Some days problems seem to be the name of the game. Anyone involved in farming can relate to breakdowns and setbacks. You're making good progress all things considered.
Great video glade to see you are getting some of custom corn harvest. with all the break down that show people not everything doesn't run smooth all the time. Looks like we are going have good weather for the next days. 👍
Great video Reese👍 We had grain leaking from same place in the grain tank of our new 8250 during wheat harvest, loose bolts and some missing.😤 Dennis is 100% right, CaseIH needs put lock nuts on those bolts, and properly torque them!
Wish you would take some pictures showing the family tree through the generations. I’m not explaining it right cuz I’m confused. Show each father with his family, kids,grandchildren etc. I think it would be interesting.
Man Reese, your dad threw poor old Jay under the bus for the auger accident. Like my dad always said, accidents happen just as long as nobody got hurt, it's all good .
Question. Do you guy’s change up the crews from years between corn and beans? I’m impressed to all ends by your operations efficiency. Two crews, two crops is generous. Most tackle one at a time. Hope All are Well and Safe.
Farmer Johnson should feel better he watches your videos and on his channel a few videos back he wrecked a macdon head and today he showed where they run 2 loads of beans on the ground accidentally.
@@colthofer3752 I guess my great grandpa and grandma used to argue over it. He’d say “if the ox is in the ditch you have to get it out” and she’d reply “yeah but that doesn’t mean you go stick him in there on Saturday so you can go get him on Sunday”
Would you explain why it matters if you have a different rowed planter versus the combine header. We are not row crop farmers, so we just go where ever we want.
If you have perfect RTK Autosteer it doesn't really matter other than headland rows, but without good guidance the row spacing between planters can make a headache with the corn not lining up properly with the head rows and it bends the plant over and won't feed well. On headlands it a bit of a pain because you end up with not full width passes.
The guy who planted didn’t have gps so there’s always a bit row that doesn’t line up quit right. Especially on the hills where the planter drifts a bit. It didn’t matter much in the flat
I don't understand why a farmer has to match their planter passes with their combine passes,if you have an 800 acre field combine it and be done with it don't worry about what matches up sounds simple to me
Need to put air blower on top of cab to blow off cab corn 😊
The my preacher works on Sunday joke was extremely underrated
Great video as always. Sorry to see David’s combine have problems. Hopefully not a difficult fix. Have a good week and stay safe. See you Sunday.
Loved how Reese wouldn’t out Jay but dad did. 😂
😂 yeah he had no problem with it
Your wife can never claim Tripp is not her child. He is going to be a nice looking young man.
You should have shown us that Aunt Judy’s Fried Yard Bird, it sounds gooooood!!!!!
It’s so wonderful and nice that you all were able to help out some farmer locally.
Expect nothing less of them that’s what Country does farmers etc. Born and raised.
Some days problems seem to be the name of the game. Anyone involved in farming can relate to breakdowns and setbacks. You're making good progress all things considered.
Great video glade to see you are getting some of custom corn harvest. with all the break down that show people not everything doesn't run smooth all the time. Looks like we are going have good weather for the next days. 👍
Hang in there Jay we’ve all been there, we do need an update on the wall of shame.
Jay, if your not fixing your not farming!!
Great drone footage on this one again.
I always enjoy your drone videos with the bluegrass type music. So peaceful and calming. Thanks for keeping us feed.
Glad the bean head wasn't catastrophic and was fixable, another top shelf video from the camera of Reese Ivers!!!! See ya Sunday !!! Wyoming
Kudos Ivers gang, a good lesson in perseverance and overcoming obstacles👌🏻y’all stay safe and keep em comin🇺🇸
Stuff happens 🤦🤦. Thank for showing the good and bad. 👍👍✌️
I tease my friends that are preachers for only having to work one day a week to make their living,dang good show
Always enjoy your videos 👍👏
Great video Reese👍 We had grain leaking from same place in the grain tank of our new 8250 during wheat harvest, loose bolts and some missing.😤 Dennis is 100% right, CaseIH needs put lock nuts on those bolts, and properly torque them!
Liked the new music Reese .
great video well apart from break downs but good recovery
Thanks for sharing
Great Wednesday video Reese rolling again
Also good to see cab corn kernels 😅
Good old Sundays. Thanks young man.
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It doesn't matter if it's Sunday or not but when you have to work you have to work
Wish you would take some pictures showing the family tree through the generations. I’m not explaining it right cuz I’m confused. Show each father with his family, kids,grandchildren etc. I think it would be interesting.
Nice Vid!
Man Reese, your dad threw poor old Jay under the bus for the auger accident. Like my dad always said, accidents happen just as long as nobody got hurt, it's all good .
Great!
DUH!!!!!!! Brillant.
Jeeeeez! What did he do?!!!
Look's like your dad had to take a leak during the auger ordeal ! lmao
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Question. Do you guy’s change up the crews from years between corn and beans? I’m impressed to all ends by your operations efficiency. Two crews, two crops is generous. Most tackle one at a time.
Hope All are Well and Safe.
We just stick in our spots
Farmer Johnson should feel better he watches your videos and on his channel a few videos back he wrecked a macdon head and today he showed where they run 2 loads of beans on the ground accidentally.
It happens, especially when you’re in a hurry
Yeah that farmer Johnson guy is no good
The Ohio version of Cole.
@@markpeterson6836 thanks means a lot
Didn’t know case made a black combine😉😂😂
@@Honeybee.2023 I saw a fendt lime and white the other day by us and Wabash river it was almost black as well it was really dusty!
Sure is dusty. The moisture from the hurricane sure is gone now
Lots of times it just plain is not worth working on Sunday !
sunday morning belongs to the LORD and i will hear of no excuses but good luck and GOD bless you for the rest of the season
@@colthofer3752 I guess my great grandpa and grandma used to argue over it. He’d say “if the ox is in the ditch you have to get it out” and she’d reply “yeah but that doesn’t mean you go stick him in there on Saturday so you can go get him on Sunday”
@@iversfarms did you know if you never work on sunday you'll never break down on sunday try it works for me btw your grandma was right
When ya gotta pee you gotta per.
😂😂😂 I was wondering if anyone would notice
Is that what the boss man was doing?! 😆 I thought I saw that, but thought, "he's really not doing that"
😂
@@iversfarms Payin attention like always... You keep the video's interesting. First ya got yer dad leaking. Then ya got corn leaking!
Was Dennis taking a leak on the road😃
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Technically he’s on the side of the road!😂
What has your fields been averagering per acre for corn 🌽
240 in what we are seeing now right now
225 overall
Portuguese nice .
Working my way through em
The Sunday jinks really sucks sometimes
Ratchet straps to the rescue 😂
Didn’t have any duct tape handy😎
@@iversfarms that’s would have made it perfect!!
Ooops
Why didn't you check all the bolts at that time?
We did, used some lock tight this time
How many acres you farm?
Would you explain why it matters if you have a different rowed planter versus the combine header. We are not row crop farmers, so we just go where ever we want.
If you have perfect RTK Autosteer it doesn't really matter other than headland rows, but without good guidance the row spacing between planters can make a headache with the corn not lining up properly with the head rows and it bends the plant over and won't feed well. On headlands it a bit of a pain because you end up with not full width passes.
The guy who planted didn’t have gps so there’s always a bit row that doesn’t line up quit right. Especially on the hills where the planter drifts a bit. It didn’t matter much in the flat
Should take Sunday off, someone telling you something it's family day and church.
Things happen! If it was easy everyone would be farming. Best part? Everyone went home at the end of the day.
I bet u see some big deer there in ur crops
I don't understand why a farmer has to match their planter passes with their combine passes,if you have an 800 acre field combine it and be done with it don't worry about what matches up sounds simple to me
It doesn’t feed right if it gets off center
Nobody, on any farming uTube channel, has shown the complete as to how you hook a header to the combine. Never show all the latches required!
Like to have your kind of problems. THREE YEARS OF SHIT CROPS
Here’s to next year