How is the Simply Safe pricing structured? I rent pole barn storage 8 miles from home and it would be nice to look at what the cameras see by my phone. Do I buy the various components then pay for services each month? Two people drove into the property 9:05pm one night in late May 2020 and I think they were there to break in. I was in my truck sitting back taking a break after mowing grass for hours. I walked out to talk to them and their excuse was that they thought the road went all the way through. I got really mad and said no it doesn’t this is private property. I’m there every night to check the doors.
Been watching about 2 months.. I’m not a farmer, I’m a retired Army Paratrooper, didn’t realize how many hours you all put in, and how hard you work. Big Thank you to you and your family. I’ve learned a lot
Spent 12 years as a wrecker operator ets’d to come back and take over the family farm due to the age and health of the generation handing off the farm. Farming can be more time consuming day to day then vehicle recovery on deployment but never had a tractor go boom so less stressful most the time
Hello im 13 years old and i always wanted to be a Farmer. You just make my Day for making farming videos and thank you for these videos cause i now want to be a Farmer!
,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lower Michigan is going to have a BUMPER Crop,,,, NEVER seen corn sooo Good... AND THE Beans are amazing,,,,,,, Sorry you are low on rain,,, We'll send you some,,,,
I watch 2-3 of your episodes a night. I grew up with a dad who is still a farm hand to this day. I remember riding with him in the combines when I was young. I am not a farmer myself, but I sure do appreciate the content. Keep pumping the vids out, they're awesome!
I was thinking the same thing in the last video about using the sprayer for watering. Didn't realize just how much water is needed per acre. Kind of mind blowing
Boy I miss corn! Since I moved to Alaska from Vermont I haven't seen the fields except for one trip home. Before I landed I was so happy to see field after field of corn from the air!!
So being from Ia. Quick Star which is based out of Wisconsin has there own dairy and bakery and they deliver every day. They are the ones who sell bag milk in our state. Tell Becky that she’s not crazy. Your podcasts are hilarious keep up the good humor. If you heard about the milk already. Apologies can’t wait for your next video
I know this is a late comment but I watched ur equipment tour from 2 years ago and the 6410 stood to the most because we have 2 of them with 640 bucket loaders on both and we use it for raking hay with our Darf hay rakes. random comment. love your account an content! been watching you since January 2018. keep up the good work!
I know zero about farming and it is really interesting to see how things work with all this technology. You have to be pretty intelligent for that and just farming itself.
Zach, you have one of the most understated and driest sense of humor that I think I’ve ever heard. Probably comes in real handy when you’re farmin’ for a living. Helps keep the drama down. 👍
We have corn in NW Illinois with triple silks.. im guessing for sure 2 will fill out nicely but I doubt that 3rd will.. ive never seen such a healthy crop here. Hope you guys get a shot of rain soon!
My father and his brothers and sisters grew up on a farm, (a couple times growing corn, mainly soybeans - Illinois, ya know.) and I never really made the connection between farming the science, timing, and how the "farmers almanac" plays a pivotal role in - well, farming! Huge kudos to all the farmers both small and large. Truly an talent and a skill.
I'm not a farmer but living in Wisconsin and near farms made me interested in the inner workings. I love your channel its very interesting to watch how far farming has come. Half the time I have no idea what you're talking about but its still cool to watch. And its great to see your son out there working too not just sitting inside playing video games the entire time. I'm sure he will have a great work ethic when older. I think every kid should spend time on a farm learning some good work ethic
Last year on barley we got 120-150 average it is like 80 yield this year we aren’t combing a lot of stuff cuz it’s yielding about 0-10 some it’s high twenty’s conola is 24 dallars CAD THATS CRAZY. and no one has it we already have this years sold and dry land non irrigation isn’t too bad, we’re I’m from Alberta CA, you can claim insurance for dry land or irrigation or both and the dry land in garbage and irrigation is good so we’re writing off most dry land.
I wonder if a cover crop were planted last fall followed by mechanical crimp roller of the cover prior to planting corn would have saved some moisture on the sandier sites. Just saying...🤔
John Deere bought them out last year. We build the engines for them now. I have built a few. I work at John Deere Engine Works. I build the 9.0 liter engine.
Thanks for the video. Great to have you back with the videos. Missed you for a while but fully understand nice to have a break once and a while. Thanks for showing us the corn. Lots of difference depending on the soil and moisture. Hope you get more rain. The Hagie sprayer is really nice. Wow how nice. The cab is so quiet and 120 ft booms. The technology it has is outstanding. Really hard to believe some of this machinery now days. So different than in the 60’s-70’s. Wow. Will try and find your other channel for race car. Believe you said between the rows. Late for lunch-now that is unusual-ha!! Hope you get more rain. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
Hey Zach, hope crops get better. Last year we got 220bpa up here in LOndon Ontario, Canada. It was dry. Our crops look amazing but this july we have gotten over 18inches. Corn is amazing but beans are wet. Amazing crops but some white mold.
Great video, Zach and Becky! I sincerely hope you receive some meaningful rain!! I think you're going to love the Hagie. This is our first year with a 2009 Miller Nitro 4275, upgraded from a pull type. It's a really slick machine! We sprayed all of our tall corn with fungicide--quite the experience, but it's something that takes a while to get used to. As far as coverage goes, there's no competition between a ground rig at 20GPA and a plane at 2GPA.
Everything we got is John Deere, but we bought a 2018 Case IH 4440 2 or 3 year ago, it's also a very nice machine, I would would love to try a new John Deere tho.
My heart goes out for you all up there. I know what it's like to go through a drought, we have two traveling guns we use, and pump from the Missouri River, unless it's a major drought and the Corps of Engineers will not allow us to pump out of the river. United States Corps of Engineers are good guy, (LOL).
Wish I woulda known you were looking for a sprayer, would have recommended a H&S Manufacturing sprayer. Company out of Stephen Minnesota. The farmer I work for has 2 of them on their two twin 8235 R’s. 132ft boom, 1500 gallon tank plus a rinsing tank that I don’t remember how much it holds. It’s a nice machine, can get a lot of acres done real quick!
That's a beauty. What about a scanner for the sprayer that detects the weeds and sprays accordingly or the amount of nitrogen that the crop requires and then applies it via the individual nozzles?? Got to be the way forward. Big savings on chemicals as well.
Hope you guys get some timely rains. It sure does always amaze me however, how good modern crops look even when moisture-stressed. There's a lot to be said about modern genetics and modern soil health practices that help the plants maximize their water use.
In my part "next door" in Sweden we have very good weather and had small sprinkles of rain and dewy nights for a month. I haven't heard any farmer around whine as usual about weather for an unusual long time now! But of course "the kernels may have been filling up better in grain if it [Fill in your normal excuses here] !" as: The trolls could stop peeing on my fields it gets yellow to soon .
Would you be able to have the corn made into silage and maybe help a little ? Just a question from a retired farmer who luckily didn't have to worry about moisture in the '60s thru 2000 when I had to retire .
Sorry to hear about the lack of rain, feel bad now that over here we want the rain to stop so we can work on preparing the table grapes for season... good luck. 🇿🇦💙
How much damage did you get I live in Wisconsin so they said Minnesota I was like oh he probably got hit bad but there was a tornado right be hide out farm house well it really was a tornado yet because it didn’t touch the ground but I just saw your map on fs19 so I downloaded it and I’m just about to start
Hell yea a VSI shirt on your dad great guys do alot of business with them. Get them to let you demo a metalpless plow they are one of the largest distributors in the USA.
simplisafe.com/millennialfarmer
How are ya doin?
Millennial farmer, are you goi g to keep your John Deere sprayer??
You should have got cole the corn star to come and show you how to use it
How is the Simply Safe pricing structured? I rent pole barn storage 8 miles from home and it would be nice to look at what the cameras see by my phone. Do I buy the various components then pay for services each month? Two people drove into the property 9:05pm one night in late May 2020 and I think they were there to break in. I was in my truck sitting back taking a break after mowing grass for hours. I walked out to talk to them and their excuse was that they thought the road went all the way through. I got really mad and said no it doesn’t this is private property. I’m there every night to check the doors.
Have you heard all the buzz about using a power broom to clean your bins out?
I like the Hagie with booms up front, you'll be able to see the poles when you hit them instead of afterward
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Lmaooo 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Omm
Wonder why nobody designs break-away booms for sprayers?
Sure would save us some $$ when “that guy” hits stuff, you’all know ‘em....
Been watching about 2 months.. I’m not a farmer, I’m a retired Army Paratrooper, didn’t realize how many hours you all put in, and how hard you work. Big Thank you to you and your family. I’ve learned a lot
I’m a young equipment operator and I’ve always been on the same boat, it’s amazing how much they do for some times little profit
Thank you for your Service!🇺🇸
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Spent 12 years as a wrecker operator ets’d to come back and take over the family farm due to the age and health of the generation handing off the farm. Farming can be more time consuming day to day then vehicle recovery on deployment but never had a tractor go boom so less stressful most the time
My dad works for Hagie so it’s great to see big operations like yours are using their sprayers.
Even tho John Deere owns them now. We love our Hagie
The guy that plays millennial farmer just made my friends day but all I’m going to say is shut up Alex
Big operation this is a small operation.
You got that right max if he farmed say 8thousand he would not have the time to race or the other crap he’s into
Hello im 13 years old and i always wanted to be a Farmer. You just make my Day for making farming videos and thank you for these videos cause i now want to be a Farmer!
,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lower Michigan is going to have a BUMPER Crop,,,, NEVER seen corn sooo Good... AND THE Beans are amazing,,,,,,, Sorry you are low on rain,,, We'll send you some,,,,
Great to see Hagie represented. Now under Deere but it was started and continues to be manufactured in my hometown of Clarion, IA.
Praying for you and the Farmers in your area for rain.
Praying for rain my friend in Minnesota have a blessed morning.
I watch 2-3 of your episodes a night. I grew up with a dad who is still a farm hand to this day. I remember riding with him in the combines when I was young. I am not a farmer myself, but I sure do appreciate the content. Keep pumping the vids out, they're awesome!
I was thinking the same thing in the last video about using the sprayer for watering. Didn't realize just how much water is needed per acre. Kind of mind blowing
Boy I miss corn! Since I moved to Alaska from Vermont I haven't seen the fields except for one trip home. Before I landed I was so happy to see field after field of corn from the air!!
So being from Ia. Quick Star which is based out of Wisconsin has there own dairy and bakery and they deliver every day. They are the ones who sell bag milk in our state. Tell Becky that she’s not crazy. Your podcasts are hilarious keep up the good humor. If you heard about the milk already. Apologies can’t wait for your next video
Praying for rain for you. So excited about the racing. Thx for all your hard work.
I know this is a late comment but I watched ur equipment tour from 2 years ago and the 6410 stood to the most because we have 2 of them with 640 bucket loaders on both and we use it for raking hay with our Darf hay rakes. random comment. love your account an content! been watching you since January 2018. keep up the good work!
I know zero about farming and it is really interesting to see how things work with all this technology. You have to be pretty intelligent for that and just farming itself.
It's good to see you have a good sense of humor. Many farmers sit around complaining. No two years are never alike. ✌️❤️ Love your show.
Zach, you have one of the most understated and driest sense of humor that I think I’ve ever heard. Probably comes in real handy when you’re farmin’ for a living. Helps keep the drama down. 👍
Wish I could send you some of our rain. Eastern Kentucky has had 36.25 inches since the beginning of the year...
Your father is proud of your progress
The Haggie sprayers are beautiful! Looking forward to seeing it in action.
Nice pun
Very kool sprayer good luck with the crops
Wow! Hagie makes an awesome, versatile sprayer!
Hey Zach that's what you call irrigating you have to put water on a field to make it grow when it don't rain
It's nice to see your modern machines
Millennial Farmer I will be with you
God bless your family and your crops Zach. I am praying for you buddy.
We have corn in NW Illinois with triple silks.. im guessing for sure 2 will fill out nicely but I doubt that 3rd will.. ive never seen such a healthy crop here. Hope you guys get a shot of rain soon!
Prayers for you and the other farmers for rain
My father and his brothers and sisters grew up on a farm, (a couple times growing corn, mainly soybeans - Illinois, ya know.) and I never really made the connection between farming the science, timing, and how the "farmers almanac" plays a pivotal role in - well, farming! Huge kudos to all the farmers both small and large. Truly an talent and a skill.
I was at the races in greenbush that night you were there big fan right here hope you come back more often
Was already all-in on this channel, now I find you run dirt track? Love it
Glad to see things are going for you considering how dry things have been.
Nice demo you got there. Congrats on the good job racing this weekend
Gave you wave going by while on way out to Sturgis on the Harley. Hope you get rain soon.
Yes that is a nice sprayer pappy would say see that you take care of it
I Wish you people could get some of the rain I'm getting every week here in Indiana.
We are gonna be harvesting corn in 2 weeks here in north east North Carolina
I'm not a farmer but living in Wisconsin and near farms made me interested in the inner workings. I love your channel its very interesting to watch how far farming has come. Half the time I have no idea what you're talking about but its still cool to watch. And its great to see your son out there working too not just sitting inside playing video games the entire time. I'm sure he will have a great work ethic when older. I think every kid should spend time on a farm learning some good work ethic
I see on the radar this morning that you’re getting some rain. It hope it some good!
We were dry no rain for most of may and June but now it won't stop raining
We are going to start cutting corn this weekend
Wow the video is clear. Its like looking out a window.
Southern Ontario corn is just blooming
Last year on barley we got 120-150 average it is like 80 yield this year we aren’t combing a lot of stuff cuz it’s yielding about 0-10 some it’s high twenty’s conola is 24 dallars CAD THATS CRAZY. and no one has it we already have this years sold and dry land non irrigation isn’t too bad, we’re I’m from Alberta CA, you can claim insurance for dry land or irrigation or both and the dry land in garbage and irrigation is good so we’re writing off most dry land.
When the Hagie seals the door is that to protect the pilot?
I wonder if a cover crop were planted last fall followed by mechanical crimp roller of the cover prior to planting corn would have saved some moisture on the sandier sites. Just saying...🤔
They brought back the STS brand. Legends.
Thanks for the math on the water per acre. I'd thought about it, even if just to avoid everything drying out early.
I am not a farmer. Im just a farming machinery fan. thats how i came here. but i stayed cuz of zack, that intro made the video already. hahaha
Like the new sprayer Zack it reminds me of called the corn stars
It looked like you may see some rain this week and at least you don’t have to mow the grass as often.
Wish we could send some rain your way from NE New York. Almost 7 inches this month. God Bless.
John Deere bought them out last year. We build the engines for them now. I have built a few. I work at John Deere Engine Works. I build the 9.0 liter engine.
were already harvesting corn and maize in texas.
Thanks for the video. Great to have you back with the videos. Missed you for a while but fully understand nice to have a break once and a while. Thanks for showing us the corn. Lots of difference depending on the soil and moisture. Hope you get more rain. The Hagie sprayer is really nice. Wow how nice. The cab is so quiet and 120 ft booms. The technology it has is outstanding. Really hard to believe some of this machinery now days. So different than in the 60’s-70’s. Wow. Will try and find your other channel for race car. Believe you said between the rows. Late for lunch-now that is unusual-ha!! Hope you get more rain. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
Hey Zach, hope crops get better. Last year we got 220bpa up here in LOndon Ontario, Canada. It was dry. Our crops look amazing but this july we have gotten over 18inches. Corn is amazing but beans are wet. Amazing crops but some white mold.
Great video, Zach and Becky! I sincerely hope you receive some meaningful rain!!
I think you're going to love the Hagie. This is our first year with a 2009 Miller Nitro 4275, upgraded from a pull type. It's a really slick machine! We sprayed all of our tall corn with fungicide--quite the experience, but it's something that takes a while to get used to. As far as coverage goes, there's no competition between a ground rig at 20GPA and a plane at 2GPA.
Everything we got is John Deere, but we bought a 2018 Case IH 4440 2 or 3 year ago, it's also a very nice machine, I would would love to try a new John Deere tho.
My heart goes out for you all up there. I know what it's like to go through a drought, we have two traveling guns we use, and pump from the Missouri River, unless it's a major drought and the Corps of Engineers will not allow us to pump out of the river. United States Corps of Engineers are good guy, (LOL).
Good looking sprayer. Hope it works out well for ya.
Praying you guys and others get some well deserved rain.
Take care. 🙏😎👍👌
Congrats on 200 million views zach
That Hagie guy was pretty awesome.
getting hammered by the weather this morning. I hope it is water only
Great evidence of the singularity of your seeder in this video.
Be interested hearing more about how the insurance works and what you pay vs what you get
Pretty fancy sprayer very interesting content really enjoy your videos
Aww good job I had good birthday today I’m 51 wish I was ther helping u
Wish I woulda known you were looking for a sprayer, would have recommended a H&S Manufacturing sprayer. Company out of Stephen Minnesota. The farmer I work for has 2 of them on their two twin 8235 R’s. 132ft boom, 1500 gallon tank plus a rinsing tank that I don’t remember how much it holds. It’s a nice machine, can get a lot of acres done real quick!
Yes more dirt track racing! Also sleds in the winter!
That's a beauty. What about a scanner for the sprayer that detects the weeds and sprays accordingly or the amount of nitrogen that the crop requires and then applies it via the individual nozzles?? Got to be the way forward. Big savings on chemicals as well.
Hope you guys get some timely rains. It sure does always amaze me however, how good modern crops look even when moisture-stressed. There's a lot to be said about modern genetics and modern soil health practices that help the plants maximize their water use.
That sprayer is sick
Crazy how much technology changed the farming industry
What are the dogs in a truce right now? There have been no beginning battles and i kinda miss it.😔
Well here in Finland also very dry and hot, no rain on weeks so things looks bad here also.
In my part "next door" in Sweden we have very good weather and had small sprinkles of rain and dewy nights for a month. I haven't heard any farmer around whine as usual about weather for an unusual long time now! But of course "the kernels may have been filling up better in grain if it [Fill in your normal excuses here] !" as: The trolls could stop peeing on my fields it gets yellow to soon .
Will pray for you guys, here in nw Ohio it been raining like 2 times a week since may,dad said wettest summer he has ever seen,he is 84
I enjoy the engine noise of your current sprayer. That thing sounds like a beast.
We've had 7in of rain I'm the last 5 weeks in West Australia
Some areas have had 12in
In an area where we should've had closer to 3in
It's wet
Always amazed at the questions you get. Keep it between the rows!! Awaiting the racing videos.
I wish we could give you all the rain we've been getting here in Michigan.
Nice sprayer that looks to benefit your farm very well god bless and stay safe
you should visit the PNW sometime, in Oregon harvest is going strong!
You need to show the wheels/tires of the sprayer. Are you running over corn or beans? How well can it stay between the rows?
Wont have to look round to see whats going on!
I love that baby corn in beef chop suey. Did you finally get rain? Sprayer looks like it belongs on Mars exploring. Looks cool.
North East here. Lots of farmers took the Jabberdoo here. Acres and Acres will be available next year after they all die. exciting times to be alive!!
My day just got better
Awesome video Zach!!!
Would you be able to have the corn made into silage and maybe help a little ? Just a question from a retired farmer who luckily didn't have to worry about moisture in the '60s thru 2000 when I had to retire .
Thank God!!! We've only been asking for a year now! LoL!
The corn here in western Michigan is looking pretty good right now, it just start tassling.
Down here in Ohio around '83 we had to combine some of our corn with a grain head.
Drought?
Do you have any tips for growing beans. I am in Australia. Me and my family are going to grow beans over the summer. For the first time
"and even THAT sprayer....what." - funniest reveal ever haha
I like your work very much
I seen it on Facebook and was really hoping it was yours!
I like these front boom set ups. 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Sorry to hear about the lack of rain, feel bad now that over here we want the rain to stop so we can work on preparing the table grapes for season... good luck. 🇿🇦💙
How much damage did you get I live in Wisconsin so they said Minnesota I was like oh he probably got hit bad but there was a tornado right be hide out farm house well it really was a tornado yet because it didn’t touch the ground but I just saw your map on fs19 so I downloaded it and I’m just about to start
Hell yea a VSI shirt on your dad great guys do alot of business with them. Get them to let you demo a metalpless plow they are one of the largest distributors in the USA.