My Great Grandfather immigrated from the Aarwangen Canton Bern area in the late 1880's. He settled in eastern Nebraska on the Great Plains. Large mostly level farm ground. I grew up on a farm/ranch that grew corn and soybeans, as well as native grass hay. As we ran a cow calf herd as well as finishing the calves for the consumer market. All the ag equipment was JD green. The smallest tractor is a 40 HP 4044R. Everything else is between 100 HP to around 300 HP.
Love these videos.
That's one good slide down the hill.
I read the article in the "Bauernzeitung Ostschweiz und Zürich" about you. It was a surprise for sure!
Yeah, it came out after I had filmed this video. Unfortunately my joke about the Einsiedeler newspaper doesn't work as well anymore. Bad timing🤷♂️
@@AmericameetsSwitzerland I think it works anyways.
I love to see the rapid twister in action sadly are pretty expensive and i can t affort one
Unfortunately they are not cheap.
Great videos! The largest tractor is a John Deere. Can you tell me what the model number is?
Thank you!
It's a John Deere 5125r
I appreciate you watching.
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My Great Grandfather immigrated from the Aarwangen Canton Bern area in the late 1880's. He settled in eastern Nebraska on the Great Plains. Large mostly level farm ground. I grew up on a farm/ranch that grew corn and soybeans, as well as native grass hay. As we ran a cow calf herd as well as finishing the calves for the consumer market. All the ag equipment was JD green. The smallest tractor is a 40 HP 4044R. Everything else is between 100 HP to around 300 HP.
It really is fascinating how many swiss move to america and started farming. This is something I want to look into further when I have more time.