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3 MILLION Pounds in 3 Days! - Part 2 

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Over 25,000 bushels of hard red spring wheat grain removed from the ground and hauled to town. The process has been simple and effective. With this large loader we can fill a truck in under 8 minutes. The last step is cleaning up the leftover grain on the ground.
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@lukeris5782
@lukeris5782 5 лет назад
That's very interesting good that you explain to us the prices, the benefits of holding and so on, thanks for that. P.S. I hope Mr. Arms didn't forget what red color looks like.. #FindLegArms
@Megalogger69
@Megalogger69 5 лет назад
I think I can see you from Oregon with that vacume!!!!
@BWYinYang
@BWYinYang 5 лет назад
Yep, it floated over eastern Washington.
@jamesthomas3749
@jamesthomas3749 5 лет назад
That was an incredible plume.
@timothybailey7118
@timothybailey7118 5 лет назад
Looking forward to the grain bin construction videos. Enjoyed this video. Getting stuff done is inspiring. Thanks for the class session on farm economics.
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 5 лет назад
You bet! Hope to have some good videos soon!
@BWYinYang
@BWYinYang 5 лет назад
@@WelkerFarms If you guys were to build new bin, where would you have it built. Close to home or machinery shed?
@cmusic52
@cmusic52 5 лет назад
it is quite amazing to see how much money you can save just by building another bin and storing the grain for a couple months till harvest is over, a lot more then people not on a farm could imagine
@MarcusWindt
@MarcusWindt 5 лет назад
@@WelkerFarms So why the decision on 2 25000 bins and not a single 50000? Is it simply a matter of the 2 will cost less?
@HungryCow212
@HungryCow212 5 лет назад
@@MarcusWindt I''m guessing that gives them the flexibility to store 2 different crops if they want to, but I'm no expert.
@anjaandmichael
@anjaandmichael 5 лет назад
Its really important that you explain the "why" behind your decisions because it helps educate ordinary people just how volatile the industry can be from month to month. You guys are the best!! God bless the Welkers!!
@David-xl8zf
@David-xl8zf 5 лет назад
0:45 is why us country boys don´t need studios to work out. ;) I just wish people would start to appreciate quality of work more than getting things the cheapest way possible. I am seeing the same degredation in price for work as a machnist whos only variable in quality is the effort he puts in to his product. A variable I am in control of. I can only assume the way you farmers get hit by that trend because you´re affected by a number of variables you have no control over.
@jdjohnson
@jdjohnson 5 лет назад
I see that in the service field as well. I'm a technician that drives to your house to fix the problem that you have. Customers want everything for free or for a "good deal", problem is if you do that for everyone then your business goes into the red. People don't appreciate quality work and don't understand business economics.
@lostonlongisland6845
@lostonlongisland6845 5 лет назад
@@jdjohnson i was raised on a farm but life turned me into an electrician, and i agree the best customers are blue collar people like us
@brandonmiller7466
@brandonmiller7466 5 лет назад
I'm a farmer and I try to get things as cheap as possible...
@devinjohnson8623
@devinjohnson8623 5 лет назад
@@brandonmiller7466 yeah that's how capitalism works. If another person offers a similar product for cheaper, they get more business. Sometimes it's cheap quality, but then you are getting what you pay for. So you have to stay competitive to run a successful business.
@jdjohnson
@jdjohnson 5 лет назад
We have lots of "Chuck's in a truck" in my industry that will do any job for 1/4 of the price that is industry standard but it's because they can ignore your phone call when the bad work causes problems (tail light warranty no mater what they promised), they don't have overhead like licensing, insurance, rent and all the other things legit businesses have to have in order to operate.
@bobpaterson1845
@bobpaterson1845 5 лет назад
Your breakdown on the prices u were gettin and what u saved was amazing 💪💪 great video operator👍 now just need Leg Arms back to drive the loader 🙄😂😂😂👍
@themagiccartoon1306
@themagiccartoon1306 5 лет назад
I love watching you guys seeing how Farms actually work in America compared to Atlantic Canada
@HungryCow212
@HungryCow212 5 лет назад
This is how they work in Montana. America is HUGE (much like Canada). Farming looks very different in other parts of the country.
@provenxreaperx
@provenxreaperx 5 лет назад
i worked at a farm in alberta canada. looks the same for me 👍🏻
@provenxreaperx
@provenxreaperx 5 лет назад
isnt Montana just south of Alberta ?
@brandonmiller7466
@brandonmiller7466 5 лет назад
@@HungryCow212 is right. Wisconsin and michigan have similar thanks to our states big commitment to dairy, texas focuses on free range beef, Nebraska is big and small grains, georgia and so on is big for hay same with the dakotas and so on, each county in every state has it's own special way of farming, mason county in Michigan(think ludington) the west half is known for fruit farming the east half is dairy and row crop. Oceana is more vegetable and row crop than anything unless you count new era which is home to country dairy.
@jamesajoachim3
@jamesajoachim3 5 лет назад
I saw legg arms on MILLENIAL FARMER video and whenbhe was asked if he could operate a green machine he drove away like he robbed a bank!!! must be in his DNA the aversion to green..... he had answered an ad for farm work..... like a runaway puppy he will come back when hungry and cold..... lol
@Nathan93Baker
@Nathan93Baker 5 лет назад
The farm seems so isolated wouldn't be surprised if Courage the Cowardly dog is your neighbor.
@Sled007
@Sled007 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing some of the $ numbers, it really helps understand how the farming puzzle works. Your videos are so entertaining and informative. You and MN Millennial farmer are my 1st choice of entertainment. Keep up the great work and may God Bless you as well.
@johnlanham9057
@johnlanham9057 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking a moment to explain the costs. Not only does it help many of us appreciate the stakes farmers risk, but appreciate the food we eat more. 👍🏻👍🏻
@davidraaf3865
@davidraaf3865 5 лет назад
The crowd is not booing. They are chanting " Legarms, Legarms"!
@ethanmiles1428
@ethanmiles1428 5 лет назад
Your a strong independent welker who don't need no legarms
@Wollsie
@Wollsie 5 лет назад
$60,000 saved? Time for some new toys!
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 5 лет назад
Now you're talking!
@asmrhead1560
@asmrhead1560 5 лет назад
@@WelkerFarms "What do you want for Christmas, little boy?" A grain bin!!
@MHagrofarms
@MHagrofarms 5 лет назад
@@WelkerFarms Bought a lot of contruction steel to put up a big building where you can store your grain in and your machines in.There is a lot of money in good working machines,dry stored
@TheAgrotechnik
@TheAgrotechnik 5 лет назад
... or pay the salary for Leg Arms. :P
@ashmanharith1236
@ashmanharith1236 4 года назад
keep up a good work there will be more in the future😁😁
@frienddood9623
@frienddood9623 5 лет назад
The drone shots look like you’re in a quarry but full of grain
@777woodworks
@777woodworks 5 лет назад
Clean those stakes and spray paint some florescent orange/yellow/green - then next time you use them, you'd see them.
@billsargent3407
@billsargent3407 5 лет назад
Additionally paint them like you said, but tie some yellow rope to them as a flag. We do that on our farm for sharp things we don't want to lose
@shawncooper754
@shawncooper754 5 лет назад
I believe Legarms was having a meetup with Deboss 😆only 40 minutes from my house
@WBOS72
@WBOS72 5 лет назад
Im 2 hours north of Rich - missed the meet up. Great video Nick.
@marshakrebs4348
@marshakrebs4348 5 лет назад
Maybe they are going to put a Cummins I that versatile with him and his expertise
@cleetusmacfarland9453
@cleetusmacfarland9453 5 лет назад
@@marshakrebs4348 expertise at what? saying it will cost something stupid like $60,000
@mitchellheyink7722
@mitchellheyink7722 5 лет назад
I'm only 10 minutes from where Rich and Legarms were but had a meeting to go to that night. ☹
@marshakrebs4348
@marshakrebs4348 5 лет назад
He might have a motor and drop box at his shop or one of his buddy's
@asmrhead1560
@asmrhead1560 5 лет назад
"Just a little dusty" LOL! That drone shot of the dust plume was excellent
@aserta
@aserta 5 лет назад
And they say guys don't use the vacuum cleaner. There, that's about as big as a vacuum cleaning job gets. :)
@boerbrabant
@boerbrabant 5 лет назад
This video proves that it is important to store grain to get the best prices and not be in hands of the grain elevators. I hope you guys get 2 bins with unloading augers so you dont have to deal with the grain vac as much.
@colinratcliffe2454
@colinratcliffe2454 5 лет назад
I saw Legarms having a intravenous drip containing a red solution after getting too close to John Deere equipment at Millinium farm.
@TheReddeaddavis
@TheReddeaddavis 5 лет назад
I believe legarms left zach's farm pretty quick after he was informed he'd be running green equipment
@Crimson_201
@Crimson_201 5 лет назад
I'v never even been in a farm.. yet i cant stop watching Welker farms and How farms work videos.
@hollyburcham9052
@hollyburcham9052 5 лет назад
So thats how clouds are made! #findlegarms Love the vids And btw don't tell anyone but you guys are my favorite RU-vidrs😀🚜🚛✝💞
@Megalogger69
@Megalogger69 5 лет назад
Hauling some serious grain!!!
@BWYinYang
@BWYinYang 5 лет назад
Pretty cool seeing dust slowly drifting away in long stream in air.
@racko651
@racko651 5 лет назад
Really appreciate the time spent on editing mate.
@BorisFett
@BorisFett 5 лет назад
8:35 Thank you for explaining the reasoning behind storing the grain. Its really cool to learn how farms like yours works.
@maesy6730
@maesy6730 5 лет назад
I think that is what you call: ''worth the effort''.
@markschumacher7408
@markschumacher7408 5 лет назад
Thanks for explaining the economics of storing the grain on the ground. It is all about economics and cash flows.
@Jayslife104
@Jayslife104 4 года назад
Partnered with Case IH, now let me jump in the old trusty John Deere and load some grain :)
@cindyinaz2357
@cindyinaz2357 5 лет назад
My first video of yours I enjoyed it and I really liked your transparency, giving us the numbers of the money you saved was very interesting! I subscribed and I hit the like button👍🏼
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob 5 лет назад
Welcome Cindy, glad to have you aboard, Blessings 👍
@mrmikeyd2
@mrmikeyd2 5 лет назад
WOW....this has gotten to Sony Pictures production value.....GREAT JOB!
@clearingbaffles
@clearingbaffles 5 лет назад
Is that ground cover reusable? I checked on eBay, Amazon etc for one of those covers. How much is one (2) of those? Hope nothing breaks while your head maintenance guy is vacationing!! He did check on another job in Yoweming but green & hours in small small space sent him brodieing off into sunset. Thanx from the left coast near the Krapitol of California
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob 5 лет назад
They cost about $2000 apiece. And they could be used again.
@clearingbaffles
@clearingbaffles 5 лет назад
Robert Welker hang one or 2 of those circular tarpaulins from a skyhook and you could have that extra covered parking for the equipment you’ve been looking for We grow a lot and a large variety of crops in Central Valley BUT many seem to be converted to residential neighborhoods we used to have fog for months but it’s rare nowadays Thanx enjoying your videos from the left coast near the Krapitol of California
@ericjennings2508
@ericjennings2508 5 лет назад
That 9370 is SOOOO sharp!!...i just LOVE seeing her back to work....Good job!!!
@auston_grisham7840
@auston_grisham7840 5 лет назад
A guy that looked like leg arms was with somebody that looked like millennial farmer.
@spliceoncharlie
@spliceoncharlie 5 лет назад
Nice how you guys are able to vacuum up that extra grain which is saving lots of money that would have other wise ended up as bird and rat feed. Leg Arms was located at the Stealth Drone School.
@greatnorthernn-3154
@greatnorthernn-3154 5 лет назад
I was wondering if the snow melt was going to run in under the edge of the tarp and cause some spoilage or not. It looks like things turned out well. In your climate it would appear that piling the grain on the ground for short term storage is a very cost effective solution.
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob 5 лет назад
It can be. We were concerned that without more anchors across the tarp it wouldn't made it through the winter winds. Probably would have lost the tarp via ripping in below zero conditions. Love your profile picture !
@davidrollins4272
@davidrollins4272 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing the economics of storing your grain on the ground.
@toby.maximillian
@toby.maximillian 5 лет назад
Yay! I was looking forward to another one of these great videos! :) I remember your 100k special and it was amazing, still don’t know if that 💯 in that field was actually from you harvesting it but anyway. You should do another for 300k
@FrankieT666
@FrankieT666 5 лет назад
Americans: 3 million pounds is alot of weight British: thats alot of money If you dont get that joke then who are you
@mulherinbjm
@mulherinbjm 4 года назад
AOC and the Squad need to see how real Americans feed the world!
@randallharmsen5802
@randallharmsen5802 5 лет назад
Wow that vacuum works great! Can’t get it all, but got a lot of it. Nice work on the video Nick. M.I.A. aka Legarms!
@jankeessteenbergen
@jankeessteenbergen 5 лет назад
Great to have some insight in the prices and why you store grain exactly!
@stellatecar7634
@stellatecar7634 5 лет назад
You may or may not be the reason it was cloudy in Nevada today
@TheCrewChief374
@TheCrewChief374 5 лет назад
You really need Leg/Arms really badly. To bad he got a better offer driving a real tractor. You know the green one's over at some guy named Ben Johnson, the actor who plays the Minnesota millennial farmer. I hear he pays well as long as you can develop Thick Skin. 😁😉😄🤣😎
@787Earl
@787Earl 5 лет назад
thank you for another well done video. I was expecting to see Leg Arms in a green machine, MM Did comment, nice burn out exit,
@kcgibbs
@kcgibbs 5 лет назад
Good management. It takes money to make money. Your creativity will allow you to be more and more productive. Well done.
@ericweber4447
@ericweber4447 5 лет назад
Great Job!!!!! On the picking up those to piles! Good video as always Nick!
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@jons6125
@jons6125 5 лет назад
So seriously oversized lightweight grain bucket? 😀
@CandyCane5.3
@CandyCane5.3 5 лет назад
So I live in illinois and I think i see your dust from here 😂
@jtn-minn8105
@jtn-minn8105 5 лет назад
One bushel of wheat will make approximately 42 1.5lbs loaves of white bread so....50,000 bushels of wheat in your piles would yield about 2,100,000 loaves at say 2.25 a loaf that's $4,725,000 .....What you guys going to do with all your $$$$$$$ Hahaha just kidding ,I've been been farming 40 years and know better,kinda sad though when you think about it though, wheat at $4.50-5.50 a bushel depending where you at.
@LAKESIDEBOB1
@LAKESIDEBOB1 5 лет назад
That's all the revenue you generated!!! $5.50 per bushel Average production bushels per acre over several years across the nation 65.3 bushels per acre. 50,000 bushels on ground moved over three days x'x $5.0 per bushel is $275,000.00 revenue. 50,000 bushels divided by 65.3 bushels peer acre average is 765 acres harvested. That's all the acres you harvested? How do yo stay in business? Your costs to farm have to exceed your revenue of $275,000.00. And you have several millions of dollars invested in land and equipment, you would be better off putting that money in the bank and collect 1% interest on the money.
@paddypoolfc3579
@paddypoolfc3579 5 лет назад
$100,000. Like that's nothing. Lol. You guys are amazing. Fair play to ya. Upwards and onwards. God bless. 👍🏻
@Matevz96
@Matevz96 5 лет назад
One thing is obvious you guys aren't used to load trucks everyday! the way you had trucked parked loader had to make 90° turns to fill them, if you positioned them perpendicular to the line loader-pile when you go to fill the bucket, you would only need to turn loader few degrees. It would speed up the process significantly!
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 5 лет назад
You are correct! But... We have a reason for doing this! The perimeter around the second pile was muddy and the loader was sinking and spilling grain, only one side was firm enough to drive on but we were limited on space as there was old equipment parked... So I had to drive the extra distance to load the truck. Believe us, we would have made it much more efficient if we could have!
@dniboc7227
@dniboc7227 5 лет назад
Brilliant solution to your grain storage problem. That grain vac makes it possible.
@markreetz1001
@markreetz1001 5 лет назад
That grain vac is awesome. It looks like putting up dust from 10 miles of bad road without ever leaving the farm. Pretty cool. Keepin' an eye out for Legarms. No sightings other than on that Millennium guys show.
@AdamKlopotowski
@AdamKlopotowski 5 лет назад
Playing on the welker’s farm map on fs 19 while watching this!
@jackturpin2080
@jackturpin2080 5 лет назад
See nick you can do it without leg arms guidance,😄😄😄😄👍👍 greetings from mooroopna victoria australia
@phepp503
@phepp503 5 лет назад
Please keep up with this financial insights, it's really interesting! :)
@jaybirdp5182
@jaybirdp5182 5 лет назад
He took off guess he couldnt handle a Deer Lol
@provenxreaperx
@provenxreaperx 5 лет назад
where can i do my support for your grain tank ? set up a crowdfunding 😊
@jerrypelletier2328
@jerrypelletier2328 5 лет назад
Leg-arms might come back home with some new GREEN farm equipment.....Parish the thought!!
@morgansword
@morgansword 5 лет назад
What that break down in cost told me is that the money saved against a few years in time, the bins paid for themselves >60,000$< by >25,000$ build cost< is coffee funds later or a paint job on a big bud. LegArms is feeling guilty for not being there and Nick is wandering around wondering when will little big brother will be home as in you never miss the water till the well runs dry. I still get that feeling myself at 72 years of age
@LAWSON08
@LAWSON08 5 лет назад
Kinda jealous of your grain prices! Still around $4.50 here in ND but much better than the harvest low of $3.60.
@phillippeterman1051
@phillippeterman1051 5 лет назад
I still want to know why those two real tiny grain bins are still there. You can't be using them!!!!! Also, every farmer I know that is as big as you has at least a couple very large bins. BUILD THEM...
@arranshort6345
@arranshort6345 4 года назад
nick ur a good man for having a toyota
@vincefallon3861
@vincefallon3861 5 лет назад
Nick, I heard from leg arms, he said he will be coming back. Your dad offered him a substantial raise. And a paid vacation. So he’s on the vacation now. But when he comes back he’s also gonna be your supervisor.
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 5 лет назад
... If that is what it takes... Then so be it! 😂
@owainglyndwr5936
@owainglyndwr5936 5 лет назад
Every time I read that 3 million pounds my mind immediately thinks, wow that's some serious cash being made, but no that's weight😂
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob 5 лет назад
I forgot about the English pound 😍 It would be....... but it's not......😧 Oh well. Thanks for updating my awareness.
@Man-cv5ws
@Man-cv5ws 5 лет назад
Restore the 4520!!! Ours was an unbelievably reliable tractor. An estimated 15 to 18,000 hours. Hope to have the time go through her in the near future.
@cg9952
@cg9952 4 года назад
Amazing. I work in the Grocery Industry and people don't have any idea how they get a loaf of bread for $2.00. It takes a LOT of work.
@johndeerejoey3137
@johndeerejoey3137 4 года назад
I'm praying my wife will get me the same hat and hoodie your wearing. By far my favorite RU-vid channel. I wish I could make it to the show to receive the case IH welker's farm hat. Florida is just a Tadd bit too far...
@tomcleghorn4005
@tomcleghorn4005 5 лет назад
I heard #legarms was close too me. Check with border security in Buffalo NY.... love the drone work. Thanks for taking us along for the ride
@belfast479
@belfast479 4 года назад
If Legarms is with MN Millennial farmer for any amount of time, you might not want him back, he could be like spoiled beef. Another great vid, thanx for sharing.
@mikemoore9757
@mikemoore9757 4 года назад
Your Leg Arm story reminds me of a story Paul Harvey told years ago about the farmer that placed an ad in a local newspaper, and it read, "Lost. Two goats. Don,t really want them back, just want to know how they're doing.
@jonathancranshaw985
@jonathancranshaw985 5 лет назад
I can’t wait til y’all have sufficient storage for your grain. A seed planted is a seed harvested. Every single penny counts. 100 bushels left behind is money out of pocket.
@andrewsarles3520
@andrewsarles3520 5 лет назад
No footage of cattle? Last year a crop/Dairy farmer neighbor put up a giant GSI grain bin with a big wet holding tank! Rumored at a million dollars. I hope the two brothers kids are gonna keep farming so they can pay it off someday!
@clintonlavalley4938
@clintonlavalley4938 4 года назад
The international harvester is my favorite because of the Craig Morgan song
@BakersLawnCare
@BakersLawnCare 5 лет назад
Great viedo love your channel
@aaronbauer4039
@aaronbauer4039 5 лет назад
Looks like a Brandt 5200ex. I have the same one. Hopefully you had ear protection on...lol
@koolman2021
@koolman2021 5 лет назад
Another awesome video thanks for sharing just saw legarms at McDonald's eating 6 big mac's lmao woohoo 👍👍👍🦵💪🤫🤑
@stellatecar7634
@stellatecar7634 5 лет назад
It’s to bad your vids take so long to come out but in the end it is so worth it👍👍😉🕰
@andywilkinson3792
@andywilkinson3792 5 лет назад
Nice job done there. It really did save you some money there. We put ars in to barns over here in UK. We don't really have the bins . Some farms do. But most of us put in the barns. That fac did a great job. I think neighbour farm got all your dust. L.o.l from Andy in UK
@anthonybanda8192
@anthonybanda8192 5 лет назад
We started piling corn on our cement pad we will pile up to 90 thousand bushels of corn and then tarp it. We place a ring of bin panels about 3 feet tall with fans around the perimeter to keep air moving on the grain. The pile will end up about 30 feet tall and 100 feet around. We have 4 25000 bushel grain bins . 2 bins have soybeans in them . And the rest is corn. We are having to dry the corn down because it is running at 25 to 30 percent moisture. We will then haul it to the ethanol plant over the next year . They pay us more to keep it for when it is hard to come buy in the spring and summer months. We have to haul it in over time instead of all at once . Altogether we will sell them 250 thousand bushels of corn between what we grow of our own and what we get from crop shares from custom harvesting jobs. Nice video and good choice on saving that crop until the price went up now you can build some bins !
@repalmore
@repalmore 5 лет назад
Don't know if these bins are what you need but they are less expensive. boise.craigslist.org/grd/d/nampa-grain-bins/6990061867.html
@chrisromer8014
@chrisromer8014 5 лет назад
I vote to bring Legarms back. He won't work for MN Millenial, too much green paint on that spread. Great help is hard to keep around.
@robertbradford2734
@robertbradford2734 5 лет назад
That's awesome Nick storage is priceless keep Rollin appreciate the video✌
@mikenicholson2548
@mikenicholson2548 5 лет назад
Nick great video 👍 your Dad is doing great with his channel 👍👍 👍 next time you guys get to Kalispell you need to let me know I will cook ribs and all you can eat serious offer welcome here any time God bless to you and your whole family 🙏
@adrianklaver113
@adrianklaver113 5 лет назад
That was cool. Nice not have to spend the winter worrying about grain on the ground. New grain bins probably nix the suggestion that follows. For sweeping up the final layer of grain on the ground a hydraulically driven rotary brush on the skid steer would really speed things up.
@Comet925
@Comet925 5 лет назад
Why only 25k bins why not like 40k. Ik they cost more but they have a huge convenience factor of not filling 15 4k bins
@kjinohio5897
@kjinohio5897 5 лет назад
Worked on a farm for 10 years and have a question. Why hasn't someone built a collector based on a smaller combine grain table. Slowly work your way into these piles and load trucks constant. Wouldn't take that much to get a wore out combine and modify it to do that. Would save a lot of waste and cleanup till the end. Just a thought.
@iv477_
@iv477_ 5 лет назад
I know Im late to the welkers liking comments and stuff, but theses guys have tought me more things about farming than farming simulator ever will. Thanks Nick
@sdjentry
@sdjentry 5 лет назад
What's with the green combines in the background? Oh, they must have broken down. ;-)
@caddonk6005
@caddonk6005 4 года назад
@Welker Farms Inc, would it be worth it to put some type of material down between the bottom of the grain pile and the ground? would that cost be worth the 100 bushels you "estimated" to be lost into the ground from the piles?
@mackenzielogie6290
@mackenzielogie6290 5 лет назад
It’s rolling dust.
@jerrypelletier2328
@jerrypelletier2328 5 лет назад
$100,000.00 for two grain storage bins is a great investment in your farm, you and Leg-arms are still young men and have many years of farming ahead of you!!
@lechandler4041
@lechandler4041 5 лет назад
You guys really do God's work. It must be a huge feeling of satisfaction knowing how you help in feeding people.
@jonkreiser7757
@jonkreiser7757 5 лет назад
Hey I'm glad you were able to move that spring wheat and get a decent dollar for it. Also very glad you got it moved before the real winter sets in and it can be off your mind! Got a question for you, just curious how those bins you out on hoppers worked/turned out? Saw them in the background of the video and was curious.
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob
@RobertWelkerFarmerBob 5 лет назад
They work out nicely. It made it easier to get seed when busy seeding. And less damage to the peas.
@jonkreiser7757
@jonkreiser7757 5 лет назад
@@RobertWelkerFarmerBob Hey Robert That's great to hear! Always nice when something you put time, money and effort into pays off/works well. And anything that makes things easier in the heat and business of things is that much more rewarding!
@charumds491
@charumds491 4 года назад
Is it good ? Some kinda food store in this way like this? Because people childrens eating those goods. What abot germs muds?
@pauletxfish4976
@pauletxfish4976 5 лет назад
Playing the harvest, storage/ cost , over all costs is a very interesting adventure indeed !
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