Cutting Hay, Prepping Balers, Combining Rye!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Hey thanks for watching the video!
Really nice to see your videos on a more regular basis
Great to see the harvest coming in. Really happy that you have time to make these videos so we can see the details of this great harvest season. Can't say how much we appreciate your love for dairy farming and your expertise as a hard working young farmer.
What a beautiful harvest! You and the family have a lot to be thankful for.
I love your harvesting videos and drone footage its so relaxing to watch and lovely to see you guys having a fantastic crop on too you deserve it
Great post, Jan. Glad this has been a great year for the farm!
Enjoyed watching as always. Thanks for posting!!!!
Congratulations on the good crops. Thanks for sharing.
❤ so glad to see you back posting videos, but I'm sure the break was much needed! Hope all is well on the farm!!
Nice little improvise, good thinking.
Glad to hear on the great crop, thanks for another great video.
Since I subscribed a few years ago, your operation has grown tremendously. So happy that your crops have been so abundant this year. Great job!
Thanks for the great videos keep up the hard work I'm happy you're having a good year you deserve it
So happy for your farm and family, better harvest, more expansion, things are looking good! Thanks for taking us along ❤
Jan is hammering the videos lately
Another great video showing you harvesting a bountiful crop. After the past couple of years it is nice to see a very positive year. Love your skid plate on the tractor for bailing.The calf barn expansion looks great.Thanks for sharing.
Sending a big shout out from Aylmer Ont. It is great to see more videos from you. I always enjoy watching them. I spent a couple of hours watching Walker Farms chop first crop alfalfa, impressive operation. Be safe and enjoy.
It’s really nice to see your place in summer with the green trees and other nice colors such as the blue sky.
I’m glad you got the rain you needed in the crops you needed.
I always think of the food that I eat when watching you harvest. Of course, we humans have to cook starches unlike the cows who break it down their massive digestive track.
Cooking was a big step forward for humanity at the time.
Congrats on the great harvest.
Love everyone’s smiles for your great harvest season 🧚♀️
Congrats on the harvest.
I really liked all the different views of your harvesting. First time i see a view from inside the combine! The drone shots were really well done. Glad to see you have such a great harvest this year.
We see quite a few combine fires down here, too. Diligence reaps big rewards, no doubt about it!
To be blessed with such a wonderful crop.
Love watching the videos! Great harvest so far!
So glad you are having such a good crop year! It sure makes all the hard work more enjoyable.
You did a great job filming this video and also explaining things. Thank you! 🚜
Your crops are so good this year. You'll probably need another 100 acres for storage. Good for you.😊
Amazing video. Thank you guys so much
Happy for you Jan, so enjoy listening to you explaining what is going on. a great year to help pay for all of your money out lay for the crops.
along with many other expenditures along the way like the silos, new feeders, and much more.
Love seeing a fantastic year for you guys this year 🤩🤩🤩🤩🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️
Glad to see you back uploading
Good to see it coming in.
It’s sure is nice to see you folks having such a great year with plenty of reserves.
Loved the close up shots of the working of the machines
Hi Jan. 87%/85% are a really nice numbers. 2 years silage in the hopper, and Acres of Hay to bale, (with future options) a very good set up going into the fall, I think.
The farm has outdone itself this year. All the farms I follow have done exceptionally well, in many places. well done Jan.
Straw gnaw…punch drunk?...early sledding…interesting colors - reminds of alma mater…awesome ride along in montage - nice music, as usual…waving…burning blues need hosed down - be safe, though…textured collar…don’t let them build a “fortress around your heart”…damn; love the curls and shag…keep giving thanks in mind
Yessa! Moore videos! 👍
Beautiful videography.
Cheers from Edmonton.
love all the videos keep them coming
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲🚜🐐
You guys should get a pickup or a old grain truck with a water tank in the back when harvesting. Just in case.
Love your videos. Incredible the tons you are harvesting.
Sask D's custom. Tractors.. nice
LOOKING GOOD!
We had that problem with combines setting on fire . We always keep bark extinguishers on the combines and other equipment . Their strap to the side of the door all four strap in a case easy to get to incase a fire breaks out.
What a incredible year you are having!
Thanks for sharing during your busy harvest season. Given the volume of your crops, between all the straw and alphalpha, how many days/weeks do you think you guys will be bailing?
Excellent Job!!
Great video.... Love the different camera angles
I saw your tin job on your sister’s video and I thought it was for nudging bales. LOL Glad to see how things are coming together this year for you. Every time I drive by that field by the city I always wonder if you will be back or not. Hopefully no long distance hauling needed this year. Sure will lower the price for hay if you don’t have to.
Eh, how much for the Ergot? Asking for a friend. 😂 🇨🇦
I love your Videos keep up the content
very happy for you !
I like your diy rig on the tractor, best to use some string and chewing gum to hold it together,
I am used to seeing the combines unloading on the move like youtube video John Deere S690 Combine Unloading Corn On the Go. Most people hire in the combines, so they do not want to waste a moment.
GOOD MORNING ALL
Good stuff
So glad you'll combine didn't catch fire hope you never do have a fire
Great awesome video jan . Ive seen weird things but this is strange with the tin roof idea however it works
1:26 gains brotha 😅 can see how busy you've been looks like you haven't had a hair cut in awhile 😅
Thank you for all your hard work and the videos you post. How wide is that header on the combine ?
It's 30' if I remember correctly.
Thanks friend for sharing 👍👍
Nice video. Here from northeast Michigan
I just love this Video.
6:04 can you explain what crops you use the different headers for on the swather? Thanks
Good video.
I've consumed my and probably your, fair share of Ergot derivatives. 😳
All of my family enjoys watching your videos they are very good butt grandmother says to tell you you're more Handsome when you shave
Looks like your combine tires need some more air in them
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Get the reel up, it breaks the heads if the reel works so mucg.😂
Do you all have snakes up there??
Ya think the snakes can’t cross the border? They have all the snakes we have here for the most part except the southern snakes like Cotton Mouth. Their snakes also end their hissing with “a”.. lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No rattle snakes this far north thankfully. We do have lots of Garter Snakes though.
I thought you sent all the snakes to Ottowa.
@@timothymbonham4453 LOL we got a nest of crooked ones in Regina we need to evict this fall as well.
TMR consists of grain type/%....milking v heifers?
That was a great idea
Great Video!
Do you still have merch with your logo? I haven't heard mentioned for a long time. Thanks. Excellent channel. Always look forward to your next.
Yep. his merch is linked in the video description.
Ergot will give you the same effect as taking the drug lsd.
Joe f'n Rogan....keep that to yourself
That's what I was thinking
you rock!!!!!…Rob
Jan is turning Amish #beard
good for the healt for the cows
you need to watch tom lamb hes made an air cannon for harvesters and bailers
But I still think you need to buy a Self propelled chopper
Oof....that's a lot more than a couple
I agree, self propelled...keep some hours off their main tractor.
Buy it for him
It's very easy for you to spend his hard earned money huh? Send him the money for it
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What turns the straw yellow? Is it dead?
Yes. It's an annual crop that dies at the end of the growing season.
@@MellowYe77ow weird it dies in good weather?
@@JohnnieV It's lived its lifecycle. Dry weather will speed up the process. It's winter rye, so it was planted nearly a year ago.
What part of Sask. are you farming?
8:07 Asquith. West of Saskatoon.
Hope that China’s claim that Canada is unfairly dumping canola into the Chinese market is resolved quickly. CBC reporting the last time China banned our canola, it cost the economy 1.5 to 2.3 Billion per year.
That is a new learning Granny93USA
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Hmm. Sound like a vicious circle. Not enough feed get more land grow more feed, have extra feed hmmm grow more calves newcalf barn which means more cows which leads to more milk till all the feed is gone. Back to step 1 get more land. Loll
Your hair is getting long are u growing it out or cutting it soon
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Hello gud day, do you have hiring. Thank you.
Has anyone ever said you have a resemblance to Lebron James?
I CAN SEE YOU AS ONE OF ADM MIKE DE RUYTERS BOYS
How worried are you for the canola with the China kick back with our gov't?
Is that your “harvest” beard like How Farms Advertise? Please tell me no! Lol!
Hi sir I am from India and I need sponsorship visa nd farming job can you help me please
They have all the help they need
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Move along Skippy
@@daveklein2826 LOL😂😂😂
@@vaidikvaghasiya dude Canadians don’t want to send there visas to some shady person
When I was a kid in Eastern Washington when the combine wash in the field we had a tractor with a disk and a water truck park at the field just in case
It is about time you had a decent harvest.
6:04 can you explain what crops you use the different headers for on the swather? Thanks
They use the "Haybine" header when they want to bale a crop. (Typically alfalfa and grass) It has a crimper in it. Which 'conditions' the swaths, so that they dry more quickly. They will open up the crimper and use it when the crop is too much for their chopper if the large header were to be used. Like they did with the rye that they chopped for silage earlier this year. They typically use the larger header for all their other swathing needs.