Hey George, thanks for taking the time to show the bald eagles!!! So glad you’ve got them on your farm! We’ve got 3 nests near where we live on the Delaware River in Upper Bucks Co, Pa. Thanks for all you do to feed us - George P
I live in Lycoming County, PA. I haven’t ever seen an Eagle in my area, but they have nests at the Little Pine Creek park not far from me. I’m a bird watcher, they’re so majestic. 🦅 God Bless America!
@@thomaslomeo2736 the Susquehanna runs past our town, but we’re down in a valley. The eagles are up the mountain from us. They’re truly majestic. No wonder our Founding Fathers chose it as our country’s symbol.
Taking a break from Wheat harvest in ND to watch Corn and Bean harvest in IL. Love your support of the Marines George and Thanks for showing off the Eagles. We get to see Bald and Golden Eagles around here occasionally but have not seen any this year yet. Keep up the good work and have a safe week.
Looks like the harvest going along good. Glade to hear the yield our holding up its great the moister is down too. Glade too see them bald eagles I love watching them birds their are very beautiful bird to watch, Hope you guys have a good week next week.
Thanks for showing the Eagles. We have them on our farm also. So exciting to watch them in their natural habitat. Thanks for the update. Be safe and God Bless.
Great video Ivers, as chaotic as harvest may be, the Ivers crew sure make it a pleasure to watch with everyone working together make them so calming to watch! Really enjoy you sharing the whole operation! Thank you Ivers farm!!!!
Thanks for the Eagles, see alot more than we did 20 years ago. As usual Reese great job. Glad you got some rain and got a couple of days off. TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE GUYS !!!
Reece, beans look unusually short this year. Draper heads really shine in those conditions, dry weather really hurt bean yields. We farm in Daviess Co. IN. Have a safe harvest.
Ole Dennis is a corn picking motor scooter....y'all all are doing GREAT. I hope all goes well and these 3 new bullets appear to be working perfect this year.
Great video! Thank you! Hey are you gonna get 3 of the AF 11’s for next year or the new 9260’s? I can’t wait to see what comes next! Good luck with harvest and be safe!!
I was wondering where you have your header tilt set on on your macdon heads? I have an fd2 also I can’t remember if it’s on b or in between b and c. Thanks for the videos awesome content
You guys gonna demo the AF 11? I’m really impressed with it. They got rid of alot of chains and chain drives. It’s a very well engineered machine from what I see. The 2 cleaning shoes is impressive. Huge cleaning area It beats the X9 In specs in all areas. We have always had Deere combines. But that new case impresses me hopefully the dealership will bring one for us to try soon.
My climate did the same thing to my agleader display, ended up having to get the files directly off the 2020 and then it was normal. FieldView must of had an upload issue or glitch this year
With the new pro 1200 duel monitors you get free subscription for the life of the machine and it doesn't matter who owns it,just thought I'd share that with ya all another win win for CNH
I have a question, just curious, when Dennis stands outside his combine to do some filming, if he , God forbid, accidentally fell off the combine , would it stop at the end of the field or turn around? Or? I used to farm back in the 70-80’s
bumper crop huh? will that hurt the prices? I see its at 4.11 a bushel right NOW as of 9-15-24, what is your goal on the market, you going to try for 4.5? $5?
Can anyone answer... We don't grow beans of corn here...How long does it take to fill the combine 9350 in Beans or Corn from empty to cab droppin... Or there bouts.... Know ya use a cart.. But Just curious. Did a test on Canadian North biggie crop here OATS nice late afternoon slight wind oats were dry 12.4 moisture with no green in crop 9770 STS in 11 minutes flat (no oats out the back) but we eat all the straw with the header I use and cropped fine the straw.. About est. 140 150 bu/ac 4.2 to 4.6 MPH.... If corn yields 250 bu/acre corn ya must fill in like 8 to 10 minutes ? 12 row?? but then cart trips back must not always work before full... And waiting and then with 2 combines to empty would be slower yet
@@iversfarms I wondered it the Ivers family went out & hand picked. I’m very jealous. I grow a lot to can, but don’t have space for corn. And this year, I didn’t get my order in to the Amish(I’m in PA)early enough to freeze. It’s the next best thing to growing ourselves, except for this year.
@@iversfarms I like the idea of dumping on the go into a semi instead of into a cart. Less grain augering without a cart means less fines in the grain, less manpower required, less fuel used, less wear on machinery and higher profits. With a semi pulling a 40 foot trailer there would be approximately 500 bu or 15 tons on the 8 back wheels of the trailer. On the twin drive axles of the semi a fair distance forward of the rear wheels of the trailer, there would be roughly the same weight on these 8 wheels. With your average 1000 bu or 30 ton cart there are only 2 wheels to carry this load. Green chopped corn forage silage is heavy and it is loaded into semis and there is never a mention of compaction. Potatoes, sugar beet and various vegetable crops are unloaded on the go from the harvesters directly into semis and no one worries about compaction. There is more ground being compacted running back and forth from unloading the cart into trucks than there would be while running the truck alongside the combine and unloading on the go into the truck. Check out this video of wheat harvesting and unloading directly into a semi trailer. 2024 crop report - box elder
Good video I love your Contant. I wish your farming you too buddy, so if you stop crying about everything, he gets news junk and who cares about doing things with his wife it’s Farm he
We never saw eagles here (SW Tipp. cty) when I was young, now they do show up some, although they are much more common along the river. Plugged distributor on leg-at least it wasn't a partially decomposed rat or raccoon. I have had the "distink" pleasure of digging both of those out at the top of our legs.
This video is really well-made, showcasing some impressive, modern machines that farmers can greatly benefit from.
Nice shot of the eagles George, us older folks remember the days when you maybe saw one once a year.
Hey George, thanks for taking the time to show the bald eagles!!! So glad you’ve got them on your farm! We’ve got 3 nests near where we live on the Delaware River in Upper Bucks Co, Pa. Thanks for all you do to feed us - George P
I live in Lycoming County, PA. I haven’t ever seen an Eagle in my area, but they have nests at the Little Pine Creek park not far from me. I’m a bird watcher, they’re so majestic. 🦅 God Bless America!
Live by the Susquehanna river in Lackawanna county see them all the time. What an absolutely beautiful site.
@@thomaslomeo2736 the Susquehanna runs past our town, but we’re down in a valley. The eagles are up the mountain from us. They’re truly majestic. No wonder our Founding Fathers chose it as our country’s symbol.
Taking a break from Wheat harvest in ND to watch Corn and Bean harvest in IL. Love your support of the Marines George and Thanks for showing off the Eagles. We get to see Bald and Golden Eagles around here occasionally but have not seen any this year yet. Keep up the good work and have a safe week.
Semper Fi George! David Ivers, mechanical genius!
Another good one guys thanks for sharing your harvest videos with us
Looks like the harvest going along good. Glade to hear the yield our holding up its great the moister is down too. Glade too see them bald eagles I love watching them birds their are very beautiful bird to watch, Hope you guys have a good week next week.
Thanks for showing the Eagles. We have them on our farm also. So exciting to watch them in their natural habitat. Thanks for the update. Be safe and God Bless.
Great video Ivers, as chaotic as harvest may be, the Ivers crew sure make it a pleasure to watch with everyone working together make them so calming to watch! Really enjoy you sharing the whole operation! Thank you Ivers farm!!!!
Great jobs guys!!! Love my Sunday mornings!
Looks like harvest is going well. Have a great week and stay safe.
Thank you Reese , excellent video.
Enjoyed videos great how your family works great together.
Thanks for sharing the harvest 👍👍✌️
Good video good to see y'all
Great video Reese
Thanks for the Eagles, see alot more than we did 20 years ago. As usual Reese great job.
Glad you got some rain and got a couple of days off.
TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE GUYS !!!
Reece, beans look unusually short this year. Draper heads really shine in those conditions, dry weather really hurt bean yields. We farm in Daviess Co. IN. Have a safe harvest.
🦅🦅👍 Great Video Guys ! Thanks to all for Sharing !
George, thank you for your service.
Another great video - love the variety and your editing. I'm a former farmer in Western Oregon, enjoying your operation!
Excellent Video. Thank You
Great drone footage Reese. Love the Marine Corps emblem on the combine.
Ole Dennis is a corn picking motor scooter....y'all all are doing GREAT. I hope all goes well and these 3 new bullets appear to be working perfect this year.
Great video gents have a save harvest
Great. well done. Thanks.
Another quality Reese Ivers video keepim coming!!!
Great video! Thank you! Hey are you gonna get 3 of the AF 11’s for next year or the new 9260’s? I can’t wait to see what comes next! Good luck with harvest and be safe!!
It will be nice to see you over here in Indiana. Great video.
I was wondering where you have your header tilt set on on your macdon heads? I have an fd2 also I can’t remember if it’s on b or in between b and c. Thanks for the videos awesome content
Congrats on the nice corn yield. It’s needed for the crappy prices
Thanks
The moisture probes read correctly, every time the corn is 18.3%. That’s as accurate as a broken clock.
Excellent video! Looking forward to more of your content…
Sure would like to see you all demo the af-11.
Great job I like the videos
Glad to hear good corn harvest so far, but I'm more interested in how the new soybeans you planted performed.
Love the bat and birds shirt, Go Cardinals
You guys gonna demo the AF 11? I’m really impressed with it. They got rid of alot of chains and chain drives. It’s a very well engineered machine from what I see. The 2 cleaning shoes is impressive. Huge cleaning area It beats the X9 In specs in all areas. We have always had Deere combines. But that new case impresses me hopefully the dealership will bring one for us to try soon.
That’d be nice
great video reese
Nice!
Nice Vid!
Nice Bald Eagles!!
Must be great to working with there sons.
Getting 325 a bushel here getting the ground prepared for winter wheat
Where at?
Who gave that bean combine a yellow hat? It's too early in the harvest for that! :)
Looks like another dry harvest like last year. Should be dry and hot all next week, probably done by Halloween again!😂😂😂
My climate did the same thing to my agleader display, ended up having to get the files directly off the 2020 and then it was normal. FieldView must of had an upload issue or glitch this year
You would think with he price of the combine that you would get 5 years free GPS.
With the new pro 1200 duel monitors you get free subscription for the life of the machine and it doesn't matter who owns it,just thought I'd share that with ya all another win win for CNH
Case must charge extra for a quiet cab and a clean ladder. It’s just as loud standing outside as it is in the cab!!
I like to be able to hear the machine
My aunt Bethany would say that’s loud and she couldn’t hear a cement truck driving through a nitroglycerin plant!!!
@@NickJones-n5y 😂
I have a question, just curious, when Dennis stands outside his combine to do some filming, if he , God forbid, accidentally fell off the combine , would it stop at the end of the field or turn around? Or? I used to farm back in the 70-80’s
Great video once again. How tall is the grain leg?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What did you spray the trees with that did not kill the grass? Good to have dry corn....saves you money.
It’s a mix, if it looks like it killed them next year I’ll list them
Go big red
👍👍👍👍
I see record yields in the title but never heard what the yields were outside of one little blip on the beans.
Farm average is about 223 right now
bumper crop huh? will that hurt the prices? I see its at 4.11 a bushel right NOW as of 9-15-24, what is your goal on the market, you going to try for 4.5? $5?
Going to buy puts to protect it and buy calls after we sell it and see what it does
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u running a draper or auger header for them beans? if auger, I hear the loss per acre is not much and draper is too $$
Draper for years
Why dont you consider growing cream style corn ? thats all my family buy, albeit i dont know much about farming . just seems logical
The cream doesn’t go through the combine very good.
I cannot imagine this is a real comment 😂
Is it the real Tom Green?
@@iversfarms ?,?,
Hi Reese, do you clean the cabs of your tractors ? After how much time do you clean the cabs of the tractors and combines ?
After every season and during a rainout. The combine blows his out almost everyday
What’s the difference between them tracks and the standard tracks on a regular machine
Smoother, can go faster and don’t get hot
Hey Reese, do you run the full automation on your 9250's?
Yes
southern ohio , southern tenn have be hit hard with drought
Saw that
Can anyone answer... We don't grow beans of corn here...How long does it take to fill the combine 9350 in Beans or Corn from empty to cab droppin... Or there bouts.... Know ya use a cart.. But Just curious. Did a test on Canadian North biggie crop here OATS nice late afternoon slight wind oats were dry 12.4 moisture with no green in crop 9770 STS in 11 minutes flat (no oats out the back) but we eat all the straw with the header I use and cropped fine the straw.. About est. 140 150 bu/ac 4.2 to 4.6 MPH.... If corn yields 250 bu/acre corn ya must fill in like 8 to 10 minutes ? 12 row?? but then cart trips back must not always work before full... And waiting and then with 2 combines to empty would be slower yet
I’d say 6-7minutes in corn if it’s good
What do you mean by the different beans like 4-3, 3-7, etc. Is that like on corn where its 110 day, 113 day and so on?
Yes, lower the number, the earlier it matures
How do you pick your sweet corn? I wonder every year.
Just by hand to eat
@@iversfarms I wondered it the Ivers family went out & hand picked. I’m very jealous. I grow a lot to can, but don’t have space for corn. And this year, I didn’t get my order in to the Amish(I’m in PA)early enough to freeze. It’s the next best thing to growing ourselves, except for this year.
What chemical was that that you used in the drums to kill the brush but not the grass
I also would like to know what product was used to spray the trees.
It’s a mix, if it looks like it killed them next year I’ll list them
You getting an AF demo this fall?
Not that I know of
Jones Joseph Wilson Shirley Jackson Nancy
Aaron needs a new Ivers hat cause that one he wears is sorta ugly imo
How about some girls softball video?
Should of. Got knocked out 8-6 on Saturday
@@iversfarms condolences
Kinda creepy asking for videos of girls. On a list somewhere???
Your a cocky family!
You’re
If YOU’RE going to insult someone at least try to be smart.
Oh yeah, and what poisonous chemicals do you spray that we will die from!
You should be safe unless you’re planning on drinking it
Your funny!
@@iversfarms Your right!
@@iversfarms I like the idea of dumping on the go into a semi instead of into a cart.
Less grain augering without a cart means less fines in the grain, less manpower required, less fuel used, less wear on machinery and higher profits.
With a semi pulling a 40 foot trailer there would be approximately 500 bu or 15 tons on the 8 back wheels of the trailer.
On the twin drive axles of the semi a fair distance forward of the rear wheels of the trailer, there would be roughly the same weight on these 8 wheels.
With your average 1000 bu or 30 ton cart there are only 2 wheels to carry this load.
Green chopped corn forage silage is heavy and it is loaded into semis and there is never a mention of compaction.
Potatoes, sugar beet and various vegetable crops are unloaded on the go from the harvesters directly into semis and no one worries about compaction.
There is more ground being compacted running back and forth from unloading the cart into trucks than there would be while running the truck alongside the combine and unloading on the go into the truck.
Check out this video of wheat harvesting and unloading directly into a semi trailer.
2024 crop report - box elder
You make this same comment on multiple different channels. No one cares what you think dude.
I bet USDA and NASS watching your RECORD harvest right now. 😅😂😅
They already know
@@iversfarms Yep. they do NOW.
thanks for confirming. 😂😂
Good video I love your Contant. I wish your farming you too buddy, so if you stop crying about everything, he gets news junk and who cares about doing things with his wife it’s Farm he
We never saw eagles here (SW Tipp. cty) when I was young, now they do show up some, although they are much more common along the river. Plugged distributor on leg-at least it wasn't a partially decomposed rat or raccoon. I have had the "distink" pleasure of digging both of those out at the top of our legs.
😂