@@mikemitchell2554 No. The farm I worked at Grand Coulee had a small cleaning plant and it was set up to clean the chickpeas and then size them into separate bins. We'd then bag them and ship them out by container. I did the receiving and grading (plus lots more...it's a farm 😉).
Mike Mitchell congrats on 70k mike, I love watching ur videos because its someone to relate to when it comes to farming. I’m a 14 year old son of a farming and I enjoy helping out on the farm and can’t wait to take over the 3000 acre farm in central North Dakota
Open like a sausage😂😂 and then that’s a bad day!!!! You have some of the best lines in videos,, I laugh my ass off all the time. Happy and safe harvest
Another very interesting video with appreciated details on the bagging of last years chickpeas. In previous bagging video you explained the why already in excellent way. Thanks Mike as always 👌👍
Love the "wind" sound effects in your intro--perfect! haha Thanks for posting Mike, really enjoy your content. I don't mind the wind noise, we have lots of wind across the border as well!
I just had a flashback to my childhood, within seconds of your video starting, where i was able to see ,FOR THE 1ST TIME IN MY LIFE , the entire TV screen without my moms crochet doilies covering the top of it after i moved to my own place. I bet you were able to happily watch the entire screen of your TV without obstructions before you got married 😁
Mike ,looking at that incredible landscape have you ever thought on what your ancestors and the early settlers saw ,what hope and hardship they experienced
Another awesome video Mike lol are you the comedian of the family I just love the way you us a sense of humor with everything lol 😂 and with that tarp in high wind deal I have knocked my self clean out twice when the took the handle out of my hand and spun it on me you would have thought one was enough but no I did it twice once on the wheat harvest in Oklahoma and once at Jes Farms when I worked there lol so I know what wind can do with a tarp on a hopper bottom them bags are heavy man we used a string line on ours that was the way they wanted it we had some pretty looking straight lines could never figure out why we did that lol 😂 but that’s the way Scott wanted them looking forward to ya next video Mike productions do such an awesome job 👍👍👍
As a safety person I have cover my eyes and peek out only occasionally with some of your videos. As a mama I just want to scream "you be careful up there!!" 😊
Having fields 100 miles away?Jesus,and I thought me having to drive 10 kilometers to some of our fields was too much.I guess I'm not gonna complain about that anymore
Okay Mr. Mike, we now need a tour and history of that sweet looking old Chevy pickup that doesn't have bed on the back :) What's it's name most importantly
It's never a dull day on the farm especially when mike's zippin around. Love the videos mike. Not to knock the 516 but, why not a burt on the bagger? Pto issue 540 vs 1000? That 16" auger would grunt if plugged so why not a burt on the bagger haha. A few bins would cover the cost of 516 ;) lol
Good question.. Because typically the bagger follows us around and needs to be able to move all over the country And keep up with the combines. And then when we are bagging, the guy doing it has A/C and is out of the dust. 😂 The 516 is alot nicer to spend your 14hrs vs the Bert, crazy I know!
Any word from the dealer about the overheating issue on the Fendt? Just about the same process and problems when we bagged corn silage for the cows. We had to unload the bags with a skid steer into the feed wagon it was not very fun at times mud and ruts after the mud froze solid. We liked them though very little spoilage seems as though we didn’t have any waste. Thanks Mike and team stay safe.
Looks like this year's bag-site has much better drainage so you'll lose less grain or product to water pooling about the bottom of the bags after the Spring Thaw. You're able to use the elevator at Bracken to ship by rail, or have to road it to elevators in Climax, Shaunavon or Swift Current?
Mike your audio was fine. And what we may have lost in audio your Italian hand signals made up for. I'm always amazed at what those bags can hold. Thanks for sharing
Small piece of open cell foam will fix your wind problems. Hold it on with a rubber band as a temporary solution. Fix it to the case for a more permanent solution. Many great TH-camrs with millions of subscribers use a simple small piece of open cell foam on their cameras. Works for them..will work for you. No need for big fancy microphones.
Would it be cost effective for you to have multiple bin sites spaced out around the farm to minimize hauling costs? granted i don't know how your system for selling grain works.
Mike do you have that ability to almost sense (at least believe you can) the breaking point when running a piece of equipment? I feel I have that super power. Haha. FYI I gave it a nickname, I call it GO OR BLOW and you can use that phrase if you like I won't mind. Lol After all this time I finally found another SPAZ FARMER like me...brother??? 😄😄 Keep up the awesome job and hard work.
7:30 dude in the tractor frantically on the radio talkin to the truck... ''IS MIKE ON THE GROUND? OR STILL ON THE TRAILER?? I LOST MIKE!!!!!!'' ...RADIO CRACKLES... ASHTON SAYS ''WHAT YOU MEAN YOU *LOST MIKE* !!!!!!!????????'' LOL HAHAHAHAHAHAAHA oh well prolly funnnier in my head than it really was lol
I still think they need to put a SHOP VAC attachment on the bagger / emptier machines that runs off the PTO ...... if this is a new idea, and they impliment it... ummm sure could use a ''inventors idea gratuity'' lol
@@mikemitchell2554 good... that's my mission... to make EVERYONE LAUGH and ''lighten up'' a little bit... not saying ''do not be serious'' but... people (more people that is) need to '' *light'n up a bit* '' and REMEMBER TO LAUGH!!!!!!! too many peeps have forgetton how to laugh?? well it sure seems like it anyhow ;) *GRAIN CART SURFING* score *holds up card* 8.5 !!!! :) lol
Could you please tell me why they do this? You have trash every year, a shitty place to unload these bags... Are bins in long terms not a lot cheaper? Greets from Germany
@@franzk.3215 Not Mike, but do the math...Mike said he will have 50-100 bags, each holding 12-15000 bu of grain... So, lets say he ends up with 90 bags holding 13,500 bu, equaling 1,215,000 bushels of grain in bags... Now bins cost about $2.50/bu, so the farm needs to spend $3,037,500 for steel bins.. He said bags cost $0.10 per bu, so bag cost to the farm is $121,500. It is all about the dollars. The banker doesn't finance your wants, he finances your needs.
This question is for Mikes mom and please answer this question honestly because all his TH-cam friends have been wondering this how many times did you drop him on his head as a baby? Just kidding buddy we love all your crazy antics keep the amazing content coming. 🍻🍻🎥🇨🇦
Everyone up north needs all those small bins? What's that for? I'll probably answer myself by watching the vid, But different fertilizerand all that?) We had to add Sulfur this year for this first time in 30 years. (we don't do bags, I'm just curious)
Very informative video. Honestly, I don’t mind the wind noise. You work in the wind, we share the experience.
Thank you Mike.
Thanks Mike!
@@mikemitchell2554 que máquina una Akron
Good stuff...and I haven't even watched it yet 😁. It don't matter about audio...its a Mike Mitchell production...👍✔
Ha! 😂 Thanks good sir 🙂
@@mikemitchell2554 Chickpeas are my favourite. And they make good eating. For 6 years I graded (and chewed) *a lot* of chickpeas. 😊
Haha nice! That's awesome, as a grain buyer?
@@mikemitchell2554 No. The farm I worked at Grand Coulee had a small cleaning plant and it was set up to clean the chickpeas and then size them into separate bins. We'd then bag them and ship them out by container. I did the receiving and grading (plus lots more...it's a farm 😉).
Mike Mitchell congrats on 70k mike, I love watching ur videos because its someone to relate to when it comes to farming. I’m a 14 year old son of a farming and I enjoy helping out on the farm and can’t wait to take over the 3000 acre farm in central North Dakota
"We need a big open area..."
Points to SW Saskatchewan
I certainly appreciated this video as I have sold grain bags for years, but no one has ever bothered to show how they fit and work. Thanks Mike
That brings a whole new meaning to bagging your own grocery!! great vid!
"i dont want to sound like im repeating myself all the time"
-Mike, literally all the time
LOL
Hahaha 😂 😂
I can't get over how large your farm is and all the new equipment..must have won the Super 7 and the bonus
Open like a sausage😂😂 and then that’s a bad day!!!!
You have some of the best lines in videos,, I laugh my ass off all the time.
Happy and safe harvest
Another very interesting video with appreciated details on the bagging of last years chickpeas. In previous bagging video you explained the why already in excellent way. Thanks Mike as always 👌👍
the scale of your operation blows my mind.. if you're ever looking for someone with no experience feel free to reach out haha
That wind is sure a killer. I am so glad I am small and do not have to mess with those dam bags. I don't have enough help anyway! :)
Love the "wind" sound effects in your intro--perfect! haha Thanks for posting Mike, really enjoy your content. I don't mind the wind noise, we have lots of wind across the border as well!
You need more grain bins, a whole city of them😀
Wow the the field looks rough the roll of the tractor was crazy
Everything one always wanted to know about bags , thank you Mike 😀👍🏾🚜🇨🇦
“Looks like snow”. I grew up in windy western Kansas and never saw snow fall down. It only snowed sideways. 😏🙂
Very good video thanks for the information on the bags
Record and work,what a concept.
These videos work out perfectly u post them right before I go to school thank u
You may be a odd ball, but your videos with all the different angles are fanatic's. Keep up the fanatics work.
Don't worry! I would love watch you anytime. God bless you all.
I just had a flashback to my childhood, within seconds of your video starting, where i was able to see ,FOR THE 1ST TIME IN MY LIFE , the entire TV screen without my moms crochet doilies covering the top of it after i moved to my own place. I bet you were able to happily watch the entire screen of your TV without obstructions before you got married 😁
Are you saying that pile of leaves at the base of the TV isn't Mike's doing?
@@theloniousm4337 Nah, that's a woman thing, I bet there are stones and pebbles inside/next that pile too.
@@FoodwaysDistribution I also bet that pile changes with the seasons....
Congratulations on 70K.
Glad I found ya Mike! This channel is awesome!!!!
🎵 You must never pi........against the wind.
How about cake?
Still an outstanding video !! Thanks for the efforts!
wow, first few minutes was a big bag of wind 🤣🤣🤣
First thing I noticed was the trident in the back ground
Oh yeah, update on that.. We kept it.. And are getting it all switched over to Raven
Raven is pretty well the best option for sprayers anyway, trimble is not that good with sprayers
Love your videos, not sure they would make the farm safety channel!😂😂
Haha thanks! I would be the first to say that safety and Mike don't go hand in hand 😂..
Love that CLAAS hat Mike👍👍👍
Hey Mike, congrats with the 70k subs, ... don't worry about the video quality, .... as long I can see that 1050 on 1080p I'm a happy guy ... 😃
70k already!! More partying!!🕺🥳👌👍🙂🤣 elf and safety always comes first!!🤣😂👍🤩
Well the wind will help clean the peas some more!! LOL!
Mike ,looking at that incredible landscape have you ever thought on what your ancestors and the early settlers saw ,what hope and hardship they experienced
Yeah.. Quite often.. They would have it rough
Another awesome video Mike lol are you the comedian of the family I just love the way you us a sense of humor with everything lol 😂 and with that tarp in high wind deal I have knocked my self clean out twice when the took the handle out of my hand and spun it on me you would have thought one was enough but no I did it twice once on the wheat harvest in Oklahoma and once at Jes Farms when I worked there lol so I know what wind can do with a tarp on a hopper bottom them bags are heavy man we used a string line on ours that was the way they wanted it we had some pretty looking straight lines could never figure out why we did that lol 😂 but that’s the way Scott wanted them looking forward to ya next video Mike productions do such an awesome job 👍👍👍
Great video Mike
As a safety person I have cover my eyes and peek out only occasionally with some of your videos. As a mama I just want to scream "you be careful up there!!" 😊
Haha thanks, and will do! And if not, then I guess there will be a story 🤷♂️😂
Great video Mike, don't work to hard.
Man, I watch you from the Europe and you are pretty awesome
Keep going
Hi from Sweden. Awesome video 👍🚜
How windy was it Mikie lol great video anyway-----when winds get that bad here in North Carolina they put a name on it and call it a hurricane
Love from India to America 👈
That high ware spot put heavy duty rubber on the inside and will last for a long time 👍
@@procrastinationTime try WG3500 RED RUBBER SHEETING last a good while 👍
Having fields 100 miles away?Jesus,and I thought me having to drive 10 kilometers to some of our fields was too much.I guess I'm not gonna complain about that anymore
I think you should build a big barn to store grain and machinery over the winter, 2in1😃. Enjoying all of your videos! Regards from south Sweden!
Storing grain in buildings is not as common in North America as it is in Europe. I’m not sure why though.
@@Jaxon-iu6vb Cole the cornstar Star does in Iowa welker farms does in Montana
I never said that no one does it, but it is a lot less common here.
@@Jaxon-iu6vb ok sorry
Okay Mr. Mike, we now need a tour and history of that sweet looking old Chevy pickup that doesn't have bed on the back :) What's it's name most importantly
You know it is wild if you have to throw in a double “duper” in
It's never a dull day on the farm especially when mike's zippin around. Love the videos mike. Not to knock the 516 but, why not a burt on the bagger? Pto issue 540 vs 1000? That 16" auger would grunt if plugged so why not a burt on the bagger haha. A few bins would cover the cost of 516 ;) lol
Good question.. Because typically the bagger follows us around and needs to be able to move all over the country And keep up with the combines. And then when we are bagging, the guy doing it has A/C and is out of the dust. 😂 The 516 is alot nicer to spend your 14hrs vs the Bert, crazy I know!
I HATE THE WIND. MIKE. I HATE IT!!! 🤪😜
With the wind & pea dust someone is going to need a shower tonight 😂🚿🤣
I expected as allways getter done Mike.
That tractor didn’t look small to me lol
If you take one of the ties that come on the bag and tie the bag end closed like a bread bag then tuck the tie under the bag seals it nicely.
Any word from the dealer about the overheating issue on the Fendt? Just about the same process and problems when we bagged corn silage for the cows. We had to unload the bags with a skid steer into the feed wagon it was not very fun at times mud and ruts after the mud froze solid. We liked them though very little spoilage seems as though we didn’t have any waste. Thanks Mike and team stay safe.
great, thanks for sharing!
great video mike thanks
Looks like this year's bag-site has much better drainage so you'll lose less grain or product to water pooling about the bottom of the bags after the Spring Thaw. You're able to use the elevator at Bracken to ship by rail, or have to road it to elevators in Climax, Shaunavon or Swift Current?
I like the old truck
Hi Mike, Awesome view's. Is it possible to bag from left to right to get the bag's closer together.
Bag cost. Aprox 10 cents a bushel , thanks
Hello from Houston Texas
You have hallaween stuff in your house already!
Haha Ashtyn likes her seasons haha 😂
Mike your audio was fine. And what we may have lost in audio your Italian hand signals made up for. I'm always amazed at what those bags can hold. Thanks for sharing
Basically the same as a silage bag
We had 240 kph winds down here in Utah yesterday haha
So,....it would hear me breaking wind? 😂😂😂
"Super Duper" bad, I can do. If it was "Super Uper Duper" bad, I can't do.
Hahah 😂
Lot of curries could be made with those chickpeas
Holy bags!
Mik i remember yesterday you have 16k subscribers 😂😂
Pull your inside fold out the front a bit to prevent bag from getting hung up👍
Muy buena maquina la akron. Bien argentina
How long will the grain last in those bags?
Ackron lo mejor de mi país 😍🇦🇷
You need a 4 in 1 bucket would work good on the 915 loader
Largest farm in SASKATCHEWAN!
Haha no sir..
Small piece of open cell foam will fix your wind problems. Hold it on with a rubber band as a temporary solution. Fix it to the case for a more permanent solution. Many great TH-camrs with millions of subscribers use a simple small piece of open cell foam on their cameras. Works for them..will work for you. No need for big fancy microphones.
Awesome, thanks 🙂
If you honk your horns that often... Where are the AIR horns?!
Would it be cost effective for you to have multiple bin sites spaced out around the farm to minimize hauling costs? granted i don't know how your system for selling grain works.
It could be yes..
try to align the bags with the projected wind direction then it wont drift between so simple or some of it
Mike do you have that ability to almost sense (at least believe you can) the breaking point when running a piece of equipment? I feel I have that super power. Haha. FYI I gave it a nickname, I call it GO OR BLOW and you can use that phrase if you like I won't mind. Lol After all this time I finally found another SPAZ FARMER like me...brother??? 😄😄 Keep up the awesome job and hard work.
About costs a bin is almost forever bags are one time use. Are they recycled
7:30 dude in the tractor frantically on the radio talkin to the truck... ''IS MIKE ON THE GROUND? OR STILL ON THE TRAILER?? I LOST MIKE!!!!!!'' ...RADIO CRACKLES... ASHTON SAYS ''WHAT YOU MEAN YOU *LOST MIKE* !!!!!!!????????'' LOL HAHAHAHAHAHAAHA oh well prolly funnnier in my head than it really was lol
8:10 did those peas u threw on the roof of the tractor sound like it was HAILING for a sec???? lol that why he jumped to look??
I still think they need to put a SHOP VAC attachment on the bagger / emptier machines that runs off the PTO ...... if this is a new idea, and they impliment it... ummm sure could use a ''inventors idea gratuity'' lol
25:40 MIKE QUOTE # 512 HOW MANY TRUCKS??
''VERY VERY VERY LOTS OF THEM'' LOL go MIKEism's ;)
Ha! I laughed out loud at that! 😂 Awesome
@@mikemitchell2554 good... that's my mission... to make EVERYONE LAUGH and ''lighten up'' a little bit... not saying ''do not be serious'' but... people (more people that is) need to '' *light'n up a bit* '' and REMEMBER TO LAUGH!!!!!!! too many peeps have forgetton how to laugh?? well it sure seems like it anyhow ;) *GRAIN CART SURFING* score *holds up card* 8.5 !!!! :) lol
What is your cracked percentage after removing from the bags?I would think it goes up with the extra moving of the crop
This is for mike or anyone that knows, what happens after its in the bags and you sell the product. How do you haul it out of there?
Liked, may I ask how many bushels those bags hold when properly filled?
Depends on the size of the bag, could be 10-18k
@@mikemitchell2554 I was referring to the bags you are filling in the video. 18k ?
Fendt traktors kick ass 😍
Wind no worries
How many bushel a second is the auger on the grain cart.
HMMMM.. 6:10 - CLAAS cap? Mike, is there something we dont know?
I watch a lot of guys use the bags and it is very frustrating to watch compared to bins..but i know u like the math on the bags..👍
Could you please tell me why they do this? You have trash every year, a shitty place to unload these bags... Are bins in long terms not a lot cheaper? Greets from Germany
@@franzk.3215 i think mike did a really good job of explaining there reasons..
@@franzk.3215 Not Mike, but do the math...Mike said he will have 50-100 bags, each holding 12-15000 bu of grain... So, lets say he ends up with 90 bags holding 13,500 bu, equaling 1,215,000 bushels of grain in bags... Now bins cost about $2.50/bu, so the farm needs to spend $3,037,500 for steel bins.. He said bags cost $0.10 per bu, so bag cost to the farm is $121,500. It is all about the dollars. The banker doesn't finance your wants, he finances your needs.
When do the peas go to market. When are they sold?
It's an open market.. Which means whenever you want sell - if you like the price.. To whom ever u want
What’s the cost of the Akron bagger plus the cost the bag unloaded
This question is for Mikes mom and please answer this question honestly because all his TH-cam friends have been wondering this how many times did you drop him on his head as a baby? Just kidding buddy we love all your crazy antics keep the amazing content coming. 🍻🍻🎥🇨🇦
Why do you have a claas cap Mike?
Is there anything you'd like to tell us? :D
Would a vac not work better for emptying the bag over the loader?
Mike how often do you have to change the brake pads on those grain bagger?
Would like to see the Cirrus.
Hi Mike I'm wondering what the highest % of grain moister can you keep in those bags without going bad ?
We have had 18 in there
Everyone up north needs all those small bins? What's that for? I'll probably answer myself by watching the vid, But different fertilizerand all that?) We had to add Sulfur this year for this first time in 30 years. (we don't do bags, I'm just curious)