Wheat Harvest near Burlington Colorado
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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2024
- Wheat Harvest near Burlington Colorado
In this video I am out in a field of winter wheat north of Burlington Colorado. I filmed this in July 2023. In the video this family farm is harvesting their wheat crop with their Claas Lexion 7400 combine with a MacDon FD135 draper head, A John Deere S770 combine with a Deere 936D head and a John Deere 8345RT Tractor pulling a Brent 1194 grain cart.
This is a drone only video as my time here was short and it was getting close to dark when I arrived at the field to shoot this video. - Авто та транспорт
It was cool how the drone not only captured the distant lightning, but some of the thunder as well
Another great wheat harvest video
Love that sunset with the storm clouds forming in the background
Thanks for the hard work you put into your video for us to enjoy mike.
From England wonderful sky with storm rolling in and great to see a Claas at work.
Hello from Brazil. Beautiful video, congrats
There is nothing better than watching your videos on Sunday morning during breakfast 😀😀Greetings from Germany
Thanks for the great wheat harvest video Mike ! Awesome drone work !
Nice seeing a Claas out working! Great evening shots you got!
when you see a sky like that how can you say there is no GOD wow and wow and the harvesting is good too
Amazing looking sunset👍😄 nice harvest footage👍👍
Beautiful sunset!!
Oh yeah! Great weather situation! Thank you Mike, here is Max from Austria.
Great video and beautiful scenery Mike👍
Great drone footage 👍
Great video. We'll look forward to more wheat harvest videos for this year.
Mike, Great video of the work and the sunset with the storm!! Very artistic! Day time/night time, the work goes on!
Top class footage Mike. Those storms and sunset were something else.
Beautiful sky. I have lived in Alaska all my life and have never seen a big harvest underway. Learn a lot from you videos. Don't get carried away on those snow machines.
Pretty skies!!!
10:00 Your videos are great!! Modern machines have helped us humans a lot at work
I love watching storms roll in from miles away.
Good video.
I like Mike less videos on UA-cam from the imperial county California 🇺🇲👍🚜
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Great video
Another great video Mike the tractors with tracks and no front wheels look strange dont see many of them in uk cheers Mike
Seems different having a view of impending storms miles and miles away. Much different than the horizon in Ohio with treelines and hills. The drone shots give a perspective as to the sheer size of the field being harvested!!!
Opps!
You forgot to harvest some wheat plants 1:30 😂
Anyhow nice video 😊
That was done on purpose just to make sure viewers were paying attention. Of course they were harvested immediately after that part was filmed.
@@farmhandmike hahahah!
I know you must have harvested that part 👍
Great video as usual Mike, That sky is really something. One thing I wonder is how do you get machine audio on the drone footage? Are you mounting a separate mic to the machine or what?
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Neat video Mike. What make of drone do you use?
Thanks and all my drones are DJI
@@farmhandmike ok nice 👍
Very nice field, how big is it Mike?
Olá sou do Brasil. Gosto de seus vídeos, mas precisa investir na qualidade de imagem dos vídeos, sua câmera 1080p está ultrapassada, o ideal seria uma câmera 4K ( 2160p), seus inscritos merecem uma imagem nítida em nossas TV's , dessa natureza maravilhosa. Obrigado. Vanderley.
How do you irrigate such a big acreages. I'm very fascinated by the way farming happens in US. But never understood how do they irrigate these big chunk of lands.
This is all dryland wheat. No irrigation on this field.
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Seems to be a weird pattern in the field for harvesting the wheat! Does the combine calculate the most efficient route through each field to minimise the number of passes, or are the operators following natural patterns/boundaries in the field? (That's a hell of a sunset, too!)
He was cutting around a drainage in that one part of the video.
It's been a well known fact the most efficient use of a machine is going round and round machine is full all the time. Corners to be left when finishing the field. So much time us wasted turning Round at every end of a pass. Was always taught that way from an old custom operator many many years ago
It's a shame that farmers complain about crop damage to a point. But how much grain gets shot out of the combines discharge? All about money. Just saying..
Typically less than a 1% loss out the back
Why don't you take the film from miles away. It would be closer. Get closer.