*I never realized the complexity of farming until I played Farm Simulator 22. Your hard work and dedication are truly commendable. Thank you for feeding the world with your efforts!*
You need a lot of knowledge to operate agricultural machinery, especially harvesters or balers, you need to know how they work inside to operate them, You literally need to know how to take them apart and put them back together, It's not like driving a car.
Just sent a message to my husband. We’re both reared on farms, long ago. When I was 14 I “bucked bales” by hand…about 65/70 # each. I’m 80, now, but still a farm girl at heart. Thank you for these wonderful videos. You speak clearly so as to not need CC. ❤❤❤
Mike, My two sons have worked for Crossroad farms for 10 plus years. They are in charge of a large part of operation. Crossroad farms have paid them well. So proud of sons David and Kyle! Great video, what a beautiful day to do it also!
This is all controlled by GPS, even the turns are controlled by GPS from what I understand nowadays, I am told it is for seeding purposes saves money in overlap. I am an old man these things weren’t around when I was a farmer, we used to have a cedar with discs and then fertilizer and then spray. It has become more complicated to become easier. Like most everything.
@@microsoilenhancersinspirey5750 the point I think I’m making is, it is very different from my youth to now… There are much different practices and extensive scientific as well as technological advances that make it seem “to ME” that I’m out of touch..I hope that clears up some misunderstanding..
Just a great video. It's like watching farm simulator live. This is the most complete harvesting video i've ever seen. Thank you for taking the time to show us such detail of what it takes for a Wheat harvest to be complete. I especially like the bailing process
Absolutely awesome to see all this magnificent equipment. It makes you realize that without it people would be starving. Thank you farmers and the whole farming industry!
LOL! How has humanity survived without such equipment so far? Most countries still don't such equipment and some of them are far bigger agricultural producers than the US.
this is by far one of the best videos I ever watched. John Deere must be proud, LOL. I was really impressed wit the tractor used to pick up the bales of straw.
Grew up on a grain and cattle farm in the '50's. Holy cow! Appreciate the video work. To the critics, I repeat the old saying, "Don't criticize the farmer with your mouth full."
Great video and story Mike, much appreciated all the way from Northern Ireland. John Deere baler goes, clunk clunk clip, clunk clunk clip........we will, we will , rock you, clunk clunk clip, we will , we will, ROCK YOU!
This is farming innovation at its finest! 🛠🚜 From the top-notch equipment to the partnership with Soil Max, you’re taking drainage to the next level. Kudos for keeping us in the loop! 🎥🌟
This is quite the operation. Not only top notch equipment but the logistics to keep everything moving and productive. Yes Mike, the sound of the bailer becomes hypnotic in a way. Those X9's are serious harvesters!! Awesome video Mike😁👌🏻.
I love Mike's comments about a John Deere baler. Growing up with a JD baler back in the 60's, we always talked about the rhythmic, repetitive serenade of it. Yes, it adds to its character.
My first visit to your channel and really enjoyed my time spent... Back in the 70's, I drove fork lift in a fast turn over warehouse setting. Loading and unloading box cars and trucks.... every minute counted. I can really appreciate the fine skills of the the implement and tractor drivers. It was a joy to watch them work. Thanks for posting and you have a new subscriber.... Russ
The co. Ordination between every operation carried out is so awsome... The machinery used is so modern and powerful.. The technology in farming machinery is developing real fast these days.. Good to see such modern machinery in practical use❤
Great video Mike , my cousin works a farm in Northern Ireland but not nearly as large as Crossroads. As a teen I spent a week on my Uncle William's farm . Hours sitting on the side wall of the tractor , rowing turning hay and baling off course. But my favorite thing was bringing the cows into town along the public road and milking twice a day. Love the action..... with huge amounts of work being done with American technology. Expert operators and top class drone work, thanks!
Mike. I love your videos. Also, I agree with you about the sound of the baler. It sounds like a slow drum beat where we expect it to build up with a song.
I’ve lived in a place where there’s 3 farms within 5 miles and I’ve never been interested… until a few weeks ago when I became addicted to FS22! 😂😂😂 Just seen this type of YT content for the future est time and I gotta take my hat off to you Mike! Awesome footage & quality of production Thank you 👍🏻
Mike I really really enjoyed this long video I have no idea how much wheat they harvested in this video the amount straw they had baled but it was alot I loved the sound of the combines running as well as that big johndeere square baler I loved that sound of that beer in action as well as the planting of the beans .thank you for this video Mike and the hard work that you put into them .
Just, wow. Lived on a farm/ranch in Utah in the 70's and 80's and yeah, that's way more impressive than anything we ever had access to. Good to see wheat was planted and more importantly, harvested. This has been a challenging year for the entire world.
My how times have changed! Great job shooting this multi-faceted operation. Just amazing what short work the right equipment and determined farmers can make of harvesting and planting a mammoth field. My new favorite operation is picking up bales and stacking them into a small mountain.
I do custom fieldwork for Crossroad Farms. Dennis and Mark are two of the greatest people I know. Farming 40,000 acres isnt for everyone yet this operation makes it look so simple.
This is big the biggest farm in germany is about 15.000 Hecktar or 37,000 acres normally the are really smaller and a small farm starts with 247 acres depending on an region
Well, with Crossroad Farms raking in $14M in government subsidies it's not to hard to outbid the neighbor and live luxuriously....it's just that the unsolicited business venture costs the taxpayer a lot of slave labor, no return at all and former farming neighbors being forced to live in crowded cities instead of living their American dream.....all with the government blessings for Big Ag.
This is one of the best farming videos I've ever seen. It shows what a big business farming has become. $millions in equipment, countless hours of maintenance to keep it operational and ready to go. Having the people ready to go in an operation like this. I can't even imagine how much fuel was needed to operate all this equipment. All this and the planning to pull it off and the farmer is still at the mercy of the weather. Luckily he had great weather for this. How many days did this video cover?
Mike my friend this marcus how fast was he running our class 11 big X9-1100 combine and u said the other class 10 X9-1000 had a hydraulic problem wit the rotorary screen fan that shouldn't be a big problem there local john deere dealership will have them back up in running we just had this same problem on one our big class 11 X9-1100 combines for a customer harvesting corn 🌽 here in west Texas
In my 31 years of farming as a heavy equipment farmhand operator running combines and tractors I have never ran a tractor and baler I been working for john deere 18 years now as a equipment setup technician setting up large Ag to lawn and garden equipment setup
What a time to be alive!!! Just to see all of these highly mechanized operations in one great video is a dream come true. So many people today do not realize the amount of work and planning that goes into making all this happen to feed us all at efficiency's like this. A great example of why the rest of the world sees the US as the standard to strive for in farming. Another great video Mike - thanks for posting. All the best and God Bless. 🙏❤🇺🇸
Love your video. Saturday night with Canadian whisky and coke 80F inside the house and outside, sunset in July, and watching the harvest/your harvest. Thank you from Calgary.
Awesome video Mike! I'm amazed at the size of the grain cart. You and Jason from BTP are my favorites. You both put so much detail in these videos. Thank you!
I thouroghly enjoyed this Mike. Farming today sure is a lot different to what it was when my dad was farming when I was a kid. I am a long, long way away from the open fields these days, but videos's such as these and especially this long one is just priceless. As Amos mentioned below, farming is still such a gamble. The payoff's can be huge and so can be the losses,
What is crazy is everyone just about takes farming for granted. But it really is how we survive and don't starve to death. My God it looks soo different from when I was a kid though "the 90's" Those tractors look sweet.
Merci à toi pour toutes ces magnifiques vidéos et très belle dernière vidéo de l'année. Hâte d'être à l'année prochaine pour de nouvelles vidéos et surtout celle où il y aura les 4 ensemble black. Elle va monstrueuse. Je te souhaite de très bonnes et belles fêtes de fin d'année à toi et à t'as famille. ❤️❤️😘😘
Fantastic video really enjoyed watching your videos keep up the great work always looking forward to seeing your next video soon thanks again and have a great day
Can anyone tell me why they chopped the straw only to rake up it and bale it? Isn't it usually baled up un chopped? Non farmer here but just curious 👍🏻 Great vid
Wow, impressive operation going on here. Lots of money there, good to see how far equipment and technology has come. Its videos like this that represent the modern American Farmer. Sad we are dealing with alot of drought through out the world and whats going on politically with farmers in other countries. America First!
Grew up in the 70 & 80s in Ireland on 20 acre farm with 1/4 of it for corn and for bedding . It was the highlight of my year when the harvest started and the combine arrived . Brilliant video and a massive set up . Would love to be involved in this type of operation but this video will have to do . Thanks Mike 👍🏻
I drove semi, a 390 Pete for the 2013 season with a six combine custom harvest crew. Only one farm baled the wheat straw. They were double chopping soy too. That farm was in Kansas.
Well these guys have got it going on.Great crops,farm, and,equipment,and great job by you.Looks like the wind blown wheat was no problem for the combines.Stay safe out there and Gob bless you all!
That hi speed disk is just a 'toy' behind that 9RX. The tractor should be pulling another 20 feet of disk. Ya man, the wide span implements switch me on-! And Mike, I agree with the posters below, that has got to be one of the best videos that youve shot. THANKS. Keep em comin.
What's up at 29:00? Why some parts are darker than others? Are those yellowish parts not tiled? Also, is there a need to do something about the rocks? Do they affect anything?
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A very slick operation, but I reckon if after the balers have gone around the first time, they went over the field again with the rake, they would get even more bales. There seems to be a lot of straw left on the ground. Noticed some temporary storage silos in the middle of one the fields as well, common practice here in Oz due to the enormous distances to the main elevators. Great video, and thanks for sharing.
Look at the corn crop behind the haystack! It’s massive! These guys are gonna have their work cut out by the time corn harvest comes around! Very impressive! 👏
*I never realized the complexity of farming until I played Farm Simulator 22. Your hard work and dedication are truly commendable. Thank you for feeding the world with your efforts!*
You need a lot of knowledge to operate agricultural machinery, especially harvesters or balers, you need to know how they work inside to operate them,
You literally need to know how to take them apart and put them back together,
It's not like driving a car.
If you were really as hardworking as that machine, that would be amazing, but here you are nothing
I’ll 2nd that Bro… the game is unreal eh!
Pun intended 😂😂
As I’m using my super person strength to move stuck equipment 😂
And FS is just a game, you can turn it off whenever you want. Real farming is a full life job
Man, these replies are hating on a comment for stating how hard it is to farm, and how he respects them. Crazy.
Just sent a message to my husband. We’re both reared on farms, long ago. When I was 14 I “bucked bales” by hand…about 65/70 # each. I’m 80, now, but still a farm girl at heart. Thank you for these wonderful videos. You speak clearly so as to not need CC. ❤❤❤
It is incredible to see everything that I saw in farm simulator irl, just amazing.
That's what I was thinking 😂
Mike,
My two sons have worked for Crossroad farms for 10 plus years. They are in charge of a large part of operation. Crossroad farms have paid them well. So proud of sons David and Kyle! Great video, what a beautiful day to do it also!
Would you know how one could find a job working there?? My dream is to work in farming id even do a period without pay until i have learned the basics
@@elraton4737You could just Google them and call say Keith Clute sent you there
Thank you for all the work you do to get our food. You are feeding the USA.
This is all controlled by GPS, even the turns are controlled by GPS from what I understand nowadays, I am told it is for seeding purposes saves money in overlap. I am an old man these things weren’t around when I was a farmer, we used to have a cedar with discs and then fertilizer and then spray. It has become more complicated to become easier. Like most everything.
It doesn't turn by itself it only goes forward by itself that's it
Ya
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Not even close..
Combine goes end to end on gps.. tractors with disk and planters too..
Everything else a man is controlling!
@@microsoilenhancersinspirey5750 the point I think I’m making is, it is very different from my youth to now…
There are much different practices and extensive scientific as well as technological advances that make it seem “to ME” that I’m out of touch..I hope that clears up some misunderstanding..
Just a great video. It's like watching farm simulator live. This is the most complete harvesting video i've ever seen. Thank you for taking the time to show us such detail of what it takes for a Wheat harvest to be complete. I especially like the bailing process
Absolutely awesome to see all this magnificent equipment. It makes you realize that without it people would be starving. Thank you farmers and the whole farming industry!
LOL! How has humanity survived without such equipment so far? Most countries still don't such equipment and some of them are far bigger agricultural producers than the US.
@@ccdanro he was saying farmers in general not just farmers with these machines
@@ccdanro there were far less people before industrialisation
That baler is a comforting sound. It reminds me about some of the water and oil pumps pumping I listened to as a child in Texas. Thank you Mike.
Farming Simulator 22 in ultra graphics
🤣😂
Wait it s the game or ??
@@masterchief3475It's real, he just told a joke. No game in the world has this level of graphics.
@@ninjasfs2849 Not yet
Lol😂😂
this is by far one of the best videos I ever watched. John Deere must be proud, LOL. I was really impressed wit the tractor used to pick up the bales of straw.
Grandad had a farm since the 1930s and through to the day he died he worked it. This is ASMR for me.
Your video makes me want to quit my office job in the city and go back to my hometown to work as a farmer
Grew up on a grain and cattle farm in the '50's. Holy cow! Appreciate the video work. To the critics, I repeat the old saying, "Don't criticize the farmer with your mouth full."
Best part of video was watching bales being picked up and then stacked. Never seen how this is done before. You have some of best videos on u tube.
love the noise of all the machines but a bailer beats them all. Spent a number of seasons 40 years ago pulling a bailer, loved it!!!
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Great video and story Mike, much appreciated all the way from Northern Ireland. John Deere baler goes, clunk clunk clip, clunk clunk clip........we will, we will , rock you, clunk clunk clip, we will , we will, ROCK YOU!
This is farming innovation at its finest! 🛠🚜 From the top-notch equipment to the partnership with Soil Max, you’re taking drainage to the next level. Kudos for keeping us in the loop! 🎥🌟
that shit was awesome dude, truly my dream job it to be working out there with those tractors
One of the best farming videos i have ever seen.
Really well done.
God bless you all!!!
This is quite the operation. Not only top notch equipment but the logistics to keep everything moving and productive. Yes Mike, the sound of the bailer becomes hypnotic in a way. Those X9's are serious harvesters!! Awesome video Mike😁👌🏻.
I love Mike's comments about a John Deere baler. Growing up with a JD baler back in the 60's, we always talked about the rhythmic, repetitive serenade of it. Yes, it adds to its character.
My first visit to your channel and really enjoyed my time spent... Back in the 70's, I drove fork lift in a fast turn over warehouse setting. Loading and unloading box cars and trucks.... every minute counted. I can really appreciate the fine skills of the the implement and tractor drivers. It was a joy to watch them work. Thanks for posting and you have a new subscriber....
Russ
The bailing trailor I just saw has left me in awe today. Such a smart machine
The co. Ordination between every operation carried out is so awsome... The machinery used is so modern and powerful.. The technology in farming machinery is developing real fast these days.. Good to see such modern machinery in practical use❤
I sure would love working for that outfit. Thanks for sharing. God bless all the farmers globally. They feed the world and are taken for granted.
Great video Mike , my cousin works a farm in Northern Ireland but not nearly as large as Crossroads. As a teen I spent a week on my Uncle William's farm . Hours sitting on the side wall of the tractor , rowing turning hay and baling off course. But my favorite thing was bringing the cows into town along the public road and milking twice a day. Love the action..... with huge amounts of work being done with American technology. Expert operators and top class drone work, thanks!
Mike. I love your videos. Also, I agree with you about the sound of the baler. It sounds like a slow drum beat where we expect it to build up with a song.
I’ve lived in a place where there’s 3 farms within 5 miles and I’ve never been interested… until a few weeks ago when I became addicted to FS22! 😂😂😂
Just seen this type of YT content for the future est time and I gotta take my hat off to you Mike!
Awesome footage & quality of production
Thank you 👍🏻
Wow, you are creative in work and mastery, my friend. And this tractor is very strong 👍👌
Great footage,,.. Big fields for big tech.. Greetz from Germany...
Mike I really really enjoyed this long video I have no idea how much wheat they harvested in this video the amount straw they had baled but it was alot I loved the sound of the combines running as well as that big johndeere square baler I loved that sound of that beer in action as well as the planting of the beans .thank you for this video Mike and the hard work that you put into them .
Just, wow. Lived on a farm/ranch in Utah in the 70's and 80's and yeah, that's way more impressive than anything we ever had access to. Good to see wheat was planted and more importantly, harvested. This has been a challenging year for the entire world.
The farmers are always working hard every day to solve the difficulties and I believe that 2022 will still be a bountiful harvest.
My how times have changed! Great job shooting this multi-faceted operation. Just amazing what short work the right equipment and determined farmers can make of harvesting and planting a mammoth field. My new favorite operation is picking up bales and stacking them into a small mountain.
I do custom fieldwork for Crossroad Farms. Dennis and Mark are two of the greatest people I know. Farming 40,000 acres isnt for everyone yet this operation makes it look so simple.
Ditto
This is big the biggest farm in germany is about 15.000 Hecktar or 37,000 acres normally the are really smaller and a small farm starts with 247 acres depending on an region
Well, with Crossroad Farms raking in $14M in government subsidies it's not to hard to outbid the neighbor and live luxuriously....it's just that the unsolicited business venture costs the taxpayer a lot of slave labor, no return at all and former farming neighbors being forced to live in crowded cities instead of living their American dream.....all with the government blessings for Big Ag.
@switzerblitzer2701 that was over a 26 year period. Average 57,000 per year.
This is one of the best farming videos I've ever seen. It shows what a big business farming has become. $millions in equipment, countless hours of maintenance to keep it operational and ready to go. Having the people ready to go in an operation like this. I can't even imagine how much fuel was needed to operate all this equipment. All this and the planning to pull it off and the farmer is still at the mercy of the weather. Luckily he had great weather for this. How many days did this video cover?
Maybe 4-5 hr time spand
All going on at same time
Mike my friend this marcus how fast was he running our class 11 big X9-1100 combine and u said the other class 10 X9-1000 had a hydraulic problem wit the rotorary screen fan that shouldn't be a big problem there local john deere dealership will have them back up in running we just had this same problem on one our big class 11 X9-1100 combines for a customer harvesting corn 🌽 here in west Texas
I agree 👍 wit u our big baler does have rhythm to it lol 😆
In my 31 years of farming as a heavy equipment farmhand operator running combines and tractors I have never ran a tractor and baler I been working for john deere 18 years now as a equipment setup technician setting up large Ag to lawn and garden equipment setup
I'd hate to see what that farmer spent diesel my lord the cost
Oh, how technology has changed and improved. Great video. Love the summer sky.
Mike, me acabo de ver 51:24 minutos completos, Gracias por crear este maravilloso contenido. Saludos desde la Pampa Argentina.
What a time to be alive!!! Just to see all of these highly mechanized operations in one great video is a dream come true. So many people today do not realize the amount of work and planning that goes into making all this happen to feed us all at efficiency's like this. A great example of why the rest of the world sees the US as the standard to strive for in farming. Another great video Mike - thanks for posting. All the best and God Bless. 🙏❤🇺🇸
Love your video. Saturday night with Canadian whisky and coke 80F inside the house and outside, sunset in July, and watching the harvest/your harvest. Thank you from Calgary.
a beautiful operation. thanks for the video.
This is like a beautifully-choreographed "Dance of the Titans!" Enjoyed watching this very much, thanks!
This video was just what I needed today. Thanks for the laughs!
Great video very action packed that has to take a lot of work to do all of that, beautiful acreage 👍
Buen video Ricardo, seguí subiendo siempre los esperamos con mi familia saludos para vos y para Enzo que buen compañero!!
Farmers are the coolest people on this planet
Mike your videos are awesome Really well produced and clear to the eye thanks again Mike 👍 🏴
That's alot of farming action! It's cool to see the bale stackers at work👍😉 this farm runs nice equipment😁👍
Brilliant video👍
Awesome video Mike! I'm amazed at the size of the grain cart. You and Jason from BTP are my favorites. You both put so much detail in these videos. Thank you!
They both are top tier
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I thouroghly enjoyed this Mike. Farming today sure is a lot different to what it was when my dad was farming when I was a kid. I am a long, long way away from the open fields these days, but videos's such as these and especially this long one is just priceless. As Amos mentioned below, farming is still such a gamble. The payoff's can be huge and so can be the losses,
Brilliant Video Mike👍
Thank you for all the work you do to get our food
What is crazy is everyone just about takes farming for granted. But it really is how we survive and don't starve to death. My God it looks soo different from when I was a kid though "the 90's" Those tractors look sweet.
Merci à toi pour toutes ces magnifiques vidéos et très belle dernière vidéo de l'année. Hâte d'être à l'année prochaine pour de nouvelles vidéos et surtout celle où il y aura les 4 ensemble black. Elle va monstrueuse. Je te souhaite de très bonnes et belles fêtes de fin d'année à toi et à t'as famille. ❤️❤️😘😘
Mike I’ve watched several of your videos. Enjoyed all of them but this one ranks up there with the best .
✨👌🏻 Excellent Video for Agribusinesses ✅😊.
I really enjoyed this video. It was so much fun to watch!
Fantastic video really enjoyed watching your videos keep up the great work always looking forward to seeing your next video soon thanks again and have a great day
God bless you farmers,wow the equipment amazies me.🇺🇲👍💯
wow, a vacation to work on such a farm would be something.
Can anyone tell me why they chopped the straw only to rake up it and bale it? Isn't it usually baled up un chopped? Non farmer here but just curious 👍🏻 Great vid
I agree
Baler sound is just great
Awesome video! It would be cool to see your die cast collection. May I ask where you shop for yours? Thanks 👍👍
Beautiful video. Close look at the combine harvesters and other equipment used in the harvest. Versatile and amazingly filmed! 👍❤
Thanks,
@@farmhandmike Thank you for such great videos, Mike.
That operation is amazing! Great footage, as always, Mike. Love the background music, too.
Wow, impressive operation going on here. Lots of money there, good to see how far equipment and technology has come. Its videos like this that represent the modern American Farmer. Sad we are dealing with alot of drought through out the world and whats going on politically with farmers in other countries. America First!
I agree , the John Deere baler has a nice rhythmic sound ! Great drone footage 👍🏻
Grew up in the 70 & 80s in Ireland on 20 acre farm with 1/4 of it for corn and for bedding . It was the highlight of my year when the harvest started and the combine arrived . Brilliant video and a massive set up . Would love to be involved in this type of operation but this video will have to do . Thanks Mike 👍🏻
Great action-packed video with a lot of wonderful pictures!
I'd say one of your best so far! 😃
Thanks a lot for this masterpiece! 😊👍🏻
I drove semi, a 390 Pete for the 2013 season with a six combine custom harvest crew.
Only one farm baled the wheat straw. They were double chopping soy too. That farm was in Kansas.
Agree with you on the baler
Well these guys have got it going on.Great crops,farm, and,equipment,and great job by you.Looks like the wind blown wheat was no problem for the combines.Stay safe out there and Gob bless you all!
Thanks for the awesome video. Saw you last week at Wis Farm Tech and wanted to say hi, but you looked in a hurry.
You should have stopped me anyway
Huge grain cart, thanks for sharing Mike
hi from turkey. thank you for video.
Awesome video as always, Mike! Thank you for your great entertainment.
Nice job. Hope you get to come back for corn and bean harvest,
The machines spitting out the compacted straw reminds me of being constipated 😂.
Im running the speed disk
Was nice visiting with you mike
See you in a month!!
That bale pick up and stacker was amazing. Great video Mike!
ps, that rhythm of that JD baler would put me to sleep
Dude, that John deere baler was hauling ass. Holy moly.
Super video. Greetings from Ireland.
There’s me thinking, 'Wow, that’s the way to move bales' and then, right at the end, there’s two of them! Awesome😂😂😂
You’re doing an amazing job with your garden
Thanks for the video. Watching technology is fascinating.
That hi speed disk is just a 'toy' behind that 9RX.
The tractor should be pulling another 20 feet of disk.
Ya man, the wide span implements switch me on-!
And Mike, I agree with the posters below, that has got to be one of the best videos that youve shot. THANKS.
Keep em comin.
thank you so much my mute brain injured son ,40 YRS OLD NOW loved it, so did I was wonderful
Music adds something to your videos. And the sounds of the equipment running also was really a nice addition to the video.
Great video. Very useful and really informative. Many thanks Michael.
What an action packed video!! That Brent grain cart is massive looking!! Love all John Deere equipment they are using!! Thanks again Mike!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
One of your best video.. thank you 🙏
What's up at 29:00? Why some parts are darker than others? Are those yellowish parts not tiled?
Also, is there a need to do something about the rocks? Do they affect anything?
Can't believe somebody made Farming Simulator 22 IRL
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A very slick operation, but I reckon if after the balers have gone around the first time, they went over the field again with the rake, they would get even more bales. There seems to be a lot of straw left on the ground. Noticed some temporary storage silos in the middle of one the fields as well, common practice here in Oz due to the enormous distances to the main elevators. Great video, and thanks for sharing.
Ther was no straw left cut clear to ground
Those bins are too small they dont us them
2million bu storage they have 5 mile away
Great video. Love the summer sky
Great video Frank, I just love these wheat picking Machines And that seed sinker.
Look at the corn crop behind the haystack! It’s massive! These guys are gonna have their work cut out by the time corn harvest comes around! Very impressive! 👏
Harvesting corn with modern equipment saves time and boosts productivity for farmers