There is something truly mesmerising watching these big machines pick up the food that ends feeding people and animals. The efficiency of the operation, the synchronicity between harvester, grain cart driver and truck drivers. I have nothing but utmost respect for farmers. I hope for a good 2024 harvest.
THANKS MIKE FOR CUSTOM HARVEST WHEAT TOUR .I SEE THIS CREW IS FROM PENNSYLVANIA HELLO FROM SOMERSET COUNTY PA. THANKS MIKE FOR ALL THE WORK YOU PUT INTO THESE VIDEOS.
I’m surprised there’s nothing interesting farming-related happening in or around Norman, Oklahoma, which ironically I later found out that’s where my grandmother grew up
Certainly different horizons than here in N. Central Ohio. Large combines are definitely in their element in these open areas. Are their machines all purchased in Pa. and trucked out west, or are some from the western areas ?
just to confirm these machines are doing customer work? I am not from US so don't know the workings can someone confirm and if Yes do they work on hourly basis or per acre?
I believe lots of the wheat this year was making over 70 bushel per acre. Which is really good for this area figuring cattle grazed on it over the winter.
Most farmers like to keep their yields private information unless they tell you personally. The yields this year are running higher than normal compared to the past several years. Timely rain helped this years crop.
Good Evening/Morning Mike (Or anybody) What kind of Drone do you use to record these amazing videos on your channel. My family farm has been 5 generations and I am the only one out of the 5 that can use technology really good and I am considering to make videos on the farm for them. If you have the time to answer that would be great but if not I totally understand, Thank you!
Thanks and I have a few drones but this video here I used my DJI Mavic Air that is about 4 years old. It's been a pretty good drone. I just bought a Mavic 3 and used it some and it is pretty sweet.
Hard to say for sure but it looks like Red Winter Wheat as the wheat has a reddish tint to it you can see in the combines and grain carts. Red Wiinter Wheat has a reddish tint and White wheat has more of a lighter white color.
There is something truly mesmerising watching these big machines pick up the food that ends feeding people and animals. The efficiency of the operation, the synchronicity between harvester, grain cart driver and truck drivers. I have nothing but utmost respect for farmers. I hope for a good 2024 harvest.
New subscriber. Having grown up in rural central Oklahoma, I love wheat harvest. Thanks for the videos. Looking forward to your future videos.
It's harvest time😁👍 nice fleet of combines, thanks for the video😄👍
Always great info and excellent footage… keep it up buddy
hello mr mike...very nice videos you have there...have good day regards from ADRIAN the netherlands..god bless you..
Excellent wheat harvest video Mike !
THANKS MIKE FOR CUSTOM HARVEST WHEAT TOUR .I SEE THIS CREW IS FROM PENNSYLVANIA
HELLO FROM SOMERSET COUNTY PA.
THANKS MIKE FOR ALL THE WORK YOU PUT INTO THESE VIDEOS.
Nice Brother
Good video.
Looking good Mike 👍👍. We hope to start our wheat at the end of June.
Another great video Mike that's a lot of ground to cover
Hello everyone mike great new vidéo and Hello from Alsace in France
Nice Wheat Harvest.
Great vidio Mike. Been waiting on this one. I knew you went there to vidio those guys. Looks like we will run wheat next week in west central ohio.
Good to see a crew from my home state. How many bushels per acre were they getting ?
Hey Mike, great video😊, but could u maybe give the viewers a little background on the harvest company and the crew.
I’m surprised there’s nothing interesting farming-related happening in or around Norman, Oklahoma, which ironically I later found out that’s where my grandmother grew up
Great video Mike. Waiting for the rest of the western hsrvest?👍🏻👍🏻
Wow ❤
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Certainly different horizons than here in N. Central Ohio. Large combines are definitely in their element in these open areas. Are their machines all purchased in Pa. and trucked out west, or are some from the western areas ?
Not sure but on the combines but I remember seeing a Hoober sticker on one of the tractors
Great video as always Mike. Does terracing a field mean that drainage tiles are not necessary?
No on the field tile as they don’t use or need to tile the fields out here The terraces are for erosion control
I like Mike less videos on TH-cam from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲🚜🚜🚜🐐
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Hey is that not a small tractor on the grain cart?
So, they came all the way from Pennsylvania to custom harvest the wheat on this farm?
Someone should a harvestersoundonly asmr video ... i would love it 😂❤
just to confirm these machines are doing customer work? I am not from US so don't know the workings can someone confirm and if Yes do they work on hourly basis or per acre?
Do you know how many bushels per acre the yield was?
I believe lots of the wheat this year was making over 70 bushel per acre. Which is really good for this area figuring cattle grazed on it over the winter.
Most farmers like to keep their yields private information unless they tell you personally. The yields this year are running higher than normal compared to the past several years. Timely rain helped this years crop.
Good Evening/Morning Mike (Or anybody) What kind of Drone do you use to record these amazing videos on your channel. My family farm has been 5 generations and I am the only one out of the 5 that can use technology really good and I am considering to make videos on the farm for them. If you have the time to answer that would be great but if not I totally understand, Thank you!
Thanks and I have a few drones but this video here I used my DJI Mavic Air that is about 4 years old. It's been a pretty good drone. I just bought a Mavic 3 and used it some and it is pretty sweet.
@@farmhandmike Thank you!
Interesting offset on the duals of the Elmer's grain cart. I've never seen that before. What's the advantage.
It's a walking tandem row crop axle. This option provides a smoother ride across the field. Several grain cart manufacturers off this as an option.
Not keeping the straw?
Straw goes back into the ground for organic matter. Very little straw is baled in this area.
So is this Soft White Winter Wheat?
Hard to say for sure but it looks like Red Winter Wheat as the wheat has a reddish tint to it you can see in the combines and grain carts. Red Wiinter Wheat has a reddish tint and White wheat has more of a lighter white color.
Doug I'm really not sure.
I'mHarvester driving
Why are the combines cutting such funny shapes? Is it because the way the grain is lying.
I mentioned it in the video. The second field had several terraces built in it and they have to cut with the terrace to get all of the crop.
Watch these guys harvesting in such massive feilds, makes you UK famr's look tiny
Dose he ever shut up