It's such a peaceful life, beautiful nature and fresh fruits. No greedy corporations and board director. Wonderful. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Amazingly beautiful shots! I almost changed my mind about buying a mavic 2pro after seeing a lot of bad shots, but when I saw this I wanted to shoot the same way
Thanks for watching and compliment! I love the M2P! I purchased mine back in April of this year. Last time I checked my flight log i have over 1000 miles flown with zero issues. Still have the first set of props. I did get the kit which included the smart controller. The screen is very bright and i have no issues with seeing the screen even in the brightest conditions. I can't say enough good things about it.
That area which is NW of sioux falls sd a few miles, there isnt very many what you could call "big" farmers. Many of them still using straight trucks to haul their grain
What size are your duals? Seem to fit nice behind that 6 row head. We just got a R62 with 480-42s and thought of narrowing up outer dual for 6 row corn head.
I'm really not sure on the size of the tires. I just happened to be driving by when I noticed them combining so i stopped and flew the drone for a while. Sorry I couldn't answer your question and thanks for watching!
Actually it's a newer combine. The gleaners really never changed much over the years. I enjoyed seeing some different colors other than the red and green stuff in the field.
I noticed in many of the soybean videos that the combines actually cut the crop at an angle in the field. Is this done to get equal cutting across the cutter bar to prevent only cutting in the same area of the head
That is a very good question! I wondered the same myself. The only thing I could think is since none of the fields were exactly square due to draws and areas that weren't able to get planted. So they would go at weird angles so they could take advantage of auto steer and just kick back and let the combine do its own thing in a straight line. But again, that's just what i was thinking. I could be wrong. Thanks for watching!🙂
First, thanks for watching! I'm rather new to the whole content creating and editing thing. Usually when I get out a make a video I probably start off with around 3-4 hrs of video that i eventually put together in sequence and start hacking out all the crappy drone flying parts. And there's lots of that! Haha. So i guess I'm learning in baby steps 🙂