The scale you all operate at is impressive. Fields here in Northern California look like postage stamps compared to that. Thank you for all the work you do.
Hi there, thank you for your wonderful comment... Here in Western Australia were already underway with our harvesting season... Thanks to UA-cam we all get an opportunity to take a look at different farms throughout the world... Especially the fellow farmers there in the USA... You guys also do a great job... Stay safe ..🇭🇲💚💚💪🌽
Because we grow our wheat over the winter. No snow. Sow wheat in may and harvest in November. But also. In north of Queensland they will star harvest of wheat August in southern Victoria they harvest in January. There’s not much 🌽 or soybean grown over here, to dry
@@wallaceoconnor5585 Winter wheat in the UK is drilled in Sept/Oct and harvested in August. We don't get much snow here. Spring crops are drilled in March and harvested Aug/Sept. I just can't get my head around spring harvest.
None of those combines appear to have GPS fitted - not cutting the full width of the cutter bar which is wasteful, particularly at the scale being worked on here. The size of those fields is just wild - as far as one can see in any direction. Wonder what role the person on the quad bike is playing in the operation ?
I greet you as a farmer brother from Turkey. May your crops be fruitful.
The scale you all operate at is impressive. Fields here in Northern California look like postage stamps compared to that. Thank you for all the work you do.
Hi there, thank you for your wonderful comment... Here in Western Australia were already underway with our harvesting season... Thanks to UA-cam we all get an opportunity to take a look at different farms throughout the world...
Especially the fellow farmers there in the USA... You guys also do a great job...
Stay safe ..🇭🇲💚💚💪🌽
I think these fields dwarf farms anywhere else apart from the odd place in Canada.
Cheers mate
Молодцы ребята Дай Бог вам здоровья успехов в вашем нелегкой благородной работе желаем процветания и благополучия
Cheers mate
Thank you for all the hard work you do!
Thanks mate
This is great keep up the good work
Amazing content! You always manage to keep things interesting and engaging. Can't wait for more! 👍
Thank you, I’ll do some again soon. Cheers
The crops look pretty awesome, above average yield for you? What do you seed with?
so Overwhelming... wow. god of food. god of land.
whats the humidity % in the wheat? Seems dry enough just to store.
Greetings from America.
Gday from Australia
Good 👍
Middle of spring seems an odd time of the year for the southern hemisphere. What am I missing?
Because we grow our wheat over the winter. No snow. Sow wheat in may and harvest in November. But also. In north of Queensland they will star harvest of wheat August in southern Victoria they harvest in January. There’s not much 🌽 or soybean grown over here, to dry
@@wallaceoconnor5585 cheers for answering that
@@wallaceoconnor5585 Winter wheat in the UK is drilled in Sept/Oct and harvested in August. We don't get much snow here. Spring crops are drilled in March and harvested Aug/Sept. I just can't get my head around spring harvest.
@@markrskinner well we are upside down here you know.
Hi there from Scotland, how many acres were there in that field,must have been quite a few hundred!
Hey mate, there was 4000 acres in this field
In U S how many acres is that big. Wow that is a big peace of land. Keep up the good work .
Hey mate, there was 4000 acres in this field
@mattc091 dang looked amazing .keep it up.
@@ronron7187 Cheers
looks good, where about? any interest in looking for a new ag chem supplier
Where is it at? Guessing south west qld somewhere?
Spot on 👌🏼
what will happen if the number of people increases even more?
This is what's known as go big or go broke. American style farming.
Couldn't be more off the mark 😂
No this is Australia mate, work hard, play hard, never give up
@boikebeagle good on ya.
@@dazzfromaus4797 Ah, American way of thinking is ya meaning
What challenges do farmers face during the October wheat harvest in Australia, and how do they overcome them?
What kind of yield per acre or hectare do you get? Greetings from Poland
Podbijam pytanie😁. Też mnie to ciekawi. Pszenica niska i rzadka, za dużo raczej nie sypie. Tylko pola nieco większe niż u nas😂
Hey mate, around 2 tonne per acre
@@mattc091 = around 5 tonne per hectare. In Poland in my neighborhood around 8-11 tonne per hectare. Thanks for answer. Greetings from Poland.
How many acres has that Field ?
4000 Acres
where ?
None of those combines appear to have GPS fitted - not cutting the full width of the cutter bar which is wasteful, particularly at the scale being worked on here.
The size of those fields is just wild - as far as one can see in any direction.
Wonder what role the person on the quad bike is playing in the operation ?
They maybe running on 12m centres with different width cutter bars. the track seem pretty straight for no gps.
controlled traffic
all gps
They are ran on GPS. There’s about 4000 acres on this area.