Great content Mike! Looks amazing there as far as crop conditions are concerned. Really appreciate you spending your time to record this event. Thank you!
Mike, you were in my backyard. Maybe within miles of our place. We have actually bought equipment from Hyde Bros over the years. Amazing video and thanks to Parkland Farms for letting you film it.
We would like to thank all Canadian farmer's for their hard work during the taping... As for Mr. MIKE we would also like to thank you for sharing your awesome video's with us...
Hi Mike. Glad you were able to catch some of what we do here in Ontario. as farmers we are just as important to feeding the world as the US or any other country. I am glad that you are able to film and show this off. I farm in eastern Ontario about 5 hours East of these guys certainly not on that scale but still a part of providing and giving back.
An another great video. Impressive Harvesting. In your video's this one is great. Great work and well done. Thanks for the video. Have a wonderful day 👍 👍 👍
Great time spent in Canada we got 5 harvesters from Claas Dominator 88,s for customers small land up to Claas Lexion 780 think. Thanks for great vid Mr Mitchell
I could just say fantastic video and fantastic operation in Canada over and over, but why -- it's so obvious and wonderful. O Canada! This is the first time I've truly appreciated the efficiency of the design of the more emphatically rectangular conical designs of the grain carts for fast in and fast out handling of the grain.
Awesome video Thank you.... Also it's really nice and refreshing to read comments that are all positive, no bad language, no sarcastic innuendo's, just people enjoying the video.. Once again many thanks......
I didn't know Hyde Bros Equipment was a Versatile dealer...you were only about 15 minutes from me...hope you enjoyed your visit and stayed dry...it doesn't seem to want to stop raining here
Nice one. Thanks again for sharing your videos. Videos like this can never be too long, for me. I enjoy every second of them. Lookes like a really big operation there.
Very impressive I love watching the big farms harvesting. I wonder how long it would take a two row New Idea picker to harvest fields that large. I would have been pickled tink to have had one, one hundred acre field like that back in the day. Probably still be there come Easter
I love watching excavators running I did that for about 10 years moved on to driving bus and my wife drove bus and moved to operating commuter light rail trains, we live in the Portland Oregon area. We are retired now. Since March 27 with the virus lock down youtube and channels like yours have become very important to me. We work around our home and work on our hobbies so not much has changed but I sure hate tv but love farming, homesteading and channels like this real things being done in the world. Wonderful video.
🌸 *Hello Mike Less* 🌸 We are French farmers and we love to see great farms, and vintage tractors. This video is really amazing !🌸 The firlds are soooo big ! and the engines are so great ! 🌸 I though corn harvest was on summer 🍾🍷🍇 *GREETINGS FROM FRENCH FARMERS* 🍾🍷🍇
Don't matter how long your videos are Mike, As long as you love agriculture so do I. These machine never fail to keep me excited by they're size and power to get the job done. The only thing that does hurt is the cost of these machines unless your rich nice video....
Me and my kids love all of your videos Mike thanks for them. We are farmers from Southern Ontario so it is great to see some footage from my area. Thanks again
Great videos as always Mike! In my early and late teens I helped an Uncle farm in deep southern Alberta on his dry land farm. These videos are a true eye opener to the technological advancements in farming the past 30 years. It makes a person wonder how we did it back in those days. It really is amazing. Thanks for all the great videos Mike. Deano Z
Good day from K-W Ont. Boy I never read so many replies fro m this province before. The video was really good Thanks I never knew farms being that big. Thanks
Neat to see you up in Ontario. This has to be the one place in North America that sells the fewest Versatiles. Definitely prefer equipment sounds instead of music.
Not a lot of dealer support up here unfortunately, and apart from the real big time operators you don't see many sub 1000acre farms needing anything over 250horse. Therefore a lot less demand for versatile tractors. I'm pretty interested in them, I think it's a good product, but our biggest tractor is only 200hp and again Hyde being our closest versatile dealer is 40 minutes away where we are only a few blocks from our nearest agco dealer. So really they have nothing that meets our needs.
I’m from just outside Ottawa Ontario and there are a few versatile tractors in my area... also we had a 276 Vesatile BiDirectional on our family BEST loader tractor we have ever had. We had a 500 head beef herd at one point and were making 6x6.5 foot round bales that would weight anywhere from 2000- 2200 pounds which needed a gound heavy loader tractor. I also would use it on a large snowblower at the Ottawa International airport in the winter loved it for that with snow blower in front of you👍
@@LeFloop yes, their line up limits who will buy them. And dealers could do more too. It would be nice to see them bring out a more utility type model. I have seen a few posts from people asking why they don't offer a front pto on their MFWDs. That would make a nice mower tractor. Something suitable for loader work would be nice too.
@@adamfindlay9632 I have seen a few older models around and the bidirectionals are one of the coolest tractors ever. It would be neat to stick the seat and controls etc out of a Mac Don windrower in a tractor. The Versa cabs are big enough lol. It would be nice to see them bring out a more utility type model. I have seen a few posts from people asking why they don't offer a front pto on their MFWDs. That would make a nice mower tractor. Something suitable for loader work would be nice too.
We've dealt with Hyde brothers a few times for implements and wagons, we're about 40 minutes north of Hensall. Good guys, they've always been good to work with. No versatile on our farm though, maybe if they built smaller tractors haha. Ontario is mainly row crop but you'll still see a lot of wheat because there's a good bit of livestock here, so it's good for rotation and the straw has a bit of value, and again for getting manure out in the summer.
Hello Mr. Less! Was wondering if you would ever consider making a corn harvest asmr? I love your videos. Ive been living in the pines Tx. 16 years now... i lived on stingley rd in greenville and had cornfields all around and my grandpa had a farm in Ansonia. One thing that i miss is those harvest sounds. 😍🙏 Thank you for all the great videos! Love and wellness to all back home and everywhere!❤🌽🤗
To bad you weren't in Saskatchewan about a month ago when every one was still at full blast in harvest!! And we have freinds that Have 5 s790s and one grain cart only and two semis. And we have two s670s and 7,800 acres of land to seed spray and combine!!
I'm from near Buffalo, NY and in the 70's my family would attend the Exeter and Hespeler rodeo's to watch my uncle ride bareback bronc and bulls. Fond memories and I remember seeing tobacco fields there also.
Parkland ended up securing a lot of the land my Inlaws had leased... now the Inlaws are down to just over 4000 acres... I think Parkland is upwards over 15000 probably closer to 18000... Great vid Mike... If You come back, I'll ask the Brother in Law to set Ya up in the sugar beet harvester
Nice, in my neck of the woods. Up here not many end up with more then one combine as fields can only be 30-100 acres. Couple places i know a few hrs north does 4500 acres of corn each year.
its amazing that they can keep it away from field fast enough must have a bunch of trucks going and are they drying it as they go or a large holding beem
Congratulation for playing this video with sounds of the Harvester's and telling us what was going on. But most of all 10 out 10 for not playing any damn music.
one thing everyone will probably notice our semis pull a bit bigger trailers than most do in the states 4 axle dumps holding likely 1500 to 1700 bushels
ih guy ...that answers a question I had.....watching other videos from US they said that the grain carts hold 1100 to1200 bushels enough to fill a semi trailer......but here I could see that the semis were taking more than one grain cart full..... plus the use of American bushels for measuring against the metric system
I gather there's a few semi grain trucks to keep the grain carts and the combines going,Should look at getting a 5000 bushel mother bin. its like a over sized grain carts to give the grain carts something to empty out in while the trucks are gone a trucks can just keep coming there to get more grain. Last time I asked about 1 they're between $100,000 and $200,000. I gather these guys got a lot of land and I'm not going to ask how much not my business but nice harvesting crew.
I like watching the big farms harvesting. It was great to see the crew working the machines. Congratulations Mr Mike
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Thank you Mike. I enjoy every minute of it.
Move in and get the job done and move on to the next field.
Great content Mike! Looks amazing there as far as crop conditions are concerned. Really appreciate you spending your time to record this event. Thank you!
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Mike, you were in my backyard. Maybe within miles of our place. We have actually bought equipment from Hyde Bros over the years. Amazing video and thanks to Parkland Farms for letting you film it.
Thanks for the great video. My uncle works at Parkland farms. It was great to see the crew working the machines. Skilled operators.
We would like to thank all Canadian farmer's for their hard work during the taping... As for Mr. MIKE we would also like to thank you for sharing your awesome video's with us...
Hi Mike. Glad you were able to catch some of what we do here in Ontario. as farmers we are just as important to feeding the world as the US or any other country. I am glad that you are able to film and show this off. I farm in eastern Ontario about 5 hours East of these guys certainly not on that scale but still a part of providing and giving back.
It’s always amazing the logistics of keeping the grain away from that many combines.
An another great video. Impressive Harvesting. In your video's this one is great. Great work and well done. Thanks for the video. Have a wonderful day 👍 👍 👍
Great time spent in Canada we got 5 harvesters from Claas Dominator 88,s for customers small land up to Claas Lexion 780 think. Thanks for great vid Mr Mitchell
Great video thanks for sharing our great Province and Country on your UA-cam channel 👍
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You have the best luck, who just “stumbles” into 5 S670 combines? Haha thanks again for sharing!
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It's amazing how those little tractors run through the field,like an little band of hardworking ants!I love it!Congratulation mister Mike!
"little" ???
replying to my own comment, I guess everything needs to be put in perspective.
I love this jobs
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I could just say fantastic video and fantastic operation in Canada over and over, but why -- it's so obvious and wonderful. O Canada! This is the first time I've truly appreciated the efficiency of the design of the more emphatically rectangular conical designs of the grain carts for fast in and fast out handling of the grain.
Is it just me or is UA-cam and many great people sharing fenominal videos becoming way better than PRIMETIME TV!!!🤔🙂😉👍👍 JUST SAYING
Lots pf people tell me that watch UA-cam on TV instead of regular television programs.
@@farmhandmike my "TV" is only used as a monitor for my computer.
Nope it sure isn’t just you!
Awesome video Thank you.... Also it's really nice and refreshing to read comments that are all positive, no bad language, no sarcastic innuendo's, just people enjoying the video.. Once again many thanks......
Mike - Great video. Thanks for sharing. It's a truly beautiful thing to watch the movements of this equipment bringing in the harvest.
Superb video! 5 combines working at the same time! Only seems to me that they would need more grain carts with that harvest capacity!
That is just amazing to watch, guys have their sh- together. Thanks to the farmers for allowing you to video!!!!!
Thanks for filming all the time Mike, really enjoy the long videos
One heck of an efficient operation!!! Would love to see there tillage setups. Thanks for the great video mike!!!
no till, tillage is athing of the past
This is like watching a giant at work!
Such a great video, thanks for sharing this Mike :)
I didn't know Hyde Bros Equipment was a Versatile dealer...you were only about 15 minutes from me...hope you enjoyed your visit and stayed dry...it doesn't seem to want to stop raining here
Nice one. Thanks again for sharing your videos. Videos like this can never be too long, for me. I enjoy every second of them. Lookes like a really big operation there.
Was my neck of the woods for a brief period of time..nice to see Sarnia and Lambton county again.
Nice video and great drone shots. I liked your intro, just farming info between neighbours with no tariff and subsidy blather.
Thanks for some great video. Man, machine, and farming. Good commentary and None of the annoying background music. 👍
Great Video! Nice life being a Versatile Representative and being able to this. Might be my job next lifetime.
Very impressive I love watching the big farms harvesting. I wonder how long it would take a two row New Idea picker to harvest fields that large. I would have been pickled tink to have had one, one hundred acre field like that back in the day. Probably still be there come Easter
Omg mike u made it up to Ontario lol , nice to see u up here now
I love watching excavators running I did that for about 10 years moved on to driving bus and my wife drove bus and moved to operating commuter light rail trains, we live in the Portland Oregon area. We are retired now. Since March 27 with the virus lock down youtube and channels like yours have become very important to me. We work around our home and work on our hobbies so not much has changed but I sure hate tv but love farming, homesteading and channels like this real things being done in the world. Wonderful video.
I am from Ontario Canada and I like all your videos, they are very interesting to watch. Thank you for sharing
🌸 *Hello Mike Less* 🌸 We are French farmers and we love to see great farms, and vintage tractors. This video is really amazing !🌸 The firlds are soooo big ! and the engines are so great ! 🌸 I though corn harvest was on summer 🍾🍷🍇 *GREETINGS FROM FRENCH FARMERS* 🍾🍷🍇
What a great video Mike. You certainly struck lucky with this one.
Great video Mike,I’am originally from Ontario and there is a lot of great crops grown there. 😎
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Don't matter how long your videos are Mike, As long as you love agriculture so do I. These machine never fail to keep me excited by they're size and power to get the job done. The only thing that does hurt is the cost of these machines unless your rich nice video....
Good freaking lord. We've got a six row still and the intro is insane. We can barely keep that one empty with our little cart.
That was a nice video never seen one so high definition very well done and thank you for that
That's some good dirt up there. I about 5 hrs east. I like touring around in that part of Ontario then I miss the hills so then I head home.Lol
Wow! What an operation it looks like! Thanks for the vidoe!
Me and my kids love all of your videos Mike thanks for them. We are farmers from Southern Ontario so it is great to see some footage from my area. Thanks again
Thoroughly enjoyed watching the video. Impressive orchestration and nice camera work as well!! Keep up the great work!!
WOW- Great shots!!!
Thank you
Nice seeing video from Ontario Canada Thanks for sharing
Another great video Mike really appreciate your videos 👍👍👍
The best sweet corn (Silver Queen) I ever ate was in St. Thomas, Ontario. That was in 1964.
Great videos as always Mike!
In my early and late teens I helped an Uncle farm in deep southern Alberta on his dry land farm. These videos are a true eye opener to the technological advancements in farming the past 30 years. It makes a person wonder how we did it back in those days. It really is amazing.
Thanks for all the great videos Mike.
Deano Z
Thanks Mike for the great video. You sure lucked out on this operation. I live in Toronto and sarnia is west of me a hundred miles or so.
I drive by Parkland farm home farm a lot. Love seeing all these machines there.
This is amazing what these combines can do in a day it use to take us a month in Ga. BIG jobs
Good day from K-W Ont. Boy I never read so many replies fro m this province before. The video was really good Thanks I never knew farms being that big. Thanks
Absolutely great video!!!
Keep it up. Greetings from Massachusetts!
Great Video Mike .........thank you !!
Neat to see you up in Ontario. This has to be the one place in North America that sells the fewest Versatiles. Definitely prefer equipment sounds instead of music.
Not a lot of dealer support up here unfortunately, and apart from the real big time operators you don't see many sub 1000acre farms needing anything over 250horse. Therefore a lot less demand for versatile tractors. I'm pretty interested in them, I think it's a good product, but our biggest tractor is only 200hp and again Hyde being our closest versatile dealer is 40 minutes away where we are only a few blocks from our nearest agco dealer. So really they have nothing that meets our needs.
I’m from just outside Ottawa Ontario and there are a few versatile tractors in my area... also we had a 276 Vesatile
BiDirectional on our family BEST loader tractor we have ever had. We had a 500 head beef herd at one point and were making 6x6.5 foot round bales that would weight anywhere from 2000- 2200 pounds which needed a gound heavy loader tractor. I also would use it on a large snowblower at the Ottawa International airport in the winter loved it for that with snow blower in front of you👍
@@LeFloop yes, their line up limits who will buy them. And dealers could do more too. It would be nice to see them bring out a more utility type model. I have seen a few posts from people asking why they don't offer a front pto on their MFWDs. That would make a nice mower tractor.
Something suitable for loader work would be nice too.
@@adamfindlay9632 I have seen a few older models around and the bidirectionals are one of the coolest tractors ever. It would be neat to stick the seat and controls etc out of a Mac Don windrower in a tractor. The Versa cabs are big enough lol.
It would be nice to see them bring out a more utility type model. I have seen a few posts from people asking why they don't offer a front pto on their MFWDs. That would make a nice mower tractor.
Something suitable for loader work would be nice too.
Merci super vidéo magnifique
Great video Mike , even if it is all green equipment!!
It’s nice to see my country represented
That’s neat to see you making a video here in Ontario. We farm right along Lake Erie in Selkirk Ontario.
Good day I'm from Kit-Waterloo area Ont. Do you remember the ploughing match down 95-96? wow Thanks
Don. Yeah. The guys I work for have that farm that it was held on. Still haven’t got that land back.
Don Voll that was an absolute disaster!
Nice Video! Nice Set up!
LOL I have seen people from Texas come through Fort Frances, Ontario in July towing snow machines. Love your videos!
Liked seeing this video pop-up, merry Christmas and keep up good work.
I like the relief cut for the carts to cut across without having to go around the long way.
We've dealt with Hyde brothers a few times for implements and wagons, we're about 40 minutes north of Hensall. Good guys, they've always been good to work with. No versatile on our farm though, maybe if they built smaller tractors haha. Ontario is mainly row crop but you'll still see a lot of wheat because there's a good bit of livestock here, so it's good for rotation and the straw has a bit of value, and again for getting manure out in the summer.
Jonas, where do you live cause I live north of Goderich by dungannon
@@robwoods5537 other side of Lucknow from you!
Small world lol
Neat to see ,thanks Mike for the video
Another great video Mike thanks.
Hello Mr. Less! Was wondering if you would ever consider making a corn harvest asmr? I love your videos. Ive been living in the pines Tx. 16 years now... i lived on stingley rd in greenville and had cornfields all around and my grandpa had a farm in Ansonia. One thing that i miss is those harvest sounds. 😍🙏 Thank you for all the great videos! Love and wellness to all back home and everywhere!❤🌽🤗
Great video,great equipment,and a fine crop.Thx.
Looks like those guys were short on grain carts or long on breakdowns. Great video and great weather.
To bad you weren't in Saskatchewan about a month ago when every one was still at full blast in harvest!! And we have freinds that Have 5 s790s and one grain cart only and two semis. And we have two s670s and 7,800 acres of land to seed spray and combine!!
I'm from near Buffalo, NY and in the 70's my family would attend the Exeter and Hespeler rodeo's to watch my uncle ride bareback bronc and bulls. Fond memories and I remember seeing tobacco fields there also.
What's your uncle's name?
Parkland ended up securing a lot of the land my Inlaws had leased... now the Inlaws are down to just over 4000 acres... I think Parkland is upwards over 15000 probably closer to 18000... Great vid Mike... If You come back, I'll ask the Brother in Law to set Ya up in the sugar beet harvester
Awesome Video! Keep up the Great work!
Nice, in my neck of the woods. Up here not many end up with more then one combine as fields can only be 30-100 acres. Couple places i know a few hrs north does 4500 acres of corn each year.
awesome video no music just the machines love it
Great video from our area !! Bf makes me watch his tractor vids 😅
Felicitaciones buen video aquí en Uruguay no existen campos que den una tirada tan larga es impresionante
This was a fantastic video,Mike,...loved it,...and,being from Hamilton,just up the highway, all the better,cheers.
so nice video, nice farms
Don’t forget us fruit growers in Ontario. Good things grow in Ontario
Great video Mike!
Like watching all the videos. Plus Farm Rescue. Great job!!
Muy buen video, me lo he visto entero y ni me he enterado. Sube más como este. Like!!
its amazing that they can keep it away from field fast enough must have a bunch of trucks going and are they drying it as they go or a large holding beem
Congratulation for playing this video with sounds of the Harvester's and telling us what was going on. But most of all 10 out 10 for not playing any damn music.
That's a hell of an operation right there everything run along smoothly damn good job
one thing everyone will probably notice our semis pull a bit bigger trailers than most do in the states 4 axle dumps holding likely 1500 to 1700 bushels
here in south dakota we pull 4 axle hoppers and twin 38 hopper tripled out to 150000
ih guy ...that answers a question I had.....watching other videos from US they said that the grain carts hold 1100 to1200 bushels enough to fill a semi trailer......but here I could see that the semis were taking more than one grain cart full..... plus the use of American bushels for measuring against the metric system
Great vid mike!
This one may be your best ever. ✔️🤠
Id like to see the dryer set up keeping up with that much 22% corn
I am from Stratford Ontario Canada great video's
Fantastic vid! Best wishes from Worcester Massachusetts U.S.
Keep it up, my dude!
Great video! Greetings from Poland
Great video Mike
If your still in ontario drive to embro to see a 310 versatile plowing today
I'd love to see that but I'm long gone. Next time I guess.
Great video
good show of the headlands getting a real beat down. glad to see you here. that's a big corn field
I gather there's a few semi grain trucks to keep the grain carts and the combines going,Should look at getting a 5000 bushel mother bin. its like a over sized grain carts to give the grain carts something to empty out in while the trucks are gone a trucks can just keep coming there to get more grain. Last time I asked about 1 they're between $100,000 and $200,000. I gather these guys got a lot of land and I'm not going to ask how much not my business but nice harvesting crew.
LOL LOL LOL WIN WIN Got some Timmy's. Great video as always. cheers
Great video thanks for sharing. I wish Ireland was like that . But you can't eat scenery.
amazing video thanks for sharing it