I just wanted to thank you for staying committed and posting every day! It's so nice to be able to make your videos a part of my day. It gets me excited for when I start making videos of harvest in about 2 weeks.
Hayden my dad and I watch you guys each night we love seeing what all takes place. We own a 12 house broiler chicken farm in East Tennessee and understand the hard work and dedication it takes. Keep up the good work
Nice to ride in the combine (video). I’m always in the grain cart. Nice to see auger alignment and whatnot. I always find it different to see how few grain carts you use. Now I know the corn belt offers much bigger yields, but quite often we could use 2 carts per combine. You stay busy hauling to the trucks. 😏
Just found your channel on Thursday and binged all the videos. I recognized the terrain you are on now. :) I grew up about 50 miles southwest. Love the content. Enjoy a few days off.
Bale as much straw as they can for bedding and sometimes extra feed for certain animals. Good video of everyone working together to get job done. Thanks for everything you do to feed the world.
Hey Hayden, Where did you get those 8r Style strobes for your tractor,? I saw that they look like the style from the new 8rs instead of what comes from the factory. Love the videos. Thanks
Why don’t they work on Saturday? What is the reason another question I have how much weed you have left there to do and when you get done with the wheat, do you go in the corn and soy beans?
When you stop cutting for the day would it not be more economical to just switch the combine off where it is, ready to go next day and get collected in the pickup? All those combine trips over a season would add up. Maybe it makes prestart maintenance easier next morning.
@@davidgirvan6007 then you have to drag 1,000 gal of fuel all over your field and walk all over the field to service them haha… the main reason 99% of farm operations park at the end of the field right next to the entrance in a line is to service the equipment… also puts less compaction all over your field not having to drive all over it :)
@@davidgirvan6007- also, we almost never quit in the middle of the field at night- unless it’s pouring rain or we break down, we always try to cut back towards the trucks/bagger if we didn’t finish to park for servicing the next day. Chasing 9 scattered combines & 4 grain carts throughout the middle of the field the next day to service is unrealistic.
I just wanted to thank you for staying committed and posting every day! It's so nice to be able to make your videos a part of my day. It gets me excited for when I start making videos of harvest in about 2 weeks.
Hayden my dad and I watch you guys each night we love seeing what all takes place.
We own a 12 house broiler chicken farm in East Tennessee and understand the hard work and dedication it takes. Keep up the good work
The damn rain this year has cost us quite a bit of money in crop damages. Never comes until you don't want it
I like that you and your mum have flags on your combines. It distinguishes you from all the others.
Good job Hayden your dog is such a Rock star I love him thanks for the ride
Nice to ride in the combine (video). I’m always in the grain cart. Nice to see auger alignment and whatnot.
I always find it different to see how few grain carts you use.
Now I know the corn belt offers much bigger yields, but quite often we could use 2 carts per combine. You stay busy hauling to the trucks. 😏
Just found your channel on Thursday and binged all the videos. I recognized the terrain you are on now. :) I grew up about 50 miles southwest. Love the content. Enjoy a few days off.
Bale as much straw as they can for bedding and sometimes extra feed for certain animals. Good video of everyone working together to get job done. Thanks for everything you do to feed the world.
amazing video Hayden. Thank you and your family
Hayden you got the last piece of pie in that field.
LOVING the vids!, Rob
That farmer must have a lot of acres to have that many combines working
Hey Hayden, Where did you get those 8r Style strobes for your tractor,? I saw that they look like the style from the new 8rs instead of what comes from the factory. Love the videos. Thanks
Make agriculture great again on your jacket. Love it and where do you score one of them?
That is AgWithEmma’s merch haha
got some goog yellow now
Why don’t they work on Saturday? What is the reason another question I have how much weed you have left there to do and when you get done with the wheat, do you go in the corn and soy beans?
you got a real nice Sony video camera. congrats
Ain’t got no gas in it!
I know what’s wrong with it 😂
Hayden; I was just wondering why you have to be out of the fields late Friday & Saturday.
How come u have to be out of the field by 9pm on Friday’s?
Is the grain cart on the CAT the same as yours?
Where are you cutting now? Looks like great country
When you stop cutting for the day would it not be more economical to just switch the combine off where it is, ready to go next day and get collected in the pickup? All those combine trips over a season would add up. Maybe it makes prestart maintenance easier next morning.
Are you asking to stop all the combines mid pass and then drive the pickup through the field to pick everyone up?
In my non farmer mind it makes more sense to drive 1or 2 pickups round the field rather than 7 or 8 combines 0.5 km each way
@@davidgirvan6007 then you have to drag 1,000 gal of fuel all over your field and walk all over the field to service them haha… the main reason 99% of farm operations park at the end of the field right next to the entrance in a line is to service the equipment… also puts less compaction all over your field not having to drive all over it :)
@@davidgirvan6007- also, we almost never quit in the middle of the field at night- unless it’s pouring rain or we break down, we always try to cut back towards the trucks/bagger if we didn’t finish to park for servicing the next day. Chasing 9 scattered combines & 4 grain carts throughout the middle of the field the next day to service is unrealistic.
All good points from the experienced harvesters. Towing a 1000 gallon bowser round the field isn’t practical. Thanks
Another day at the grind mill lol 😂
How long does a sickle bar last if you dont go thru all the weeds like you did ealier this summer?
How have you mounted that flag to stay that good on the auger ?
The one that Lankota sells is just a band with a bracket clamps around the auger.
What did you think after operating one of the Cat combines?
what is that yellow tool that he goes around the combine with?
Nice one
Hi love your videos my family farms in Wichita Kansas
Where’s Emma? She’s not on a grain cart today?
Does your company need driver tractor? I really want work with you so much but i live other country so if have sponsor will require work.
Who sows y’all’s wheat back home while you are gone?
@riversidelawncare4211 we sow our own wheat at home. Usually by that time we are close enough to run home & get it done between delays.
wish we had the rain here in Ohio
@jackvanderpool we wish we could send it home to Texas also
How many dogs do you have with you?
@nathanrobinson7715 we have 2. Kandi is mine (toy Australian Shepard) & Dibs is Hayden’s (mini Australian Shepard)
Why don't you work Saturday, Sunday makes sense but not Saturday
Case or deere
😂😂😂
You realize that every video has to start with you greasing your combine. It’s a thing now. Lol.
You must be out of the field before dark Friday night and you don’t work on Saturday you must be or working for Hebrews or seventh day Adventist.
Hayden, I like the "MAGA" shirt you have, where did you get it? Thanks for the daily update and enjoy Saturday off.
That is AgWithEmma’s merch