8:15 - The aerial shots here are absolutely stunning! The quality and detail in 4K make the vastness of the cornfields and the precision of the harvesting process so captivating. It feels like I'm right there in the middle of the action. Amazing work capturing the beauty of the harvest!
Great video of this CLAAS Combine putting a hurting on that corn! I've always liked something about those combines. I'd like to be driving one of those trucks hauling it to the mill. I certainly enjoy watching your videos back here in Laurel, Delaware.
Yes the Claas is an absolute beast of a combine .. surely appreciate your support! I’ll have another video of this combine cutting downed rice coming soon!
Awesome video Buddy! Corn harvest is fun as it’s fast moving! You did an amazing job putting this video together! Thank-You! Very dry and dusty out there!
@@AerialAghi my name is Shawn from Laurel, Delaware. I'm a disabled Delawarian due to a hereditary nerve disease that affects my hands and feet. I'm creating a farming man cave in our new home and one section of wall is designated for stickers and other farming memorabilia. Would you be interested in donating something to put in my room? Thanks for your time in reading this msg. Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
I am a new subscriber the sound of harvester is awesome and this is working great and the drone footage are charming and catchy what is the average of corn 🌽 in your state
I would be very interested to see what kind of yields are in that LA corn field, as the speed of the combine, as well as the less than robust looking stalks, appear that the ears and the grain yield are fairly small. The stalks just look very thin, I would love to know the speed of the combine and per acre averages. Good yields that I am used to seeing, well above 200 Bu per acre, driving this fast, would not be possible
We start our corn harvest way earlier down here in Louisiana and Arkansas. I hear its due to the ground being ready earlier since we have such mild winters.. thats what I was told
I believe so, I can't remember exactly though. I know its a row spacing that Claas doesn't have with its corn headers which is why they use the Drago (which they have been very happy with)
Thanks for the vid. Why not just dump into the trucks on the go on those long straight passes instead of dumping into carts as it would mean less augering which would result in less fines in the grain-? Dumping into trucks on the go is the way that is done for some other crops.
@@AerialAg Yes, the corn stalks would be bad for the truck tires. The trucks could be fitted with stalk stompers that could be raised and lowered. One set for the front wheels and another set for the next axle behind with the dual tires.
It could but I bet its just the combine cause when we demoed a claas 8700 with were able to run 3-4mph faster with it than we could with either our deere 780 or case 9250
Your channel is truly impressive! These modern harvesting machines are completely changing the way we view agriculture. 10:38
8:15 - The aerial shots here are absolutely stunning! The quality and detail in 4K make the vastness of the cornfields and the precision of the harvesting process so captivating. It feels like I'm right there in the middle of the action. Amazing work capturing the beauty of the harvest!
Man, that Combine is kicking some serious butt!
Great video of this CLAAS Combine putting a hurting on that corn! I've always liked something about those combines. I'd like to be driving one of those trucks hauling it to the mill. I certainly enjoy watching your videos back here in Laurel, Delaware.
Yes the Claas is an absolute beast of a combine .. surely appreciate your support! I’ll have another video of this combine cutting downed rice coming soon!
Awesome video Buddy! Corn harvest is fun as it’s fast moving! You did an amazing job putting this video together! Thank-You! Very dry and dusty out there!
Thanks! That combine sure does fill up fast! And yes, super dusty out there.. decided to replace my truck air filter when I got back lol.
@@AerialAg Very good idea!
@@AerialAghi my name is Shawn from Laurel, Delaware. I'm a disabled Delawarian due to a hereditary nerve disease that affects my hands and feet. I'm creating a farming man cave in our new home and one section of wall is designated for stickers and other farming memorabilia. Would you be interested in donating something to put in my room? Thanks for your time in reading this msg. Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Really nice production happening there. Nice video, that was fun.
Thanks! I appreciate the support!
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Amazing Combine harvest 2024fyp ❤
Thank you for the interesting video 👍🌾🚜
Nice work, good crop. Greetings from Belarus fields.
Lettin that Claas Roll Great Vid👍👍👍👍👍👍🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
I am a new subscriber the sound of harvester is awesome and this is working great and the drone footage are charming and catchy what is the average of corn 🌽 in your state
Corn eatin machine!!!
I would be very interested to see what kind of yields are in that LA corn field, as the speed of the combine, as well as the less than robust looking stalks, appear that the ears and the grain yield are fairly small. The stalks just look very thin, I would love to know the speed of the combine and per acre averages. Good yields that I am used to seeing, well above 200 Bu per acre, driving this fast, would not be possible
CORNEATER !!! CLAAS and DRAGO Unbeatable!!
Awesome video
Great video 👍
That’s what a real combine looks like shelling corn. Deer only wishes they could shell that fast
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Wow!! ... thats fast...
What was the corn yielding? 150-180 bushels
I'm all struck that y'all are harvesting corn! 🌽 Three days ago the soy beans were green, just started to turn yellow in splotches.😮
We start our corn harvest way earlier down here in Louisiana and Arkansas. I hear its due to the ground being ready earlier since we have such mild winters.. thats what I was told
If its dryland corn it probably didnt do real well this year. We arnt to far from there and we had a month of dry hot weather. Hurt some crops.
Congratulations,
Is this 36” rows? Looks wide.
I believe so, I can't remember exactly though. I know its a row spacing that Claas doesn't have with its corn headers which is why they use the Drago (which they have been very happy with)
great machines🎉🎉
Thanks for the vid.
Why not just dump into the trucks on the go on those long straight passes instead of dumping into carts as it would mean less augering which would result in less fines in the grain-?
Dumping into trucks on the go is the way that is done for some other crops.
Can't really say, I just go shoot the video.. but wouldn't the corn stalks be bad for truck tires? Thanks for watching !
@@AerialAg Yes, the corn stalks would be bad for the truck tires.
The trucks could be fitted with stalk stompers that could be raised and lowered.
One set for the front wheels and another set for the next axle behind with the dual tires.
Trucks would compact the soil more than the cart and if there's any soft ground the truck would get stuck.
Probably scales in grain cart for yield verification for crop insurance, looks like they would be collecting on insurance
@@kevinsiedschlag429 true, that's what I do.
That semi is making some dust!
Mega good job
Excellent video was that a Lexion 780 ?
Thanks, no it's a brand new 8700
love these videos especially as you do not put any stupid irritating music over them...!!
36 inch rows? Look wide
Either 36 or 38, I can't remember I've been visiting so many different farms lately lol .
That Maize Thin and Dry that’s why so Fast
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Must be some poor corn to be going that fast....
Same thing I said
It could but I bet its just the combine cause when we demoed a claas 8700 with were able to run 3-4mph faster with it than we could with either our deere 780 or case 9250
@jackr9952 yeah in lowa claas are revered as a corn eating machine
No, it's the performance of the Claas. There's nothing better in corn
I’ve seen some that won’t make 50 bu this year
I always thought claass combine was garbage
Interesting, I've heard mostly positive things about them. This farmer was very happy with it.
I wonder where you heard that. Probably at a JD fan regulars' table .... that would of course be the most qualified source... LOL
Arkansas and Louisiana are two different states.....
Yeah, the farm is based in Louisiana.. but they have a lot of farmland in Arkansas.
@@AerialAg Ow Okay, Gotchaaa Makes sense now
I like 13:20