Instead of Commenting about how poor the crop looks, we should be thankful that over the majority of years we in most parts of North America have been blessed with a good harvest. If these farmers can make a profit and enjoy what they are doing, then I say " Hats off to them". Farming involves a lot of passion and endurance. Thanks for video.
nice video. Interesting for me is that You are running Claas, NH and also JD combines. More usual is only one brand of combines at farm. Could you compare these 3 combines? For me is Claas & NH on first place and JD far behind. And Ive seen in video, that you are using both Claas original header and MacDon and dont know what brand of header on NH combine, could You compare also these headers? Thanks
+matthew mcevedy doe not mean they didn't do a comparison in this field while working together. i'd be surprised if they did not take the chance to compare sample quality straw management ect when they could
bags per acre used to be the common yield measurement in Australia prior to going metric. in wheat for example 12 bags to a ton. 3 bushels to a bag. so a 12 bag crop is 36 bushel crop.
cause you can still use the combine either way it just dries the crop up quicker and it just creates a longer time time window for the farmer to leave it for a couple of more days so he can do other fields first if that one isn't a priority.
That soil is dead ,i mean here even with big drought,we still have some yields,4-5 tons per hectare,while this on video,specially where i mark time,lol there cant be over 1 000 kg per hectare yields,that is ridiculous yield....When is good year ,like this ones,almost normal is to have 10 tons per hectare of wheat.
Harvest 2015 in Esperance where I worked was about 4-5 tons per hectare for wheat, that was really good yield! Count that together if you have a 10000 ha farm dude...
Remember guys TheSRBgamer63 has gamer in name that explains everything what he said... 1. It's Canola if you ever heard of crop like that 2. all around the world ground erosion is known since 70's ? maeby even earlier - google it 3. It's Australia!, not a 1st class ground ( like in Ukraine where over 80% of fields are 1/2 class grounds) combine it with climate, rain frequency etc. 4. Join all those facts together if necessary use a google 5. There are types of wheat that does not provide much straw - if You don't need a straw you don't sow a crops which growing like crazy into straw, less straw means less fuel used to chopping it behind a combine and thats means fuel economy. Brilliant right ? 6. lastly, if those crops are so bad, they should have no money right ? so why they operating machines worth 4-5 millions of dollars at the same time ? 7. Internet should be banned for someone like you Mr TheSRBgamer63 learn a life
That yield looks terrible in comparison to the US because they are driving somewhere around 10 mph and the plants are not very thick. Shows why you need such a big field to make a profit.
+erichansen82 I realize that, but it is shocking to me how it can still be profitable. We have at least 45 bpa this year and we weren't that far from loosing money.
WHY are they using those weird conveyors on the grain carts? What's wrong with just driving a meter closer to the harvester? It's yet another part/assembly to go wrong. This thing conks out - and you're out of the entire 30 tons cart!
Instead of Commenting about how poor the crop looks, we should be thankful that over the majority of years we in most parts of North America have been blessed with a good harvest. If these farmers can make a profit and enjoy what they are doing, then I say " Hats off to them". Farming involves a lot of passion and endurance. Thanks for video.
The song is called “Promise” by Hot Tin Roof.
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The crop is Rape, sometimes known as Canola. It is a high value crop and that yield is certainly worthwhile.
Wow Very Good Video i Love your Videos
Very well Done Mate...Now I will appreciate were my Bread originally comes from...
There was no fucking wheat in the video
The Australlians have some anbaliveble big fields, that is amazing.
When you have Australia you go big. Example, John Deere S700 or the 9R
What is this song ? Love it
Great movie!!
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Those are some big fields!
Thats what i was thinkin! Half of South Dakota in one field!
Welcome to straia lads
Still small compared to some in my area
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nice video. Interesting for me is that You are running Claas, NH and also JD combines. More usual is only one brand of combines at farm. Could you compare these 3 combines? For me is Claas & NH on first place and JD far behind. And Ive seen in video, that you are using both Claas original header and MacDon and dont know what brand of header on NH combine, could You compare also these headers? Thanks
Read the description, they're all from different farms.
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+matthew mcevedy doe not mean they didn't do a comparison in this field while working together. i'd be surprised if they did not take the chance to compare sample quality straw management ect when they could
at the start 0:09 what is the white trailer the cutter is pulling behind ?
Maleni Gremlin it’s a sprayer
Nice Trufab Engineering field bin / mother bin at 3:01.
A lot of Americans in the comments that don't understand how any one else in the world can farm
good video
drone are so awesome
Ale lecą z tematem aż miło patrzeć xD
How many tons did you collect per hectare?
Please tell me the name of this great rock song i love it!
Promise by hot tin roof
Hey farmers how do you manage to irrigate vasts tracts of land like that?
It’s called Esperance winter shit ton of rain
the author of the video, please tell me, which one did you use the sound line? (song title and artist)
Has anyone figured out who the band is?
David Schumaker promise by hot tin roof
Is that grass or canola
for what purpose cut the wheat before the combine comes?
It forces all the grain to dry at the same time. If it was left standing it would dry at different times and be very difficult to thrash.
It's not wheat. It's rape (canola).
Anybody know this song or name of the band?
What song is this pls reply some one i relly whan't to know
Aaron Clark darude sandstorm
+abdul rahman that is incorrect
What are you talking about?
It looks like they are using GPS?
When you have fields like that. GPS is almost always in the tractors
Good
music??????????
how many bags canola is grown per hectare?
Joel Martins bags? WTF?
AgropolSokołowoTV I think he means bushels, haha!
bags per acre used to be the common yield measurement in Australia prior to going metric. in wheat for example 12 bags to a ton. 3 bushels to a bag. so a 12 bag crop is 36 bushel crop.
Bushel? Stoneage. Tons!
why would you put the entire wheat plant into a swath? why not just straight out use a combine?
and your point is?
cause you can still use the combine either way it just dries the crop up quicker and it just creates a longer time time window for the farmer to leave it for a couple of more days so he can do other fields first if that one isn't a priority.
ok, that makes sense.
It's very common here in Canada to swath the conola, and wheat before harvesting it completely
what do you then harvest it with though?
a combine with a small header?
Hello, can you give me a name of one of these farms?
Milenial farms
Those are some sad looking wheat ....sprouts?
Donovan Fulton a different strain to what your probably use to, it’s for higher climates
2:30 what the heck is this?,what is that,wheat ?,what ever it is ,yields look poor,pooor!!.
guess why there are so many acres in australia.you know what the climate is there?
That soil is dead ,i mean here even with big drought,we still have some yields,4-5 tons per hectare,while this on video,specially where i mark time,lol there cant be over 1 000 kg per hectare yields,that is ridiculous yield....When is good year ,like this ones,almost normal is to have 10 tons per hectare of wheat.
Harvest 2015 in Esperance where I worked was about 4-5 tons per hectare for wheat, that was really good yield! Count that together if you have a 10000 ha farm dude...
Yes,u live in some shit land,soil here is literally black gold comapred to ur soil,1 square meter for ur whole acre.
Remember guys TheSRBgamer63 has gamer in name that explains everything what he said...
1. It's Canola if you ever heard of crop like that
2. all around the world ground erosion is known since 70's ? maeby even earlier - google it
3. It's Australia!, not a 1st class ground ( like in Ukraine where over 80% of fields are 1/2 class grounds) combine it with climate, rain frequency etc.
4. Join all those facts together if necessary use a google
5. There are types of wheat that does not provide much straw - if You don't need a straw you don't sow a crops which growing like crazy into straw, less straw means less fuel used to chopping it behind a combine and thats means fuel economy. Brilliant right ?
6. lastly, if those crops are so bad, they should have no money right ? so why they operating machines worth 4-5 millions of dollars at the same time ?
7. Internet should be banned for someone like you Mr TheSRBgamer63 learn a life
gosto muito de trabalhar no campo, Fernando du Brasil, mas queria uma oportunidade para mora aí é trabalhar com vcs muito obrigado, gratidão
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That yield looks terrible in comparison to the US because they are driving somewhere around 10 mph and the plants are not very thick. Shows why you need such a big field to make a profit.
australias soil isnt as nutrient as the us and rainfall is much less
+Dwarted don't attempt to insult our intelligence. I have cut 5 bu/ac dry land winter wheat in eastern Colorado. some is better but not all
+erichansen82 I realize that, but it is shocking to me how it can still be profitable. We have at least 45 bpa this year and we weren't that far from loosing money.
+Dwarted Is that why American farming produce is banned all over Europe for having too much pesticides? Because your soil is so good?
+Maloy7800 A lot of countries protect their farmers from cheap US grain exports from overproduction.
Tem vagas de emprego na lavoura. E quantos paga
no i ładnie
+kaszubska gospodarka music ??? PLZ
+kaszubska gospodarka heh polak
Sorry but is music is fucking anoying
WHY are they using those weird conveyors on the grain carts? What's wrong with just driving a meter closer to the harvester? It's yet another part/assembly to go wrong. This thing conks out - and you're out of the entire 30 tons cart!
+Maloy7800 to stay on tramlines. Avoiding compacting the soil. Big issue in western australia
Boa noite
muito bom os implemento ai. se nós tivesse pelo menos a metade.
$400,000 combine harvesting DIRT?
Algeria wheat cutting
rzadkie to zborze, ale film zaj...
:-)
You are destroying the soil, you should be using regenerative management, it would increase yield a whole lot and nutrient density of the food