Setting Records with the New Combine! Corn Harvest 2023
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Carson, the 6th Gen Farmer, is a young farmer dedicated to promoting agriculture through funny and entertaining content. He is passionate about precision agriculture and implementing it into the family farm. Carson, along with his brother (Chris) and father (Ryan) carry on the family legacy in South Western Minnesota and explain the processes to educate farmers and consumers alike. If you like to watch and learn about John Deere, Farm equipment, precision agriculture, or the hilarious interactions between the family members on a daily basis 6th Gen Farmer is the place for you!
It's such a peaceful life, beautiful nature and fresh fruits. No greedy corporations and board director. Wonderful. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Carson, your uncle should patent that idea. That is a great idea and I know from listening to @LarsonFarms complain of it during fall harvest, it would be a great solve for many. Thanks for sharing this great video!
awesome video Carson. thank you and your dad so much
Thanks for watching!
I’d love to see a video of your grain set ups, it’s neat to see how everyone’s is different!
Great video Carson! I esp. liked the music (but all of it too!) Technically, that's a "self-unloading wagon", but they have other names too....like 'green chop box', or silage or haylage wagon, also a 'bulk forage wagon' or box. Lot's of people who have cattle/dairy do feed from them too, esp. in long barns or open pens with long bunks.
I've often wondered why more people don't sift out or vacuum out the bees'-wings. Great job there! Also, nice to see you driving truck! As soon as I saw you behind the wheel, I thought how rarely we see that. Then you remarked on it lol Also, now we know the #1 cause of cab corn! Nicely done. That looks like your personal touch on the combine haha Thanks again Carson!
happy to see another video 6th Gen Farmer
That is a chopper box for filling silos with corn silage and hay silage.
I call them a Chuck wagon.
I would like to see a video on the grain storage
I’ll have to do that
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I was born and raised in Estherville been by that site lots!
Congrats 🗽🇺🇸💯👌🙏
Nice harvest results, we had a drought here in Texas this year so not sure how well the crops did. It is interesting that y’all are harvesting now while here the crops have been off the fields since July and August. The good news though is that we’re now getting a lot of rain so drought broke, but unfortunately after harvest season.
Those fines would be a gold mine for a Darry and there bedding for caves or a nursery for potting soil. Maybe even mushroom farming🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’d like to see a bin tour!
"Wyffels. #1 Cause of Cab Corn" sticker on the combine is priceless! :)
Haha glad you like it! I was kinda worried how it would look when I first put it on but it definitely makes the combine
Wow, great yield for the weather. You guys had during the growing season. Dearing, the drone footage almost had cab corn lol.
Glad your yields are better than expected.Lots of farmers around here in central indiana are saying 220 bushels per acre so much better at your place. May you have continued success on the rest of your harvesting.
Thank You!
So, how often do you need to empty the wagon. Larson's call those things, bees wings. 👍👍
I saw the smile on your face using that Jake Brake! Keep up the great work and videos.
14:48 oh. blue john deere 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was waiting for someone to notice and comment😂😂😂
here i am !!! 🤗🤣@@6thGenFarmer
Forage wagon is what is called.
Ahhh that would make sense. Thank you!
Yes, you've got a organic toilet paper gold mine😮😮😮 Just make sure that your website and call center know that the customer has to have a composting toilet otherwise the Plummer is the one with the goldmine😢😢😢
If you are pulling most of the corn fines, are you getting a better price per bushel since you have less foreign material in your corn.
Is there not a company that makes some equipment to remove corn fines or do you think it wouldn't be worth the expense to build/install one.
I saw 👀 a vid on the X9. They did side by side comparison on two other competitors. The X9 had the least amount of loss. They calculated that the extra cost of X9 equals out because of the loss from the competitors. So, when do you think that you will move up to a used X9? 😊
The X9 looks like an impressive machine, but it will probably be a while before we own one…. Hard to justify spending a million + on a single piece of equipment
I really don't want to climb up there. I appreciate you climbing up the feed wagon :) Is this the organic or conventional bin setup?
This side of the road is the conventional side. The other side we have setup for organic!
I would say look at your rasp bars. Having the not optimal rasp bars in there makes a big difference as well the upper Chaffer leuvers should be removed for high yield crops
Thanks for the tip
@@6thGenFarmer that short upper Chaffier really blocks corn from falling down into the shoe..so it gets blown out the back of the combine with the material. When you take the side shield off and you can see the rotor it’s the small adjustable Chaffier furthest ahead that I’m talking about With high yielding corn alot of material mixed in with the corn holds up the corn from falling down into the shoe. Even alot of corn itself can block all the corn from falling down into the shoe so instead it gets blown out. removing that small upper Chaffee makes a large difference in capacity and from corn being thrown over. And I’m not sure what rasp bars you are using but different rasp bars can help alot. Those two things should greatly help your combine.
How many bushels can your combine grain tank hold?
It is advertised around 650-700bu!
I was wondering if you were still around. Most Farming TH-camrs putting out one or two videos a week during harvest.
Yeah. I have just been so busy I haven’t had much time to film or edit. I’m don’t make enough money on YT to hire a full time editor like most other farmer TH-camrs do.
How much horsepower do y’all’s trucks have
Honestly have absolutely no idea😂, it’s not a lot