I have to agree with Doug on this one. This is by far one of your best vids Tony. Just excellent work. Makes my You Tube channel look like a 7 year old is making it. LOL!!!
Been watching your videos for awhile now, your production quality is getting pretty dang good. I love Montana and I love those big red Case machines. You've got the best farming videos on the web now.
Wow! That's an honor! My wife has been doing all of the harvest video editing. I'll tell her what you said! And THANKS FOR FOLLOWING ALONG and for the nice comment!
Great video once again Tony. Thank you again for bringing the big farming to us little farmers who dream of working on a farm of that size. I do know the cost is greater but I just dream of being in a field that I cant see the end of. May God continue to bless you and your family and may he continue to bless your harverst.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'd agree on the peaceful part as well! We need a little something to calm our heart rates during this busiest time of the year on the farm! 😉
Hey Tony, really like your videos. I know you're not a big green fan but I'm sure you've heard of Rolandson implement in circle. My wife's grandfather was Art Rolandson. I was born in circle myself. I now live in California so your videos take me back to my Montana farm life. Keep posting and I'll keep watching.
Great video, everything looks to be going very nicely which is good. Loving the new intro, have to admit I thought it was special effects altering the sound of the voices then realised you’ve got three daughters 😂😂
Awesome video. I’m new to your channel and really like it. I heard about you from the Welkers. I love all the red machinery. It’s a lot different red than I used when I worked on a farm over 25 years ago. The family I worked for had International 756, 856, 1586, M, C, 460 and a few others. They ran Gleaner combines. Thank you for all you and your family does and keep up the great work.
You video and editing is unparalleled Tony! From the touching entry to the backdrop and drone shots all tied in with movie like sound. Are you farmer or producer. Lol. You keep up the amazing work sir. Cheers from Indiana.
Wow, thanks! I'm a farmer who has been blessed with an awesome wife to take over editing during harvest. Thanks for watching and for the nice comments!
They recognize me, but there's giggles to go with it! It's already coming back in and they've made comments about how scratchy it is when they kiss me on the cheek!
Love the video as always, but I only have one complaint. You didn't let windmill get it's appearance. Now you know it is going to be disappointed about that lol
Great video how is your canola yielding? We haven’t started combining canola up in central Saskatchewan yet but it looks like it won’t be a great yielding one this year
New to your channel. Been a fan of the Welker’s for a long time. Where can I find summary of your farm operation and such as background? How many acres do you own and farm, etc. God bless.
Welcome aboard! Welker's are great friends of mine! My dad and I farm around 12,000 acres. On my website there's a summary, but follow along on IG or FB for lots more!!! Links to all of those can be found in the details of this video! Thanks for watching! Love to hear from new folks!!! Blessings to you as well!
Seems like the canola has a lot of shells/pods still in it. Is that not screened out through the combine? Great video showing the aerial view of canola harvest operation from field to storage bins. 👍😎
We cut our canola a little on the dirty side so we don't blow the seeds out the back as its such a tiny, light seed. We weren't sure how far to shut our bottom sieve on these new-to-us combines. It's a lot cleaner now than it was in this video...got it figured out! Thanks for the compliment and for watching!
It all depends upon where we're hauling to and how far we are combining from there. It takes about 8 minutes to unload a truckload, and driving time varies from five minutes to 30 minutes.
No, there is a plastic-wear-disk on the pivot. Plus, the auger is supported when its swung back into place, and you never want to crash into another combine's extended auger! These suckers are LOOOOONG!!! SUPER WIDE LOAD if we left them out!
Absolutely beautiful video with just brilliant editing and linking in the music. I am amazed at the size of your fields and how rectangular they are. Are the bales of straw for yourselves or for sale as I have not seen any livestock that might use it although I have not been subscribed for very long.
Awesome, thank you! That's quite the compliment! Some of the straw will go to a neighboring rancher and the rest over to the same dairies in WI and MN that purchase alfalfa from me. As for livestock: The chickens will get an odd bale or two for the winter! 😉 And our giant herd of three cows will be steaks and ground beef sooner than later! 😂
www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXLLDQ8/?ref=exp_fast.ag.mt_dp_vv_d Thank link should take you to it. I love it! (If the link doesn't work, go to the description and find the link to my Amazon favorites, and then look under "filming gear" for Phantom 4 Pro.) And thanks for the nice comment!
What a beautiful video! ❤️ But it’s a mystery why you don’t have more subscribers... With this quality, you should be close to the Welkers... What can we do to boost your numbers? Greetings from Sweden!
I that's a builtiful site watching those big power full Case I H combine,s and tractor running a Cross the field we farmed with case and later on with white my uncle who farm's a large dairy farm in Michigan has nothing but the best Case I,H well there a steiger or two let me tell ya they run them hard and have very little down time any way nice video thanks
Stupid question from a city-boy: Why not invest in a AWD road tractor (semi) that would pace the harvester instead of using a dedicated grain cart and another tractor? Wouldn't this cut down on equipment costs during decent weather and speed up the process since you wouldn't need to cross load?
I think he has five semi you want to replace all of them with AWD. You would have to buy new no used ones around. Semi would be a lot more compaction in field (tractor and cart spread weight over more area) Where I'm from it's to wet at harvest a lot of time to even think about running semis in the field
@@midohfarmboy5101 I'm not saying that things need to be replaced all at once. Equipment is bought, sold, traded, upgraded all the time. A triple axle trailer running supers would be about the same compaction as a wheeled grain cart (not counting tracked carts.) As for the semi itself, companies like Oshkosh make some very good all-terrain prime movers with good fuel efficiency. I understand that this wouldn't work on soft fields, but not everyone has that problem and it seems to me there'd be a saving over time.
Some videos have a ton of machine sounds with no music, and others, not so much. Thanks for the comment! Everyone has their preferences, and sadly I cannot please them all. One thing to note though, is that my drone is only for video, not audio. Thanks for watching!!!
Really great video! The drone footage and music was really great. Just wondering if you ever had to chisel the rivets off and punch them out? When the bolts came out we thought they were the greatest invention since sliced bread. Be glad you don’t have to do that! Stay safe and may the lord bless you.