These dimensions, these devices, the country ... unbelievable. You get goose bumps from watching. I would love to drive such a tractor too. This awakens the desire to come to the USA and take a job
When you have that many people carrying tires, use the chain gang method. Everyone in line and just hand tires to the next person and so on. Way faster than everyone carrying 2 tires at a time
How did you like the 9900i? We run two 970’s. Looks like Deere may have a good chopper. Thoughts. We are just getting moving in Michigan. It has been a very trying year!
Frank Trierweiler it’s like anything else, there were things we did and didn’t like. Overall I think everyone liked it. I’d take that Kemper head over an Orbis head any day. The biggest things that it comes down to is parts and service availability, cost of operating, and trade in value, those things still need to be figured out.
Both the Claas and the Deere are excellent machines personally I prefer the Deere but I haven’t ran the Claas machines near as much as the Deere so I’m biased.
IL Dairy Farmer the clips in this video don’t do it justice. We had everything from sloppy, greasy mud to mud that buried tractors 3 feet deep. Not much fun. There’s still plenty of farms in this area trying to chop yet.
why do there have to be sooooo many of this doulbe-tired tractors just to flatten out that pile of corn plant material? It seems a little overkill? Or am I missing something.
The tighter you can pack the material, the longer it lasts without spoiling. At the rate the silage is coming in from the fields, 1 or 2 tractors couldn't keep up. They try to harvest all of it at the same moisture for consistency in the rations.
Like the other poster explained, the feed has to be packed to preserve the quality. There is actually a formula for how much packing weight you need based on the rate the feed is coming in to the pile.
These dimensions, these devices, the country ... unbelievable. You get goose bumps from watching. I would love to drive such a tractor too. This awakens the desire to come to the USA and take a job
Another well done video of a astonishing harvest, great work!
Great job. I see about 75 ppl working together. As a team. Very cool.
5 mins in, and just... wow, excellent job Aaron 🙌
An awesome sight and the logistics to make this happen must be staggering. Well done everyone
Great video, thanks for sharing with us. Its amazing to see how much silage y'all harvest
Great video (as always) Aaron!
That's next level harvesting, unbelievable!
One of the best harvesting videos I've ever seen, great work. greetings from Germany
Very nice video! Love to see that big machines
Good video like the pile of silage and a lot of tractors
Wow Aaron awesome video!! You did a great job!
You make me miss it every year. Great Job!
Great work Aaron.
love the video Aaron great work
really like your videos this was a other pearl liked it a lot thank u for al the hart work in making it
I can't find help to cover my small pile of silage and there was a whole town there to pull plastic and set tires.
Jak zawsze film na wysokim poziomie! ;)
Mind blowing, sure it cost Riverview a lot of extra money to harvest with the wet conditions.
Great video and action!! Greets Stefan
Great Video like every year
Would love to work at your place for the harvesting! A dream would come true.
Greetings from Germany!
1st scene, and there's a huge 9r pulling a silage box. That's how you know you're in 'MURICA!
Great Video !
nice video, I noticaed that it was a bit wet in some spot where the tractors were pulling the trucks
Cody Ludwig it was very wet haha. This doesn’t show very much of the mud and mess that we had to deal with, it was pretty wet in most of the fields
please some longer videos i love you videos. how menny tonns is there in the bunk this year
When you have that many people carrying tires, use the chain gang method. Everyone in line and just hand tires to the next person and so on. Way faster than everyone carrying 2 tires at a time
So geht Landwirtschaft!
Amazing Video mna!!!!!
jaká byla uklízená plocha . Kolik hektarů se sklízelo a z jaké plochy se sklízelo? Nikde v popisu není plocha kukuřice. Děkuji
How did you like the 9900i? We run two 970’s. Looks like Deere may have a good chopper. Thoughts. We are just getting moving in Michigan. It has been a very trying year!
Frank Trierweiler it’s like anything else, there were things we did and didn’t like. Overall I think everyone liked it. I’d take that Kemper head over an Orbis head any day. The biggest things that it comes down to is parts and service availability, cost of operating, and trade in value, those things still need to be figured out.
Thanks Aaron!
Are those like really good harvesters because I swear everyone uses those to cut silage
Both the Claas and the Deere are excellent machines personally I prefer the Deere but I haven’t ran the Claas machines near as much as the Deere so I’m biased.
Whats in the huge building in the end?
Nice video
Amazing operation.
How many acres for make this corn silage ?
Muito bom, incrível!
Did I spot a JD chopper???!!
mnmike2012 yes, we had the opportunity to demo a 9900i
@@aaronzenner9888 How did it compare.
How did the JD compare ? Ever get your Krone to bring out a demo?
So where are you guys located
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Where it’s this place
How many ha are in this silage?
What farm u work for
Canada?
I heard it was wet up there, looks like it wasn’t just a rumor... I’m sure it was miserable
IL Dairy Farmer the clips in this video don’t do it justice. We had everything from sloppy, greasy mud to mud that buried tractors 3 feet deep. Not much fun. There’s still plenty of farms in this area trying to chop yet.
Wow! Great.
When are you looking for workers again
Where are Class equipment made
Germany
Amazing
It looks like somuch fon to work three mi nepaeb send mi a video
Schönes Video aber leider kein Sound. Das ist schade
👍🇸🇰👍
Wowza Americans using a jaguar?
why do there have to be sooooo many of this doulbe-tired tractors just to flatten out that pile of corn plant material? It seems a little overkill? Or am I missing something.
The tighter you can pack the material, the longer it lasts without spoiling. At the rate the silage is coming in from the fields, 1 or 2 tractors couldn't keep up. They try to harvest all of it at the same moisture for consistency in the rations.
@@overbore66 makes more sense now, thanks
Like the other poster explained, the feed has to be packed to preserve the quality. There is actually a formula for how much packing weight you need based on the rate the feed is coming in to the pile.
In germany we usually use 1 to 3 tractors in the pile Form 1 Chopper... depents in the Chopper and the weight of the tractors
@@aaronzenner9888 Thats pretty interesting! I'm not so familiar with such huge-scale operations.
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I love you
Plese this is a harvestor .damo india country
Very impressive but I can't help but feel disappointed that the cows eating this silage will never see the light of day.
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How many acres do you guys farm