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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2023
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Border View Farms is a mid-sized family farm that sits on the Ohio-Michigan border. My name is Nathan. I make and edit all of the videos posted here. I farm with my dad, Mark and uncle, Phil. Our part-time employee, Brock, also helps with the filming. 1980 was our first year in Waldron where our main farm is now. Since then we have grown the operation from just a couple hundred acres to over 3,000. Watch my 500th video for a history of our farm I filmed with my dad.
I started making these videos in the fall of 2019 as a way to help show what I do on a daily basis as a farmer. Agriculture is different from any other industry and I believe the more people that are showing their small piece of agriculture, helps to build our story. We face unique challenges and stressful situations but have some of the most rewarding payoffs in the end. I get to spend everyday doing what I love, raising my kids on the farm, and trying to push our farm to be better every year. I hope that I can address questions or concerns that you might have about farms and agriculture.
I hope you enjoy my content and ask questions as you have them. I do my best to answer anything I can. Thanks for watching!
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First time I ever seen a seed treater (as we call in the South) actually on a farm.i bet thats a money saver
Love the fact that your son is doing his homework in a combine!!!
Nathan your is sharp as a whip & pays attention to things going on around the farm. I hope he stays that way as he grows up.
Glad your harvesting. Here I ND we been locked in steady rain since Monday. At a stand still. Great video 👍👍
So who made the plans for Brock today during harvest, he said we would see today? I'm thinking the way you were smiling about it it was Anna!
I think the advantage for narrow rows in dry years is more related to earlier canopy preserving moisture.
Could be part of it
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Good stuff Nathan, won’t be long and those little rascals will be running grain cart for ya. Next thing ya know, they’re kicking you out of the combine… been there😂🤣😂y’all stay safe and keep em comin guys🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Good morning
good video--did you have a field that was apple to apples for 15 vs 30" rows? I would imagaine the 30" rows were seeded tighter in the row itself, making it pretty close to population for both 15 and 30" rows. Thanks for sharing if you would..
Awesome harvest video of beans
U can disable filter cleaning before shut down but dont forget to turn it back on right after u turn it off so u dont forget the next day and end up having to do a parked Regen lol
Cool that your don knows about the equipment models.
I think you need a x9 too lol 😂
Not bad since you did all yourself, good day.
Has harvesting practices in beans changed in the last 30 years? I remember 30-35 years ago my uncles would go through the night harvesting here in Minnesota. We also used an International 1460 then.
That's a different climate. All depends on the weather. Any dew/moisture shuts it down. If you can get a dry windy night you can combine late.
To go late into the night in beans you need a relatively warm night a light to moderate breeze and low humidity. That keeps dew from settling and the stems and pods stay dry enough to thrash. If dew forms it’s very hard to thrash the beans out. The beans themselves most likely will still be dry enough but you cant thrash them out once dew forms on the plants.
Good start at the home farm have you got much corn ready if you get rain ?
Nathan, what are the green weeds in the field you were combining?
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These 1st grade words are nuts!
I had to laugh. I spent all week doing the same thing.
Right! I thought it was a bit challenging
Hi. What do you think which row space the best?
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Ps ... heavier planting is a good thing!
Time to put a scale on the wheat drill!
Is that the field that was behind wheat
Im dont miss result early beans plant ?
Have you thought about putting a wind system on your Draper head?
Yes
nice beans. was the pop the same on the 15 inch as the 30 inch
Probably not
It will be interesting to see what new technology JD comes out with in the next few years in the combine. With AI moving full steam ahead i bet some form of AI will be implemented. What do you think ?
The combine is making decisions on its own to try to effect the grain quality and productivity without human input. Is that not AI?
You wouldn't make a very good Welker Nathan. 5, 7, 15 bushel peas at times, second year of draught.
...and as soon as Nick gets his new home started...you guessed it....rain!...Some years farmers can't catch a break!...
ps we're palnting 4,000,000 seeds acre !
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I’m trying to watch you and hold a 4 month old baby 😅
Close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and pregnaunt girls 😇
Nathan I have a goofy question. Her it is would it be worth spending a ton of money to get topsoil bright in and spread it about 6-8 inches thick so you could get a better harvest? Is it really worth the money it would cost to have it brought in?
I can't imagine how much that would cost. Where would all the topsoil come from?
Fun fact, a dimes thickness of topsoil equals one metric ton (1000)kg of topsoil per acre.
That would cost 700000000000 dollars.
Maybe I should be selling our topsoil? 🤔
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Mike is never happy with anything
in LENTALS..... it's bad (plugs) in LINTELS ...... ;) I don't think he gunna be tradeing it in, unless he can get like 5 Sseries for that ONE X9 ;) so 10 more combines for the 2 X9's he has?? eh... may be werth the exchange lol
Farming is the world's largest welfare program ever
Interesting, what in this video made you say that?
@@BorderViewFarmsit's username indicates it's intelligence...y'all keep working hard for ya money. 💪
First time I ever seen a seed treater (as we call in the South) actually on a farm.i bet thats a money saver