Here, in western Canada, all land was surveyed on the square mile, 640 acres called a section of land. With smaller equipment standard field size was half mile by half mile fields. Now with larger equipment a lot of those quarter divisions have been removed.
That field is longer than I ever thought. I guess I have no idea where it stops on the Enosburg end, but must be well past the house. Beautiful corn and I always love the drone. You’ll have to do my garden sometime on the drone. It was my plan to do it but my drone never came back on the first flight
Andreas, you have great t-shirts. I would love to buy one. Probably lots of folks would I imagine. BTW, that is beautiful corn. Something to be proud of.
Thank you. At the moment I don’t really sell any shirts or anything. Just people I know sometimes get some. Thank you. We where very proud to have some corn like that.
I thought it rather odd that the guy driving the Forage Harvester chose to start in the middle of the crop and work outward, rather than start at the outward boundaries and work inward. Is there a particular reason for this methodology ?
Serious teamwork and organization.
Here, in western Canada, all land was surveyed on the square mile, 640 acres called a section of land. With smaller equipment standard field size was half mile by half mile fields. Now with larger equipment a lot of those quarter divisions have been removed.
Just like out West then. Be so
Cool to have fields like that but we got mountains. Haha.
@@802Farmers The western edge of the prairies is the Cdn Rocky Mountains. I was talking about the flat part.
Pushing bunk is a true talent, I honestly hate pushing bunk but I was always asked to do it lol, great video from Addison County
It was a favorite job of mine - it's the smoothest ride of the year.
It takes some practice but not too hard to get the hang of. Thanks for watching!
looks like it is coming to an end now nearly there , , fantastic drone footage too , that is some top corm your on there as well
We have been done. Just catching up on videos slowly. We where very proud of this corn! Thanks for watching!
That field is longer than I ever thought. I guess I have no idea where it stops on the Enosburg end, but must be well past the house. Beautiful corn and I always love the drone. You’ll have to do my garden sometime on the drone. It was my plan to do it but my drone never came back on the first flight
Yah. Field isn close to a mile not a whole mile. But mile sounds better 🤣. Christoph said it in the video anyways. Maybe next time I can
Andreas, you have great t-shirts. I would love to buy one. Probably lots of folks would I imagine. BTW, that is beautiful corn. Something to be proud of.
Thank you. At the moment I don’t really sell any shirts or anything. Just people I know sometimes get some. Thank you. We where very proud to have some corn like that.
Amazing video.
Thank you!
32T/A is a nice problem to have! Really enjoyed the drone footage.
Yes it is. One of the best corn we have ever had. I’m glad you liked the drone footage
That is some fine looking corn
Thank you
thats a hell of a field
This is our longest field. We have one that is bigger though.
So this is used to feed livestock? How is this stored considering the moisture content?
Yes. It goes into our tmr mix for the dairy cows. The silage is stored in a bunk
Why are they harvesting while it’s still green? Never seen that before
This corn was perfect moisture for silage corn. It’s supposed to have some green. Corn is brown for combine corn since it needs to be drier.
Great videos guys glad to see things going well tell Alex to be careful with that back looked pretty rough going in the field good seeing Henry
Thank you. Doctors says she should be good on the latest check up
Use auto steer when chopping.???
No we don’t use any auto steer. Not even for planting.
Where is the corn cob?
I thought it rather odd that the guy driving the Forage Harvester chose to start in the middle of the crop and work outward, rather than start at the outward boundaries and work inward. Is there a particular reason for this methodology ?
We like it in this field because it is nice straight rows. It’s the fastest way to chop this field. That’s all.
It's easier to see trucks and chopper your not driving around outer field saves on diesel and time
Why not fell it from the bottom up ?
How many acres of corn do you chop
Get that damn pacifier out of that big child's mouth!
I’ll give him a second one just so you have more stuff to complain about. 👍🏻
@@802Farmers may as well get him a dress while you're at it!
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Go trump 2024
Go smoke your Trump in a closet behind closed doors somewhere else !
Speaking of corn!
To jail
Because he hates so good!
You spelt cunt wrong