Just can’t get enough of the Ivers videos. Top notch everything, equipment, crops, manpower, organization, etc. it just doesn’t get a lot better than Reese’s video’s. Keep em coming.
Videos are always really Good Videos, to see everyone's contributions makes them even better, everyone working together make them so good! Thanks Ivers family, Great work and attitudes!! Such a joy!!!
Great Start to Harvest Season 👍 Seems like there’s always a few bugs to work out and things to shine up at the start ! Thanks for the video Reese and everyone involved ! Stay Safe ! 🙏🏻🇺🇸
This is the video that I look forward to the most . Reaping the fruits of your labor is the culmination of a years work . Have a safe and productive harvest !
Great video Glade your corn is doing good with great yields, Seem like that ditcher really made a dfferent in them fields that needed a little drainage, Hope you have a good week next week,👍
Check out Sonne Farm Out of South Dakota. Cattle crop father and son. Ranks right up there with this one. Good people. They don’t get too excited lol or they don’t show it on UA-cam. Lol
Ivers farm harvest videos are the next best thing to driving the combine. Looks like your drone used up one of its lives when it flew up past the electricity ⚡️ lines. 😅🇦🇺
Good morning from Oklahoma. I thought I’d see you picking this week. Glad to see it off to a good start. Congrats on the record yield!! Have a great week and stay safe.
Awesome job! Love your harvest videos and look forward to them every year. Living by the Canadian border in North central ND it is cool to see how harvest is going in other parts of the country. Hard at it with wheat harvest up here. Have a safe and productive harvest week ahead.
Rotten grain in pits is usually somewhere between a brewery and pig pen. Unless its rotten soybeans and then it smells worse than a dead carcass. 20% oil by weight with lots of protein its more like meat.
2 almost 3 bushel bump over 2022, how was it achieved? Lets hope that grain prices rally?? Does Chinas' push to become self sufficient at producing corn and soybeans figure into your long term planning? Or their shift to South America for grains? It seems like you just finished planting! Harvest started well - for the most part🔥🔥🔥.
You get better yields when you plant on 20 inch spacing,we plant on 30 and 20 inch spacing you have less sunlight therefor you have less weeds on 20 inch spacing.I didn't believe it either until we tried it currently getting 335 a bushel anywho have a great Sunday funday
I ain't ever seen yalls channel before, but I'm laughing my fool ass off at two ol boys fightin to be the star of the show! 🤣🤣 Really tho, I bet George got a good 30 years on me, and he talks to that camera as if someone standing right there by him. I always feel awkward as hell talking to a camera.
One Of the better ones. Check out Andy farming fixing fabricating Near Syracuse New York. Also check out Sunny Farms South Dakota. Father and son. Nothing emotional just good people.
Son is a Case IH tech. He says the hot set up for corn-soybeans is 2 round bar on left and for the right, large wire then round bar. That’s what we run on our old 8010 and it works great.
@@agger838 The advice from Case IH is “full, fast and loose”. Open concave. Run rotor on the fast side of recommendation and keep it full, or fed with crop. We run 5 mph in 250 bu corn with hardly any loss.
How has your yield been so far this fall 2024? Initiatives including waving (canceling) property taxes for farmers that own less than 1,000 acres should be put in place; this would decrease inputs and there fore help with their overhead. This must be instituted as small farmers (defined as anything less than 1,000 acres totals) will be struggling this year to turn a profit, most corn farmers are looking a $1.00 per acre loss this year, extremely tragic. How are you fairing / projected to fair after all inputs? Curious what your net profit per acre will be this year. Thank you for what you do!! -October 13, 2024
What do you think of the idea of dumping into the semis on the go instead of dumping into carts-? There would be less fines in the grain if you eliminated the carts. Some other crops are dumped directly into trucks while harvesting on the go such as sugar beet, potatoes, silage corn, some vegetables and other crops. It should work fine if the ground is firm, not wet. A loaded 1000bu or 30 ton cart is the same weight as a loaded semi while the load on a semi is spread over 18 wheels while a cart and tractor, the load is spread over 8 wheels or 6 wheels and two tracks. Tracks compact the ground over a larger area than wheels.
The definition of a family farm has definitely changed.
Best farming channel on UA-cam you guys do a great job i could watch your harvest videos all day and still want more thanks for making them
Yes, we need this channel to have 200000 + subscribers.
"Absolutely agree, this channel is truly captivating, I could also watch it non-stop. Thank you for sharing these amazing videos!"
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I am learning so much from your videos about gardening and farming
This is a Real farming channel. Thanks for all your insight and honest dialogue. Have a Safe Harvest All !!!
Just can’t get enough of the Ivers videos. Top notch everything, equipment, crops, manpower, organization, etc. it just doesn’t get a lot better than Reese’s video’s.
Keep em coming.
IVER's.....number 1 UA-cam farming channel in the USA....🇺🇸💚🇭🇲🌽🌾
Man I could, just smell the corn in your dryer, that 9250 is sure doing what 9250's do, have a great harvest!!!!
Folks we need the Ivers channel to increase to 200000 + subscribers. Love them all.
You guys have a great, safe and happy harvest.
TAKE CARE !!!!
Resse the music at minute 12+ is just perfect don't ever change that, great instrumentals on a Sunday.
Videos are always really Good Videos, to see everyone's contributions makes them even better, everyone working together make them so good! Thanks Ivers family, Great work and attitudes!! Such a joy!!!
That’s some green corn
Great Start to Harvest Season 👍 Seems like there’s always a few bugs to work out and things to shine up at the start ! Thanks for the video Reese and everyone involved ! Stay Safe ! 🙏🏻🇺🇸
Thanks. Be safe.
Reese, I love y'alls harvest time. the best videos on UA-cam. thanks for feeding the world.
Tks you
This is the video that I look forward to the most . Reaping the fruits of your labor is the culmination of a years work . Have a safe and productive harvest !
Great video Glade your corn is doing good with great yields, Seem like that ditcher really made a dfferent in them fields that needed a little drainage, Hope you have a good week next week,👍
Have a great harvest and a safe harvest. God Bless all of you.
2024 corn harvest Ivers style...farming at its best.
Figured you guys would be hard at it right after Labor Day. Have a safe harvest!
Hope you’re doing well
Time to get HOMESICK AGAIN!!! Ya do it to me every year, guys!!!
Can’t believe it’s harvest time already. Be safe!
Have a safe and prosperous harvest season. Great video, keep them coming 👍
Have a safe and bountiful fall harvest. God bless
I love watching you guys work. Helps keep me motivated when stuff goes wrong here. Keep up the good work.
Have a Amazing and a blessed Harvest this year 🙏🏻
Always fun to get started on harvest. Stay safe!
Hoping for a good and safe harvest this year.
The most real farm channel greets from the netherlands
Check out Sonne Farm Out of South Dakota. Cattle crop father and son. Ranks right up there with this one. Good people. They don’t get too excited lol or they don’t show it on UA-cam. Lol
@@paulprigge1209 agree. Ivers and Sonne are both great!
Thanks for the video. Very informative and interesting
Ivers farm harvest videos are the next best thing to driving the combine. Looks like your drone used up one of its lives when it flew up past the electricity ⚡️ lines. 😅🇦🇺
Good video,, keep on rolling 👍👍
Well done, good. Thank you
Good morning from Oklahoma. I thought I’d see you picking this week. Glad to see it off to a good start. Congrats on the record yield!! Have a great week and stay safe.
congrats on the start of the 2024 harvest season.
Awesome job! Love your harvest videos and look forward to them every year. Living by the Canadian border in North central ND it is cool to see how harvest is going in other parts of the country. Hard at it with wheat harvest up here. Have a safe and productive harvest week ahead.
You’re not too far from Sonny Farms South Dakota father and son crop and cattle. Good UA-camr.
I also watch them
Looking good guys. Hope you have a good and safe harvest
Rotten grain in pits is usually somewhere between a brewery and pig pen. Unless its rotten soybeans and then it smells worse than a dead carcass. 20% oil by weight with lots of protein its more like meat.
Great corn you guys do a excellent job
Close encounter with the drone and the power line. Looking forward to the 2024 harvest videos. Wishing you guys the best of luck.
Great video good to see y'all
great video good luck with harvest 24
Every machine gets bigger and faster. When will semi-trailers catch up. Nebraska wants to know. Thanks.
And it begins!!! Looking forward to the Wednesday vid’s…
Really enjoy your channel. Could you run a larger (2098) grain cart with that tractor?
Great. Well done. Thanks.
Nice Vid!
Great video Reese it's getter done time
25:36 I wanna know what you boys talkin about off camera. I gotta general idea, I know what I talk about when no ones lookin 🤣🤣
2 almost 3 bushel bump over 2022, how was it achieved? Lets hope that grain prices rally?? Does Chinas' push to become self sufficient at producing corn and soybeans figure into your long term planning? Or their shift to South America for grains? It seems like you just finished planting! Harvest started well - for the most part🔥🔥🔥.
Thanks
Great!
It's never good when the dryer turns into a popcorn machine
Hopefully the prices go back up.
You get better yields when you plant on 20 inch spacing,we plant on 30 and 20 inch spacing you have less sunlight therefor you have less weeds on 20 inch spacing.I didn't believe it either until we tried it currently getting 335 a bushel anywho have a great Sunday funday
Every farm is different. I’m pretty sure if they thought they could get better yields and they may have tried on 20 inch spacing.
Rust prevention..rust prevention just like changing oil ..not sure how to do it ..but maybe someone out in YT land does...elavator leg
I ain't ever seen yalls channel before, but I'm laughing my fool ass off at two ol boys fightin to be the star of the show! 🤣🤣
Really tho, I bet George got a good 30 years on me, and he talks to that camera as if someone standing right there by him. I always feel awkward as hell talking to a camera.
Reese, as big as your operation is, I'm surprised Ivers has not upgraded the dryer system ???
One Of the better ones. Check out Andy farming fixing fabricating Near Syracuse New York. Also check out Sunny Farms South Dakota. Father and son. Nothing emotional just good people.
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Awesome video how did the orio classic go
The test weight looked really light for corn
WooHoo harvest videos! Jay is really amped up! Its great see everyone getting it done. Best wishes for the up coming harvest. Stay safe!
How many semis do you run during harvest? I saw that had 5 at your shop, just wandering if you had more. Thanks and I enjoy your videos!!
6 total run all winter. Usually 4 in the fall sometimes more, just depends where we are at
Thanks! I was just curious how 5 semis kept up with 3 combines.
Is it possible to get name or number for spreader deflectors you guys put on
I'm from Saskatchewan
Tks
On the new grain bin was it financed by your family farm or USDA Farm Storage Facility Loan?
Probably got a welfare discount,judging by the clothes he's wearing 🤪
Is that yield dry bushels or wet
how many total acres does this one machine combine
5800 this year of corn
Glad you guys stay humble not like the Browns,Welkers,Millennium and Cole Cornstar they just show off how much they make on UA-cam so sad
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U guys run round bars in all the combines?
Son is a Case IH tech. He says the hot set up for corn-soybeans is 2 round bar on left and for the right, large wire then round bar. That’s what we run on our old 8010 and it works great.
@timnichols9015 we demoted one with all large wire in good wet corn and it was pathetic
@@agger838 The advice from Case IH is “full, fast and loose”. Open concave. Run rotor on the fast side of recommendation and keep it full, or fed with crop. We run 5 mph in 250 bu corn with hardly any loss.
@timnichols9015 round bar or wire. It was running out of power not going much over 3.5 with a 12 row
Whens the new 9260's showing up???
Sometime this fall
How has your yield been so far this fall 2024?
Initiatives including waving (canceling) property taxes for farmers that own less than 1,000 acres should be put in place; this would decrease inputs and there fore help with their overhead. This must be instituted as small farmers (defined as anything less than 1,000 acres totals) will be struggling this year to turn a profit, most corn farmers are looking a $1.00 per acre loss this year, extremely tragic.
How are you fairing / projected to fair after all inputs? Curious what your net profit per acre will be this year. Thank you for what you do!! -October 13, 2024
Depends on yield but if it stays above $4 we should be fine
@@iversfarms praying for you
@@drdwgmd14 🙏 always appreciated
Y not a 9260 ????
I wonder what Aaron is going to do with his $10,000 bonus he gets when he’s been there a year?
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What do you think of the idea of dumping into the semis on the go instead of dumping into carts-?
There would be less fines in the grain if you eliminated the carts.
Some other crops are dumped directly into trucks while harvesting on the go such as sugar beet, potatoes, silage corn, some vegetables and other crops.
It should work fine if the ground is firm, not wet.
A loaded 1000bu or 30 ton cart is the same weight as a loaded semi while the load on a semi is spread over 18 wheels while a cart and tractor, the load is spread over 8 wheels or 6 wheels and two tracks.
Tracks compact the ground over a larger area than wheels.
Can't hear you!
Maybe some of these things could use some primer or paint?
i know whats wrong with it it aint got no gas in it
What is the relationship between George and Dennis?
Brothers
Wow, you’re amazing. Love to see more of you.❤💛💚💙💜🤎🖤💯💥