Note. To farmers neighbors. I watch for high school fund raisers, especially foot long hoagies. One night I came home, all the tractors and grains carts at our farm. My uncle said have to bring in all the corn tonite bad weather coming. I handed him a bag with 10 hoagies. They ate on the run, worked until midnight. They really appreciated the fast meal, when the minutes cpunt. 4th generation on this land. 10th generation for rural Pennsylvania.
Looks like fun! Glad you finished harvesting those beans for your neighbor. Truly was a nice experience being brought along... almost like we were helping your neighbor too! Thank you so much!
We're finished with beans too. We were combining corn today & we actually got snowed out about 5:00 this afternoon. It snowed pretty good for awhile. Turned the fields white anyway. Hope we don't see anymore of that for awhile. Thanks for the video.
I am not a farmer but I do enjoy watching your videos. There is so much one can learn from these & other farmers videos on todays farms equipment and farmers. Thank you for making the time to produce these very well done videos!
I could not believe it when I heard you say “NOTCH JOHNSON”, then I said no way he’s talking about Son Of The Beach! That was awesome. Long time STERN fan here!! I’m not a farmer, I don’t even have a garden, just an electrician from southern Maryland. We have a bunch of farm land around us but nothing like what you guys have, pretty cool stuff. GREAT VIDEOS, enjoying watching all you guys do
non farmer who recently discovered your channel. I am enjoying all the videos and look forward to your new postings.Thanks for your dedication to farming.
We have a horsch joker on our farm. We use it in the fall and spring as our only tillage tool besides a ripper every now and then. The joker is the best tillage tool we’ve ever used. Definitely look into buying one or the John Deere one. Works great for everything
I am seriously jealous of you with all these bad ass tractors and equipment you get to operator. When I worked on the family farm the biggest tractor we had at the time was a International 1466.
Farmers are the backbone of this country. Would like to say thank you to the whole family your hard work is appreciated. Another thing is I'm a huge dirt track racing fan I'm from southern Indiana would love to see what's going on with the race cars.
Well Christmas is right around the corner put the s780 under the Christmas tree. I think most farmers do a little bit of custom work. It's always nice to have a little extra income have an awesome evening
Here in Central PA notill works great. Haven't worked up ground since 1997. We can plant corn the last week of April, harvest in October and get a good cover of cereal rye by the end of November. I can understand why you have to till just to warm up the ground in the spring. Love your pictures. Be safe!
A different version of FFA, Fired Farmhands Association. Wasn't it John Gruden who said there are 2 types of farmhands, those that have been fired, and those that are gonna be fired?
Ben Pattinson reminds me of a part in the office where Michael is told by corporate he can’t make jokes, Jim is like “so does that include ‘that’s what she said’?” Michael says yes, Jim goes “wow that’s gonna be really hard.” Michael is trying so hard not to say the 4 words
I hope that you have things optimum for next year's planting (and that the weather cooperates)! Great video. It's important to help non-farmers become educated about farming. Good work - Keep it up!
This is honestly one of my most enjoyable channels I sub to. I don't even farm 😂. Just love watching this man work and talk with everyone he meets. So far I have yet to dislike a single person (or animal) that appears in the videos, just nice and wholesome people!
I am an IT personnel but love to spend a week with farmers like you, because i don't even know all these farming equipment names in my native language :)
When I was growing up on a farm in Indiana in the 60's, we used a 12' disk with a cultipacker behind, which created a great seed bed. It's amazing how things have evolved but yet stayed the same. Our 12' cultipacker and disk cost about $800.
Not having farmed since 1965 it's taking a bit of research/study to bring my knowledge of modern farming practices up-to-date. Have you video'd the processes by which you incorporate GPS, etc into your field management? Using auto-steer, or whatever, your equipment appears to track within inches of the margins created by your previous passes. Really accurate and neat, not to mention the apparent straight alignment and symmetry of your field work. I'm impressed.
Work on a farm In Arkansas we have about 8000 acres. Consisting of Rice,soybeans,corn and peanuts. My twin 2 year old boys and I enjoy the videos cool to watch. I like seeing how things are done up north
So, checking in as Not a farmer. I've been loving the videos and learning a lot. Thank you for sharing this content. You have a real knack for the TH-cam presenting 👍🏻 Keep it up!!
im not evening a farmer but damm i love you and this channel, found you like 6 months ago and now i fell like know soo much but im sure i know so little! keep it up
I hope John Deere is sponsoring you, because you do a very good job advertising in promoting their equipment and technology. I've always been a case international guy, but after watching your videos and learning with John Deere has to offer I would consider buying one for my next purchase. Much better advertising than welker farms does for Case IH, and I know they're sponsoring them. 👍
I'm a deere guy but in my opinion this video looks bad for deere and Co. They take the s780 away when he's only half done with harvest and they take the pro till copy away when he's not done with the field. When last year agco let him keep the challenger all harvest and CIH let welkers use that 50 series all harvest. Deere makes good products but I think corperate thinks they make better products than they actually do
@Mike Maes nothing is stopping you Mike from being creative with your 1/2 acre (like the original homesteader) with enough work and care with each generation it will be your offspring someday benefitting from the inheritance, nothing is given to these guys, I can assure you that they earn it, ZJ is a testament to that with this channel, just trying to make it better for the next generation (one good idea at a time, and A whole lot of sweat to get it DONE)
@Mike Maes naw your just not getting it Mike, are you up at 4am to check bins, driers, worrying all day long about the weather coming in, harvest yields, Bank loan repayments, salary for staff, oh and running costs, if you are a 1/2 acre or 1000 worry is always there, and it's not fair to knock someone for keeping things clean and in good repair, I've seen 94 year old farmer on his knees picking up fistfuls of spilled grains to put back in the hopper, although his grandson was running tons through the yard on new equipment, that fistful of spilt grain more important than any of the tons running through that old man's yard on his grandsons "inherited" T9 (that's a new Holland we run blue over here) anyway I don't think you'll ever understand so I will just stop here, stay happy and try to see the good in people glat(good luck and thanks)
Shortest demo I've ever seen. It's like we'll show you what it can do, but we won't let you use it more then an hour. Good job with soybeans, challenging harvest so far hope you'll wrap up corn harvest without major issues. Good luck.
Great tool to work in a cover crop seed mix in harvested soybean ground. Two inches deep would be great. Could go like heck. Lots of acres in a day. Cover crops can really help the ground!! Try it,you mite like it. Yes it’s late this year,but in a “normal” year it could be great.
13:42 "come on, I need a good you tube video" Well, we got a good one from mrs Millennial Farmer last night in case ya missed it. Ya wouldn't know, you might nearly be as good as her at making videos, sure didn't she even include a dig at red equipment and gave a soil report, moist....👍😁😜
Nice piece of tillage equipment there - the effects make me think of the diamond harrows I've seen farmers use here in northern Alabama. While I'm not currently a farmer, as much as I've seen of farming throughout the US I'm forming the impression that no-till/herbicide farming only works well in the regions between the 35th and 40th parallels in the eastern US. Further north tillage seems to be needed to warm/dry the soil in the spring (after the snow melts off), and south of that light tillage seems used/needed to keep crop residue from washing away in winter rains. Then out west (particularly the southwest) it'd seem tillage would be occasionally needed to incorporate organic material into the ground so there's something in the ground that can actually absorb/hold moisture. Or in short different conditions require different methods. Something very well illustrated in how snow & ice are dealt with (or not) around the country. Just something I've observed and had driven home from growing up in central MN (St. Augusta/St. Cloud) and having been to almost all 50 states (living in three different ones). ...hope to eventually retire out of engineering and get back to the small scale farming/gardening that was a part of growing up -- especially since the more I learn the more farming makes engineering seem simple.
That was a shot demo on the 2680. My dad sold Deere for a long time when I was a kid. The dealership sold out and they wanted you to give a short demo if they didn’t buy it immediately to load it up and take it. That didn’t last long but made my dad look bad. They fired the regional sales manager that implemented that policy.
Those John deer units are good but the pro til are built much stronger and heavy duty, that’s what we use in north eastern Montana for both summer tillage and spring seed prep. The 40 foot version with a 9560
in Centraleurope we have this type of disks (Lemken Heliodor (up to 52 feet), Väderstad Carrier, Kuhn Optimer etc..) for more than 15 years, so nothing new or special on those rubber sausages :-D , but damn that john deere disk looks really solid. I like that ... Greetings from Austria!
I was talking to an older gent about how Halloween was 50 years ago in the country. People would load up about 1/2 a lunch bag with goodies including home made popcorn balls and puffed wheat squares. Then some jerk in the big city started putting pins into apples and Halloween changed forever. Truly sad.
just back 23 years ago i remember getting popcorn balls from grandma and getting full sized candy bars from my neighborhood, and around that time people where fining needles and razor blades in candy (not from my town) and then they started having our local PD at McDonald and they work scan the candy for everyone. holy crap, i just relised how old i am!
Morning. New to the channel as well. My brother in laws and nephew do a lot of sorghum and beans. Directly after that they will run what they call a vertical till. Looks like a disk but not as aggressive of an angle on the front and rear sets of blades then pulled behind that is a rolling basket or harrow. Soil management is big in our area here on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with the Chesapeake Bay watershed. I really enjoy your work. Rick C.
So Deere just launched the 2680H, a high speed, shallow tillage disc tool with a roller behind it. In Europe we've had that type of machine for 20 years, the first one was the Väderstad Carrier. On the other hand in NA you can buy some of the most advanced planters, with loads of sensors and pneumatic or hydraulic auto-adjustment of row unit pressure, row cleaners etc. Some times I wonder how slowly technology spreads around the world, is it the farmers who are conservative to new technology and new brands of machinery or it's because the new innovations are patented by the companies who invent them?
@@noahranker4133 Nope A lot of Europe is very heavy dirt A lot of Australia as well The biggest things keeping euro gear out of America and Australia is simply scale, and dealer assistance Its all well and good having the high tech euro stuff if the dealer is down the road But without that it is offer a total pain trying to get a phone call to the other side of the world at 3am my time looking for support Also most euro gear is 40ft maximum where as that's a minimum size for us My air seeder is 80ft Even my mower is 40ft
Wow, that thing looks good with that air system..You guys are great neighbors..not so sure how Christian you are but you seem like a god-fearing bunch.
Hi like the way you were sliding comments it to the sale rep we uesd to do that. But now they have a camera in there face they get more confused. Nice one. From Andy in UK
We finished soybeans last week we had over 2200 acres of them. We averaged 85 bushels an acre. That's good for here in michigan. How did your beans do for your area? They looked good on average for the wet spring we had planting soybeans late definitely hurt overall yield for both of our crops. Thanks for videos it's nice to see another farmer at work !
I've been doing same basic thing with a 210 JD disc for residue management as only pass on corn stalks. I have planted straight into stalks but ground doesn't dry out as fast in spring.
4:53 How quickly Sam's face went from white to red is amazing
Note. To farmers neighbors. I watch for high school fund raisers, especially foot long hoagies. One night I came home, all the tractors and grains carts at our farm. My uncle said have to bring in all the corn tonite bad weather coming. I handed him a bag with 10 hoagies. They ate on the run, worked until midnight. They really appreciated the fast meal, when the minutes cpunt. 4th generation on this land. 10th generation for rural Pennsylvania.
I love how every time you find something dead you say "Hey, are you OK?". Cracks me up.
I say it to myself when driving and spotting roadkill.
My grandpa used to say that when I was young. I thought it was the funniest thing ever.
Zack got me doing it now to. Had a mouse in a trap this morning and I asked him if he was OK. No answer, so I fed it to my Ball Python.
Cracks me up too
Me to hahaha but when he dropped the cam i died 😂😂💀
Looks like fun! Glad you finished harvesting those beans for your neighbor. Truly was a nice experience being brought along... almost like we were helping your neighbor too! Thank you so much!
We're finished with beans too. We were combining corn today & we actually got snowed out about 5:00 this afternoon. It snowed pretty good for awhile. Turned the fields white anyway. Hope we don't see anymore of that for awhile. Thanks for the video.
Good thing you have the new Fuel Cart to keep the 1,000,000 gallon fuel cell on the 9620RX fed
I am not a farmer but I do enjoy watching your videos. There is so much one can learn from these & other farmers videos on todays farms equipment and farmers. Thank you for making the time to produce these very well done videos!
I could not believe it when I heard you say “NOTCH JOHNSON”, then I said no way he’s talking about Son Of The Beach! That was awesome. Long time STERN fan here!!
I’m not a farmer, I don’t even have a garden, just an electrician from southern Maryland. We have a bunch of farm land around us but nothing like what you guys have, pretty cool stuff. GREAT VIDEOS, enjoying watching all you guys do
non farmer who recently discovered your channel. I am enjoying all the videos and look forward to your new postings.Thanks for your dedication to farming.
We have a horsch joker on our farm. We use it in the fall and spring as our only tillage tool besides a ripper every now and then. The joker is the best tillage tool we’ve ever used. Definitely look into buying one or the John Deere one. Works great for everything
That’s what she said never ever gets old. Thank you now and forever. Great videos. Love them. Send me some frost. All mud here.
I am seriously jealous of you with all these bad ass tractors and equipment you get to operator. When I worked on the family farm the biggest tractor we had at the time was a International 1466.
Farmers are the backbone of this country. Would like to say thank you to the whole family your hard work is appreciated. Another thing is I'm a huge dirt track racing fan I'm from southern Indiana would love to see what's going on with the race cars.
Well Christmas is right around the corner put the s780 under the Christmas tree. I think most farmers do a little bit of custom work. It's always nice to have a little extra income have an awesome evening
Here in Central PA notill works great. Haven't worked up ground since 1997. We can plant corn the last week of April, harvest in October and get a good cover of cereal rye by the end of November. I can understand why you have to till just to warm up the ground in the spring. Love your pictures. Be safe!
Jim and legarms are going to go into business together. Fired Farmers Inc.
A different version of FFA, Fired Farmhands Association. Wasn't it John Gruden who said there are 2 types of farmhands, those that have been fired, and those that are gonna be fired?
Ok?
Trey Herren hah ha
🤣🤣
so funny
Sam: “2-6 inches” Zach, smirking on the inside keeps a straight face. Good work sir. 👍👍😂
Ben Pattinson reminds me of a part in the office where Michael is told by corporate he can’t make jokes, Jim is like “so does that include ‘that’s what she said’?” Michael says yes, Jim goes “wow that’s gonna be really hard.” Michael is trying so hard not to say the 4 words
I hope that you have things optimum for next year's planting (and that the weather cooperates)! Great video. It's important to help non-farmers become educated about farming. Good work - Keep it up!
Honestly horrible weather years like this are also important to becoming educated about farming so you learn about how they handle the hardships
This is honestly one of my most enjoyable channels I sub to. I don't even farm 😂. Just love watching this man work and talk with everyone he meets. So far I have yet to dislike a single person (or animal) that appears in the videos, just nice and wholesome people!
2020 Mellennial Farmer spreading his seed nation wide.
Toney Johnson, that’s what she said!
@@Theghostofpeter dang it, you beat me to it
All 5 inches at at a time 😂
Love the pinky raise on you’re coffee cup😂
I am an IT personnel but love to spend a week with farmers like you, because i don't even know all these farming equipment names in my native language :)
Best sales man yet no joke . Well lets of jokes and banter between the two of you . Still best sales man yet .
Worked for Degalman and built the first pro till 40...this John Deer really took the design I see...even the cage roller...Degalman started that trend
When I was growing up on a farm in Indiana in the 60's, we used a 12' disk with a cultipacker behind, which created a great seed bed. It's amazing how things have evolved but yet stayed the same. Our 12' cultipacker and disk cost about $800.
2:20 Jim about blew himself away with that ladder and those lines above him haha
Priceless look on sams face"your in a good 5 inches" 😀😀😀
The candy is a bonus heck yea. Glad to see the the harvest was imported for the beans
Not having farmed since 1965 it's taking a bit of research/study to bring my knowledge of modern farming practices up-to-date. Have you video'd the processes by which you incorporate GPS, etc into your field management? Using auto-steer, or whatever, your equipment appears to track within inches of the margins created by your previous passes. Really accurate and neat, not to mention the apparent straight alignment and symmetry of your field work. I'm impressed.
Work on a farm In Arkansas we have about 8000 acres. Consisting of Rice,soybeans,corn and peanuts. My twin 2 year old boys and I enjoy the videos cool to watch. I like seeing how things are done up north
High tech farming with incredible equipment shown in a informative and humorous at times presentation, keep it up we enjoy your videos!!
OMG I love Sam... considering dumping husband of 26 years and heading to MN😊💖
That RX 9620 is such a wonderful monster!
glad your beans are done,,
Lmao when Sam said we run 2-6”, Zach had a smirk on his face wanting to say “that’s what she said”
I was surprised Sam didn't wear gloves to take off his oily gloves
🤣🤣
So, checking in as Not a farmer. I've been loving the videos and learning a lot. Thank you for sharing this content. You have a real knack for the TH-cam presenting 👍🏻 Keep it up!!
Notch Johnson. What a pull!
Great video, as a Ram owner myself Sam's answer about the approach made me smirk.
im not evening a farmer but damm i love you and this channel, found you like 6 months ago and now i fell like know soo much but im sure i know so little! keep it up
I hope John Deere is sponsoring you, because you do a very good job advertising in promoting their equipment and technology. I've always been a case international guy, but after watching your videos and learning with John Deere has to offer I would consider buying one for my next purchase. Much better advertising than welker farms does for Case IH, and I know they're sponsoring them. 👍
I'm a deere guy but in my opinion this video looks bad for deere and Co. They take the s780 away when he's only half done with harvest and they take the pro till copy away when he's not done with the field. When last year agco let him keep the challenger all harvest and CIH let welkers use that 50 series all harvest. Deere makes good products but I think corperate thinks they make better products than they actually do
@@Ethanj387 Very good point. I was talking about all his videos as a whole though not this particular one.
Notch Johnson - Tim Stack reference. Awesome!!!!!!!
BJ Cummings
Jamaica St. croix
Not a farmer anyway I love your vids, they teach a whole lot about farming and the farm life! Thanks Zach and Beck :-)
@Mike Maes nothing is stopping you Mike from being creative with your 1/2 acre (like the original homesteader) with enough work and care with each generation it will be your offspring someday benefitting from the inheritance, nothing is given to these guys, I can assure you that they earn it, ZJ is a testament to that with this channel, just trying to make it better for the next generation (one good idea at a time, and A whole lot of sweat to get it DONE)
@Mike Maes naw your just not getting it Mike, are you up at 4am to check bins, driers, worrying all day long about the weather coming in, harvest yields, Bank loan repayments, salary for staff, oh and running costs, if you are a 1/2 acre or 1000 worry is always there, and it's not fair to knock someone for keeping things clean and in good repair, I've seen 94 year old farmer on his knees picking up fistfuls of spilled grains to put back in the hopper, although his grandson was running tons through the yard on new equipment, that fistful of spilt grain more important than any of the tons running through that old man's yard on his grandsons "inherited" T9 (that's a new Holland we run blue over here) anyway I don't think you'll ever understand so I will just stop here, stay happy and try to see the good in people glat(good luck and thanks)
@Mike Maes I don't need to prove you wrong, your doing that all by yourself.
Shortest demo I've ever seen. It's like we'll show you what it can do, but we won't let you use it more then an hour. Good job with soybeans, challenging harvest so far hope you'll wrap up corn harvest without major issues. Good luck.
Careful, running over a red tractor might push that green tractors egr to the edge and start the jd on fire 🔥!
Just be a speed bump... barely know it happened.
Zach watch it bowling balls might start randomly showing up in your field!?
nah a versatile will roll right over both of the tractors, no problem 😂
Hmm never seen a red tractor before
Great tool to work in a cover crop seed mix in harvested soybean ground. Two inches deep would be great. Could go like heck. Lots of acres in a day. Cover crops can really help the ground!! Try it,you mite like it. Yes it’s late this year,but in a “normal” year it could be great.
It was nice to see you on 9gag page. You put one of the best videos about farming on TH-cam. Keep going man.
13:42 "come on, I need a good you tube video"
Well, we got a good one from mrs Millennial Farmer last night in case ya missed it.
Ya wouldn't know, you might nearly be as good as her at making videos, sure didn't she even include a dig at red equipment and gave a soil report, moist....👍😁😜
What is the video called that you are.talking about?
@@lamfarms361 ur just asking for a friend right?
@@lamfarms361 th-cam.com/video/DWDow015Y2U/w-d-xo.html
@@lamfarms361 it was a stream Becky did while driving past the field and one of their tractors was stuck.
Nice piece of tillage equipment there - the effects make me think of the diamond harrows I've seen farmers use here in northern Alabama. While I'm not currently a farmer, as much as I've seen of farming throughout the US I'm forming the impression that no-till/herbicide farming only works well in the regions between the 35th and 40th parallels in the eastern US. Further north tillage seems to be needed to warm/dry the soil in the spring (after the snow melts off), and south of that light tillage seems used/needed to keep crop residue from washing away in winter rains. Then out west (particularly the southwest) it'd seem tillage would be occasionally needed to incorporate organic material into the ground so there's something in the ground that can actually absorb/hold moisture.
Or in short different conditions require different methods. Something very well illustrated in how snow & ice are dealt with (or not) around the country.
Just something I've observed and had driven home from growing up in central MN (St. Augusta/St. Cloud) and having been to almost all 50 states (living in three different ones). ...hope to eventually retire out of engineering and get back to the small scale farming/gardening that was a part of growing up -- especially since the more I learn the more farming makes engineering seem simple.
Glad you got the beans done!
Love the big Green equipment
Cant wait for the farm sim map to come out, we're still harvesting down here in northwest iowa
Came out today 03/05/21
john deere makes the best farm equipment ever.than anyone could ever make hands down
Enjoy your videos. Safe Harvest. Hope you get your crops harvested before it gets to bad of weather.
Make tillage fun, again! Fun toys really.
I want to trick or treat where they give full bags of Skittles like that
yeah those poor kids!! Just like mine 🤣🤣 awesome family you have. Love watching your channel Thank you for sharing your life!!
That was a shot demo on the 2680. My dad sold Deere for a long time when I was a kid. The dealership sold out and they wanted you to give a short demo if they didn’t buy it immediately to load it up and take it. That didn’t last long but made my dad look bad. They fired the regional sales manager that implemented that policy.
3:34 smart guy. Good choice in trucks
Those John deer units are good but the pro til are built much stronger and heavy duty, that’s what we use in north eastern Montana for both summer tillage and spring seed prep. The 40 foot version with a 9560
in Centraleurope we have this type of disks (Lemken Heliodor (up to 52 feet), Väderstad Carrier, Kuhn Optimer etc..) for more than 15 years, so nothing new or special on those rubber sausages :-D , but damn that john deere disk looks really solid. I like that ... Greetings from Austria!
I was talking to an older gent about how Halloween was 50 years ago in the country. People would load up about 1/2 a lunch bag with goodies including home made popcorn balls and puffed wheat squares. Then some jerk in the big city started putting pins into apples and Halloween changed forever. Truly sad.
Same in Australia , some toss put medication in with the candy this year , young girl ended up in hospital
just back 23 years ago i remember getting popcorn balls from grandma and getting full sized candy bars from my neighborhood, and around that time people where fining needles and razor blades in candy (not from my town) and then they started having our local PD at McDonald and they work scan the candy for everyone. holy crap, i just relised how old i am!
We actually own a John Deere quick till, we just got it this October it is a amazing piece of machine and we farm up by Crary, ND
Great tv sir...hope YA all have a good cool business time...
Morning. New to the channel as well. My brother in laws and nephew do a lot of sorghum and beans. Directly after that they will run what they call a vertical till. Looks like a disk but not as aggressive of an angle on the front and rear sets of blades then pulled behind that is a rolling basket or harrow. Soil management is big in our area here on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with the Chesapeake Bay watershed. I really enjoy your work. Rick C.
I did 320 acres in 1 day with our 33 ft degelman going 9.5-10.5mph. We did all of our corn ground except 40 acres
Left the farm in 1982, didn’t miss it until I started watching your channel. Really enjoy the daily farmer fixer stuff. Keep it up.
Great to see you got all the beans out, was really lookin rough for a while there. Here's hopin' you get good luck with the corn too.
Congratulations on finishing the bean harvest, Zach! Always felt good when they were done! Corn is much more fun, any way!! LOL!!
That squeal i herd all the way down in Alabama had to be Zack when he saw that new high speed disk
I love how you get to demo all of this equipment! Don’t let Jim ever drive the quad track
Loved Notch Johnson and the beach girls, disappointed when the show ended.
Great video ! That what she said lol
High speed tillage is the answer to a lot of problems
So Deere just launched the 2680H, a high speed, shallow tillage disc tool with a roller behind it. In Europe we've had that type of machine for 20 years, the first one was the Väderstad Carrier. On the other hand in NA you can buy some of the most advanced planters, with loads of sensors and pneumatic or hydraulic auto-adjustment of row unit pressure, row cleaners etc. Some times I wonder how slowly technology spreads around the world, is it the farmers who are conservative to new technology and new brands of machinery or it's because the new innovations are patented by the companies who invent them?
Niklas Andersson who cares. Go back to Europe
@@noahranker4133 wow ahaha but it's probably beacsue Europeans are just more innovative that u Americans that's all😂
ed salt nope us soil is a lot heavier then your shity sand you call dirt
@@noahranker4133 the hell u so agravated for?
@@noahranker4133
Nope
A lot of Europe is very heavy dirt
A lot of Australia as well
The biggest things keeping euro gear out of America and Australia is simply scale, and dealer assistance
Its all well and good having the high tech euro stuff if the dealer is down the road
But without that it is offer a total pain trying to get a phone call to the other side of the world at 3am my time looking for support
Also most euro gear is 40ft maximum where as that's a minimum size for us
My air seeder is 80ft
Even my mower is 40ft
Sam's a good salesman eh? Knows his stuff. I want one and I'm not even a farmer. Great vid!
so I was in Runnings in Bismarck getting prestone and I hear guys in the next isle talking about Millenial Farmer...true story
Great work on those 8rx vids.
Party time, excellent...
Loved the big machine.
That 9620rx is a nice ride!
Can't wait for the 8RX video you make when you have the opportunity.
Wow, that thing looks good with that air system..You guys are great neighbors..not so sure how Christian you are but you seem like a god-fearing bunch.
I love his face when he’s deciding between laughing at the joke and being professional on camera.
You should get yer hands on one of them new 8rx’s
Great video. Enjoyed the tutorial on the gear and the banter!
"My knees can't handle it anymore"
That's what she said lol
i'm with onix you never can have too much candy.
Love your videos ....You tube should pay you also for all The Ideas you inspire each Video....."Hey if Zach,Becky,kids,Anna,digy,Can"!!!🌼🌼🌼🌼🙃🌼🙃🙃🙃🙃
Hi like the way you were sliding comments it to the sale rep we uesd to do that. But now they have a camera in there face they get more confused. Nice one. From Andy in UK
You can never get enough candy. Love from Norway.
One of my buddies has the other green “GP” vertical tillage machine and really likes it. Actually pulls it with a Deere too. 😂
We finished soybeans last week we had over 2200 acres of them. We averaged 85 bushels an acre. That's good for here in michigan. How did your beans do for your area? They looked good on average for the wet spring we had planting soybeans late definitely hurt overall yield for both of our crops. Thanks for videos it's nice to see another farmer at work !
Notch Johnson and BJ Cummings. Awesome show
There's not many of us that remember that show!
That is an Aldi bag! Used by corn farmers and dairy farmers alike!
How long does it take to trick or treat between farm houses?
it’s the next hallowe’en by the time you’ve gone to the next house
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I've been doing same basic thing with a 210 JD disc for residue management as only pass on corn stalks. I have planted straight into stalks but ground doesn't dry out as fast in spring.
Saw you on the news this morning. . . . pretty cool Zach.
I remember the days of hauling grain to market in a single axle Chevrolet truck. Been a long time though...
looks amazing,sure like that Disc,gotta save ya money on passes,and easy passes
Zach should try pöttinger's disc that welker farms had and see how it performs with maize stumble and soybean stumble
Thank you for what you do. Seriously