Glad to see things moving along.You reminded of FaceTiming with grandkids when they drop the phone, thought you were gonna leave us in the field when you drove away! Great video👍
The way you were feeling when you cut late into the night was how I felt watching your video after working a 12-hour shift at the pharmacy. That's not in any way your fault, of course, just the situation I had to deal with. Life goes on. Try again for a better day after some rest.
I farm in Tennessee. This whole swathing thing is new to me. But it makes sense. I would almost like to try it on out wheat to get it out a week or 2 earlier. Idk maybe that’s not how it works, lol! Rockin Robbie told me to check you out . I’m glad he did!
Yes, some great shots. My eye aren’t working well either because I thought I saw some teeth missing on some on the reels. Thanks for sharing. Take it easy
@@Northern_Farmer dry would definitely be nice!! I'd trade you at the moment... Only 40 acres of oats left to go. But it's all got fires around it. Can't see to combine it. Besides that, EVERYTHING is shut down because of the fires. UHG
Yeah blacking the ground sure helps, our prob was a 6.5” rain in one day but 11” in under 2 weeks drowned out allot of our stuff, half of invigor I’m swathing right now is 50% good 25% drowned and the rest is 2nd flush of red-root/wild oats and wild buckwheat. And yeah our corn and soy is turning silver now since it was -2c last Monday night, 2020 can kiss it!
Do you ever have any occasional problems over the years with wind scattering the canola up in your part of Alberta? Just asking as the Saskatchewanian farmers roll it on cutting to try prevent it.
Odd time yea..but usually rolling it is worse...the big winds come and take the whole swath and roll it away..were unrolled will get messed around a bit but its still there
@@Northern_Farmer Ian at Canadian Beekeepers Blog posted a video the other week where the family farm's Canola crop got hit by 90km/h winds, it looked like a right mess.
So does your wife bring dinner out to you when you work so late into the night? I'm not a farmer, but grew up around them, and the field looks pretty good over all. Hind sight is always 100%, so busting your own shoes about not burning is just one of those things. I think all in all you are a very good farmer, very talented and make very good decisions. Congratulations on your nice fields and your farm seems to be a very major success. Always nice seeing you Tyson... Stay safe and good continued farming.
@@Northern_Farmer OMG, I did not realize you were single, why I took for granted you were married is beyond me. I'm not married either, two divorces for me was enough, they just take your stuff, so if you ever do get married get a prenup agreement so you don't loose the farm if something happens. I guess you could always order "door dash" or another delivery food service... Take care... Thanks for your reply.
@@damonens9478 yea you never know these past few years ..and heavy frost coming on Tuesday might have froze some of it..dont have to worry about that now