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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2023
- Emma's Channel - @agwithemma
*Gear*
Camera - Sony - Alpha 7S III Full-frame Mirrorless Camera
Lens - Sony - G Master FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM Wide Angle Zoom Lens
Microphone - Sony - ECMB1M Omnidirectional Shotgun Microphone
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Awesome seeing those big combines doing their job! Thank you all and the farmer who owns these fields. Have to say, you should all be proud! Thank you for the video.
They have Programmable Handhelds in UHF and Vhf and Ham frequency variety. 14:19
I really enjoy your videos, I am a pretty new subscriber. I worked on a farm in NE North Dakota for over twenty years. Retired now and really miss it. So I have a pretty good idea about what you guys are doing. Keep up the good work.
You guys are running a pretty awesome operation there all that machinery is massive thanks for taking us along
Some end of day stats would be great. Also show production of the machine and show the effect that the weeds and moisture has on it.
Awesome video Hayden. Great job you and your family does .. Thank you so much Buddy
how long before you head home
Ya, the "W" formation had me thinking that you were able to unload but the combine next to your mother couldn't.
Yea it definitely wasn’t practical but it was a cool shot haha
Get Handheld Radios!
I love all farmar ❤
Best farmer TH-camr
Not a farmer ;) but I’ll take it
Hayden, who’s the young lady that’s trying to seal your dog? Also, please tell us about your other hand we only see every now and then.
How many combines do you guys run?
How close to Canada are you?
Do you watch Ron Harting family farm talk to him he work for John deer combine hi from UK
"Ducks fly together, Ducks fly together."
Where in North Dakota are you guys
Hi Hayden. Just a thought. When you were blocking your cutter bar in dull conditions. Were you following the drill lines as sown or crossing them which would load up the knife and fingers with each row at once and then nothing. Just thought. Cheers Steve. Kiwi wheat farmer
@steveanderson2095 we usually cut with the drill rows or at a slight angle. We normally only cross them to cut turn rows, or headlands as some people call them.
Yes. Cool. Thanks Shana. We call them headlands in NZ
Alright man I know its your personal life but Im not understanding why there isnt something happening with uh-huh Emma except the long distance thing. I seen in her video where she said she was so excited you and your family was going to be there soon. Im old enough to be your dad I bet, for what its worth God dont put but a few good ladies in front of you walking those yellow cut fields 😊. Drawn shot look sweet I could understand not wanting to cut like that. As always everyone be safe.
She has a boyfriend
What is Emma’s channel?
Ag with Emma , not 100% sure if that is the person he is talking about.
How does someone with no experience get into this industry
@BrysonAlmond123 - be willing to work, show up, & learn. With that, a lot of custom harvesters will take a chance on teaching someone like you. We all have to start somewhere 😉
Ford or dodge and did dibbs learn how to climb up the tire
@Wyattstrnad8430 Ford!! We have a dodge & it’s been nothing but trouble! Dibs has not learned how to run up the tire….yet lol!
First?? 😂😂