tarheel. The driver of the combine is from the US and this crew starts in Oklahoma and goes until they are on their own lease land in Canada usually somewhere in the neighborhood of 100,000 acres once in Canada.
I have family out there I'm ready to come out and work I grew up on a farm and planted and harvested and beeb driving tractors since I was 8 years old and now 42 years old would love to work on a big farm like yours
i just got fs 18 for mobile i have 10 tractors mf two combines mf brands they both have 45ft headers one does canola and wheat other does corn and sunflowers i know its a game but this video got me started now i wanna work on a real farm home breed and a raised Albertan proud of this province and where we come from
You all should get a 9230 my grandpa has one in corn with a 16 row and bean and wheat running a 40 ft draper he gets a bout 200 acres a day not bad for a 71 year old man
I have family up in Alberta they own a farm with wheat . Bought out the neighbor and have over 600 acres and I know they have truck etc pretty big operation . That my moms side the Germans tough bunch and hard workers. I live in Boston and I went up a handful of time and had a ball . It did suck in the 70’s growing up in a city I wasn’t use to the outhouse haha. . I wish I new the name of the farm I don’t talk to anyone after my moms died idk you just keep it moving and I allways been in trouble so probably not the most liked idk where still blood no matter what . I was in the military for 6 years from 05 to 11 and saw some shit and did some shit that changed me forever and ended up in the big house with the big boys. I’m here today living my life
Traveling to Alberta this fall for waterfowl hunting ,We would be more then willing to work with you in regard to keeping those pesky ducks and geese from violating your harvest that you worked so hard for all year. Send me a p.m Thank you Andrew
WOW! ALOT of hard earned cash invested in all those tractors and combines! And one question, how long dose it take to harvest that field, and where dose the harvest take place?
65,000 acres: that is an area measuring ten miles square (viz. ten-by-ten miles.); in total, about 100 square miles. A single farmer working a horse-drawn plow at the historic rate of one acre per day would have to work every day for 178 years to till it all.
yes mate. the crop (not sure what it is hear) is cut and swathed and left to dry for a week or two. Then pick it up with the combine and thresh the grain out.
Benjamin Turner on our farm we never use only combines. We swath all of our crop and then combine it, and we are from Alberta also. I think it is just a matter of preference, especially considering these guys farm 65.000 acres they have no time to swath. But people like us we farm about 2000 acres so we have more time to do stuff. But we still have to hurry usually because we only have 2 combines and 2 trucks but we have plenty of bin space which is nice.
Konely King that is a big big big thing to say all farmers in Canada do that. Canada has an EXTREMELY large area of wheat grown by thousands of different farmers. Take my family farm for an example we plant our crop in the spring and wait till fall until it is done growing, then we take a swather and cut it so it lays on the ground and drys faster because it is no longer connected to the ground to receive moister. Some people though don't swath and just wait for it to dry and just straight cut it like in this video. But there are some people who do spray it to make it dry faster. But around my area in Alberta only a few people do that. It is all up to the person in charge. So the answer is no not all wheat is sprayed to kill it in Canada only a little bit is.
here's a question, why didn't they buy a quadtrac instead of wheeled steiger? it seems to be like the quadtrac is just a better purchase, and they're the same prices...or so i thought
crop harvesting finishes earlier further south many custom harvesters start in the south and work their way north following the ripening crop - - many of the machine operators harvesting in Canada are American or other nationalities around the world