Good morning, Mr and Mrs Piper Doug. Sonny farms are a credit to the US farmers. They never make themselves or the farming community look bad. I few years ago, i was watching one of their videos spreading muck. Roughly halfway through a load, the draw bar pin came out and left the muck spreader behind. 👍
Yeah theyre a great family, stop in on my vids once in a while, even gave me an honerable mention on theirs a couple of times, kinda cool. yeah these accidents happen in a blink
Beautiful herd. The black coats shine in the sun. Everyone is sure enthusiastic about that new grass. Wow that grain is lodged! Need a vacuum instead of a header. You guys sure have vast fields. Impressive.
Thanks bud, yeah they're in good condition for sure, a long dry summer but then rain n wind right at the end is quite destructive but its still great yield, the grade will drop easily tho if it gets rain on it now. yeah theres a few spots where ill bale for a straight mile no stops, cheers
That unit for cab cooling reminds me of the old Bycool units that were on the top of cabs. Had them on the 970 case and the 510 Massey combine. It was welcome addition
Good morning Doug ☕️☕️☕️. The rain sounds familiar. But we made a big dent in the greenfeed yesterday. Probably start combining today. Supposed to get wet by the weekend, but maybe we will have peas and greenfeed done.
The south east got hammered, flood stage on Pembina river at Walhala N.D. South of Morden got over 8 inches. We were lucky 1.2 inches and pouring again wednesday morning.
Combining with grain lifters slows the job and the danger of lifting foreign bodies. You on the other hand are pushing on. Is there an insect net or garlic sprinkle to keep the hoppers off the trees?
Hes doing pretty good at leaving about 4" of stubble most places but theres rolls in the ground thatll grab up some straw n drag, theres literally nothing to stop these critters except cold n wet sadly
Cow hike, lol😁. Wow, that's a lot of straw💪👍!
Good morning, Mr and Mrs Piper Doug. Sonny farms are a credit to the US farmers. They never make themselves or the farming community look bad. I few years ago, i was watching one of their videos spreading muck. Roughly halfway through a load, the draw bar pin came out and left the muck spreader behind. 👍
Yeah theyre a great family, stop in on my vids once in a while, even gave me an honerable mention on theirs a couple of times, kinda cool. yeah these accidents happen in a blink
Good morning Piper Doug ☕️🫖
well hello pretty lady
Beautiful herd. The black coats shine in the sun. Everyone is sure enthusiastic about that new grass.
Wow that grain is lodged! Need a vacuum instead of a header. You guys sure have vast fields. Impressive.
Thanks bud, yeah they're in good condition for sure, a long dry summer but then rain n wind right at the end is quite destructive but its still great yield, the grade will drop easily tho if it gets rain on it now. yeah theres a few spots where ill bale for a straight mile no stops, cheers
Been trying to send the rain to Brendan. Guess I’m off by a bit. Have to readjust. 🤣👍🍻
haha, yup, dont use Canada post
That unit for cab cooling reminds me of the old Bycool units that were on the top of cabs. Had them on the 970 case and the 510 Massey combine. It was welcome addition
defo better than nothing when you've experienced nothing in 34c days
Good morning Doug ☕️☕️☕️. The rain sounds familiar. But we made a big dent in the greenfeed yesterday. Probably start combining today. Supposed to get wet by the weekend, but maybe we will have peas and greenfeed done.
hey bud, yeah it's complicating things for sure, well good luck in the big push to the finish line
Thanks for the update Doug.
cheers Alan
Morning Doug ☕️☕️
hey bud
The south east got hammered, flood stage on Pembina river at Walhala N.D. South of Morden got over 8 inches. We were lucky 1.2 inches and pouring again wednesday morning.
Yeah i was seeing that online, devastating amount for sure, yeah we got a quick bash this am but settled down quick, poor combiners
Good afternoon Mrs Piper Doug and Doug..
Can't make hay, may as well work on fence...
G'day buddy
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Top billing once again 💅. Good day to you 😉
@@mrs.piperdougcaldwell8421 yes ma'am 👍😎
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howzit going
@@piperdoug428 all good
G'day Doug
hey bud
Combining with grain lifters slows the job and the danger of lifting foreign bodies. You on the other hand are pushing on.
Is there an insect net or garlic sprinkle to keep the hoppers off the trees?
Hes doing pretty good at leaving about 4" of stubble most places but theres rolls in the ground thatll grab up some straw n drag, theres literally nothing to stop these critters except cold n wet sadly