Nice drone work Trevor. I like it a lot. I am partial to the red equipment so I think this is great. Looks like a really good crop. Thanks for getting the video and putting it together for us.
I love making them too, so it works out. Yeah, that was a lot of red steel in that field. Harvetst starts Wednesday for the farm im at now. We got one green one and a no leveler silver one (gleaner). Got a brand spanking new 580 though. 2023 with 400 hours. Things got the interior of a mercedes
@@TrevorStruthers If you ever get tired of grain farming come to Wisconsin. Any dairy farm would be glad to have you working for them. You might not get a new 580 though. haha
@@WheelingDairyFarmer that sounds like something new at least. I was thinking of doing the Mike Rowe dirty jobs thing as part of the channel. Maybe that wouldnt ve so bad to work for a dairy for a day or two
You should check it out. The harvest in prescott is the craziest, but even if its not the slyrockets…theres a lotta hillsides in thus part of the state
Seems like its all about ready at the same time then! Our spring wheat has a little green to it still, but the moisture we tested today in the winter wheat was 7%. Plenty ready.
Thanks Trevor, it's exciting that the harvest has started. I haven't seen any combines out over here yet but it has been very wet. Are you driving any combines this year?
I am going to be in bankout wagon, so grain cart. Thats good tho because then ill get to use the drone to get shots. This was another of the neighbors farms. They let me and my sweetheart come and ride with them. We got 125 gb of video. Should be more to come of a day at their wheat harvest
Ok bud. No need to get excited. The steepest farmland in america is outside my door. You can tell us whatever you like. Thanks for stimulating the algorithm
@@robertlong7033 th-cam.com/video/x5KJbNBScHM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=khOROowZ_fRH7tQ7 go to 7 minutes. Thats not the steepest part but maybe that will be perspective for you
Nice drone work Trevor. I like it a lot. I am partial to the red equipment so I think this is great. Looks like a really good crop. Thanks for getting the video and putting it together for us.
I love making them too, so it works out. Yeah, that was a lot of red steel in that field. Harvetst starts Wednesday for the farm im at now. We got one green one and a no leveler silver one (gleaner). Got a brand spanking new 580 though. 2023 with 400 hours. Things got the interior of a mercedes
@@TrevorStruthers If you ever get tired of grain farming come to Wisconsin. Any dairy farm would be glad to have you working for them. You might not get a new 580 though. haha
@@WheelingDairyFarmer that sounds like something new at least. I was thinking of doing the Mike Rowe dirty jobs thing as part of the channel. Maybe that wouldnt ve so bad to work for a dairy for a day or two
In awe of your beautiful cinematography work, getting more beautiful with every video!
Yeah! Cause the colors and the thunbnail
Trevor, thanks for another one of your impressive videos.
Just found your channel
Fantastic videos! We would love to see a hill side combine in operation in person. Wishing you much success!
Theyre all over the Palouse right now. Can see like three harvests going on at once if you get up high enough.
Great Video Trevor, thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it Tony! Theres an in the cab one coming soon!
We do not like the same machine color, but we share the same passion ! Congrat’s for this video !
Thanks for watching! Your channel is cool. I would prefer the human element not be removed from farming however.
Nice photography!
super nice video Trevor!
Thank you Christian!
very good video, congratulation all of driver.
Thank yoy!
Awesome video this is still on my bucket list just won’t be this year 👍👍😀
Thank you!
You should check it out. The harvest in prescott is the craziest, but even if its not the slyrockets…theres a lotta hillsides in thus part of the state
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always great vids i love it
Thanks bel
Hello Trevor, ok videos 👍😉🇮🇹
Trevor espetacular , muito legal de ver a producao
Obrigado pelo comentário!
Salut trevor superbe vidéo et bien 😂😮😅😊
What are you hearing for yields? A few in the Hay/Lacrosse area started early last week. It will be full bore this week in west Whitman County.
Im hearing around 100. Higher in sub irrigated low ground. In the hills in dayton im hearing about 100. Its a good year
Drove to Pullman then north to Montana last week. Looked like things were getting close to harvest.
Seems like its all about ready at the same time then! Our spring wheat has a little green to it still, but the moisture we tested today in the winter wheat was 7%. Plenty ready.
Thanks Trevor, it's exciting that the harvest has started. I haven't seen any combines out over here yet but it has been very wet. Are you driving any combines this year?
I am going to be in bankout wagon, so grain cart. Thats good tho because then ill get to use the drone to get shots. This was another of the neighbors farms. They let me and my sweetheart come and ride with them. We got 125 gb of video. Should be more to come of a day at their wheat harvest
At the 1:25 mark, is that HWY 12? If this was on Monday I may have seen you guys as I was headed back to Lewiston
Yeah, off 12 up north of the whetstone. it was the same people i bet. I was out there on saturday.
Is there some kind of benefit of farming these steep side hills? Like is the soil very fertile or something?
Its what we got to work with. Theres hills hills and more hills out here and yes the dirt is deep and soft
@@TrevorStruthers ok
Hey trevor is there a way to get ahold of you outside youtube?
Struthersfarming@gmail.com i check a lot
Sidehill huh? Dude you ain't on a sidehill until you're looking down the neighbor's chimney.
Ok bud. No need to get excited. The steepest farmland in america is outside my door. You can tell us whatever you like. Thanks for stimulating the algorithm
@robertlong7033 You do know the difference between hills and mountains, yeah?
@@robertlong7033 th-cam.com/video/x5KJbNBScHM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=khOROowZ_fRH7tQ7 go to 7 minutes. Thats not the steepest part but maybe that will be perspective for you