Incredible footage of the 2024 corn harvest! The X9 1100 combines are seriously impressive-230 bushels per acre is fantastic. Great to see how the high-tech equipment is handling this year’s crop 😘😘😘
Ģreat video. Farmers wait for this moment all year. Beautiful corn harvest in our American style. Beautiful machine working all the time on a larga area. Well maintained. Beautiful machines are the pride of every owner . Respect to this man and all farmers of Texas. God bless you! I love corn harvest y love watching your video ....
I have been watching, learning and enjoying the channel for years, especially this huge operation and Matt’s description of the equipment. Please keep them coming. Very impressed with the worldwide viewership.
great video, good to see you out and about love to watch those big machines , east coast south carolina here corn harvest has not started yet we had a tropical system come threw here a few weeks ago dropped 12 to 20 inches of rain in some places but its drying out pretty good
Thanks for taking alongside the harvest! It’s an amazing how much technology has changed in the ability to produce massive amounts of food food production!!
Been watching from San Antonio,TX for several years now and I really enjoy how you share all the technical information and pricing on all the equipment. I farmed in the 1960s when I was a teenager and boy, has things changed! Keep up the great work and awesome videos.
People don't understand that bigger farms have to start early. You use a wet bin, let the dryer do it's thing. They need this extra month to get the field work done and get the winter wheat planted. Yes it's wet but this farm is designed to run this way. It's a large operation, larger than most
@@Edward-tp5nc this is a 30,000 acre farm. Running multiple crops on the same ground. Running a massive tillage operation. Sorry bud, 10,000 does not compare to 30,000. I thought math was easy, I was wrong
@@cliff4695 you are silly and wrong. There is no difference in someone farming 2500 acres with one big combine compared to many like this. My Uncles never paid out all that money in grain bin storage even though they had it as my cousins do. They had more than two combines. They have 4 for 10,000 acres right now and they farm together so that the families all share machinery costs and they harvest under 20 percent and sell it out of the field for usually 1/4 of it. Then they store some for a short while if prices aren’t high enough or for Jan delivery etc. I also know a farmer up here that has 20,000 acres and him and his sons and hired help do not harvest over 20% so don’t you go calling me bud because I happen to know farming pretty darn well and it’s done differently up north and what it is here and our bushels per acre are much more. You can waste a hell of a lot on drying costs. Sometimes it’s cheaper to wait. Good grief.
Congratulations Jason on your fourteen years of video production! Watching from Arizona. I wanted to ask how much time Matt and the other operators spend on maintenance etc. before they get rolling in the mornings.
Thank you for watching. The field in this video is 20 minutes from Elkton, KY. I made a video in Elkton, KY in February of the FFA Drive your tractor to school day. The video is at th-cam.com/video/g1i0mvoDun0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0K__D3aNFbw5HN5C
Watching in Middletown VA we don't do any grain we just make hay and sell it but I Definitely wish we did grains I would love to run that equipment it looks like a whole lot of fun
DANG IT I MISSED THE LIVE!!! I ALWAYS WATCH THE LIVES!! Anyways have you ever thought of doing a gleaner conventional combine video? Starting with the k,k2,k3 the F,F2,F3, and so on to the Ls. I have a pretty nice 1980 F2 corn, soybean special, diesel with a deere 443 4 row corn head. You cld film us picking. We farm in southwestern Nebraska. Let me know if your interested. Also have a 9560sts,9500, 95 corn special, and 55 combines aswell. We can film for you and send the clips to you! KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS JASON!!! WE LOVE IT!
Hi I'm watching from Minnesota. It will be the end of September before we start beans. We run a 690 and a 9870. Is there a reason they don't run chopping heads. We do as do a lot of farmers in Minnesota and we deep rip all our corn ground
Watching from Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺. Can’t believe the scale of that farm, they would grow more grain than our entire local district. Do they own all their land or rent it?
I am sorry you missed it. It was unplanned. The combines were in the lady corner of the field and heading to a small field so it seemed like a good time to do a live stream. Thank you for watching so many of my videos.
Great to see harvest under way. Thanks for getting all the footage. Watching from Hudson Valley NY.
Hey Jason,I'm from NSW,Australia,luv watching your videos,keep up the good work
It's ALWAYS great to ride along with Matt from Garnett farms!!👍🏻👍🏻
Incredible footage of the 2024 corn harvest! The X9 1100 combines are seriously impressive-230 bushels per acre is fantastic. Great to see how the high-tech equipment is handling this year’s crop 😘😘😘
Mind you that's at 25% moisture with shrink that's only like 195
Watching your video, from Dundee, MN, 130 miles SW of Minneapolis, MN. Be another 3 weeks before we start harvest in our area.
Hey big tractor power family! Awesome combine Jason... Have him come up and pick mine in another 5 weeks or so.... Won't take him long... Lol
Good to see Matt again, nice. Combines thanks Jason
learning and enjoying the channel for years, especially this huge operation and Matt’s description of the equipment.
Ģreat video. Farmers wait for this moment all year. Beautiful corn harvest in our American style. Beautiful machine working all the time on a larga area. Well maintained. Beautiful machines are the pride of every owner . Respect to this man and all farmers of Texas. God bless you! I love corn harvest y love watching your video ....
I have been watching, learning and enjoying the channel for years, especially this huge operation and Matt’s description of the equipment. Please keep them coming. Very impressed with the worldwide viewership.
I love corn 🌽 harvest and it’s good to see Matt! Thanks for sharing here from southeastern Georgia
Thank you Jason for your videos....Garnett Farms are truly incredible...and thank you Matt for sharing your time with us!!
Love watching your video. I like watching Matt.
Enjoy watching this farm operate. I'm in west central Indiana.
Awesome!!! Thanks Jason, Garnett Farms and Matt. Great content and information. 👍👍🇺🇸🙏🏼🇺🇸😎
great video, good to see you out and about love to watch those big machines , east coast south carolina here corn harvest has not started yet we had a tropical system come threw here a few weeks ago dropped 12 to 20 inches of rain in some places but its drying out pretty good
Hello from Elkton Michigan a farming community allways watch these videos thank you Matt for the videos
Love Big Tractor Power
Portage La Praire MB Canada
Thank you.
GREAT STUFF..... North Texas... Mineral Wells 😊
Man that corn harvesting looks fun! From northwest Alberta Canada we can’t grow corn here for seed production just for cattle silage
Hello Jason!! Watching tonight from central South Carolina. Thanks for sharing your ride-a-long with Matt. 👍👍
This is one of my best farms, I love to see Billy's crews working, i think Matt is probably the Foreman or the lead operator on Billy farms
Thanks for taking alongside the harvest! It’s an amazing how much technology has changed in the ability to produce massive amounts of food food production!!
Hello from somerset in the UK. Nice to see matt again.
12 thousand acres just blows my mind...
Dryden NY, Tompkins County home of Cornell University and the heart of the Finger Lakes!
Hello From Jacksonville Arkansas, good to see Matt and the Crew from Kentucky in Action
Been watching from San Antonio,TX for several years now and I really enjoy how you share all the technical information and pricing on all the equipment. I farmed in the 1960s when I was a teenager and boy, has things changed! Keep up the great work and awesome videos.
Excellent overview of agriculture technology trends.
Oi, boa tarde. Sou do Brasil, Estado de São Paulo. Eu amo assistir seus vídeos. Abraços.
Me parece estar com umidade alta, ou é ilusão de ótica?
Watching from south africa
People don't understand that bigger farms have to start early. You use a wet bin, let the dryer do it's thing. They need this extra month to get the field work done and get the winter wheat planted. Yes it's wet but this farm is designed to run this way. It's a large operation, larger than most
Not Always. My Uncles and now cousins farm about 10,000 acres and they get done and try to always go when moisture is 20 or under.
@@Edward-tp5nc this is a 30,000 acre farm. Running multiple crops on the same ground. Running a massive tillage operation. Sorry bud, 10,000 does not compare to 30,000. I thought math was easy, I was wrong
@@cliff4695 you are silly and wrong. There is no difference in someone farming 2500 acres with one big combine compared to many like this. My Uncles never paid out all that money in grain bin storage even though they had it as my cousins do. They had more than two combines. They have 4 for 10,000 acres right now and they farm together so that the families all share machinery costs and they harvest under 20 percent and sell it out of the field for usually 1/4 of it. Then they store some for a short while if prices aren’t high enough or for Jan delivery etc. I also know a farmer up here that has 20,000 acres and him and his sons and hired help do not harvest over 20% so don’t you go calling me bud because I happen to know farming pretty darn well and it’s done differently up north and what it is here and our bushels per acre are much more. You can waste a hell of a lot on drying costs. Sometimes it’s cheaper to wait. Good grief.
Always great to see this farm get started shelling corn. Watching from Wolf Creek Ky.
Thank you for watching. Great to have a fellow Kentuckian watching.
From Illinois
Pleasant View Tennessee. I know the Garnetts really well.
Good luck on your harvest this year
Watching from London, UK, been out of the job for a long time, and you keep me up to the changes in the technology
Dave in eastern nc! Love this stuff! Brought up tobacco, peanuts ,cotton and soybeans farming!
Love those green machines eating corn
Great video. Watched here from. NW Pennsylvania
Thank you. I went to college in NW PA.
That's amazing
Congratulations Jason on your fourteen years of video production! Watching from Arizona. I wanted to ask how much time Matt and the other operators spend on maintenance etc. before they get rolling in the mornings.
Simply fantastic, I’m amazed!
Hello from Missouri
Watching from Springville indiana looking good glad to see all Jhon deer equipment miss doing all that have good season stay safe
Wisconsin here damm they plant early
Saw a 24 30" on the X9 forum page last fall .
I always watch ur show I'm from Iowa I helped my dad farm all his life I enjoyed it
It's awesome watching the X9 1100 john deere combines in the fields
Hello from Elkton Michigan tip of the mitten
Thank you for watching. The field in this video is 20 minutes from Elkton, KY. I made a video in Elkton, KY in February of the FFA Drive your tractor to school day. The video is at th-cam.com/video/g1i0mvoDun0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0K__D3aNFbw5HN5C
Hello from NewZealand Just coming out of winter here and spring field work is underway.
Looks great 👍
Watching from central Michigan getting ready for corn chopping silage
Can you see Millennial Farmer's new silo using John Deere x9 1100 corn header on tracks
North Ms here been watching this channel a long time very enjoyable
From Louisiana
230 is good in Kentucky. I think we will hit 255 in Central IL.
my 5 year old watches your videos every day. we live in Ireland 🇮🇪
Watching from Guelph, Ontario Canada - it will be a couple months before corn harvest starts around here.
Hello from eastern Ontario, Canada, corn not great in this area, too much rain, lot of light green corn.
I'm from Kings illinois
Parabens eu sou seu fã amo seu canal e seus vídeos sucesso sempre 👏👏👌👌✌✌🚜🚜🇧🇷🇧🇷
5 x9 4 grain cars and 15 ?? Wow. From North Central mn
Watching in Middletown VA we don't do any grain we just make hay and sell it but I Definitely wish we did grains I would love to run that equipment it looks like a whole lot of fun
Watching from South Dakota, love your videos!!!!
Great state of Wisconsin
Thank you for watching David. I have video from Wisconsin on the way soon
From saint joseph missouri
Thank you for watching.
Reidville SC
From south Texas love the tractor videos
Thank you for watching Terry.
Hi. From Slovenia
South-West Ontario,Canada.
Great farming region. Thank you.
Moorhead Minnesota
DANG IT I MISSED THE LIVE!!! I ALWAYS WATCH THE LIVES!! Anyways have you ever thought of doing a gleaner conventional combine video? Starting with the k,k2,k3 the F,F2,F3, and so on to the Ls. I have a pretty nice 1980 F2 corn, soybean special, diesel with a deere 443 4 row corn head. You cld film us picking. We farm in southwestern Nebraska. Let me know if your interested. Also have a 9560sts,9500, 95 corn special, and 55 combines aswell. We can film for you and send the clips to you! KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS JASON!!! WE LOVE IT!
Hi I'm watching from Minnesota. It will be the end of September before we start beans. We run a 690 and a 9870. Is there a reason they don't run chopping heads. We do as do a lot of farmers in Minnesota and we deep rip all our corn ground
West Virginia
Thank you for watching.
Watching from Lynchburg tn where most of that corn is shipped to
Very cool. 😁👍
Hello From, Lewisburg Tennessee!!!
Thanks for the livestream👍👍 greetings from germany👍😉
Possibly a lighting strike spot at 18:28?
Watching from Box Springs Georgia
Watching from Six Mile, upstate South Carolina
Watching from the Fingerlakes area of NYS.
Watching from Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺. Can’t believe the scale of that farm, they would grow more grain than our entire local district. Do they own all their land or rent it?
How fun to be with your son
What do you have to do or change on the combine to get it ready to combine another type of grain , watching from Georgia
Terry in Western Washington.
Once again, I didn't get a notification for this live stream, but I at least got one well after the fact so got to see it late.
Hello from Central Alberta, Canada. Swathing has started but haven’t seen any combines yet.
I saw some just east of Lacombe today. A couple Deere’s and 2 Claas 8800’s
@@mark2343
Yah, I probably just haven’t seen the ones working in the Edmonton area. Thanks for the feedback.
Great video Jason, Hi Matt! thanks for letting BTP record your farming!!
Tracks are better than wheels dually
This farm has one X9 on tracks right now. I hope to film it next weekend.
We go through Hopkinsville twice a year. Alma, MI
Excellent video once again big T 👍👍👍
Missed the livestream ☹️
I am sorry you missed it. It was unplanned. The combines were in the lady corner of the field and heading to a small field so it seemed like a good time to do a live stream. Thank you for watching so many of my videos.
That corn is only running about 150 bushels to the acre I worked with the x9 before not been fills up a lot better than that
Has it always been John deere combines
The farm ran Allis-Chalmers All-Crop combines and Gleaners for many years until the John Deere 7700 Turbo came out.
Hi big tractor power watching from Ireland harvest will be late here
Watching from N.H.
Thank you.
What is the fuel tank holding on fuel filter
Hopefully the corn prices go !
Hi from New Zealand.
Jerry from franklin ky
Randall from Phoenix watching
Thank you for watching Randall.
Watching from BC Canada