Making WHEAT 🌾 WORMS!
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Loftness grain bagger has been working like a charm. Plus we get into some of the best wheat yields we've seen in a long time! And Hollywood gets demoted to the combine, BEASTBINE!
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Have they ever explained why there using the grain bags???
We've been asked a number of times why we are bagging grain when we just built new storage. Answer is that new storage isn't even enough to hold this year's crop. Last year we had 50,000 bushels on the ground and another 50,000 in our equipment cold storage. This year we have 75,000 bushels in new grain bins which means another 30,000 - 50,000 needs to go somewhere. This is why we are working with Loftness to make more storage.
Welker Farms has been short on grain storage for a number of years now but 2020 is the year we fix that!
@@WelkerFarms how do you unload the bags?
Welker Farms since you get asked it a lot I see the comments and take a look at them. Is it so common that it’s just easier to copy and paste the answer?
@@vallevaan Shovel and buckets :D
@@toby.maximillian if I have a handy reply ready I'll copy and paste just like I did here but a lot of times I just reply with a new reply 😁
Shows the love a man has for his dog when he shares his lunch with the dog.
I can't remember a time that I've ever NOT shared my lunch with my dog, if she's around.
Always share 1 bite for me 1 for doggy
Bernhard Charles I’ve been sharing lunch and dinner and breakfast with my dogsfor over 70 years and it’s still just as enjoyable now As it was way back in the early 50s
When LegArms was feeding Nick?
My dad started farming in 1955 full-time he had share-cropped prior to that for my grand dad the year I was born 56 he started raising rice medium grain he had bought a JOHN DEERE 95-B COMBINE 13FT header medium grain rice yield was about 130 bushels per acre had a heavy rainstorm with lots of wind on 40 acre field completely lodged flat as pancake... he had no grain cart and the rice dryer was about 35 miles one way.. there was no variable speed contro on the header reel and the 95-B had an raspbar cylinder. Took him 45 days to cut that 40 acres..the rice line was usally a 3 hour turnaround so one to 2 loads aday was about all you could cut and haul. Down rice you have to cut in the same direction as it lays.. he also had to dead head the combine out to the turn row to dump each time..My Mom drove a 1954 R-170 International 1&1/4 ton Bob truck with a 200 bushel bed to the rice dryer...Good ole days Hummmpft!!!
What a awesome dog coby is truly a best friend he loves riding with your pops and making sure he keeps the rabbits away bless you all love this channel
In all the days of binge watching Harvest vids of 5 farms, as a non-farmer, you’re the first one to explain exactly what the combine does, how it pulls the grain from the plant. Thank u
You're welcome!
@@WelkerFarms I get choked up watching our 🇺🇸farmers,knowing our agriculture was sold out to Mexico, Canada & other countries for decades & we couldn’t survive without all of u. I’m hoping USMCA changes all that! God Bless you!
My five year old Catahoula (Tex) has been riding with me since I brought him home when he was a puppy. Tractors, 18 wheelers, combines, he don’t care as long as he’s riding with me.
I do a lot of gps precision land leveling for irrigation and I put 1000 plus hours a year on my tractor moving dirt. Ol Tex has put almost all 6500 hours in riding with me.
All of you are hard working people! God bless you!
What a sense of history and calmness that Dad Welker gives us!
Every time i come here for a couple of minutes and stay for an hour!
My grand father was a farmer here in Novosibirsk, Russia, went bankrupt after the 2008 crisis, but your vids always remind me of childhood, cant forget the smell of a field in summer :D
My grandfather was a Dairy Farmer in Alton, Maine U.S.A. he passed in 2000 but I grew up working on the farm, baling hay, chopping silage and milking cows. It was an incredible childhood
Love story time with Dad! ...needs to be a regular segment. Also, need to hear a bit more from Leg Arms. Doing a great job Nick!!!
Nick interesting on the clutch. Has your sales person not explained how it works. I saw one other comment on.it and he is correct. Sit in seat stroke clutch and then take out of park and put in forward or reverse. It will not kill the engine. Or kick out the transmission. Not that I never forget it! Still a lot of muscle memory left in my left foot.
I was delivering a truck to Calgary a few weeks ago and was headed up I-15 for the first time. I saw Shelby, MT on a roadside sign and immediately started looking for the Welker Farm. Y’all live in a beautiful area of the country.
You passed some land we farm heading north of Shelby. Thanks and stay safe
Man i feel like every profession should have such a channel. it's so valuable to show the youth how the real world day to day work looks. i'm not a farmer but those videos make me wish i was xD
We used to turn on the fans when we filled bins, it blew some of the chaff out. Worked way better on the bins with spreaders in them. Helped clean the grain up just a little more
Your love of animals is truly beautiful. I have a 9 year old Cocker spaniel that I share my lunch with everyday. ❤️❤️❤️
Nice description of the thrashing process and the tradeoffs - grain loss or chaff - informative. Thanks.
I know of a chap he use to drive an old Clayton 5 of them in line one behind the other you would get sacked on the spot if there was a wiggle in your straw row they had to be plum straight no auto pilot in the 70s a Robert 😁👍👍 good to hear 60 bushel all down the the rain fall you would love 36 inch of rain 😂😂😂 nice work Hollywood on the cam shots, happy harvest💪👏👍😁
Great Video, good to see the difference the grain cart makes to filling the bags and reducing the truck use, thanks Tony
Love all the aerial shots! Really gives us an idea just how massive all that machinery is
Thanks for the explanation for us non farmers. Keep up the good work.
Your drone shots are epic no one does it better than you Nick!!!!!
That new loaner rig is super sweet!!!
It sure is!
Always enjoy your stories Mr. Welker and really enjoy seeing and hearing about Colby your sidekick. Thanks for sharing.
That Quad and Brent is an awesome setup! Love the technology on all of it. Thank Dad Welker for the stories. Always enjoyable! Thanks Welkers for sharing your farming experiences!
It's awesome!
I agree the stories are great and they are part of what makes farming so great. The good, the Bad and the Ugly is what farming is all about and it is what makes it such a good life. It is also what makes it so mich more that just a buisness.
Love seeing the family working together. Keep up the great videos 👍🏻
Thanks for the explanations of the combine, the separation of the chaff etc. It was really helpful. Love your videos!
AWESOME camera work Nick. Thanks for the videos.
Coby needs to be represented in your apparel merchandise. Maybe a Tee & Sweat with Coby's image and Big Bud & the American flag in the background. COBY, PROTECTOR OF WELKER FARMS. Could put rabbits, badgers, foxes, porcupines, coyotes...around the bottom to show what Coby faces every day. There are a lot of dog lovers out here and Coby needs to recognized as Number One Farm Dog with merchandise. Thanks for the interesting harvest videos. ---- An old Texan
That's awesome I love the smell of the crop when u cutting it!
Praise God for such a bountiful harvest!
Beautiful country!
Looks like a pretty good harvest year for you. Glad you have those new bins. Thank you for the video - hope the family and you are doing well. Take care Spin.
Congrats! Seeing you guys do well , blesses us all!
Technology has come a long way. My dad had a Massey Harris 72 open station. 13 foot header on it. Was quite the machine in it's day. He had a wire ear corn crib built with a 14 foot drive through so he could park the combine inside . It was only used for oats and soybeans.
Use a bigger fuse!
If u run out of fuses, a threaded rod works good too. It will let you find the short circuit 4 sure! Have a fire extinguisher handy though.
Great progress fellows! Really great seeing new equipment in action! Always love the dog segments. A wonderful best friend for sure:)
those fast fill nozzles on the automatic greaser are super handy and makes the filling job fast but you gotta be extra carefull with being clean and make sure no debris, dust or other dirt gets on the nozzle or the connector so you press also that in there. it will likely clog up the grease lines further down and making sure it wont get greased resulting it breaking or something. just an heads up :)
Great video. Love the drone view and the sunset.
Gotta leave some grain for the deer and other critters. So don’t feel bad leaving a few skips, it’s a good thing! Helps fill the freezer
Hi from smokey Portland OR, or should I say west coast. Thanks for the fun and for sharing your lives with us. 40 bu/ac wow! That's amazing dryland production. Hoping it earns you guys (and gals) a great $payday$ . . . you all deserve it! 👍😎
Doing wheat sounds like alot of fun guys. That sounds like that will keep you busy for awhile especially when you have those big acres of field to do.
You guys are getting it done! Awesome video guys.
Thanx "Uncle" Bob ... always enjoy ur input
Enjoyed. Good yield. Glad y’all got new bins
Dot's Pretzels? South Dakota's finest snack!!!
Real nice, hope you find the short. Some people got hail you were blessed with rain. You need it in this enviornment. Having water bagels tommorrow. If the price of wheat goes up so does the bagel. Some at 1.10, 1.25, and others at 1.30. Dogs can hear things before us and smell too.:)
Very nice video, thank you. Teamwork means everything.
What a fantastic video. Great content, fast paced, beautiful photography. Drone work was chill bump territory!!!!!
We mounted wireless cameras from can can. Tje camera is in the combine by the hopper. Looking at the cart. The reciever is in the cart. The cart driver can literally load himself bow to stearn... it works great. The combine operator is only responsible for turn on and shut off.
Cab cam
You want too see something go through the diesel fuel check out the self propelled choppers chopping corn they are putting 300 ton of corn stalks and cobs through a 1mm-1 1/2mm slot in the kernel processor which is basically two steel drums with knobs or spikes that put a hole in every kernel that goes through the machine they will go through 400 gallons of diesel fuel in less than a day it is awesome the power being used
Love those aerial shots. Brilliant!
Really good video, enjoyable to watch & some good storytelling!!
Thanks for the review of what your doing in minute 21. I am a non farmer / subscriber and so do enjoy and respect your work.
It's awesome to watch you guys harvest thanks for sharing. Carl
Love the drone shots of the combines working!!!
Maybe Case IH can produce a Quadtruck for you Nick. Great video again, God bless you all.
Really love the relationship between dad and dog 🐕
Awesome drone footage Nick love the overhead shot transferring grain to the cart on the move
The first thang I did was leave a like because I already know it’s going to be good
Cody must be like my Shorthair who can hear the refrigerator light go on!
I really like seeing that quad trac on Welker Farms
,, parish provenance,,, Love your avatar, nothing like "Old Glory" ,, ,, our beautiful Red, White and Blue. Those "grayed-out" flags with just one colored stripe, make me so sad.
The "greatest generation" of men and women who fought in World War II (etc) did not do so to honor a Gray flag with one colored stripe.
I understand that it is protected by free speech in the 1st amendment, but that also puts those who display it that way in the same "camp" as those who defile it by any other method, (won't find me there) such as burning, cutting, adulterating and other methods to defile its image :(
Bless You ♡
Hell of a lot of awesome on a huge scale....Thanks..!
Nick: Spends 2 minutes talking about how nice the fuel level indication on the quad track is compared to the big buds. Still overfills the diesel lol.
I love seeing the American dream at full force. Yes feeding the world is so special!
Alway sitting in my 8R 410 Johnny in germany and enjoying your videos while autopilot is doing its thing :D its so cool to watch wat u guys over in the States are doing :P
Drone footage is awesome
Keep up the good work Coby !!
Colby knows it takes carrots and rabbit to make hasenpfeffer.
Just the best commentary! And the drone footage excellent - a drone video 'stand alone' would be much appreciated even if a little shorter in length - enjoyed!!
Amazing setup with this tractor and cart. Love it and great video.
Impressive to hear that kind of yield. I'm hoping and praying that my grandmother's soybeans do good. Because earlier this year got so much rain that the beans in the bottom were underwater for a few hours. Hopefully they will yield good. Have a great weekend and ready for the next video. God bless.
Yea,thought my old Black Lab was deaf one time.She was just ignoring me.
My vet says my 13 year old shiu tzu has selective hearing. LOL 😂
Kenneth Hedden you should use gestures.. dog would know what you try to tell dog..
Dotts pretzels are awesome, tried them for the first time, last weekend. Yummo.
Grease and oil are cheap. If you don't think so, look at the price of repair parts.
I remember when y'all got the new combines! That was a great series of videos I recommend anyone to go watch!!
Good video Welkers👍It looks so cool when the quadtrack is next to the combine😎
I know it's not very common but try putting it in gear without the clutch. Our own steigers are pretty smooth doing it that way. If not the tractor will tell you to push the clutch before it will move. Just need a little rpm to make it work
My farm started combining wheat 4 days ago, then got rained out last night. We were almost done 1,000 acres of wheat. The wheat was around 60 bushels/acre.
Love the Ariel shots God bless 🙏
First of all, thanks so much for your "awesome" videos. Now that you may have more time to talk about agriculture in general, I, as a French farmer (gardener should I say from your point of view! 😊😊😊) would be interested to know more about your view of the future of your farm. Are there opportunities (acreage) to develop your operation? How far (distance) from your place would you accept to farm? Custom work or other? Price of the land or renting??? I think that would be an interesting topic.
Sylvain, from France
We are open for more land to farm but would like it to be within 15 miles
Wheat harvest looks like Fun!
Hi from South Texas.
Clean out your moisture sensor auger. It is located on the backside of your clean grain elevator. It will probably solve your fuse issue.
My 1995 International 9400 Eagle at work has a Cat 3406B under the hood with twin 100 gallon tanks I can run it 4 days hard hauling gravel before I have to fuel up. The one Cummins we have at work guzzles fuel and has to fuel up pretty much daily and it's a lot newer motor
I'm pretty sure that part your thinking of coming from the turbos is an Air to Water cooler to help cool down the compressed air before entering the engine.
Daddy welker its always fun ridin wit u n the puppy dog lol u do remind me of my Grandpa a little. Thatnks for alowin us fans to ride wit you! And a good job editing to nicks wife. N to everyone else.
"GIT RR DOOONE!" stay safe!
Can't wait to see how you are going to unload the grainbags
Bob and Cody too. best part of the video.
it looks like your having a reasonable harvest overall . well done
Those quads have two settings like just preset one to 1780 n just hit tht button Everytime u unload n it'll only throttle it up to there. Just a tip lol
Your machinery is really nice a have to drive the 7140 for harvest I have to ask you something about your 7140 our aircon don’t work in it so yeah we have a combine 8230 40 foot head I drove the header for harvest sometimes and I am only 11 years old
You don't need the clutch to start the tractor moving. Just pump the clutch pedal on & off whenever you sit down then grab the shifter and select drive. The tractor will automatically let the clutch in and start moving 👌
My old hesston big Baler has a greaser like that. It was a Lincoln. My Lincoln grease gun cylinder could fit the greaser and load it the same way. It was computerized so you could set it to grease so many minutes per hour or running time.
Really enjoyed the scene of Nick and Leg Arms in the cab sharing lunch! You guys always crack me up
Snow in August is crazy.
Don't even get snow in January here in Florida.🤪
Those drone shot are fantastic. You need an Oscar for that.
I'll be curious to see y'all's process for getting the grain out of the Grain Bag
if you keep blowing the fuse. check your moisture meter. I get cobs stuck in mine and it stops the auger blowing the fuse.
could be. I'll check the meter.
Hey. The problems with the fuse could be the moisture sensor. I have tried something similar thes season. We’re it gets stock In junk and dirt 🤷🏼♂️ but nice video 💪🏻
When I was living near Buffalo Wy, there was a couple years that I remember having good storms in August, but it was nothing to get snow July... But a couple years in a row I got snowed in on the ranch in September
You should definitely check into automatic greasers on all your power equipment they are the cats ass, not the cheapest but we have one on our combine and we customize the setup on it and it works great for the most part....please let your Dad know I really appreciate his reply on my combine head not going up and down on our 2188 we spent a third day on it and pretty much went thru every wire and decided Monday morning we are taking for the 25 mile drive to the dealership and let's see how much money we can spend, thank you for another great video take care to all and stay safe.
The drone shots are amazing!!!