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Réjean Lavoie
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2006
Welcome to Northern Upshots, specializing in drones, photos, videos & storytelling. We aim to capture the north’s beauty from various perspectives.
Northern Spray YouTube Edition - Includes Music Montage with Drone over Plane clips
Northern Spray TH-cam Edition - Includes Music Montage with Drone over Plane clips
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Featuring another farm in the Peace Country | Multigenerational Farm with French Roots
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Thanks to the team at Aubin Ventures for welcoming me for this shoot. Great people! Jules, Dan, Robert, Frank, Zach and Zoé. Good luck with end of harvest and a start to hockey season.
Back on the Banks of the Smoky River near Marie-Reine, Alberta | Canola Harvest by Maisonneuve Farms
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Filmed on Sept.6, 2024 First interview in the field filmed with Sony FX3 and Rode shotgun mic. Interview in the yard filmed with a GoPro 11 Black and Neewer wireless microphones with lavaliers. Drone filming with DJI Mini 2 and 3. Mini 3 has a ND64 filter hence the difference in quality between some images.
10 minute Harvest Update with Mason Lavoie with drone over shots. Features John Deere X9 combines.
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Harvest order is Peas, Barley, Wheat and Canola. Lavoie Ventures currently in process of finishing barley and moving on to wheat. At 20 years old with his agricultural training from Lakeland college, Mason is smart and knowledgeable. Always interesting to sit down and chat with him. Combine used: John Deere X9 1100’s.
Waterhole Rodeo - Event Summary care of Mighty Peace Tourism
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Waterhole Rodeo - Event Summary care of Mighty Peace Tourism
Bonanza Agriculture Fair Summary Video including Gymkhana, Tractor Pulls, Mud Bog & Demolition Derby
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Northern Upshots has all the gear to film your next event...from Motorsports to Weddings...really!! No worries, my wife Keri with the keen eye for the little details plays a big part in wedding shoots. Text me at 780-618-9226
Miz Conduct CX27 | Taste of Rear Facing Footage
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7:37 minutes of footage. Leg 3 of 4. Wapiti River. Driver: Tyler Boyd, Navigator: Colin Rundell, Grande Prairie Race on June 15th and 16th, 2024. To clarify....this is not me racing. This was the fastest boat of the weekend, he approaches speeds near 200 kph with a turbine engine. My role was to managed the action cameras for the first race of the @JetBoatRacingCanada series for 2024. We had ab...
Mohr Aggressive CX57 | Full Leg 1, 4x Speed, Back Ground Music30fps
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12:30 minutes of footage. Leg 1 of 4. Smoky River. Driver: Clint Mohr, Navigator: Mike Moroun , Grande Prairie Race on June 15th and 16th, 2024. To clarify....this is not me racing. This was the fastest boat of the weekend, he approaches speeds near 200 kph with a turbine engine. My role was to managed the action cameras for the first race of the @JetBoatRacingCanada series for 2024. We had abo...
Unfinished Business U384 | Tiny Planet - Love or Hate the View
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Unfinished Business U384 | Tiny Planet - Love or Hate the View
Twisted Mistress CX 262 | 360 Video - View all around by moving your phone or using finger
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Twisted Mistress CX 262 | 360 Video - View all around by moving your phone or using finger
Unnatural Disaster U357, 2024 World Champion | A few bird close calls
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Unnatural Disaster U357, 2024 World Champion | A few bird close calls
Hi Maytenance CX248, Great Heli Follow & Motor Failure | Jet Boat Racing Canada Series 2024
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Hi Maytenance CX248, Great Heli Follow & Motor Failure | Jet Boat Racing Canada Series 2024
BAR LD Branding Event 2024 | Bonnyville, Alberta
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BAR LD Branding Event 2024 | Bonnyville, Alberta
Part 2 Gorgeous Damascus knife by Mark Scobey @ Spotted Dog Knife &Forge in Peace River,780-618-9598
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Part 2 Gorgeous Damascus knife by Mark Scobey @ Spotted Dog Knife &Forge in Peace River,780-618-9598
Part 1 - What will be the final Product?
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Part 1 - What will be the final Product?
The 2023 Peace River Gold Cup | Recap video | Jet Boat Races
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The 2023 Peace River Gold Cup | Recap video | Jet Boat Races
Wheat and Canola Seeding near Winagami Lake in Northwest Alberta | Brochu Ventures
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Wheat and Canola Seeding near Winagami Lake in Northwest Alberta | Brochu Ventures
Abaco Beaches and Boat Life | Bahamas drone shots in 4K
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Abaco Beaches and Boat Life | Bahamas drone shots in 4K
Northern Upshots | Réjean Lavoie | 2023 Showreel
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Northern Upshots | Réjean Lavoie | 2023 Showreel
Pluma Coffee Plantation Tour with Jaime Martinez | Huatulco, Oxaca, Mexico
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Pluma Coffee Plantation Tour with Jaime Martinez | Huatulco, Oxaca, Mexico
Northern Lights in the County of Northern Lights, Alberta, Canada
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Northern Lights in the County of Northern Lights, Alberta, Canada
Showcasing Brochu Ventures Trucking Extravaganza! Donnelly, Alberta
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Showcasing Brochu Ventures Trucking Extravaganza! Donnelly, Alberta
Cattle Drive at the Tellier Bar LD Ranch | Bonnyville, Alberta
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Cattle Drive at the Tellier Bar LD Ranch | Bonnyville, Alberta
PART 2: Coming back for the Harvest | Minarovich Farms | 100 Years in Alberta’s Northwest
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PART 2: Coming back for the Harvest | Minarovich Farms | 100 Years in Alberta’s Northwest
Drone survived the encounter and unseen footage resulted.
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Drone survived the encounter and unseen footage resulted.
proceeds to not use it
Those were on the JD maximizer combines starting in 1989....
Typical John deere, take someone else's product and call it an innovation. Good luck bulding in Mexico, you will become the bud light of the tractor world
We are demoing an x9 1100 with a 16 row head today. Pretty amazing what it can do
I’m sure it will need a new engine in 600hrs
Do they come gluten free? Haha
Wild!
Settings pls in starlapse
Hell. Gleaner had them 30 years ago. Eventually even JD catches up!
Zoe has been making a mess of the kitchen in St Jean.
Oh no!
I was doing the same thing
Claas has that sins 2000
Great machine!🚜🚜
👍👍👍🇨🇦
7:10 ritigate rhe misk😅
That’s sick!
Took em long enough to figure that out 😂😂 new holland have that with years 😂😂
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Boa tarde
More like harvest country
Ahhh ...So now I know why we have French on our chemical labels here in Western Canada.
That Demco grain extension is massive
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Poor bank that doesn’t have money
Shout out de Falher !
Don’t fall on her! Go Pirates Go!
As always, thanks for excellent videos and I am a subscriber. I like the idea of dumping on the go into a semi instead of into a cart. Less grain augering without a cart means less fines in the grain, less manpower required, less fuel used, less wear on machinery and higher profits. With a semi pulling a 40 foot trailer there would be approximately 500 bu or 15 tons on the 8 back wheels of the trailer. On the twin drive axles of the semi a fair distance forward of the rear wheels of the trailer, there would be roughly the same weight on these 8 wheels. With your average 1000 bu or 30 ton cart there are only 2 wheels to carry this load. 2 tracks compact a larger area and are more expensive to maintain than wheels. Green chopped corn forage silage is heavy and it is loaded into semis while harvesting on the go. Potatoes, sugar beet and various vegetable crops are unloaded on the go from the harvesters directly into semis. Check out this video of wheat harvesting and unloading directly into a semi trailer. 2024 crop report - box elder.
No link to your video included.
@@Northernupshots Just enter this in the search -- 2024 crop report - box elder.
Great work Rej....
Thanks for listening
Bonjour Réjean merci les francophones pour la vidéo de cette belle exploitation de l'Alberta 👍👍👍🇨🇦
Oui, j'ai fait un bout en français pour vous!!
jolie video depuis la suisse !!!
Bonjour la Suisse!
Marie Reine is just down the highway from me.
What town are you in? Peace River? Girouxville?
@@Northernupshots grim ...
À la retraite, j'aimerais aider pendant les semences et les récoltes ! Ici en Ontario où même avec vous en Alberta !!!
Je connais ces fermiers mais je ne suis pas fermier moi-même. Je leur en parle.
Ça tourne chez les lavoie👍👍👍🇨🇦
Choo-choo!!
That was a great day. You've captured it beautifully!
Thank you very much! Yes it was!
Easy work compares nothing to trucking. Your home everyday no D.O.T no 4 wheelers and you only do that for Short time. But hey everyone chooses what they do for a living
Ok
I was doing the same thing, but with one 9500
We’re cattle farmers so we don’t have as much farmland compared to pasture
Ok
Belle vidéo comme toujours Réjean.👍
D’autres à venir bientôt. Stay tuned.
Im from west centre Alberta, and I find it hilarious how none of the big farmers are willing to higher local people and pay them a decent wage, yet they’ll hire foreigners 😂 thank goodness my family has a feedlot.. Or how they all insist they have great yields but won’t say what it is. I can tell your yield by driving past the field’s and google maps show’s me the sizes, theirs no 2000 acre fields in northern Alberta 😂
Three sections side by side by side would be 1920 acres!?! Good question on the help. Not many farmers do that here. This farm is one of them. My cousins have many kids and there’s a line-up to be the next harvesters. Other farmers use retired farmers that come back every year for harvest. Is there an excess of workers in Central Alberta? In northern Alberta, there’s help wanted signs everywhere!
vous avez reçue HLG Machinery
La ferme Maisonneuve as reçu Hugo, oui.
Thanks for your impressive video. What do you think of the idea of following the combine with the trucks and dumping into them on the go-? Less grain augering without carts means less fines in the grain as well as other advantages. Harvesting and dumping on the go into trucks is done for some other crops.
Time of old it was done that way. But with bigger production and bigger trucks, they would sink in the field. Carts are designed for the field, most with tracks and more traction surface area.
@@Northernupshots I respectfully beg to differ. Trucks would not sink in the field when the ground conditions are firm as they are at most times during harvest. A semi, not a 'B train' (pulling a trailer) is about 1000 bu in volume or 30 tons in weight when loaded which is the same as a 1000 bu / 30 ton cart. The semi and its trailer has 18 wheels in comparison to the cart and tractor with 6 wheels on the tractor and 2 wheels or tracks on the cart for a total of 8 'wheels'. Even though the truck tires are narrower than the cart, the load is spread over 18 wheels on the truck. Tracks compact less than wheels but TRACKS COMPACT A LARGER AREA THAN WHEELS. Sugar beet, potatoes, corn silage, some vegetable and other crops are dumped into trucks on the go from the harvester and the same could be done for small grains.
@@John-nc4bl There is a reason no one does it. Its not efficient.
1. Farmers stopped doing this because nobody wants to be recovering stuck loaded trailers in the field. 2. Tracked carts have compaction pressure of about 10psi. Trucks are over 100psi. 3. Nobody likes the amount of dirt that gets tracked onto the road when trucks drive around the field. 4. The combines need to keep running, so the tender needs to stay in the field with them. You'd need additional trucks to ensure that there's always an empty one in the right place at the right time to keep the combines running.
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As always, thanks for the reliable follow Bob!
@@Northernupshots Thanks for your impressive video. What do you think of the idea of following the combine with the trucks and dumping into them on the go-? Less grain augering without carts means less fines in the grain as well as other advantages. Harvesting and dumping on the go into trucks is done for some other crops.
Bonjour Réjean refait une vidéo avec Christian pour les français ça serait le top merci 👍👍👍🇨🇦
Hmmmmm.
Oui svp. Je me souviens très bien de l'accent franco-Albertain. Ma mère franco-Ontarien était surpris une fois quand on magazinait à Calgary.
How many acres has that Field ?
Guess!
You can see your dog run away for two days! That's how many acres! 😂
I don't know but I'd estimate several thousand acres. Some people are paranoid about revealing the size of fields and farms. The largest single wheat field measures 14,160ha 35,000acres south-west of Lethbridge, Alberta.
I would guess it 640 acres. You only really find 2000 plus acres fields in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan most for land north of Calgary Alberta to Edmonton Alberta is 160 or quarter sections
That’s sick
Thanks
@@Northernupshots you’re welcome keep up the good work
Bonjour Réjean ça fait plaisir de voir les X9 en pleine moisson 👍👍👍🇨🇦
HAS BEEN AROUND FOR 50 YEARS 😅😊😅😊
Yes!
Ok
Cat has had those for 40 years lol
Which item are you referring to? I should have maybe said items JD didn’t incorporate into the base design that had to be added. Not claiming any were new.
Why call them innovations then@@Northernupshots
Knowledgeable young man ... Another great video sir....
That's nothing new our old 9510 sidehill had the same thing.
Which item are you referring to?
What do you think of the idea of unloading on the go into the semis-? It would mean one less augering step by not having to unload on the go into a grain cart and then having to unload the cart into the semi. Less grain augering would mean less fines in the grain, less manpower required, less fuel consumed as well as a few other advantages.
Would need a semi to run on soft ground.
Hi sir I am from India and I need sponsorship visa nd farming job can you help me please
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