CANOLA HARVEST | John Deere Combines & Tractors
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- In this video Big Tractor Power spends time following the canola season from planting to harvest. Watch JOHN DEERE S690 combines harvesting canola with a JOHN DEERE 9520RX tractor with a 1501 Grain Cart. The video shares fall seed bed prepartion for canola with a JOHN DEERE 9510RT tractor and 4000 Great Plains 4000 Turbo Chopper. The farm seeds canola with a JOHN DEERE 8360RT tractor and 1795 planter. Spring application is completed with a JOHN DEERE 4630 sprayer. See all these machines in action through the video.
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I live in the Western Cape province of South Africa where canola are seeded before the winter.A variety of equipment are used from Claas to Case IH to New Holland and John Deere.Thank you for making great videos👍
Nice video
We farm on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia and we grow our canola using a morris c2 air seeder equipped to a 375stx case in Steiger tractor and we combine it with a John Deere 9650sts and a John Deere 936d draper head
Thanks for the vid Jason. In sask the canola is starting to bloom
The One Saskatchewan Farm Boy mine in Manitoba is only 2” tall yet after hail and 12” of rain in last 6 days
@@lawrencewilliamson3303 i hear ya, at 7.5" here NE of Virden Mb, half the canola here is flowering.
Those northern boys dream of a canola crop like y’all grow in Kentucky.
My farm uses a jd 9520 to apply nh3 a 9530 to seed the canola, a r4045 to spray, and a group of class 7 and 8 jd combines
Hi Jason great video, great to see that you grow winter canola in Kentucky. Here in Saskatchewan we grow spring canola, we seed canola with air seeder and harvest either straight cut or wind Rowe the canola 🇨🇦
Thank you for this video because ive never seen canola been harvested in real life and this helps me now what its like to harvest canola so i can help my grandpa now what he needs to harvest it so this helps me now what you beed to harvest it and so far he has most of tge stuff he needs but yeah thanks for the video
Over here in eastern germany we raise quite a bit of canola. We seed it with a horsch drill. The canola is not ready to harvest yet, but barley harvest started today.
Great video again👍
Keep up the great work👍😉
Thank you for sharing. Horsch makes impressive seeding equipment.
I'm harvesting Canola in Farming Simulator and I wanted to know what it actually looked like.
You got fs22
On our farm we have two s690 and two s780 and a Massey Ferguson 9795, in fifteen days we will start harvesting canola, wheat and oats Agro is TOP!!
Here in Manitoba we’ve been straight cutting all of our canola for a few years now , Spring 2020 was the first time we switched from a Deere 1830 air drill to a Deere 1780 planter and had amazing germination , cutting our seed costs substantially. We combine with a NH 10.9 and a Mac don fd75d 40 head . Yield usually in the 40-60 bu / Ac
what spacing on the planter?
I had no idea that they grew canola in Kentucky. I always thought that was a northern plains/Canadian prairie crop. Learned something new today lol. That black dust rolling off the combine almost looks like smoke. Very interesting video, thank BTP!
Canola is super dusty. Hard to film. The standing crop is bushy and tough to cut. It also smells like rotting cabbage in the field at harvest.
I too had no idea they raised it that far south!!
We have about 13,000 acres of canola and wheat in Alberta, Canada. We have 2 JD 9620 tractors we use to see with 2 Bourgault 3720 seeders, the tractors also pull 2 JB1500 bushel grain carts during harvest, we combine with 3 /780 Claas combines and 1 JD690S combine. Enjoy your videos very much, thanks.
Crazy to me how different the canola harvest is there compared to Canada. I always think of it as a Canadian crop, it was created here I believe, and to see it planted in the fall and straight cut is just weird to me. Would be cool to see a video of some canola swathing!
When I say created in Canada my understanding is the original hybrid of rape seed and mustard, maybe I think, is what canola comes from?
I was under the impression as well that canola was swathed so it dried down for you northern guys. I had no idea they grew it down in Kentucky.
@@ih1206 I know there are some varieties guys are straight cutting up here now but it's still not super common as far as I know
We straight cut in south east sask becoming more popular ever year
Thanks Jason for the footage. Not many videos on Canola. Nice equipment. Always enjoy your videos. Go BTP!!💪👍👍
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Now if only John Deere would allow farmers to fix their own equipment that would be great.
Big machines, big money.
Are you not using side knives on the header in the US when cutting canola?
Herbicides, pesticides..yeah this all sounds like a very sustainable Monsanto bussiness.
Very informative thank you
Thank you for watching.
Super video
How much canola is grown in western Kentucky?
In Brazil canola is planted in the south and southeast region, John deere s690 harvesting canola is a lot of ball chow...
Wow, that is some dust! Would have been nice if you could have gotten close up shots of the plants in spring and at harvest. Never seen canola growing, used to feed the meal to my cows.
Great video Jason.. I learned a lot about canola farming in w. ky. that Ive not seen before now.
Very nice video of the process start to harvest and planting beans. Awesome equipment. Thanks for sharing.
Fascinating
It is great to see other crops being planted and harvested. If they reduced the size of the canola stubble, would that eliminate the seed that is left behind?
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We grow canola here in southern NSW Australia. The equipment we use is all old school, cat challenger tractor, modified chisel plough with Janke tynes , harvest is John Deere 7720 combine.
We aren't big croppers, as we also run sheep.
Nice video! We are traveling in North Dakota and Montana where there are lots of really big, beautiful yellow fields of Canola. Also, we are seeing fields of flax with nice blue flowers.
There is a lot of big tractor power here. We went through Havre, MT, the home of Big Bud tractors.
Great video Jason! Your filming and editing, style is fantastic!
How did they harvest that without a cab years ago with all that dust.
I notice how many manufacturers of combines use Mc Don draper heads, are they purely better than the original product heads or what is the story about that
I have seen comments on TH-cam from buyers who said the OEM doesn't even recommend their own headers and spec all new combine sales with a Mac header.. agreed with you there are a LOT of big operations on here that use them.
@Monk Farmer Thanks
@@brandonmuir8944 Thanks Brandon
The stubble left behind looks like it's tough almost like dog fennel 👍🚜
Sharp Shooter Probably not something I would want to run through barefoot.
Perfect Video full of Jonny Power 💚💛.
Thank you for watching.
We raise canola in Central Alberta, Canada and we like to see canola yield 65-70 bushels an acre. They are pulling off some wicked canola crops
Thank you for watching. I hope to make it to Canada at some point and see small grain farming on the plains.
@@bigtractorpower love to have you over here! Can come catch some footage on my farm!
HI from Czech Republic (south of Brno).
Hi. Thank you for watching.
Just curious, what are the fertilizer needs of canola?
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Does every farmer straight cut canola? There are still Farm here in Southern Manitoba that prefer to swath it, let it lay in swath for 2 ish weeks and come along with a pick up header.
Saw a guy at Pygery doing the same thing here , yesterday, looked like a 1.5 ton crop he was harvesting.
I love and enjoy all your farming videos especially when it’s planting and harvesting times..I like the big John Deere machines the most...thanks for sharing all them videos with us...I know it’s nothing like any of the farming simulator games I have played but at least it’s gonna be very close to the real thing....anyways thanks so much again man...I greatly appreciate what you do wherever you are traveling in the state’s..
Farming Simulator is great. I always hope my videos help FS players add more detail in their game play.
bigtractorpower yes I agree that it helps. Every farming simulator game...I started out with fs13 and fs15 and fs17 and now fs19...I just wish I could learn how to do the modding but I know doing maps can take a good year or so once it’s released...depending on the details and size of map..like 1x 2x 4x 16x 64x
We use a 5710 bourgault seed drill with a 6550 bourgault seed tank when planting all our crops in alberta.
Love the vids. Happy late 4th of July to everyone. The Deere family looks good in this video. Thank you.
At what rate does they plant canola. We plant canola at 2.5kg/ha in the Western Cape, South Africa.
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Thanks for your great vids👍👍. here in France , i grow canola too. My harvest will begin soon with John Deere S690i with tracks. I 'm waiting for you on my farm to filming Fendt Vaderstad or Kuhn...with pleasure 😉
Great video! First time I have seen Canola harvest. Thanks for sharing! Hope you had a great and awesome 4th of July!
Great video. Thanks for showing the whole crop cycle and discussing crop yields.
Curious as to how the soil is revitalized.
First time I’ve seen those white tanks fitted inside the tracks like that..what are they using those for ferts? Edit: on the 8rt
Harvest conditions normally that dirty with this crop?
damn i like dirty deeres
Is your rotation always corn-canola-corn-canola?
Ahhhhhh, corn>canola>beans>corn>canola>beans ...
The rotation is corn to canola with double crop soybeans right behind the canola. Then corn to wheat to double crop soybeans. There are less canola acres so it is spread out more in rotation.
@@bigtractorpower Ahhh! I thought I read somewhere that you can't grow canola back-to-back and in fact need a couple years in between its plantings on the same ground. Your rotations kind of support that. Fascinating stuff!!!
Awesome Video Buddy!!
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No canola grown here but would like to see more videos on it
Do they ever go fallow there? Taking quite a bit from the land.
No fallow land. The crops return allot of organic matter to the ground and build up the soil health.
I don't know how these farmers afford that kind of equipment.
Another great video! I am surprised to see canola grown in Kentucky, especially 85-90bu/ac! That's crazy, we are ecstatic with 50bu canola here in Manitoba Canada. Wish we could do double crop up here!
Ok, so you won't give PTO horsepower or torque numbers, how much actual horsepower are the wheels or tracks seeing?
Most of the power goes to the threshing part of the machine.
He identifies the models, so you can look it up. All modern farm equipment is rated at the flywheel. Wheel or PTO horsepower is irrelevant as the engines power a lot of other functions like hydraulics and power steering.
Do you ever come to Alberta Canada to do any filming
It's not private anymore ?
Great video btp. 👍👍
The first posting was one second off. I had to repost the video. Thank you for watching.
In South Africa we don't plant conoala behind the corn stuble after we forage the corn we plant oats then we wait for it and before it gets seeds we grase it or mow it rake it and bale
Most canola up here is still swathed to ripen. 99% is sown with air seeders. i sometimes bale canola straw as it makes decent bedding for cows.
I would like to film canola swathing and combines picking up the windrows. That is neat canola straw can be baled. Is it round or square baled?
bigtractorpower round mostly for it to be run through a bedding processor
Good video. Would have liked a close up of the plant before the combine got to it. You cut back on all the talking, I'll think about subscribing again.
shut up chuck. no one cares what you think
Here where a I'm from(Europe) one of the two farms that have land near me uses 2/3xCaseIH Qadtracs+Horsch Jokers or Tigers to prepare the seed bed then a JD 8430+Amazone Condor to seed the canola-> JD 8430+Case ih Magnum and Amazone spreaders to fertilize+JD tractors with auger wagons -> 2xAgrifac Condor for herbicide and a JD tractor with huge water tank and for harvest they use Claas lexions,New Hollands (CRs)and CaseIh combines,for transport they use JDs from the 8030 series,Magnums,Axions,Fends with many auger wagons from Horsch Hawe fliegl or gustrower and many trucks
Impressive line up. Thank you for sharing.
@@bigtractorpower Here you can see the harvest action with 8 Claas lexions th-cam.com/video/nC4RYf8lDeM/w-d-xo.html
How can this just have been uploaded a minute ago when I watched it an hour ago?
The original version was one second off in timing. I had to reload the video and it takes one hour to upload. Thank you for watching.
Tony Fast (Fast Ag Montana) they grow granola. A lot of it.
that combine has a bad chopper knifes, or missing one.
what's it testing
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down. Must be Democrat’s.
Can you show us more farm products being processed in factories?
Why does everyone use Mac don headers ? Are they so much better than the combine makers ?
In WKY MacDon is very popular. Farmers really like them.
The only ones I've seen in west kentucky and middle Tennessee that dont use macdon heads are the farms that dont have the newer models or big tractors so I'd probably say it's the performance and price
If it ain't green... It ain't mean
jeez that sprayer goes fats
fast
Yeah most sprayers go fast
First here
Was this on Lester Farms in Gracey i know they run alot of John Deere track tractors
Yes.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks
You gotta be careful with straight cutting canola, it's a gamble.
I never noticed a problem here in Kentucky harvesting it with a Draper. It is an extremely slow go. I would think swathing it would speed the combing up.
That be like putting tracks on street cars and trucks I help a farmer and he refuses to use combines or tractors that have tracks not tires
man that stuff is super dirty. Is it still all itchy? lol
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80' seed hawk ~ been growing canola in canada before it was even called canola
Nice vid as always! Yesterday for the 4th I made adrilling cane vid check it out if you want. Pretty green machines
I do not like tracks on farm equipment
Id rather just hear about the process than hear about what the damn equipment is and what hp they are. 🙄 I get tired of how guys have sucha hard-on for damn green paint. I swear they like green so much theyre probably used to green between their wife's legs.. Ive ran alot of JD equipment and it never impressed me over other brands but them guys just think its the best..🙄
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