Thanks again for the videos. I love watching the seasons in Montana. I live in se costal North Carolina. we only get snow once every 3 or 4 years and then only a dusting. In 1973, we got 4 inches of snow followed by 3 inches of ice from a freak costal storm. Schools were closed for 14 days, and we did not have salt or salt trucks or snow plows. Everything was shut down.I had an 820 john deere so I could pull out cars. I'm watching y'all live and work with feet of snow truly amazing to see.
Some day you’ll sit in your office with a Joystick controller running your 1,000hp Quad, 150’ drill and 2500 bu cart, remotely, only making slight corrections from the mapping software that is variable rate seeding and applying fertilizer from the field files. Crazy thing is the technology exists today to do all of that.
Who’s going to fix the plugging and lose tubes that come unhooked.. along with all the other stuff that goes wrong on a daily and sometimes hourly basis.. Farming is way more than steering the tractor.. Anyone that is involved in farming knows that humans can never be replaced by technology..
@ you’re right. I’ve seen remote controlled sprayers that operate like electric mowers. They operate inside a perimeter & return to the fill area when empty. Plus the drones. It would be more work trying to fine tune a combine. As it is now, the farmers are out checking losses & changing settings every field or variety change, someone would be trailing it anyway.
Hey Tony, you got yourself a "little" drill! About like my cousin having a 12 row corn planter for cleanup and replanting. By the way they run 2 36 row planters .
Thks for the 715 / 100' B Video, nice setup. Would that configuration increase your productivity enough to allow you to pick up additional land, if you were so inclined?
I have a question? My dad was a farmer. I have managed assemblies in special machine construction worth up to 2 million euros in many countries. These countries were Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Paraguay and the USA. Why do you have to treat the seeds with poison? The poison mainly affects the consumer!
Probably did this long ago. Have farmers traded fields, renumerating for disparities of soil type, terrain etc; To consolidate their own farms? Industrial tree farms, private, state and federal landowners did it past here in N.W. USA.
Looking at all the gadgets installed I'm still amazed how my family was able to get the harvest off each year when I was growing up in the 60s.
Just remember they sell their commodities for the same prices as you did in the 60s 😂
I've watched all your videos and still look forward to the next one! God bless you all!
Great job..... glad to see the 715 in action.
sweet ride in the new cab,
May you be blessed this coming year.
Thanks again for the videos. I love watching the seasons in Montana. I live in se costal North Carolina. we only get snow once every 3 or 4 years and then only a dusting. In 1973, we got 4 inches of snow followed by 3 inches of ice from a freak costal storm. Schools were closed for 14 days, and we did not have salt or salt trucks or snow plows. Everything was shut down.I had an 820 john deere so I could pull out cars. I'm watching y'all live and work with feet of snow truly amazing to see.
Looks like a dream!
Thank you for another great video. Where i grew up , our fields weren't anywhere near the size of yours. That is beautiful country y'all live in
"BIG" Fields in Big Sky Country! Big sophisticated equipment!!!
Blessings from South Texas!❤🙏🇺🇲🚜🚜
Awesome looking tractor and airseeder Tony
Great job picking rocks Tim
Nice looking disc drill Tony
Great video Tony
What a tractor office😂😂. Thanks so much!
Another great video. It is good to have a quality Montana Farm TH-cam channel here! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.
Some day you’ll sit in your office with a Joystick controller running your 1,000hp Quad, 150’ drill and 2500 bu cart, remotely, only making slight corrections from the mapping software that is variable rate seeding and applying fertilizer from the field files. Crazy thing is the technology exists today to do all of that.
It’ll be done remotely for sure but with dozens of smaller drones working 24/7. The days of huge machinery like this are numbered
I think Zach Johnson will be one of the first farmers to test it out. Makes sense, he’s a Millennial, minimize physical labor as he always says.😂
Who’s going to fix the plugging and lose tubes that come unhooked.. along with all the other stuff that goes wrong on a daily and sometimes hourly basis.. Farming is way more than steering the tractor.. Anyone that is involved in farming knows that humans can never be replaced by technology..
@ you’re right. I’ve seen remote controlled sprayers that operate like electric mowers. They operate inside a perimeter & return to the fill area when empty. Plus the drones. It would be more work trying to fine tune a combine. As it is now, the farmers are out checking losses & changing settings every field or variety change, someone would be trailing it anyway.
@@clearskiesranch1362will never happen
Hey Tony, you got yourself a "little" drill! About like my cousin having a 12 row corn planter for cleanup and replanting. By the way they run 2 36 row planters .
Very nice rig.
Hello Warren 👋
What a rig
That disc drill looks badass compared to my little 1990ccs.
Some kit ye guys have 💸
Thanks for sharing 😊
Great job seeding winter wht Tim
Hello 👋 Amy and girls
When I was a kid I used a 12 foot seeder.
Thks for the 715 / 100' B Video, nice setup. Would that configuration increase your productivity enough to allow you to pick up additional land, if you were so inclined?
"POOOOOOWWWER!!!" Jeremy Clarkson
Words to live by
Build a house with all that rock!
All the rocks not fitting in the picker and carrying some on the forks to the pile...Yep.
Hey Tony. How is Collin getting on these days?
MoreFastAg!
I have a question?
My dad was a farmer.
I have managed assemblies in special machine construction worth up to 2 million euros in many countries.
These countries were Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Paraguay and the USA.
Why do you have to treat the seeds with poison?
The poison mainly affects the consumer!
Cow in the bar, what's with the long face. Lol, for some reason, that's funny
Great video ... is 715 a demo or have you bought it 😊😊😊
It's his
Gonna need a bigger rock picker. :)
Wow I’m here in south east Alabama and we don’t even have fields big enough to turn that around in it looks strange not seeing any trees around
Tim, great mechanic, window washer, not so much! - lol
QUESTION:
Tony are you keeping the 580 in your tractor stable ?
Yes
How many days of seeding in the fall do u guys have?
Great video. Is your "new" disc drill new or used, if you said I missed it. Guess you're keeping the old quad trac?
Used. Yes we are keeping it.
manifique ensemble 👍👍👍
Someday someone will test a 715 on some big kit on some tough ground or on real "hills". 😊
Did the solar flares affect your rtk?
I always forget. Do you want winter wheat to sprout before the frost, or stay dormant until Spring? I think of it like garlic.
I love the content. Anyway we can get the second camera to stop from being choppy?? It’s killing me haha
I think we fixed it.
What’s going on with Tim’s camera
I thought you bought the 100’ drill so you only had to run 1 drill? Now you’re back to two tractors and two drills
👍
Ok whats Warrens new machine?
Motorhome & RV lot in sunny Arizona 😅
How ya like that 715 compared to the old 580 that has been boosted? Got my answer right after I asked! - lol
Why does Tim’s camera seem so laggy lately
It had a setting messed up. I think we fixed it but there are more clips to edit.
How much land do you farm ?
Bi turbo power
Be carefull of the transmission noise. After spending a large part of my life in and out of cabins and in workshops, wear hearing protection.
👨🌾🚜👨🌾😍😍👍
Probably did this long ago. Have farmers traded fields, renumerating for disparities of soil type, terrain etc; To consolidate their own farms? Industrial tree farms, private, state and federal landowners did it past here in N.W. USA.
715 a demo? Or own
that ^)ft looks tiny compared to the 100Ft
Do you have very many coyotes up there I always wanted to trap that country.
What is the plow number of the disc drill ? I have a 5925 disc drill.
3720