It will grow like wildfire though. It seems as though you just keep doing it, and it catches on. These guys are pretty HUGE. That could almost work against them, but I see it as filling a hole here on TH-cam. We need everything from mega producers, down to Gen I 2-300 acre farms. It’s all very educational. It never ceases to amaze me how the bigger producers around me receive so much criticism from the intermediate and small farms. “Anyone could make it growing all that Pioneer Seedcorn” or as is the case with another guy “he rents most all that land” I’D LOVE TO GROW SEED-CORN! Being a cover user who grazes cattle, all that sunlight getting to my covers would trigger an orgasm! 😂 As far as renting, I just can’t justify blowing my head off on a mortgage payment that’s twice my rent! I own some, sure, but renting a significant percentage just makes sense! It leaves me modular / scaleable.” Thanks for all your effort!
Ivers family working together is so great to see. Found your channel and was hooked. The video quality, the work ethic and the relationship you have with your dad is wonderful. Your dads interaction with his grandkids is refreshing. I am in a family business in Massachusetts and feel we do the same. Keep up the incredible work and thank you for taking us along. Did you ever think someone would be binge watching your videos??
Great stuff, you guys have a real nice and clean fleet and a good crew to match, really enjoy seeing you guys farm:) It’s a whole different world then up here in southern Maine that’s for sure
Ivers Farms My home town has the ocean and many lobsterman on one end and dairy and horse breeding and boarding on the other end:) there are a lot of trees, lol, we don’t get the same kind of views as the falter parts of the country, lol. The biggest farm in my area is a 600 acre dairy/beef/veggie operation but the very north of the state is big time potato farming
You should teach some one if they want to learn, some one taught or gave an information which you applied to hauling loads like this. But it’s extremely hard for you to teach others. If that’s how you live your life . I’ll pray for yah. GOD BLESS
I watch Larson Farms videos, as well as Ivers of course. Could watch the videos all day. Usually, what happens to you happens to them the next day and vice-versa. I love all you guys! And...if Reese is the one who edits your videos, he does a super, great job!!!!!
I like this video as it reminder me of my early days as a truck driver . If I lived in the midwest again I might even get my CDL just to help with harvest. Looks like fun
@@wesleyball12 we got 6 trucks hauling grain non stop and all the fun of keeping them running. Plus a trackhoe and bulldozer running all the time and working on equipment and irrigation motors
I didn't know y'all had a farm in flat Rock as well... Thought the amish had that all bought up... I haven't been to Lawrence county in a few years.. I grew up there.. Even went to school with an ivers.. I haven't seen her in any videos yet...
Karen Bertram he said the air tubes were bumping beans before they got to the head knocking them out. They did side by sides with the other head and said the one with the air system had more on the ground
Reese, who is doing the editing on your videos???? It is some of the best I have seen on You Tube....you use old footage to explain the story line and keep the story moving smoothly and cohesively...feel like I am watching a New Line production....GREAT JOB!
That’s me. It’s a struggle in harvest. Theres a lot more I’d like to do with them but do what I can. My wife helps me with uploading things so I don’t have to wait on that and she watches them after I’m done in case I miss something
@@iversfarms hopefully you thought what the hell is this guy thinking!!! The reason I asked you that is all the corn and soybeans you raise 😀are you guys interested in a puppy we are going to have the first batch?
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Good stuff. Very interesting and entertaining. Gives me a renewed appreciation for those in the agriculture industry!
Most underrated farm channel on TH-cam
Thanks
If you have any advice on how to get rated or dare I say over rated I’m all ears
It will grow like wildfire though. It seems as though you just keep doing it, and it catches on.
These guys are pretty HUGE. That could almost work against them, but I see it as filling a hole here on TH-cam. We need everything from mega producers, down to Gen I 2-300 acre farms. It’s all very educational.
It never ceases to amaze me how the bigger producers around me receive so much criticism from the intermediate and small farms. “Anyone could make it growing all that Pioneer Seedcorn” or as is the case with another guy “he rents most all that land”
I’D LOVE TO GROW SEED-CORN! Being a cover user who grazes cattle, all that sunlight getting to my covers would trigger an orgasm! 😂
As far as renting, I just can’t justify blowing my head off on a mortgage payment that’s twice my rent! I own some, sure, but renting a significant percentage just makes sense! It leaves me modular / scaleable.”
Thanks for all your effort!
Really great videos really like the way everyone jumps in to help one another can’t wait to get caught up with the videos
People should watch this to see where their food comes from. Respect! Speaking as former harvest help, you make this look easy.
Love this channel getting my CDL soon , yall got my follow
Enjoyed the video. Have a great harvest. Be safe.
Thanks
Ivers family working together is so great to see. Found your channel and was hooked. The video quality, the work ethic and the relationship you have with your dad is wonderful. Your dads interaction with his grandkids is refreshing. I am in a family business in Massachusetts and feel we do the same. Keep up the incredible work and thank you for taking us along. Did you ever think someone would be binge watching your videos??
Not really but I’m happy about it and glad people enjoy them
Great stuff, you guys have a real nice and clean fleet and a good crew to match, really enjoy seeing you guys farm:) It’s a whole different world then up here in southern Maine that’s for sure
Thanks and yeah I bet. I’ve never been to Maine but would like to visit some day
Ivers Farms My home town has the ocean and many lobsterman on one end and dairy and horse breeding and boarding on the other end:) there are a lot of trees, lol, we don’t get the same kind of views as the falter parts of the country, lol. The biggest farm in my area is a 600 acre dairy/beef/veggie operation but the very north of the state is big time potato farming
2009deerejohn I’ll make it that way one of these days
@@iversfarms on your way to Maine stop in Massachusetts and take you for a tour.
@@mleclairphoto sounds like fun
Great video Guys
That looked like some nasty work.....I don't envy any of ya'll....but good work. Great video and exceptional use of drone footage. Thanks for posting
mrmikeyd thanks as always. How have you been?
@@iversfarms Recovering from hip surgery (had to adjust my after-market hip joint)🤣🤣 thanks for asking.
mrmikeyd sounds painful
Good looking trucks
Thanks
Great PaPa... Bringin' them up right. God love Ya!
Buen Camino
Raise Dust!
Im a freight broker and I enjoy learning new things. This is by far one of the freights I’ll love to move
@M.K. Johnson Oo jeez , already closed the door before opening.. never mind.
You should teach some one if they want to learn, some one taught or gave an information which you applied to hauling loads like this.
But it’s extremely hard for you to teach others.
If that’s how you live your life . I’ll pray for yah. GOD BLESS
Never shut a door on a blessing that could happen . Take care buddy
Great video
Thanks
I watch Larson Farms videos, as well as Ivers of course. Could watch the videos all day. Usually, what happens to you happens to them the next day and vice-versa. I love all you guys! And...if Reese is the one who edits your videos, he does a super, great job!!!!!
Pam Fyffe thanks and I hope what happened today doesn’t happen to them
I like this video as it reminder me of my early days as a truck driver . If I lived in the midwest again I might even get my CDL just to help with harvest. Looks like fun
Part-time truck drivers are in high demand in the fall and winter around here
Thought you guys would have those kids up there doing this stuff. Tell em it's a fancy tree fort
Best farm videos on youtube
Thanks for the huge compliment
Hello from panama 🇵🇦
Hello
One guy actually cleaning,the rest giving moral support
Team effort
Hi I live in dallas TX I bought a truck I would like to contract with a farm to haul any idea where I can find someone and do they lease you a trailer
Very nice
Beans were extremely dry everywhere before the rain and especially so if those air tubes were shattering them. Who'd a thunk it.
Disappointing
How many bushels does your grain hold
Idk
10-4 good buddy remember keep on trucking and keep the rubber side truck driver
I would really like to own a quadtrac someday, not a clue what I would use it for but I have a few ideas.
They are a good time. If you get one of those stuck you are in trouble
You should do an equipment tour
Sam Hershey we will do one after harvest some time
What do you guys do in the winter months? Just curious
@@wesleyball12 we got 6 trucks hauling grain non stop and all the fun of keeping them running. Plus a trackhoe and bulldozer running all the time and working on equipment and irrigation motors
@iversfarms yeah I bet those are fun in the winter haha. Would love to drive for a farm just was curious about it. Thanks!
Great video! How much Tons or Lbs of wheat can you load in your truck?
52000-50000 to stay legal
@@iversfarms ok great. Thanks for replying.
@@iversfarms Your truck must have 1,0000hp?
@@kensmechanicalaffair they’re all different but they’re all around 500
@@iversfarms Decent, that'll definitely pull it.
I always wanted to get into grain hauling but I don't know squat about agriculture.
Don’t need to know much about ag for hauling grain but it never hurts to
I didn't know y'all had a farm in flat Rock as well... Thought the amish had that all bought up... I haven't been to Lawrence county in a few years.. I grew up there.. Even went to school with an ivers.. I haven't seen her in any videos yet...
This was our first year there. I’m guessing you went to school with Kelley?
@@iversfarms yes. Kelley
Golfernky1 yep she’s George’s daughter
Nice
Hello from Brazil
Hey happy you found us
@@iversfarms i liked the channel, I'from Brazil i work with trucks here. Sorry my english is very bad.
@@Brayan_Trevisan glad you like it and your English is way better than my Portuguese
@@iversfarms ok my friend
Stay with god. I registered on your channel.
Keep posting videos
Sucess
See you
How much does your grain site hold
What was the problem with the air abatement on the New Holland?
Karen Bertram he said the air tubes were bumping beans before they got to the head knocking them out. They did side by sides with the other head and said the one with the air system had more on the ground
Cool
Good stuff
Reese, who is doing the editing on your videos???? It is some of the best I have seen on You Tube....you use old footage to explain the story line and keep the story moving smoothly and cohesively...feel like I am watching a New Line production....GREAT JOB!
That’s me. It’s a struggle in harvest. Theres a lot more I’d like to do with them but do what I can. My wife helps me with uploading things so I don’t have to wait on that and she watches them after I’m done in case I miss something
Miss hearing from you @mrmikeyd just checking to see if you are doing ok
Any good outfits hiring owner operators?? Willing to travel
Can you do a equipment tour
Well do one some time after harvest
Do you guys own a gas station too ???
No
@@iversfarms hopefully you thought what the hell is this guy thinking!!! The reason I asked you that is all the corn and soybeans you raise 😀are you guys interested in a puppy we are going to have the first batch?
вот это ферма!
Coming to a grain leg near you
😂
Back of the truck gets loaded first? We do not do that.
Depends how the trucks parked
Always load he front first for the rest of the year
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rece
Liam Litherland hey
Another good vid! Continue having a safe harvest- I'm assuming the safety harnesses worn while on grain leg were edited out of videos?! Lol
Henry Lopez I’m pretty sure we own one of those
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Hello , I have been following your channel very well. Your channel video topic and quality is very good. You can take your channel even further if you want. But there are some important issues in your channel which will not grow your channel easily if not solved. and your channel SEO score is absolutely zero. this is why your you tube growth is very low. If you can solve this problems your channel will grow very quickly. subscribers ,views , like, comments is very low according to your channel age. and views ,like, comments is also very low according to your subscribers. because channel setting problem and video SEO problem. If these two problems were not present in your channel today you would have got many times better results.
I live in Concord nc like to start hauling a hopper
Can you make good money