Thanks for the trip, Peace River Country are wery nice. Good looking crops this far. I did travel all the way up to High Level and back in 1990. That was a wonderful journey.
Thank for the video, Tyson - great to see what's going on in the area around you. Makes for a relaxing time to go for a road trip and enjoy looking around! Happy Canada Day to you and the family😀
ever place does there black top roads different texas grinds and piles works the ground under with lime or concret and uses the old ground asflut on top with new tar. . kansas heat there and pulls to middle of lane , adds tar repaly
Canola as silage can test nearly as well as grain . A few years back I tubewrapped rounds that were nearly 1000 kg . The crop was frosted at flowering .
Awesome video Tyson, hope the crops are doing great. Make some more videos of cruising around chatting and looking at the beautiful northern Alberta scenery, I really enjoyed it and miss Alberta.
Thanks for the crop tour. I briefly worked one winter in the Peace country in the early 90’s. I was amazed at the beauty of the place. I’d love to see it again.
I just took a trip back home to GP, from Florida last week. Went to visit a small rancher buddy from Valleyview area and the drive from GP to Vview was showing real late crops. The canola wasn’t out of the ground for very long and was definitely pale yellow.
Thanks for taking me a long Tyson another awesome video looking forward to seeing more you should do an equipment tour that would be awesome cheers to you my friend
In my area of central Alberta they do tar the cracks in the roads. But they started to only fill the small ones and leave all the big cracks to break out the roads. Yet when the guy measures with the measuring wheel the cracks they fill to know what to charge the government. They always measure the big cracks they never filled.🙄
With the weather patterns changing now i can see it being a real challenge in the future for farmers .Unfortunately a lot of farmers anywhere close to Toronto are selling off their land for development . Doesn’t help either that the government has decided to build the new hwy 413 on prime farmland
The crops look really well from the drive by on the road. Seems very little in the way of any sort of livestock on your trip? Canola production in Europe has all but totally collapsed due to the authorities banning the use of a pesticide treatment for cabbage stem flea beetle as it allegedly kills off bees. Dan
The removal of gravel from rivers here in NZ is the same but as rivers flood more gravel is deposited along the river banks and flooding gets worse so if some gravel was removed it would help in flood prone areas, I'm no expert but a bit of common sense regards gravel removal would help and leave less scares on the landscape.
Hey Tyson alberta. I'm getting rid of some equipment and steel. I used to rent out bombardiers. I'm looking to get rid of a lincoln SA200 welder would you be interested. Like a farmer use it than it go to scrap. Get ahold of of me through email.