wish to farm once again...... thank you
I like how your watching welker farms in the combine. Love their videos too.
Not a farmer.
But, I’ve grown up around farming my whole life. A lot of respect for what farmers do for our everyday life. Love learning about the in-and-outs about farming and why you guys do what you do.
Same. Its astounding how much is really going on behind the scenes, I knew it was a lot of work, but I didn't really know until I tuned in
I'm definitely not a farmer, but I am a millennial and I grew up on a farm in Michigan. 1500 acres of corn, dry beans, and sugar beets. Your operation is very similar in a lot of ways. Reminds me of the farm work I did with my dad and uncle. Cool to see the new machines. Harvest has an exciting energy.
I was laughing at the Welker Farms plug.
I'm a farmer from Lithuania, our season is over so it's time to start watching others do their harvest, and yes i think i'm crazy!
Hello from Latvia ;)
Retired dairy farmer who did almost all of my field work with the two cylinder JD's. That certainly dates me and I am in awe of your equipment and knowledge. Love the videos. Thanks for taking time time and effort to do them.
I miss the sound of those D's. The AR's were so modern! LOL
Not a farmer, but both sides of my family were. As a kid, age 8 to about 18, work on farms. All sold now, but the equipent I used was a little different. I drove an Allis Chalmers tractor to plow, and my grand father had 2 corn pickers. My left hand and my right hand, I picked corn and threw on a trailer. I love seeing the new equipment, auto steer etc. Keep up the good work, God Bless America
1:22 "There's a lot of back and forth, up and down and in and out...." Giggles like a school boy!
Not a farmer but grew up in the Midwest with family members who all had farms. Started watching as it reminds me of where I came from.
Not a farmer,,,but I like it when you say...moist...
Christopher 5
17:53 he's watching Welker Farms channel lol.
Though expanding on your question. I have worked as a farm hand and I have as a mobile ag mechanic for a dealership that liked a different red and really liked silver.
Zack I just wanna say, what you’re doing w you’re channel is just something special man, I can’t really put into words what I get out of it but after every vid you put out I just feel better for the rest of the day, I have pretty bad depression and you help me forget my problems for 10-20 mins and just enjoy some millennial farming!! Thanks for letting us come along on you’re fantastic voyage sir!! 👊😎
Enjoyed, brings back memories. Retired farmer, truck driver, machinist.
I’m a dairy farmer I just like watching the big fancy green machines 👍🏻
I too am a dairy farmer
Same
Farmer from Renville County just finished soybeans. Now sipping on a tall cold blond aka a Miller High Life. Muddy down here
Non farmer, but enjoy watching you solve problems and include your family in daily routines.
Not a farmer, can't remember how I got here, but I'm staying for the show
@Darwin Saint Live on a farmer? What are you? :-p
Im not a farmer, but i enjoy watching how a farm is runned. And i also like how you enjoy having your children around also. Plus you lovely wife who you talk about alot. Keep up the fantastic farm. but also be safe. also your family.GOD Bless You and your family.
Not a farmer, but I grew up on a farm. This brings back lots of memories from my childhood.
I'm not a farmer. I never dreamed how hard you work all hours. I'm learning so much. I'm 85 and a retired chemical plant piping designer. You and Welker are my number one youtubers.
"Made" it to the end. Love all your videos. Not a farmer. THANK YOU FARMERS!
I was born and raised on a small diary farm 40 miles w of Mpls/St Paul. Left in 1960 at 18 yo and never came back to live. Now in retirement I wish I would have returned, so I am happy that your videos are available to folks like me. Be safe and keep up the good work.
Not a farmer, but I still like to learn.
Love to hear it
Not a farmer but travel by the fields on the way to Grand Forks from TRF Mn 3 times a week. Praying for all of our farmers. Can see it has been a difficult year for harvesting due to the poor weather conditions. You are all very brave ! God bless you all .
Not a farmer. Absolutely love this channel. I love everything John Deere and could watch the equipment operating for hours (I do).
You have my dream lifestyle.
I agree
I'm retired now. I grew up on 120 acres in West Michigan with a SC Case row crop. USAF 69-73. Truck driver 76-2001. Went into computing, moved to Scotland, got my BSc in 2007, worked as a System Administrator until 2019. I got hooked when you were dragging a tractor out of the mud. I enjoy your can do attitude. All the best, Russell.
I watch when sitting for extended periods of time on the toilet. I also farm from time to time.
Farmer over from Germany interested to see how other people get stuck:D
Not a farmer(truck driver). I started watching because RUclips suggested the channel. I kept watching cause I enjoy the way you show us all that you do. It’s important to see where your food comes from and all the hard work it takes.
Farmer in central MI, crazy how similar our farms are. Running almost all the same equipment.
Good luck and safe harvest.
What part of Michigan?
@@schuylerwendt4357 Ithaca
Owosso
I was a farmer until life happened and things had to change. I started watching you because I enjoy keeping up with Midwest farming. You also are entertaining. 😁
I used to do it till 3 years ago. I see farming as a passion and I get crazy when I drive by machinery and my friends are having a big laugh on me. I subscribed to your channel because I remember the nice moments I had when I was doing it. Good job you do here @millennialfarmer!!
Not a farmer. Grew up farming for neighbors and other family friends in the county as our family farms were all sold and gone by the time I came along. Your channel is funny, informative, and takes me back. Really like the way your using social media to be an influencer for good, and helping your fellow farmers explore options with the advances in technology, by getting the big ag manufacturers to send you equipment to demo. Been a great comedic, nostalgic, and informative relief for me during these crazy times.
Im a farmer from Saskatchewan!! I like watching your channel because its cool to see how things are done in different parts of the world! plus your pretty entertaining to watch haha, make me laugh every clip thats for sure!! keep them coming man your doing a great job!!
I'm a farmer and like to see how harvest is going around the country.
I think it's a great way for you folks to learn off of each other and make American farmers more productive. America feeds the world and the world is getting populated at a prodigious rate. Meeting up at farm shows and state fairs is nice, but the flow of ideas and "Ah-ha!" moments on the internet brings changes and knowledge in the NOW instead of the, too late for this season, category.
Same here
I grew 62 corn stalks and picked 173 ears. Is that a good harvest ?
Haven't been in a combine in awhile, but that yawn you made on camera reminded me how fun they are to operate after the second hour of harvest, until you almost get stuck, then things get real, in a hurry. I like watching till the end, cuz I don't think people understand how long our days really are. I love that you inform everyone what time it is when you finish, when you go out to check the drier, what time it is when you get outside to greet the big bulb in the sky. Glad to see I am not the only one that has had to work those kind of hours to get the job done. Don't ya love climbing the bin at two in the morning to see if you can fit the last drier cycle in? I wish we had that size wet-bin when I harvested, that would have made corn harvest go so much faster.
@@ivyandroses4373 sounds like you could have maximized your population a little more. Were the ears large, like 24oz pounder size, or were they Coors light 12oz size. Any good farmer knows you compare size to a beer can!! That's taught in Farming 101 class.
I'm a farm hand from Illinois watching this is just like a day in the office I love farming the best job ever no one works harder then a farmer
Not a Farmer as of now but spent ten years in the summer working for a family friend that was a farmer. Until I got married and moved to another state so my wife could be near her Mom. And I happened to see your channel and watched it a few times and now I try to watch it as much as I can. For one reason is that I really like the way you are not an seem to treat people like they are just your slaves. My friend did that to everyone that worked for him. He was an ass at times. So thank you so much for making such a great batch of videos I kind of really miss farming but now I am do what I love to do and have done for 30 some years now. So thank you for helping me relive some of my enjoyable experiences working in the fields. Please don't ever change. And please be safe out there you and your family and your farmhands.
I grew up on a farm when I was a wee lad. Love using equipment. Love the show.
Farmer in Ireland. Love harvesting beans at night too. "Oh and Deere all the way"
I'm a carpenter.i was a farm hand when I was in my early 20.love seeing hard working ppl and all the equipment runing even the red ones
Not a farmer, but I appreciate everything you do to keep good food on our tables. Your videos are very interesting and sometimes I don't know how you do all this, day in and day out, but I'm glad you farmers love your jobs!
I'm not a farmer, but I like farming and find you very entertaining.
Made it to the end. I'm not a farmer, why I started watching: my friend is a farmer and I wanted to know how it's done outside of Europe. I like the way you do things. Keep it up
It’s just interesting to see how food gets to the table, and you’re great and very interesting video blogger so 👍 thumbs up
Not a farmer, but grew up one one. My father and grandfather farmed in southeastern Virginia. Earlier generations farmed in northeastern North Carolina. I feel close to my father watching your videos, lost him over 30 years ago. I love the smells of freshly turned soil and harvest.
You really love the word “moisture”
I’m 16 me and my dad farm together in west central Ohio and I just like watching other people farm, farming is an obsession for me
Ethan Weatherhead that’s awesome!! Your dad raised you right!
Perfect ... Farming is an obsession for me too.... Farming in Brazil...crazy too...😎😎
You got a lot of flat land up there where you are. I live in South eastern Ohio and all hills and trees. What county you in Ethan?
@@beefysghost867 we are in Champaign county close to Urbana
Ok yea lots of flat land there. I'm down south of chillicothe
I’m a farmer and I like to see what’s going on with farming in America
I grew up farming and worked a farm growing and harvesting potatoes, corn and grains. I joined the military at 24 and never really went back to it, served 20 years. I saw one of your videos last week and I’ve been hooked since. Partly it brings back memories, partly it’s just very interesting. I’d love to go back to the farm after 28 or so years away, will see. You also really remind me of my Son. It’s COVID season now so I’ll be watching all of your videos now. Thanks for all you and your family do as farmers, love it!
Dairy farmer here, love to see different type of farms, your personality makes all the difference my friend from RUclips to Huff the husk, keep it up 👍👍👍
Thank you!!
Not a farmer, got to the end. I just like watching farming. It reminds me that when there is a problem, you just have to go fix it and keep going.
Not a farmer. started to watch u because of Farming simulator 2019. keep up the good work.
I am a 76 year old retired herdsman from Gloucestershire in the U.K. I love to be part of what you are doing, I started off in my late teens driving tractors but nothing like the size you have. You bring back good memories when my wife used to bring my tea out to the fields and the children ran wild in the sunshine. My eldest son contracts out to drive big agricultural machinery similar to yours! When it in the blood it surely is something wonderful! 👍 Brian
Not a farmer just interested in farming and big machinery.
I’m a farmer. Combine caught fire 🔥 tonight lucky I was able to keep it from burning to the ground
I grew up a farmer in Eastern Washington. We farmed alfalfa and wheat. Our crops were irrigated with circles. Enjoy this channel about other crops and how it works.
My father in law is a farmer. My kids 4 and 2 years old love watching your videos. They are obsessed with tractors and combines.
I'm a retired farmer. I do ALL my farming these days on RUclips...much less stress.
I love how he has welkers on while harvesting
Yeah I had to do a double take on that one
Just curious, did you see the one where Zack and family visited the Welker farm to help with harvest and launch bowling balls?
I’m not a farmer, i honestly just watch for the entertainment and i think it’s pretty interesting
Not a farmer, I grew up in the middle of a field always watching the farmer plant and harvest then the floater operators coming and spraying before winter. I've always enjoyed watching and operating big machines and your channel has the best videos for farm equipment. In my younger days I use to think farmers had all the money and driving around a field all night wasn't that hard but I have a new found respect. Awesome vids keep em up
Farmer in my heart and turns my head every time I see a John Deere - and som awesome people ;)
I’m a farmer. Just love my job. I feel I have the best job on the planet! Like watching farming videos. Rather watch farming videos than watching anything on TV
I'm a virtual farmer. Came across your channel when I was searching to see how things are done in real life.
In 1968 was the last time I test drove the biggest 4 wheel drive John Deere, Case, and Steiger tractors with the same 6 bottom plow. Back than, I recommend the Case which only had huge single wheels, instead of dual wheels, that were filled with water. My father used to let me drive a John Deere model A to disk corn, I was 12 yoa. Enjoy the show and thank you.
Not a farmer. Just interested to see how the business runs. Last week I learned all about rice ; this week beans and corn. You have a lovely family.
Not a farmer, just an old farm kid who misses the all fall harvest activities
I'm a first-generation farmer just getting ready to plant my third crop
Good yo hear young man..
Not a farmer but have helped on some dairy farms and have always liked it. And my oldest boy love watching so I started watching with him
I am not a farmer. Started watching to show my daughter where food comes from.
“I’m just going to manually take a few beans here” lol said no millennial ever...
"Uh oh" (solitary bean on the ground) I'm still laughing at that one. You're a comedian at heart.
Not A Farmer, just happened to see one video and I'm hooked, I'm a welder for 40 years and living a dream!
Farmer like watching so I don’t feel as bad when my stuff breaks
Farmer from Montana here, we are definitely all crazy.
I'm not a farmer, but I really like the agriculture (and we have 4 donkey's at home and an old fendt favorit 2 and a very small and old kubota) and I am from Belgium btw😂
Not a farmer, just a Cidiot from Canada that just can’t get enough ...hence why I’m watching 2019 harvest in 2020. Keep up the great work.
Lol he's watching the welkers when he is harvesting
I'm a Farmer from germany and i like to see how people farm at other places.
I grew up on a small farm. Still live on a farm now though. I love farming, I started watching your channel because it is entertaining to me. I can still be connected. I have a lot of farmers for customers, I started a hydraulic hose/hardware/supply business a while back mainly to help farmers in my area. To keep them up and running when they "need" to keep going is my goal. P.S. I'd love your channel more if you had more red equipment lol.
Not a farmer but I did work on a farm here in Kentucky during my high school/college-age years. I loved it and miss it even though it has been 35yrs ago. Our operation was not nearly as large as yours but through my modest farming experiences it instilled in me a dream of always wanting to operate the "large equipment" out in the midwest under the wide-open skies of this magnificent country. I never have gotten that opportunity, and probably never will given the fact I have cancer now but, by discovering your channel at least I'm able to live it vicariously through you guys. Keep up the hard work as it is greatly appreciated and fascinating.
I'm not a farmer but i love to farm. My dad died when I was 9 and I spent almost every night with him farming
Imam sorry for your loss. I just lost my daddy a few months ago. I am still feeling the void.
I'm not a farmer, but love the idea of being a farmer.
Well said.
It can be fun
When you look up "Moist" in the dictionary, you see the actor, Zach Johnson, who plays the Millennial Farmer
You should also talk to your boss about installing a sink
Also, not a farmer but sometimes I play one on tv
Vic Reece I feel like there is an OSHA regulation in there somewhere lol
@@Neighborly_Content lol
I am not a farmer at present but did grow up on farm and farmed for many years. I have been away from farm for many years now and i like watching the farming videos to get back to my roots and see how much farming has changed.
not a farmer but got interested after playing farming simulator 19 lol.
KeMiKiLL same
Hahahaha so true....same here
same
hahah same
We're farming in paraguay💪finished harvest 2019 yesterday
17:53
Millennial Farmer busy watching Welker Farms Inc.🤣🤣
lol he is
Not a farmer, Sydney, Australia, just enjoy watching good people and machines, work hard!
Not a farmer. Interested in how a farmer in 2019 goes about his business, and the struggles he deals with on a daily basis.
Thomas Wiggins well, something usually breaks daily. But that’s what we sign up for
Farmer from germany. I like to know how you are harvesting in the us
Idaho hay farmer just like watching other guys have battery troubles
🤣🤣🤣
Not a farmer any longer but I like the memories you bring back to me...thanks from Indiana
Farmer, it makes me feel better to see other people have breakdowns
Between you, Welker and HT Farmgirl I learn and get some laughs......
I’m “vocationally” retired. I was born and raised on the farm that I currently live on, and since retirement at 54, I have helped farm in the spring and fall. I guess you can’t take the country out of the boy. I’m in central Indiana and enjoy seeing you folks in the upper Midwest dealing with the big business of farming in a somewhat different climate, but certainly many of the same issues, challenges and conditions. I’m very impressed with your operation, business savvy and your involvement in the Agriculture community. BTW, getting stuck is NO FUN, and we’ve had our share of it last fall and this Spring.
I'm retired pipefitter welder. As a youngster of 12 I used to board out summers with a CNY dairy farm, ex was a farm girl, helped her Dad from time to time before the auction. Not very far from where you recently visited. Also used to do some of the neighbor's weld repair. Always preferred the farm 'n country living, with horses. Enjoying your videos also even if they are very green... ( :