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JR Farms
Приєднався 5 вер 2023
Just a couple farmers with cameras.
We are a 3rd generation small grain farm in Southwestern corner of Manitoba. Just trying to grow the best crops we can and improve our operation. Hope you enjoy our content!
We are a 3rd generation small grain farm in Southwestern corner of Manitoba. Just trying to grow the best crops we can and improve our operation. Hope you enjoy our content!
THATS A WRAP ON 2024
Tristen and Brayden lay a few dimes on the new shop. The next day the boys split up. One goes to help wrap corn harvest up for the year and the other does a little ripping! Big Bud makes an appearance as well, who doesn't love a Big Bud!
Thanks for watching, we greatly appreciate the support. Please like and subscribe. We would love to hear what you guys would like to see more of!
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Відео
MOVIN BINS FARMER STYLE
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Tristen and the boss man move 2 bins farmer style, while Brayden gets the low boy trailer ready. The shop is coming together and a little bin roof repair is getting done.
LET THE DIRT FLY!!
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Tristen spends the day working with an older land moving tool that we haven't used in a few years now. It appears to work just as good as the day it was new.
WAY To Full!!
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Brayden and Colby get things a little too full when waiting for a truck. Tristen is figuring out the new tech (machine sync) and shows how its done.
BROKE DOWN!!!
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Brayden and Colby start the corn harvest grind. Competing with Tristen (in the states) to see who can combine more acres.
NEW Shop Update
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Tristen starts harvesting corn in the states, while Colby and Brayden are back at the yard keeping the people updated on the new shop
HOW MANY ROCKS CAN WE FIND!!!!
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Lots of odd jobs take place on the farm. Tristen heads out with the new ripper to rip some headlands and wet areas to try breaking the hard pan up from harvest traffic, while Brayden and Colby tend to the broken down grain cleaner. Don't forget to like and subscribe! We greatly appreciate your support.
WILL OUR WELDS HOLD?!
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Day two of shop build takes place. Tristen and Brayden weld the base tube up while the building crew begins to stand the shop up. Grain cleaning begins !
AND SO THE BUILD BEGINS
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Tristen takes off with the semi to pick up a big load, while Brayden stays back and starts the shop build, Colby clocks in for the day after work to give a helping hand.
Shop parts have Arrived!!
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Tristen and Brayden put the combine in the shed for the year. Also material for the new shop keep showing up everyday!
Snap on truck is here
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The fellas start putting things away before the snow flies, and long behold the snap on truck rolls into the yard aswell. Shoutout to Dave Fehr Sales, for always hooking the boys up with top quality Snap on tools and service!!
BIG THINGS IN THE WORKS!!!!!
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the crew pushes the last of the tree piles with a little help from a second dozer. Ground begins to break on a very exciting project! Stay tuned to see what is happening!
Let it BURN!!!
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BTO (big time operators) continue to push bush in the Dozer and track hoe. also hop back in the combines to do some custom work for a neighbor!
DIRT IS MOVING FAST!!!
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Tristen and Nathan continue at the squeezing and leveling of the dugouts, while Brayden heads west to try getting the harrowing done before a rain or cold snap in the weather comes.
Was really cool seeing you guys at the ag show in minot and was nice talkin to you Brayden (not sure if I spelled it right or not lol). Hope ya guys have a good rest of your winter and a good spring!
How is the work shop coming?it's December now and no updates. Just checking
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Thanks for your excellent video.
Lots of great views. Pretty cool how they did the bin roof and how they are doing the roof insulation for the new shop.
New shop is looking awesome
Great video guys
Awesome drone footage
Great job moving bins guys
Can you tilt the ditcher side to side ? I would how much more it would cost to make them out of wear plate ? AR 400 or something.
Ivers farms has a nice one
Love the IVT transmission!
Boss Man "We need a better grain cart operator"!!🤣
Roughriders going to play in the shop?
what’s your thoughts on JD movin some production to Mexico? don’t think it’s farm equipment but still…
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Great video . And how did you boys end up in The ole USA picking corn ?
I liked the moose wandering around. Some cool drone views.
That's a waste of corn.
Just like your comment right??
Gotta feed the wildlife somehow
So who's farm ??
@@kentonleriger8288 the neighbours they said
Exactly. You farm wheat canola and peas north of the border but how do things work with corn south? Those your own acres or custom work?
I am thinking helping out family maybe? But because the boys haven't replied yet let's let the rumors fly! "They are dual citizens running acres on both side of the border, reaping the benefits of...... something"😂😂😂😂
Just helping neighbours out. We do the corn run with them every year!
Hope you fix it soon!
Ok..... explain to me boys, how do you farm on both sides of the border?
Work permits and just helping neighbours
Thanks for the video. Good looking building and thankfully youre not in tornado alley. What determined the size to build-?
Thank you! there was alot of factors to determining the size. we wanted to be able to bring the air seeders in and be able to unfold them while still having plenty of room for other equipment! we will also be adding and office/Lounge room to the side.
Good looking building.
please explain why you are in america harvesting corn.
Good neighbors just helping good neighbors.
You are exactly right. Just helping neighbours
Is that your farms corn?
No sir. Neighbour’s
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Not sure if you have Menards up there but they stock the replacement ridge cap in the state’s! It’s a clear material that is supposed to be 10 x better than the old fiberglass ridge caps!
No worries about getting bored when working for yourself, always something to do. 👍👍
You got that right!
Boys.... don't give a guy a jammer here switching up the intro vids, made me feel like I had dementia
Its coming back! we had a little hiccup on these last videos, it'll be making a return!
Can you tell me how many acres you guys farm please
I heard over 100k.
I like the new intro. Pretty slick system for the piles.
Thank you! yes it was very slick
Great video guys
Glad you enjoyed it
Good idea with the dryer sheets.
Great video guys
Mr Bourgault needs a new hat.
Hard to come by a quality hat these days!
X9's on the way ?
Thanks for your videos. How about double-header trailers-?
How many engine and thrasher hours? I have a buddy by leduc looking for one . He needs to upgrade
That building surveying was pretty slick. Great idea. I liked the triple push at the end also.
Dirt work is always fun. Something difference compared to regular tractoring.
You got that right!
She's a beaut Clark . First time watching the channel I'm guessing it's a father and son project which is the best part of it all.
Thanks for tuning in. It was, we sure learned alot!
You need to tighten your tracks
I was gonna say the same thing but they look to be a bit wore out so thinking they are at the end of their life.
I got 20 canadian pesos that says the boys swap a tractor or sprayer in that sludge hole come spring😂😂😂😂 keep giviner boys!
Lets hope we don't get stuck in there!!
Good job of keeping the boots dry
How many hours went on that new combine?
Approximately 250 hours per combine
Where is your farm?
Southern Manitoba
Nice cargill hat and the cargill pails are for ever thing from holding garden vegetables to tool bucket ,not grain samples. Thanks cargill
How many acres do you farm?
Now that's one hell of a feeling
It is a great feeling, now we are hard at fall clean up