HARVESTING 11,000 Acres of Soybeans
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2021
- In this video viewers spend time with 5 JOHN DEERE S790 combines harvesting soybeans. These 543 hp 400 bu. Class 9 combines equipped with 45ft MacDon FD145 Draper Heads harvest 11,000 acres of soybeans on this Western Kentucky Farm. In the video viewers will spend time in the combine cab seeing how the machine works and in the field with the 5 combines harvesting.
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The videos with Matt are always my favorites. Good to see a inside look of a operation by a obviously valued worker!
Matt is a great person to visit with. He works hard.
Same!
Great Video, Fantastic farm and operation, thanks for sharing
We're still crawling around the hills of central Pa with a Deere 6600 sidehill doing corn, beans, barley,wheat and oats.
We plan on doing alot of double crop beans next year . We figure with the high fertilizer costs we will grow more wheat and beans instead of corn . Double crop beans are cheap to grow and normally with the profits from both the beans and wheat they actually pay more than corn . We have roughly 1800 acres that we currently have wheat on . We can get a 25 to 30 bushel double crop yield most years. we figure that anything over 12 bushels an acre is profit . Great video keep up the good work!
Still running a jd 7720 combine on our small farm in southern Minnesota
As a kid I could sit for days working fields in Missouri. I miss those days.
Like it when you get Matt in video. He’s a good person. We used to do wheat and double crops but are all beans and corn now.
"It's all about the weather." what time you start? what time you quit? hard to explain natural things today.👍🏼
Thank you Jason! We really enjoy your videos. Very well done with class! The interviews With Matt are great has well. Merry Christmas and a Happy Great New Year!
Thank you. Merry Christmas 🎄
Great to set Matt again, love his interviews.
Thank you so much for bringing USA farming to the UK via UA-cam, have a great Christmas and new year 👍🏁
Let's hear it for Garnett Farms!!! Thank you Jason 😊 👍👌
😁👍👍 Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank You Jason for the effort to make the video's for us this year
It’s allot of fun. Thank you for watching so many of the videos.
Thank you for all of the videos this year. I’ve enjoyed watching them. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you for watching. Looking forward to 2022. Merry Christmas 🎄
Beautiful opening shots with the drone. Your cameral work. narration, and the way you stitch the videos together is the best!
Running three John Deere Sidehill 9560 straw walker combines in Amity/Dayton, Oregon. Tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, wheat, oats, red clover, crimson clover and tillage radish.
Very cool combine.
thanks for another great video, they are always so good!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good to see Matt again.
Matt is a great guy👍😉 garnett farms is an impressive operation😁👍
Love the videos with Matt and this farm!
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Thanks for the videos and the time you put into them for 2021. Have a merry Christmas and happy New Year!
Merry Christmas 🎄. It’s allot of fun filming these machines.
always great to see this farm
They are good people.
It's good to see Matt on the channel again!
😁👍👍👍
Best looking double crop beans I've ever seen! Merry Christmas!
They normally do pretty well here. They are often planted just days after full seasons finish in May.
It is mind boggling to me to see such an operation.So much different than farming in eastern Oregon where I grew up. A few hundred acres, JD55 or Small Gleaner. AC wd, wd45, jD B for our tractors and NH 77 square baler. I do enjoy seeing these videos to see some of what else goes on in our farming communties. Also your videos on older equipment takes me back more to my time on the farm. Keep it up.
I like finding the classics to share how farming was. The farm in this video has two WD45s that they farmed with years ago. One is freshly restored with a 33 corn picker mounted on it in the farm shop.
Thanks for the video Jason! Merry christmas!
Thank you. Congrats on 600 😁👍. On to 1K. Merry Christmas 🎄
I am always fascinated on how you turned something into many kind of dishes. They are so mouth watering 🤤! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
This is gonna be fun to watch 👍yall have a merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas 🎄
2022 is going to be a make it or break it year for a lot of farmers
Fertilizer prices are tough for sure.
We have a Massey 9540 Combine doing corn beans and wheat in NC Ohio. We like the simplicity of the combine.
Awesome. I like Massey combines.
Thanks for all the great videos. Enjoy your content.
Thank you for watching. It is fun filming these machines.
Eastern Iowa corn and soybeans. Smaller operation with Case IH 8010 with John Deere heads (843 corn and 635F) . For us it is a great combination and cost effective. Thanks for you videos and happy holidays.
Thanks for the great insight into Kentucky Harvest Time its always makes interesting viewing from the UK. Wishing both You & Matt a Very Happy Christmas and safe 2022, and thanks for all the content during a difficult 2021.
Merry Christmas. I enjoy watching UK farms on UA-cam. It’s neat seeing how farming is different from region to region.
On my bosses farm operation, they have 2 John Deere 9660 STS combine. One of those 9660s is a bullet rotor combine. Their oldest brother has a 9760 STS. At wheat harvest one 9660 uses a 630F head, the bullet rotor one uses a 635D rigid draper head, and the 9760 uses a 630F head. These combines have been used to cut winter wheat, corn, milo, or soybeans. For the grain cart team, there is only a John Deere 8120 with tinted windows that is used to pull an A&L F705 grain cart that holds 700 bushels.
Very nice harvest team. 👍👍
Great. Well done.
These are the best looking double crop beans I have seen!
They normally do pretty well in the Western Kentucky climate.
Belated best wishes for Christmas and New year Jason, thanks for another year of video's.
Awesome thanks
Thank you for watching.
Matt rocks!!
I jus love bigtractorpower content. Oh & Merry Christmas & a happy New year
Thank you for watching. Merry Christmas 🎄
Impressive and insane!
Thank you for watching.
Great video as always! Enjoy watching BTP videos! Merry Christmas!
Thank you. Merry Christmas 🎄
Always eager to see the next video, Merry Christmas bigtractorpower
Merry Christmas 🎄. There are some good year end wrap up videos on the way.
Merry Christmas to you and your family Jason. Thanks for making these great videos.
Merry Christmas. It is fun getting to film all these great machines.
Great awesome video Jason and merry Christmas from my family to yours ,
Another great BTP video
Thanks for sharing
Respect and support from the UK
Where a big field is around 40 acres 🤣🤣
Awesome video again thanks, great to see Matt again he certainly works hard, hope you all have a fantastic Christmas 🎄 stay safe.Is Matt getting the new x9 next year?.
45 foot MacDon or 45 foot John Deere header, there still is a lot to look at. You never know when a rock will pop up into the header.
They are big. I don’t think Matt is too excited about the 50ft headers just hitting the market. It’s allot to watch.
They will most likely be 45’. It is near impossible to run different size headers in the same field.
Always good to see Matt in the videos. Merry Christmas to You & Matt !!
Thank you. Merry Christmas 🎄
Awesome
Thank you for watching.
Merry Christmas Jason. Many thanks from New Zealand!
Merry Christmas. Very cool to have a viewer in New Zealand.
Hi Jason happy Christmas to and all your family thanks for all the videos you have uploaded 😊
Thank you. Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas and thanks for the sharing
Merry Christmas 🎄
At our farm we harvest beans and corn with our 9400 john deere.
Very cool. I filmed a 9450 this year in wheat.
Are they planning on having some 2022 model S790's and some FD245 MacDon Header's this upcoming wheat harvest? There are some nice little updates on the 22 models, mainly new cab lights and a Anniversary sticker on the top side.
Yes they just had five 2022 S790s with the 75 Years of Deere combines logos on them. They will run some Deere drapers this year and some MacDon.
@@bigtractorpower cool deal! Looking forward to seeing them!
👏👏👏👏👏 lo que mas me gusta trillar de todos los cultivos la SOJA
Awesome video 👍👍Merry Christmas to you and family
Great video as usual BTP. Really enjoyed it. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you for watching. Merry Christmas 🎄
Nice video and looking forward to seeing more in 2022.
Many more videos on n the way. A few more for 2021.
I like your videos,😉 merry Christmas!!
Thank you for watching. Merry Christmas 🎄
What other videos do you have Matt in? Would like to watch those. He is very personable
Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year 🎉 Matt and Jason
Merry Christmas 😁🎄
Always enjoy your videos Merry Christmas from East Tennessee
BTP, I can't wait for the NEXAT combine to come to the US so you can film it.
That is one impressive machine. It would be awesome to film
Awesome video, always love it when you’re up in the cab with Matt. Love all your videos and wishing you and your family a very merry Christmas and the happiest of New Year’s. Looking forward to your channel in 2022
Thank you. It’s fun filming these machines. Merry Christmas.
Great work guys... All the best in New Year and Marry Christmas...
Merry Christmas 🎄
We farm in south east Nebraska. Cor beans wheat and alfalfa. Double beans after wheat. Will b running 2 -S770 on 635fd drapers and 612c cornheads.
Very nice. I am an S770 fan.
Another great video buddy wish you and your family merry Christmas
Thank you. Merry Christmas.
Where at, I grew up in Wickliffe, Ky. Ballard County
Great vídeo
Great video btp, great video as always and great to see your mate Matt again...
Happy Christmas to you.... 👍👍👍
Merry Christmas 🎄
Happy holidays! Also I have always wondered why farmers usually use a head with the spikes facing outward instead of in when they harvest beans?
Merry Christmas 🎄. Do you mean the fingers on the reel? They kinda curve in to comb the plant into the sickle.
@@bigtractorpower Ok thanks for the info!!
Merry christmas
Merry Christmas 🎄
They cut soy beans, here in MI, at an angle too and there is no wheat straw to contend with. A lot of them use air to blow them into the header too.
The air reel is very handy. No one I know here in a Kentucky uses them. I am not sure why.
Actually some of us here in Michigan grow double crop beans not many farms do but a few of us in the southeast do. We tend to grow about 800 acres of double crops each year . Next year we plan on doing 1800 acres worth after wheat .
amazing
Thank you for watching.
Why the switch to the Deere headers next year? Cost? A better deal if the headers were purchased with the combines? Are they going to the X series combines as well?
That a lot of land to cultivate plant and harvest. What part of Western Kentucky are these farmers working in. I live in the most western tip of Western Kentucky in Ballard county. Just wondering. I enjoy watching farming videos in the area where my farm is.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas
Happy holidays Matt and Jason
😁👍👍. Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year.
Great video once again. Was in the area of that quad state tornado, few weeks ago?
Yes it was. The farm did not suffer damage but the second tornado came with in three miles of the home farm.
Do they use the same heads for soybeans as they do for wheat? Great video!
Yes they do. Thank you for watching.
Great video Jason, Merry Christmas my friend
Thank you Jimmy. Merry Christmas 🎄
Good video Jason! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas 🎄
Kept thinking you might bring your big articulated tractor in to town and deck it out with Christmas lights all over? That would be awesome.
It would be. I would like to do that in the Christmas Parade some day.
👍 good
Thank you for watching.
Merry Christmas Jason.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Hello friend 🥰
Nice to meet you 🥰
Thank you for watching the video.
How did he mount his MacDon controller. I can’t seem to find a good place
Hello! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas 🎄
@@bigtractorpower 😊👌
i like ur video
Thank you for watching.
Nice video
Thank you for watching.
Looking for the planter that was used? Do you have a model?
The farm may as well have air reels installed on the new heads that they are gonna have next year.
Which brand of combine looses the least out the back?
Wow Jason, 11,000 acres of one crop is unreal. Here in the uk 600 - 700 acres is the average size of a whole small farm (we have small field sizes here) and 2000 acres is considered large. Really enjoyed all of your videos and thanks for making them. Happy Chrstmas.
600 - 700 acres? You better check that. Not even close.
@@MrThisIsMeToo Not sure I get what your saying, in the video it was said the the field they were in was 600 - 700 acres (around that size).
I grew up in Western New York. That area has lots of big 4wds to stay ahead of the weather but the fields are small. A big field their is 60-80 acres in one block. I was amazed at the size of fields here in Western Kentucky. This farm has a 2,800 acre field and a Case IH farm I film at has a 3,000 acre field. Merry Christmas 🎄
@@bigtractorpower Merry Christmas to you and your family too Jason.
Here we have two acre fields. Biggest field in country is 100 acres. But we do fine and make a good living. We value our hedges for soaking carbon and sustaining wildlife.
I am like your videos from Pakistan
Thank you for watching.
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Love that look harvesting soybeans. Did he say how long it takes them to finish up 11,000 acres, when you’re starting late morning and ending early?
I want to say it took about 3 weeks this year. They had a bit of a rain delay for a few days.
@@bigtractorpower a beautiful looking farm
We use 4 X9s and 7 790 during the corn bean and wheat Sasons
That is an impressive line up.
@@bigtractorpower yeah and we are in Kentucky