It’s been 21 years since I have seen that view of the corn climbing the back window of a combine from inside the combine! I miss that. Thank you for these videos so an old farmer can relive his glory days.
I am glad to see that you were able to finally get the harvest going again. I know you said you were hoping to be able to reach non-farmers with your channel, and I want to assure you that you have. Greetings from a non-farmer in Arkansas, deep in the heart of rice country. I was born & grew up in the city, and so never had any exposure to the farming life, despite living in a state whose primary industry is agriculture. My interest in agriculture came from a combination of living in an ag-centric state, and my love of simulator games, especially Farming Simulator. Thankfully TH-cam, and your channel in particular, helps give me a perspective of a real life in agriculture. I have very much enjoyed your videos from what I've learned about how real farming actually works, and from the humor you add as well. I'd hoped also to find a channel that showed farming from down here in Arkansas, but apparently we don't have anyone forward thinking enough to do so like you've done here. I'm hoping you will continue to show and teach us about the farming life like you've done so far. Thank you on behalf of all of us non-farmers, and my best to your wife and your adorable children :)
Oh the joys of farming! Don't you just love harvesting between the rain storms. Spent the last week tinkering around fixing up an old tractor, left hand threads (!) metric, imperial etc etc.
It's really nice to see a huge big time farmer with great equipment I'm a small farmer from PA and I just love ur videos and find them amazing with ur theroys and the technology in ur equipment
It sure was nice to see the sun all day today. We combined corn today but I think we are going to change over to beans tomorrow or at least get everything ready. If they're too wet we will rip some cornstalks. We were surprised how good the ground was here, not too much mud. Still no parking trucks in the field though. They are talking sixties on Thursday. Boy that will sure be nice. Thanks for the video.
ImpsMyPimp did someone say that? Or are you really that stupid that you missed the entire point of my comment... Everyone that follows let this be an example please think before you speak.
I just jumped on the Minnesota farmer band wagon and I’m addicted! My dad actually found your videos! It’s great to see Ag in other parts of the country and see how popular it is! It’s wet in west Texas too, I need to be on a cotton stripper! Good luck!
I tried to harvest today but it was 88, and the Atlantic fish weren’t biting, so I stayed on the beach....but hey I am glad you were able to get started again! I was tired of grain bins.....
Used to work on my grandpas farm until about 13yrs ago. Man the 12 row head and all the big wide equipment you have would’ve been so nice back then. Instead we had a 6 row head 16ft grain head and widest tillage equipment we had was 16ft. It took a minute lol
Great to see the weather giving you a chance to get back out there. Thanks for sharing and take care as we don't want any accidents in the cold weather‼️‼️‼️❤️
My family used to be huge Massey fans as well as Oliver fans, one farm in Kansas and one here in Minnesota but were both sold because they died and no one kept the farming going so I am planning on bringing farming back into my family when I get older here in Minnesota where I live (I am 13) and I live about 3 hours away from Jackson mn in rochester. I hope I can meet you one day here in the future. You are the one that brought the spark back into me bringing farming back to me which I thank you for.
Hooray for the harvest!! Let the combines roll, and reap the fruits of your labor and patience!! Great vid, Zach, glad to see you back at work. Rock on!! 🤘
Almost all of the fields here in central Illinois have been harvested - just some soybeans around to get to yet. Most of the rain has gone to the south and to the north more, so it's hit 'n' miss around here. We have had coyotes growing in number here, but lately we haven't been hearing as many yipping & howling at night. They say there's something going around that's going through, thinning them out. Love the "decor" in the "ladies' room"! I'm glad you found the Men's Room! LOL! Hope you get all the crops out - or have done so by now! God bless, & best wishes from the prairie state (Illinois, although Kansas and Indiana would say it's them)!
Cool glad to see your back at it were waitin at least 1 more day before we try to finish our beans bout 15 acres left wet weather stopped us for a week
Rain and frozen rain here in the Cherry orchards around Charlevoix MI. Corn and beans have been coming in at about the same pace as you guys. We’re shut down for the moment so now we chop wood.... Good luck and god speed!! ✌️🤘💪👊🤗
Love it when you leave the doors open on a harvester or a reactor with tracks like the challenger and don’t have to worry about ripping off the door when you move but then you go to swap to another tractor leave the door open and basically rip the door off always fun
Left for work in east central MN around 4am this morning and had 2 in of snow on the ground, hopefully that didn't get to you and set you back to bad. Have a great Monday!
I was stuck watching the game from my living room and watching it snow 4 inches here in southern Mn. Would have loved to be going in the field. We are going to try to get back pickin tomorrow. It took all day today for the snow to melt. I am the farmer from near Albert Lea who spoke to you briefly at the John Deere area at farmfest. Have a safe harvest.
Great work, man. I'm not a farmer in any capacity. I actually stumbled on your channel after playing a whole bunch of Farm Simulator, and was curious about how it all works in real life. You're very informative, and I appreciate you taking know-nothings like me through this awesome process!
I work on the freighters on the Great Lakes, we were stuck in Duluth and Silver Bay from bad weather last weekend and man it’s COLD in Minnesota! Love the vids though, Go Vikings !
Didn't realise u had steep country. Have hilly country around here where I am here in the Kingaroy area Queensland Australia. Cultivation have contour banks to prevent erosion. Some are permenant banks/ waterways some of the banks are worked over. Great video Zach keep up the great work. Hope the weather holds out so u can finish ur corn and soybeans.
In one of the previous cab corn clips, you mentioned how the pile tends to be toward the front of the tank. Why not use the after market pile auger in the tank (acknowledging that on those hills it's a bit of a crap shoot regardless)?
Super thrilled you got to get back in your element, Zach!!! No more dumb weather or broken grain bins hopefully. Question though: what happens if you have to take a '10-200'?
In the south east corner of SK where I live a bunch of people have like a 1000 acres of beans and corn and canola. We have 500 acres of beans and 200 acres of canola we run a 7200r on our Brent 880 grain cart and tow s670 combines and for trucks we have a Peter built with a straight trailer and two freightliner tandoms.
Looks like fun to me. I’m just a commercial alfalfa hay farmer. Used to do corn silage got the itch to do grain some day miss the howling of the vac of my corn planter
I always wanted to make a gutter type system that goes along the grain bin extensions, that would catch the over flow and channel it back to the grain sample door. I think it would work,
the closest to farming I ever came is planting a 4foot by 12 foot plot of okra one year, hot peppers the next and most recently a potato plot. For some reason, my city ass can't stop watching this!
It’s been 21 years since I have seen that view of the corn climbing the back window of a combine from inside the combine! I miss that. Thank you for these videos so an old farmer can relive his glory days.
djwheels66 that window sure filled up in a hurry!
Gotta love football. Best addition to any tractor. A RADIO! Can't go without. New subscriber here! Greetings from a Florida tomato farmer.
8:27 is the best part of any LONG harvest day, unloading the last load grain out of the combine 😁
Today was a horrible day for me. This really made me smile to see you guys hard at work. Thank you for what you do for the TH-cam community.
I love that you listen to the Vikings too. Paul Allen makes Sunday's harvesting that much better
I am glad to see that you were able to finally get the harvest going again. I know you said you were hoping to be able to reach non-farmers with your channel, and I want to assure you that you have. Greetings from a non-farmer in Arkansas, deep in the heart of rice country. I was born & grew up in the city, and so never had any exposure to the farming life, despite living in a state whose primary industry is agriculture. My interest in agriculture came from a combination of living in an ag-centric state, and my love of simulator games, especially Farming Simulator. Thankfully TH-cam, and your channel in particular, helps give me a perspective of a real life in agriculture. I have very much enjoyed your videos from what I've learned about how real farming actually works, and from the humor you add as well. I'd hoped also to find a channel that showed farming from down here in Arkansas, but apparently we don't have anyone forward thinking enough to do so like you've done here.
I'm hoping you will continue to show and teach us about the farming life like you've done so far. Thank you on behalf of all of us non-farmers, and my best to your wife and your adorable children :)
Oh the joys of farming! Don't you just love harvesting between the rain storms. Spent the last week tinkering around fixing up an old tractor, left hand threads (!) metric, imperial etc etc.
Watching the corn go in the hopper is so satisfying
It's really nice to see a huge big time farmer with great equipment I'm a small farmer from PA and I just love ur videos and find them amazing with ur theroys and the technology in ur equipment
Can agree that once there is a break in the weather you take it no matter how small the window is
Glad to see you are going again. Sugar beet farmers still shut down in the Valley. I didn't hear any screams from the ladies restroom!
Every day I have a bowl of my beloved cornflakes. Been doing it for 42 years now. I have a new appreciation for how those flakes got to my bowl.lol
Wow! Just so fascinating to see how high tech big farming has become these days. My husband and I are really enjoying your videos.
It sure was nice to see the sun all day today. We combined corn today but I think we are going to change over to beans tomorrow or at least get everything ready. If they're too wet we will rip some cornstalks. We were surprised how good the ground was here, not too much mud. Still no parking trucks in the field though. They are talking sixties on Thursday. Boy that will sure be nice. Thanks for the video.
It makes me happy that good wholesome American work makes for popular viewing!
ImpsMyPimp did someone say that? Or are you really that stupid that you missed the entire point of my comment... Everyone that follows let this be an example please think before you speak.
Love the sweet sound of that John Deere combine starting up!
Idk why, but I love the sound of auger when it dumps corn in the grain cart!
7:43...cab corn!!! You owe us all a beer now.
I just jumped on the Minnesota farmer band wagon and I’m addicted! My dad actually found your videos! It’s great to see Ag in other parts of the country and see how popular it is! It’s wet in west Texas too, I need to be on a cotton stripper! Good luck!
I learn something every time. Getting lessons from a genuine Farmacist. Where PhD actually does mean 'piled higher and deeper'.
I tried to harvest today but it was 88, and the Atlantic fish weren’t biting, so I stayed on the beach....but hey I am glad you were able to get started again! I was tired of grain bins.....
Used to work on my grandpas farm until about 13yrs ago. Man the 12 row head and all the big wide equipment you have would’ve been so nice back then. Instead we had a 6 row head 16ft grain head and widest tillage equipment we had was 16ft. It took a minute lol
Hi my dear millennial farming is not a game , farming is passion farming is a life, farmer is king of world, I Enjoying in your videos
I'm glad you have managed to get back at it fingers crossed every thing gose well for you. From Andy in UK
you are absolutely fun to watch, thank you for sharing.
Great to see the weather giving you a chance to get back out there. Thanks for sharing and take care as we don't want any accidents in the cold weather‼️‼️‼️❤️
My family used to be huge Massey fans as well as Oliver fans, one farm in Kansas and one here in Minnesota but were both sold because they died and no one kept the farming going so I am planning on bringing farming back into my family when I get older here in Minnesota where I live (I am 13) and I live about 3 hours away from Jackson mn in rochester. I hope I can meet you one day here in the future. You are the one that brought the spark back into me bringing farming back to me which I thank you for.
He is further north
Good luck
Hooray for the harvest!! Let the combines roll, and reap the fruits of your labor and patience!! Great vid, Zach, glad to see you back at work. Rock on!! 🤘
You guys still use CB’s that’s awesome, my family haven’t in forever. I love them to talk to random people where ever. Have a great harvest
Hi Zach. A livestream popped on but couldn't hear so going back couple years lol..
Almost all of the fields here in central Illinois have been harvested - just some soybeans around to get to yet. Most of the rain has gone to the south and to the north more, so it's hit 'n' miss around here.
We have had coyotes growing in number here, but lately we haven't been hearing as many yipping & howling at night. They say there's something going around that's going through, thinning them out.
Love the "decor" in the "ladies' room"! I'm glad you found the Men's Room! LOL! Hope you get all the crops out - or have done so by now! God bless, & best wishes from the prairie state (Illinois, although Kansas and Indiana would say it's them)!
Coyotes are getting lead poisoning 😂
We woke up to 6 inches of snow here in south west Minnesota on Sunday morning
Man, thanks for your videos. Not only are the very entertaining, but they are also highly educational in parts (like your video about GMOs). Cheers!
There’s nothing like coming home from a long day of school and having a brand new millennial farmer video
Cool glad to see your back at it were waitin at least 1 more day before we try to finish our beans bout 15 acres left wet weather stopped us for a week
I enjoyed the view of the corn climbing the back window. great video double thumbs up.
Rain and frozen rain here in the Cherry orchards around Charlevoix MI. Corn and beans have been coming in at about the same pace as you guys. We’re shut down for the moment so now we chop wood....
Good luck and god speed!!
✌️🤘💪👊🤗
Hi I have been watching you harvest and plant👍🚜🚜🚜
For Petes sake it is about time i hope the weather holds out so you can keep harvesting have a great day be safe.
Everyone seems to be having trouble getting beans out....ugh. Good luck to y'all for a good week for continued harvesting.
So glad ya'll are in the field!!! Potty break was too far from the tractor and I'm glad you didn't use the handicap stall!!!
Amazing how fast that window fills up with a 12 row head!
Nice to see you were finally able to get back out there Zach! - Dave
Much better channel than OLF! More farming, less bitching! Subscribing!
Love it when you leave the doors open on a harvester or a reactor with tracks like the challenger and don’t have to worry about ripping off the door when you move but then you go to swap to another tractor leave the door open and basically rip the door off always fun
I'm glad to see a farm show his love for his life style I grew up in dairy
Left for work in east central MN around 4am this morning and had 2 in of snow on the ground, hopefully that didn't get to you and set you back to bad. Have a great Monday!
I was stuck watching the game from my living room and watching it snow 4 inches here in southern Mn. Would have loved to be going in the field. We are going to try to get back pickin tomorrow. It took all day today for the snow to melt. I am the farmer from near Albert Lea who spoke to you briefly at the John Deere area at farmfest. Have a safe harvest.
Love watching you videos dude and skol Vikings from the uk 🇬🇧, so happy when I got to see them last year in London
I will go home right now... I like the sound of the combine harvester.
Another awesome video Zack!
Great work, man. I'm not a farmer in any capacity. I actually stumbled on your channel after playing a whole bunch of Farm Simulator, and was curious about how it all works in real life. You're very informative, and I appreciate you taking know-nothings like me through this awesome process!
I work on the freighters on the Great Lakes, we were stuck in Duluth and Silver Bay from bad weather last weekend and man it’s COLD in Minnesota! Love the vids though, Go Vikings !
I finally got in a field yesterday a little bit of wet milo but at least its something. beans should be good in a couple days when this is done.
greeting from Europe, you are the best farmer
Man you guys are clipping right along for all the struggles this harvest has presented! Another great video! #WorldsOkayestFarmer
Love it keep farming 👍👍😎😎
Everytime I fire off in a corn field, I have to sing a few verses of " Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care"
Happy slip sliding in a forward motion towards a successful harvest.
I’ve been waiting at school all day for this!
keep up the great videos. Love watching them.
Didn't realise u had steep country. Have hilly country around here where I am here in the Kingaroy area Queensland Australia. Cultivation have contour banks to prevent erosion. Some are permenant banks/ waterways some of the banks are worked over. Great video Zach keep up the great work. Hope the weather holds out so u can finish ur corn and soybeans.
What a perfect time too have a snack, great video as always.
Nice find of the hammer and slip pliers
Had no idea combines filled that fast.. thats awesome!
Here in Germany its so dry, we would be very happy to get a few weeks as moisture as you guys have it right now
Your tractors are the best and your vids are class
Michigan it's been raining I finally just got to hop back in and do some corn let's go baby
Awesome video TY for sharing
Hey buddy got to love them commercial breaks
Glad to see you guy's finally getting able to get out there. ✌God bless stay safe 🚜🇺🇸🚜
In one of the previous cab corn clips, you mentioned how the pile tends to be toward the front of the tank. Why not use the after market pile auger in the tank (acknowledging that on those hills it's a bit of a crap shoot regardless)?
Good luck and thanks for sharing
Having flashbacks watching the grain overtaking the glass window of the grain tank!
Super thrilled you got to get back in your element, Zach!!! No more dumb weather or broken grain bins hopefully. Question though: what happens if you have to take a '10-200'?
Jordan Roberts go in a bush and use leaves as tp
My uncle did that when he was a kid. Problem was he grabbed poison ivy leaves...
Jordan Roberts shit happens when you got to take a 10-200
I really enjoyed sounds of the machine when your harvesting. Thanks!
Beautiful!
We don't do that where I have my fields but a mile north and there is your hearing from South Dakota farmer
Zach 🌽 I'm watching an old video and This one pops up NICE 👍
good weather for you guys
“Oh this is the ladies room” 😂😂😂
It's always funny when people ask what we do for the bathroom
Glad all is well.
In the south east corner of SK where I live a bunch of people have like a 1000 acres of beans and corn and canola. We have 500 acres of beans and 200 acres of canola we run a 7200r on our Brent 880 grain cart and tow s670 combines and for trucks we have a Peter built with a straight trailer and two freightliner tandoms.
Clay Johnson that sounds like quite the set-up!
Yup it is!
Looks like fun to me. I’m just a commercial alfalfa hay farmer. Used to do corn silage got the itch to do grain some day miss the howling of the vac of my corn planter
Greetings from the Netherlands 😎🚜
I love the humor
Omg love this channel. By far my favorite
Thanks for the videos Keep up the good work.
Glad to see that you know how to make cab 🌽 lol your doing a great job
Awesome vlog as always man. Good work.
Rock and Roll brother.
Love your videos best farm channel out there.
The challenger looks good
Everytime I watch your videos it makes me happy and relieved. What's the yeild so far.
My farm got snowed on Sunday down by Rochester. Only got 30 acres of corn out and no beans so far.
I always wanted to make a gutter type system that goes along the grain bin extensions, that would catch the over flow and channel it back to the grain sample door. I think it would work,
That Challenger is such a cool tractor!
Zach, where is up yonder? Are you sure it wasn't down yinder??? LOL!!
the closest to farming I ever came is planting a 4foot by 12 foot plot of okra one year, hot peppers the next and most recently a potato plot. For some reason, my city ass can't stop watching this!