That header is killin it, picking up those lodged oats! Oat season was always a welcome reprieve! Oat straw bales weighed about half what the hay did. Made stacking a lot easier!! And the girls sure appreciated the nice fluffy, dry oat straw to lay down in.
I’m happy to see the Oliver out working in most of the resent videos. Never did catch what was going on with it this past winter. Enjoy this video harvesting oats. 👍👌👊👏🌞🇺🇸
I've watched a lot of farming yt and I've never seen a gravity wagon before. I love your vintage machinery. Easier to fix. Doesn't require government juice. Probably have most everything paid off too. Living within your means while "everyone" else is 5+ years of harvest in debt.
Great job getting the downed crop in.Just love seeing the John Deere combine? I know they used to make them back in the day and good to see the hillside unit out working the field.
You get to the point of knowing that hiring a $300k-600k machine is better than owning a $30k machine that takes more in parts and labor to operate than the Custom operation charges each season. You rent all the whistles and bells, but the maintenance and payments belong to them. Great video,love the drone work! 👍👍
Great video guys, thanks for sharing. Still watching here in Ireland 🇮🇪 although missed quite a lot this year. Just love your wonderful farm and how you guys work so well together.
I think those Kewanee elevators where probably the best ones. We had a 1950 era John Deere 40 foot and after 70 years of service from it and the little Wisconsin engine that powered it. It was finally hauled off for scrap.
HI Great Video: The combine worked great. Cleaned the field very good on the hills and with the oats laying down like they were. I agree with you it is fun to watch a combine working the fields. Keep up the videos. Your farm is very much like the one I worked on when I was younger. I really enjoy seeing the farm working and how the equipment has changed over the years. Good luck with this year's harvest. Greg B.
the combine picked up the oats well , I wonder if the combine will be still working when it gets to the same age as the good old Farmall , I doubt it very much , but a great sight to see
In your neck of the woods in Wisconsin you must have had a drier spring than in central Wisconsin. All the oat fields in western Marathon county are still green and growing. That is, everything that is still growing and not washed away or drowned out.
When combining oats was done and the straw baled, there was a break in the work on our farm. Only the milking and feeding chores remained and our hired man took care of that while my Dad took the family on a 2 week vacation. When we got back, it was time to start school and we started filling silos soon after.
I've watched your channel for almost 2 years, but haven't seen you picking any stones. Given the serious down oats and the height of the head, I'd have thought for sure you'd run into some.
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Down oats are a bear to combine. You have to go really slow. If anyone is looking for an Oliver tractor Lee auction in Menomonie Wi has a few nice looking ones.The auction is on line on August 21.Thanks 😊.
It's a corn crib. Not new technology, but an old and reliable way to store ear corn. It's a great feed stuff, but it's not easily mechanized so it isn't popular now. Takes a lot of shoveling when it gets low in the crib. Good observation! 👍
Looks like that john deere combine did a good job of cleaning the oats considering it was down.thanks for sharing this video
That combine makes the M and gravity wagon look like scale toy models!
That header is killin it, picking up those lodged oats!
Oat season was always a welcome reprieve! Oat straw bales weighed about half what the hay did. Made stacking a lot easier!! And the girls sure appreciated the nice fluffy, dry oat straw to lay down in.
I’m happy to see the Oliver out working in most of the resent videos. Never did catch what was going on with it this past winter. Enjoy this video harvesting oats. 👍👌👊👏🌞🇺🇸
Your farm is such a beautiful place to live and work!
He is doing a great job with the oats so flat.
And even without ear lifter
nice to see the red and green equipment working together combine did nice job picking up that down oats keep up the good videos
Great work. It takes a good head to pickup oats that are down. Looks very clean.
He is doing a great job they way they're laying down
Great combining. The combine and the driver are doiing an excelent job! I like that size combine.
Itching just watching this, LOL. Nice looking Oats, now come the baling.
Great video, couldn't stop watching! Thanks for feeding us.😀
The combine did a great job picking up the downed oats. Looking forward to the straw baling. Maybe a hay crop? Thanks for sharing.
I've watched a lot of farming yt and I've never seen a gravity wagon before. I love your vintage machinery. Easier to fix. Doesn't require government juice. Probably have most everything paid off too. Living within your means while "everyone" else is 5+ years of harvest in debt.
He was doing great with the combine
Great job getting the downed crop in.Just love seeing the John Deere combine? I know they used to make them back in the day and good to see the hillside unit out working the field.
You get to the point of knowing that hiring a $300k-600k machine is better than owning a $30k machine that takes more in parts and labor to operate than the Custom operation charges each season. You rent all the whistles and bells, but the maintenance and payments belong to them. Great video,love the drone work! 👍👍
Great to see harvesting. You seem to have much bigger combines than we use over here in the UK. All the best 🇬🇧.
Great video guys, thanks for sharing. Still watching here in Ireland 🇮🇪 although missed quite a lot this year. Just love your wonderful farm and how you guys work so well together.
That is a slow job with them down oats take a good head on that combine and slow process been there before great videos as always
I’m fascinated by how agriculture technology is shaping the future of farming. Awesome stuff
I think those Kewanee elevators where probably the best ones. We had a 1950 era John Deere 40 foot and after 70 years of service from it and the little Wisconsin engine that powered it. It was finally hauled off for scrap.
Looks like he did a great job of picking it up
Great job making this video. I'm up in Maine, so the farming I'm used to seeing is so much smaller. Thanks I really enjoyed.
HI Great Video:
The combine worked great. Cleaned the field very good on the hills and with the oats laying down like they were. I agree with you it is fun to watch a combine working the fields.
Keep up the videos. Your farm is very much like the one I worked on when I was younger. I really enjoy seeing the farm working and how the equipment has changed over the years.
Good luck with this year's harvest.
Greg B.
Bei uns ist die ernte auch gerade vorbei. Ich hab gestern noch stoh gepresst und jetzt geht's los 120 Strohballen vom Feld zu holen
This is beautiful oats farm mashaallah ❤❤❤ I love it ❤ thank you ❤️
That grain head sure does a nice job of picking up those downed oats.
Keep up the work.
Man that combine is a beast! An I thought our old Massey Furguson 410 was a beast back than.
I’ve done a lot of harvesting in Australia and I’ll take my hat off to the driver. That was flat 👍😃
the combine picked up the oats well , I wonder if the combine will be still working when it gets to the same age as the good old Farmall , I doubt it very much , but a great sight to see
It's amazing how green things are under all those oats. I would've opted for a smaller combine for that job, but I'm just a geek.
Great show, thank you.😊😊
Looks like a lot down oats, must of been from winds, but he did a great job.
Thanks for sharing. 👍👍💪🗽
Picking up down oaks is a pain. Congrats on putting down the tarp!
Love old IHC equipment!
Thanks for sharing bless you
Really like your videos your farm looks great
That looked pretty challenging with all of the oats knocked down like that, but the combine did well anyway. Just a slow go.
That side hill hitch is nice for pulling into the elevator
He was doing a great job picking up that downed oats.
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Your oats really got smashed down. The JD combine is doing an excellent job of picking up the oats.
As others have said, he did a great job in picking up those downed oats - a real pro-operator.
In your neck of the woods in Wisconsin you must have had a drier spring than in central Wisconsin. All the oat fields in western Marathon county are still green and growing. That is, everything that is still growing and not washed away or drowned out.
Awesome!!
Wow that stuff got laid down.
Fun to watch ty
Nice combine hill side special
Enjoyed the video
If there ever was a place for a side hill combine, it’s your farm.
When combining oats was done and the straw baled, there was a break in the work on our farm. Only the milking and feeding chores remained and our hired man took care of that while my Dad took the family on a 2 week vacation. When we got back, it was time to start school and we started filling silos soon after.
About right
2 week Vacation? WOW. I was 55 before I took a week off.
My grandpa always said if you get rain on your oat straw you will some of the best straw. It washes the dirt out of it.
Love the contrast between the M and combine. I would say the M did just fine. Nice looking oats. Will u round bale any of the straw?
Nice video Aaron. He did a great job combining.
I've watched your channel for almost 2 years, but haven't seen you picking any stones. Given the serious down oats and the height of the head, I'd have thought for sure you'd run into some.
Do you still have the demo round baler to wrap up that straw nice bedding 😊😊
That oats was standing beautiful until you got those winds 😢
That John Deere combine did a great job ! Enjoyed the video ! Is this a different custom operator than last year. ?
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Im curious how you control the rats & mice in your barns , cribs & grain bins ?
Also , do you bale the oat straw for bedding ?
That combines so big you could pretty much just cut a hole in the roof of the silo and make it dump straight into lol
Down oats are a bear to combine. You have to go really slow. If anyone is looking for an Oliver tractor Lee auction in Menomonie Wi has a few nice looking ones.The auction is on line on August 21.Thanks 😊.
Show we’re yaw putting the oat in storage be interesting to see thanks love channel
Habe ich das falsch gesehen oder benutzt der Fahrer gar keine Ährenheber am Schneidwerk? Würde das nicht die Sache beim Ernten leichter machen?
Are you going to bale the straw for bedding
You guys have high winds knock down your oat crop?
Looks like you have enough ear corn for another year in the crib.
I see a bale path tru the oats
You guys must have gotten hit with some storms. It looks like a lot of the crop is lying down ,
Great video! How much (percentage) alfalfa is mixed in the straw?
Can you do a video of where the corn cobs go to when feeling the animals?
nothing runs like a deere
That’s the first time I’ve seen corn dried that way. It’s kind of like an open silo first time for everything I guess.
where have you been ?
It's a corn crib. Not new technology, but an old and reliable way to store ear corn. It's a great feed stuff, but it's not easily mechanized so it isn't popular now. Takes a lot of shoveling when it gets low in the crib. Good observation! 👍
Dang, too bad they lodged so bad!
Might as well get the chopper ready to while you are right there
How many acres of oats did you have this year?
Red tractor has a problem with its steering wheels , shaking too much….
will you use the straw?
Just when you thinking harvesting at 6mph in farming simulator is slow but this is even way slower😂
I see that you guys have alot of oats down that going to be a pain in the butt to combine
you all need sidehill tracors balers wagons
Nice old fashioned way of doing things. You guys make it look easy. Nice old machinery. Put money in your pockets not in the banks hands .
will you guys be getting any merch?
Why are the wheels so narrow on the front of the tractor
Is the oats for animals
I would of used vine lifters on that crop
I would want $125 an acre to combine those oats
For a new fancy combined , those oats don't look to clean
I thought they looked pretty clean. If selling, might want cleaner but this way less pin oats out back to compete with the underseeded hay.
Baling oat straw time
Do the rats and mice get into your oats bad ?
I'm courious If you got a bushel count off the combine or that really doesn't matter to you....
Enjoy your videos, But way too much of the rock music.