I like how you have been adding the dates to your videos. As a viewer, I find it helpful in knowing when the footage was recorded versus when we are actually viewing it.
You all are such an inspiration! Expenses up, prices down, little rain, and yet you haven't lost your hope or your humor! God bless you all abundantly, and thank you so very much for all you endure to feed us!
Source some Bio-diesel. They take used vegetable oil and strip the glycerin with Methanol. And can be cheaper than Red Diesel. And smell wonderful -French Fries! 5:25
Our dealership leased out a used combine to a farmer to harvest beans. His fields were very rocky, and the rock traps kept tripping. So he wired them closed. At some point he picked up a large rock, which tried to go thru the rotor. It took out the rotor and damaged the conclaves and mounting points. It took us weeks to repair it.
You need a flex header for lentils. I thought you’d bought one earlier. It’s worth it to get one, lentils can be a great crop for rotation and worth quite a bit of $ some years. Don’t give up on them, go header shopping this winter.
My mother always disapproved of me farming on Sundays. We didn't try to make it a habit but it was hard to sit still when the beans were ready to run and the weather folks were predicting 3 days of rain in November causing about a week set back. We lost a pickup to fire, on a Sunday of course and Mom never let me forget it. Gotta do what ya gotta do sometimes. I think the good Lord understands. Sorry about the break down, keep up the good work, you'll get there.
I’ve been praying for you guys to get the rain that you so desperately need. I always keep all of America’s amazing farmers in my prayers. I received a strong indication that beginning next growing season, you will have plenty of rain and grain prices will be very good. I really pray that this feeling is accurate. God’s blessings to all of our farmers and the wonderful Welker family.
It would be nice of Montana DOT did chat with you guys on any further "bridge mdifications"; (or any farms around any state bridges for that matter) and modify bridges in such a way it would benefit both the farmers and regular drivers.
Sorry to hear about the feeder chain. Love your dog Bob, and the animals he chases. "Home, Home on the Range, where the deer and the antelope play!" Roy Rogers!
I wouldn't worry too much about missing church on Sunday Nick, I would've thought that you'd know farmers are exempt from church during harvest time. God understands & appreciates all farmers harvesting the crops God has grown, infact I think he'd be annoyed that you hadn't attended to the crops. So the Welkers are in the clear along with all the other food producers in the world 🌎 🙏.
Two words gentlemen: Leaf Blower. Put one in the service truck. Doesn't have to be a big fancy expensive one either, one of the hardware store cheap ones will do. It makes any mechanical breakdowns that much less...itchy.
A 1 gallon Yeti water jug. Ice water for all day Nick. Now we're farming like big boys 😁 Nice to see your harvest coming along. We are a month and a half away yet. Bob you and Colby tickle my heart. Dad always said a man is entitled to the love of one good Dog and one good woman. In that order lol. Also dad said that it's better to be in the field thinking about church, than to be in church thinking about the field lol. I always wondered about Dad lol
Thanks for another great video Welkers!!!!!!!! It was interesting and enjoyable to watch for sure. Sorry your combine is down. That rock really tore up that feeder chain- -wow!!!!!!!!! Looks like the chain is destroyed and possibly other damage. Rocks are really hard on those chains, OUCH!!!!!!!!! Parts to order and work to fix the combine and get going again. Sorry. Feel bad for you guys. Hang in there Welkers!!!!!!!!! Colby really likes chasing the deer and antelope. For a dog his age that is commendable. Bob and Colby are such wonderful combine partners!!! Just fantastic how they work together in the combine!!!!!! Bob you give great care to Colby. You two are Harvest Partners!!!!!!! Good to see Wiggles again. He is such good help and friend to the Welkers !!!! Nice person. That grain bin you looked at Scott is full to the top that’s for sure. Great 👍!!!!!! Having a good harvest!!!!!! About it for now I guess. Thanks for everything Welkers. My blessings to you. Hopefully your new parts are available quickly. Prayers for some rain for you all. May God watch over you ALL❤️ The Iowa farm boy. Steve 😊😊👍🙏🙏💕🇺🇸🇺🇸
My Uncle Freddy farmed south of Asquith, Sask., Canada. He retired in 2006. He rented his land out to another family. He told his renter that he never farmed on Sunday. His renter said that he knew that. He never farmed his land on a Sunday. He was in church. He stood by his faith. His son in law now farms the land. He is in church on Sunday. I do not farm. We used to go "look at the crops" on Sundays. You see, my father came from a farm background. My grandpa named his farm truck Beulah. That is a Biblical name. I could never figure how why in Heaven's name you named a truck "Beulah". . . . now I know. There is a song that was written by Squire Parsons, called "Beulah Land". . . . now you know. You can see the song sung on TH-cam. I am not judging the Welkers at all. There are other Christian farms on TH-cam. Observing the Sabbath is not in vogue anymore. I do not have crops to harvest.
I am in the UK. I am also a Christian. I don’t farm on Sundays. I also have a TH-cam channel. I believe in the 10 commandments and that the Sunday is a special day. The fourth commandment.
Work on Sunday, repair on Monday. I learned that from way back. Working on Sunday never seemed to gain anything. That was a great video until it wasn't. Sorry about the combine and the lentils. Maybe you might want to get that potato digger from next door in Idaho? Good luck!! Forgot to mention The freeway doesn't seem to be as fun to cross!
That overpass had one lane blocked most of the summer for regular repairs. I'm glad the road crew finished it before harvest! I don't know what the guys would have done to get the combines to those fields. There is no other access.
I'm not a farmer, but Bloomberg's comment was so demeaning to farmers. To run a farm you have to have knowledge of crops, fertilizers, herbicides, weather, mechanical knowledge to repair equipment, knowledge of the crop futures market, and general business knowledge to balance your revenues vs. expenses. Farming is at the mercy of the weather. Had a cousin of my that is a Wharton graduate and worked on Wall Street. Her father was in manufacturing and worked his butt off making a successful business. She was disillusioned by Wall Street colleagues making millions of dollars by pushing a button....basically a gamble on market movements. Bloomburg is clueless about farming.
Maverick is a handsome boy! That being said, if you don’t get him a little brother and name him Goose, that will be a wasted opportunity!! LOL!! May God Bless the farmers with full bins and safe harvests!!
Whoever told you that looked like a 20bu lentil crop had never ever grown a 20 bu lentil crop. 20bu the rows would be filled out that being said, a 45ft rigid header in lentils is nearly impossible to do, we run a 35ft rigid in them and it doesn’t get all of them either, definitely to get 95% of them you definitely need a flex
Have U considered a sprinkler system for irrigation ?. T be consistent on moisture sure raises yield . In AZ. Desert irrigation in one form or another is a nessessity also we hit 120 degrees in summer .
Even in Arizona it requires ground water. There is zero ground water under Welker Farms. The nearest water source is over ten miles away, and it would likely take millions of dollars to access it, across multiple private and public properties. There is no irrigation option for Welker Farms.
We are not nearly as large in operation as woelkers, but we tried to take Sundays off as much as we possibly can doing only livestock chores and trying to get to church. My feelings are that God built that seventh day of rest in as much a rest and a change of pace as it is for worship. I think you are a better operator in any business if you take that one day a week off and rest and change your pace a little bit
@@guydaubenspeck9206 when and if i have to work on Sunday before a typhoon rolls in and drops two inches, I remember "God gave us reasons and senses" to use. The First Article: Creation I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth. What does this mean? I believe that God has made me and all creatures; that He has given me my body and soul, eyes, ears, and all my members, my reason and all my senses ✝, and still takes care of them. He also gives me clothing and shoes, food and drink, house and home, wife and children, land, animals, and all I have.
Taky se vždy obávám, že se něco pokazí když jsme ve žních v neděli. A letos obzvlášť. Kromě žní,v neděli zásadně nepracujeme. Předkové věděli dobře proč v neděli nepracovali. Co získám v neděli, v pondělí ztratím. God bless Nick, Scotty and dad. Ahoj od Olomouce.😊😊
Oof there is nothing left of those sprockets. Have you ever tried a plastic slat feeder chain? They work just as well but last significantly longer and significantly quieter
Hola, mis felicitaciones somos seguidores de su gran trabajo, nosotros somos pequeños agricultores de Tlaxcala México y aprendemos también de ustedes, aprendimos que hasta los domingos debemos trabajar en el campo, pero antes pedimos la autorización de señor de arriba para que nos ayude a evitar situaciones como las que le sucedieron, un abrazo fuerte...
Seems like I heard something about new combines, if that's the case go ahead with the angle grinder. Use the insurance money toward the new machines... lol
Coby is an amazing dog! A real shame about the Lentils. Does the rotor shaking everything like that wear the bearings out quicker or not? Take care and God bless!
What kind of bites when that kind of stuff happens a rock snaps the feeder chain in the combine does on a weekend .... We've had that happen before on a weekend but the parts guy was always on call I was cutting canola was a pull-type swather and the pitman driveshaft broke on me so I went to the local dealer he never had one should I ask him to do a dealer search and he found one for me 40 mi away
Excuse my ignorance if this is an old question, but why didn't you tow the headers across the bridge instead of having them on and making it a bit more risky? Cant imagine that its a long process of re-equiping them later again
I like how you have been adding the dates to your videos. As a viewer, I find it helpful in knowing when the footage was recorded versus when we are actually viewing it.
Glad to hear!
Thank you for putting the dates in, it really helps us know when harvesting is actually happening in your area.
I agree 👍
Great grandma always said “What you gain on Sunday you lose on Monday” and she’s right more times than not
I told my wife who was washing her car on Sunday, you'll wreck it on Monday...and then she did!!!😢😢😢
@@DougsHomesteadWhat about the thousands of cars that are washed on Sundays that are perfectly fine silly boy.
their time is pending it,will happen.@@lesliewoinarowicz7018
Sabbath is Saturday.
@@EricCarlson-bz2pt that is absolutely correct. But that wasn't mentioned in this thread
You all are such an inspiration! Expenses up, prices down, little rain, and yet you haven't lost your hope or your humor! God bless you all abundantly, and thank you so very much for all you endure to feed us!
Thanks for being the heartbeat of America! I really appreciate your channel and your family. God bless from Tennessee! 🇺🇸
Welker Farms - where the deer and the antelope play (And Coby goes crazy)! 😊
Source some Bio-diesel. They take used vegetable oil and strip the glycerin with Methanol. And can be cheaper than Red Diesel. And smell wonderful -French Fries! 5:25
Our dealership leased out a used combine to a farmer to harvest beans. His fields were very rocky, and the rock traps kept tripping. So he wired them closed. At some point he picked up a large rock, which tried to go thru the rotor. It took out the rotor and damaged the conclaves and mounting points. It took us weeks to repair it.
had to be a no mind to wire,rock trap shut
@@joescheller6680 He also wanted another combine to finish, but we declined.
@@robertheinkel6225 Gee, I wonder why.
@robertheinkel6225 I hope he was charged for the repairs because the damage was the result of him circumventing built-in protection measures.
You need a flex header for lentils. I thought you’d bought one earlier. It’s worth it to get one, lentils can be a great crop for rotation and worth quite a bit of $ some years. Don’t give up on them, go header shopping this winter.
But they only get in single digits for yields. Makes it hard to justify
My mother always disapproved of me farming on Sundays. We didn't try to make it a habit but it was hard to sit still when the beans were ready to run and the weather folks were predicting 3 days of rain in November causing about a week set back.
We lost a pickup to fire, on a Sunday of course and Mom never let me forget it. Gotta do what ya gotta do sometimes. I think the good Lord understands.
Sorry about the break down, keep up the good work, you'll get there.
Great video guys, sorry about your lentil. Glad to see Colby still chasing the animals. Take care
Coby is just a joy to watch! Good luck with chain for the combine, guys!
Sorry about the feeder chain and the lentils. Love watching Coby chase the wild animals, he gets pretty wound up.
He's now so old and stiff that he can't jump up into the pickup, but he sure can still run after critters!
Thanks for being here planting and harvesting!! One thing about machines big or little they like to break down! All ways something! ❤
I’ve been praying for you guys to get the rain that you so desperately need. I always keep all of America’s amazing farmers in my prayers. I received a strong indication that beginning next growing season, you will have plenty of rain and grain prices will be very good. I really pray that this feeling is accurate. God’s blessings to all of our farmers and the wonderful Welker family.
hope your harvest goes well and no more problems .
Dad always said, "What ya do on Sunday, goes to heck on Monday!"
Great to see Wiggles again! Stay safe
It would be nice of Montana DOT did chat with you guys on any further "bridge mdifications"; (or any farms around any state bridges for that matter) and modify bridges in such a way it would benefit both the farmers and regular drivers.
I enjoyed watching the harvest. Thanks for sharing! Blessings...
Love that dog. He has a great personality.
He is an absolute sweetie. ❤️
My Aussie x border Collie did the same thing till he got old now all he does is lay in the shade of the pickup
Sorry to hear about the feeder chain. Love your dog Bob, and the animals he chases. "Home, Home on the Range, where the deer and the antelope play!" Roy Rogers!
We all love coby !👍
Garden sprayer for water spray in header 24:27
Excellent👍Cheers from NZ
I wouldn't worry too much about missing church on Sunday Nick, I would've thought that you'd know farmers are exempt from church during harvest time. God understands & appreciates all farmers harvesting the crops God has grown, infact I think he'd be annoyed that you hadn't attended to the crops. So the Welkers are in the clear along with all the other food producers in the world 🌎 🙏.
I wouldn’t waste my time going to church in the first place. It’s just a big comic with lots of people that read it. Get a life.
We used to swath lentils at night when the dew was on them. Combined them with a pickup header.
Another great video 👏👏👍👍. God bless you guys and your family and God bless our country 🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏
Two words gentlemen: Leaf Blower. Put one in the service truck. Doesn't have to be a big fancy expensive one either, one of the hardware store cheap ones will do. It makes any mechanical breakdowns that much less...itchy.
A 1 gallon Yeti water jug. Ice water for all day Nick. Now we're farming like big boys 😁 Nice to see your harvest coming along. We are a month and a half away yet. Bob you and Colby tickle my heart. Dad always said a man is entitled to the love of one good Dog and one good woman. In that order lol. Also dad said that it's better to be in the field thinking about church, than to be in church thinking about the field lol. I always wondered about Dad lol
Thanks for another great video Welkers!!!!!!!!
It was interesting and enjoyable to watch for sure.
Sorry your combine is down. That rock really tore up that feeder chain- -wow!!!!!!!!!
Looks like the chain is destroyed and possibly other damage. Rocks are really hard on those chains, OUCH!!!!!!!!!
Parts to order and work to fix the combine and get going again. Sorry. Feel bad for you guys. Hang in there Welkers!!!!!!!!!
Colby really likes chasing the deer and antelope. For a dog his age that is commendable. Bob and Colby are such wonderful combine partners!!! Just fantastic how they work together in the combine!!!!!!
Bob you give great care to Colby. You two are Harvest Partners!!!!!!!
Good to see Wiggles again. He is such good help and friend to the Welkers !!!! Nice person.
That grain bin you looked at Scott is full to the top that’s for sure. Great 👍!!!!!!
Having a good harvest!!!!!!
About it for now I guess. Thanks for everything Welkers.
My blessings to you. Hopefully your new parts are available quickly.
Prayers for some rain for you all.
May God watch over you ALL❤️
The Iowa farm boy. Steve
😊😊👍🙏🙏💕🇺🇸🇺🇸
My Uncle Freddy farmed south of Asquith, Sask., Canada. He retired in 2006. He rented his land out to another family. He told his renter that he never farmed on Sunday. His renter said that he knew that. He never farmed his land on a Sunday. He was in church. He stood by his faith. His son in law now farms the land. He is in church on Sunday. I do not farm. We used to go "look at the crops" on Sundays. You see, my father came from a farm background. My grandpa named his farm truck Beulah. That is a Biblical name. I could never figure how why in Heaven's name you named a truck "Beulah". . . . now I know. There is a song that was written by Squire Parsons, called "Beulah Land". . . . now you know. You can see the song sung on TH-cam. I am not judging the Welkers at all. There are other Christian farms on TH-cam. Observing the Sabbath is not in vogue anymore. I do not have crops to harvest.
I am in the UK. I am also a Christian. I don’t farm on Sundays. I also have a TH-cam channel. I believe in the 10 commandments and that the Sunday is a special day. The fourth commandment.
Work on Sunday, repair on Monday. I learned that from way back. Working on Sunday never seemed to gain anything. That was a great video until it wasn't. Sorry about the combine and the lentils. Maybe you might want to get that potato digger from next door in Idaho? Good luck!! Forgot to mention The freeway doesn't seem to be as fun to cross!
That overpass had one lane blocked most of the summer for regular repairs. I'm glad the road crew finished it before harvest! I don't know what the guys would have done to get the combines to those fields. There is no other access.
I work every Sunday because the Sabbath is Saturday. Never break.
Machines have no idea what day it is
@@nicholashood1486 God does.
And I don't think God creates the problem. I actually think it is chance, but it's something to talk about when you break down on Sunday.
22:06 you have to admire the tranquility with which Nick explains what broke and how to get it out, I know I would be fuming..
Awesome video guys. Thank you very much
Search for used Air reels for next year. And IIRC you already have a Roller for the rocks. 9:15
Good luck fixing your combine Welker Farms
Remember when Michael Bloomberg said all farmers do is drop the seed on the ground and watch it grow? Hardly!
I'm not a farmer, but Bloomberg's comment was so demeaning to farmers. To run a farm you have to have knowledge of crops, fertilizers, herbicides, weather, mechanical knowledge to repair equipment, knowledge of the crop futures market, and general business knowledge to balance your revenues vs. expenses. Farming is at the mercy of the weather. Had a cousin of my that is a Wharton graduate and worked on Wall Street. Her father was in manufacturing and worked his butt off making a successful business. She was disillusioned by Wall Street colleagues making millions of dollars by pushing a button....basically a gamble on market movements. Bloomburg is clueless about farming.
@@1202-Alarm Farmers wish it was that easy, but if it was the Bloombergs of the world would be doing it!
Maverick is a handsome boy! That being said, if you don’t get him a little brother and name him Goose, that will be a wasted opportunity!! LOL!!
May God Bless the farmers with full bins and safe harvests!!
Put AstroTurf on the steps and see if Kobe can use the ladders. 21:49
It would be neat if your computer could take input of big repairs like the feeder chain for your records.
Whoever told you that looked like a 20bu lentil crop had never ever grown a 20 bu lentil crop. 20bu the rows would be filled out that being said, a 45ft rigid header in lentils is nearly impossible to do, we run a 35ft rigid in them and it doesn’t get all of them either, definitely to get 95% of them you definitely need a flex
The life of a farmer sometimes includes working on a Sunday. Not ideal but it happens.
The dog food is Sunday s. They don’t work on Sunday
@@richardradawetz8788 but he said the feeder house chain broke while working on Sunday and he guesses they should have been at church instead 🤷♂️
"Should have been in church" lol
Loved the video. Sorry for the break down.
You so need to put the grader on your farm roads Craig from New Zealand love what you're family do have you both finished your new houses
I've been following you guys for years. I hope you have good crops
You've had enough dryness.
Good job guys
Lentils..1 bu ac..no problem lets go do a dog food sponsorship 😂😂. Well played!
I really enjoyed your video. Thanks
I love the annual voyages across the overpass!
Toby is a cool dog!
Great video Nick LegArms and Bob
Lol. " I know better " work on Sunday fix on Monday. Heard that more than once.
Breaks my heart and I am certain yours too on Lentils. Oh well live and learn. Your faith with carry you thru. Thank you and God bless.
Hey familly welker great vidéo and hello from France
Thanks so much
Hello from kiwi land,
Blessings
You have an IH shirt Nick. Good old reliable gear, changed colour when case came along with their cheap rubbish.
I bet the coyote had something to do with the deer and antelope finding more strength in numbers !
Can you tell all the crops you harvest and a map so I can understand where y’all are farming
🎼🎵Home, home on the range; 🎶Where the deer and the antelope play...🎶🎵😁
Good luck combining your 2024 crops
Go get em Koby
Nick Spaniels never stop they never gain weight also they are kinda Nuts
but good looking wee dog
You could put a Timelapse camera on top of the bin while your filling it up
I'm watching this video with my french brittany snoring on my lap. let Maverick know that Jack says hi.
Glad you were not hurt
Have U considered a sprinkler system for irrigation ?. T be consistent on moisture sure raises yield . In AZ. Desert irrigation in one form or another is a nessessity also we hit 120 degrees in summer .
Even in Arizona it requires ground water. There is zero ground water under Welker Farms. The nearest water source is over ten miles away, and it would likely take millions of dollars to access it, across multiple private and public properties. There is no irrigation option for Welker Farms.
We are not nearly as large in operation as woelkers, but we tried to take Sundays off as much as we possibly can doing only livestock chores and trying to get to church. My feelings are that God built that seventh day of rest in as much a rest and a change of pace as it is for worship. I think you are a better operator in any business if you take that one day a week off and rest and change your pace a little bit
@@guydaubenspeck9206 when and if i have to work on Sunday before a typhoon rolls in and drops two inches, I remember "God gave us reasons and senses" to use.
The First Article: Creation
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth.
What does this mean? I believe that God has made me and all creatures; that He has given me my body and soul, eyes, ears, and all my members, my reason and all my senses ✝, and still takes care of them. He also gives me clothing and shoes, food and drink, house and home, wife and children, land, animals, and all I have.
Where do you get your music? Love it!
Taky se vždy obávám, že se něco pokazí když jsme ve žních v neděli. A letos obzvlášť. Kromě žní,v neděli zásadně nepracujeme. Předkové věděli dobře proč v neděli nepracovali. Co získám v neděli, v pondělí ztratím. God bless Nick, Scotty and dad. Ahoj od Olomouce.😊😊
Honestly I think just in general a crary system would be a great thing for you guys to have
Oof there is nothing left of those sprockets. Have you ever tried a plastic slat feeder chain? They work just as well but last significantly longer and significantly quieter
God bless Welker and Sons Farming.
The dog might gain weight in muscle with how much running he does each day
Hola, mis felicitaciones somos seguidores de su gran trabajo, nosotros somos pequeños agricultores de Tlaxcala México y aprendemos también de ustedes, aprendimos que hasta los domingos debemos trabajar en el campo, pero antes pedimos la autorización de señor de arriba para que nos ayude a evitar situaciones como las que le sucedieron, un abrazo fuerte...
you boys need a fuel truck for refills at furthest fields ,make a great project video Nick!!!
I remember that old western song where the deer and the antelope play. There seldom is heard a discouraging word. Oh wait I'm all mixed up.
Great video!
The deer and the antelope are playing.
Did you have to put extensions on ladder platform with those big LSW tires to be able to swing ladder into straight out position?
Bummer on lentils and chain break!!!!
Seems like I heard something about new combines, if that's the case go ahead with the angle grinder. Use the insurance money toward the new machines... lol
Never forsake the assembling of the house of the Lord that scripture
You need wind system like the Mallenial farmer has on his combine.
What do you guys do for firewood? Does it have to be brought in? Can you harvest any firewood from the lake house?
Work on Sunday fix on Monday
Here's a question for one of you guys If John Deer is bringing out a PU truck will case have to follow suit to keep up
Thanks Daddy Bob Scott & who ever that other guy IS lol. = GOD BLESS..... Old F-4 Shoe🇺🇸
Awesome video
Coby is an amazing dog! A real shame about the Lentils. Does the rotor shaking everything like that wear the bearings out quicker or not? Take care and God bless!
Kobi sounds like Rod Stewart singing Hot Legs. He doesn't drink whiskey, does he?
Stuff always breaks on Sunday. Grandpa never farmed on Sunday. I can't do that.
What kind of bites when that kind of stuff happens a rock snaps the feeder chain in the combine does on a weekend .... We've had that happen before on a weekend but the parts guy was always on call I was cutting canola was a pull-type swather and the pitman driveshaft broke on me so I went to the local dealer he never had one should I ask him to do a dealer search and he found one for me 40 mi away
Not just the chains but looks like the feed rotor is bent up !
the drum that looks bent is the beater and it is designed that way so it can transfer the straw better to the actual threshing rotor cylinder.
I want a belt driven rotor any day over hydraulic
Welker Farms, where the deer and the antelope play.
If you're trading combines, will you go with newer MacDon or Honey Bee headers or rather keep your actual MacDon / Case IH headers?
We had the saying work on Sunday pay on Monday
When you were crossing the interstate, it looked like there's a cattle guard in the road. Is it a cattle guard or more of a wildlife guard?
You guys should bale all of the straw that your spreading on the ground and then sell it to make some extra money.
Excuse my ignorance if this is an old question, but why didn't you tow the headers across the bridge instead of having them on and making it a bit more risky? Cant imagine that its a long process of re-equiping them later again