A nice thing about working with family is yes you may have different ideas, but you can settle and hear everybody’s opinion and pick the best idea or a combination of the ideas to get a plan together. I had a big family. I had five brothers and one sister my dad was always working or in the shop and we learned how to work together, you guys have a good time be safe. God bless this is a godly redneck.
That's what I love about watching you guys you don't hire people out all the time to do the work on your farm you figure it out you fabricate and you make it work that's what my parents used to do and I pray that you do have that record crop and I do believe things are going to be better in the next 4 years for sure
What an impressive feat! This video perfectly highlights the ingenuity required in farming life. The moment where a sudden breeze hit and the quick adjustment to the ratchet straps was truly intense! It’s incredible to see how you guys pull off these seemingly impossible projects with determination and skill.
2 reasons, having space for more grain at harvest, and having the ability to wait to sell. The price you got those at compared to today is priceless, even though it took a while to bring them to your farm! :) best to your family!
Thanks for another fantastic video Welkers. It was a most interesting one. First of all thanks to Nick for having his kids outside and teaching them about the northern lights. Good job. Then on to the bins. There is absolutely nothing the Welker family will not tackle. Unbelievable job well done. You would think you all did this every day. Great job of separating the bins and loading them on trailers and hauling them over to your bin site. You planned that one real good. The drone footage was excellent. Amazing. Gives a different perspective of hauling the bins. Neat you found a way to get them across the highway and across land to your place. I Am curious what a new bin like that would cost. Obviously you are saving quite a bit by moving old bins. You folks can engineer anything. Tremendous job Welkers. My blessings to you. The Iowa farm boy. Steve. 😊👍✅🙏🇺🇸
We've seen the southern aura here in Australia twice this year. We're at 37 degrees south, so it is very rare for us. About 40 years ago since I last saw it.
We are at the peak of the 11-year cycle of solar activity, and the solar flares have been pointing toward earth, which has made for the amazing light shows this year. I've loved it too!
Thanks for sharing... Wasnt expecting that shirt you had on to hit me like that Scott. Bought my dad one a couple years ago... Was his favorite shirt before he died... Your so right about family though... He drove me nuts but id give anything to have him back and healthy.
Nick, I use a worn-out end of a thin leaf spring to separate and put large spiral pipe together. It's very hard steel and won't dig into the other steel when demoing or installing. It's about 10" long, I welded a 3/4 x 1/2 solid stock for a handle. You can stick it through the 2 cut ends with ease then take a hammer to slide and drive it around. Works well. Frame and axle shops will give you a leaf or 2.
This video vividly demonstrates the transformative power of modern technology in farming, showcasing machinery that completes tasks once requiring an entire team with astonishing efficiency, making large-scale agricultural work easier, faster, and more productive for everyone involved.
I agree it was sketchy, but it was done with care, so glad to say no problems! I would love to see the northern lights, just one in my life, you seem to get them monthly, not fair, but because of where you live, it's a fact of life, I would love to see your farm in the flesh, but never will, so have to visit vicariously via YT. Thanks for all the time you put into your videos, it is very much appreciated if not necessarily spoken, but know that it is!!! From UK..
Just need a floor in legarms trailer and youll have yourselves your own grain cart for harvest, be the biggest in the district probably haha Good that you found someone in the local government with sense to give you a permit, these days so many if them just say no becuase its too much hassle and they dont want to risk sticking their nexk out
I couldn't help but notice you described your storage tanks as 21 and 24 feet wide and somewhat difficult to move. Elon's Starship is 398 feet tall and 30 feet wide. I enjoy your podcasts, hombre.
i know it might be a bit demorilising but a friend of mine just harvested 2,800 acres and averaged 2.2 ton to the acre.Just imagined if you had them numbers with an excellant season
You NEED those new grain bins bc we’re entering a GOLDEN AREA!!! These next 4 years are gonna be amazing. Not just for the farmers, but all of us!! Some really patriotic ppl are in charge of AG. Good things cominfn
Nick I have often wondered, since you save your seed from the crop you harvest. Could your seed genetics be hampered? I mean if it is a low producing year over multiple years, could the seed be losing the genetics to be a large yield?
Not likely. The moisture doesn't hold over THAT well. Plus you are cropping /2 the acres. Subtract the cost of summerfallowing or chem fallowing 1/2 the land.
When is Farming Simulator 25 launching your map in the mod hub, would love to play at Welker Farms on FS25. Had such an awesome time since FS19 on the map.
This is what sets your channel apart is how you guys work together and the things you take on for projects the way it use to be..... keep em coming...
There is nothing the Welker boys won’t tackle. Well done.
A nice thing about working with family is yes you may have different ideas, but you can settle and hear everybody’s opinion and pick the best idea or a combination of the ideas to get a plan together. I had a big family. I had five brothers and one sister my dad was always working or in the shop and we learned how to work together, you guys have a good time be safe. God bless this is a godly redneck.
That crane your father built works great. Welker farm gets it DONE!
That's what I love about watching you guys you don't hire people out all the time to do the work on your farm you figure it out you fabricate and you make it work that's what my parents used to do and I pray that you do have that record crop and I do believe things are going to be better in the next 4 years for sure
Never under estimate the ingenuity and resourcefulness of American farmers. You guys are the best!
Wise words my friend, if only we could have a president with half their common sense.
@ from either party!
@@dwjr5129 A real man votes libertarian
Hard working and innovative family.
What an impressive feat! This video perfectly highlights the ingenuity required in farming life. The moment where a sudden breeze hit and the quick adjustment to the ratchet straps was truly intense! It’s incredible to see how you guys pull off these seemingly impossible projects with determination and skill.
2 reasons, having space for more grain at harvest, and having the ability to wait to sell. The price you got those at compared to today is priceless, even though it took a while to bring them to your farm! :) best to your family!
You should see the northern lights from the north. I worked up in Yellowknife in the 90s , something to see. Stay safe.🇨🇦
Excellent move on bin 1. Your three definitely know how to figure things out. Woot Woot!
If you don’t need them for a bumper crop, you can always build cabins inside those bins. Montana B&B bins! 👍
Thanks for another fantastic video Welkers. It was a most interesting one.
First of all thanks to Nick for having his kids outside and teaching them about the northern lights. Good job.
Then on to the bins.
There is absolutely nothing the Welker family will not tackle. Unbelievable job well done. You would think you all did this every day.
Great job of separating the bins and loading them on trailers and hauling them over to your bin site. You planned that one real good.
The drone footage was excellent. Amazing. Gives a different perspective of hauling the bins.
Neat you found a way to get them across the highway and across land to your place.
I Am curious what a new bin like that would cost. Obviously you are saving quite a bit by moving old bins.
You folks can engineer anything. Tremendous job Welkers.
My blessings to you.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
😊👍✅🙏🇺🇸
We've seen the southern aura here in Australia twice this year. We're at 37 degrees south, so it is very rare for us. About 40 years ago since I last saw it.
I have no clue what had changed but this year in Southwest Louisiana I saw the Northern lights twice! Absolutely mind blown!!!
We are at the peak of the 11-year cycle of solar activity, and the solar flares have been pointing toward earth, which has made for the amazing light shows this year. I've loved it too!
Cap as fuk. Reports as far south as Michigan. You must’ve seen pollution from LNG in sulphur.
Thanks for sharing...
Wasnt expecting that shirt you had on to hit me like that Scott. Bought my dad one a couple years ago... Was his favorite shirt before he died... Your so right about family though... He drove me nuts but id give anything to have him back and healthy.
Nick, I use a worn-out end of a thin leaf spring to separate and put large spiral pipe together. It's very hard steel and won't dig into the other steel when demoing or installing. It's about 10" long, I welded a 3/4 x 1/2 solid stock for a handle. You can stick it through the 2 cut ends with ease then take a hammer to slide and drive it around. Works well. Frame and axle shops will give you a leaf or 2.
Wow Papa Welker surfing the grain bens very cool
If you build it they will come. Nothing but great thoughts and prayers. 👍🙏.
Drone shot of the lower bin segment flexing as Leg Arms drove was wild. Looked like grain bin Jello!
This video vividly demonstrates the transformative power of modern technology in farming, showcasing machinery that completes tasks once requiring an entire team with astonishing efficiency, making large-scale agricultural work easier, faster, and more productive for everyone involved.
Awesome video cant wait to see way more 20:57 breath taking view with the train in the background
You will eventually once again have very productive growing seasons. You will use those bins. Keep 🙏 for rain.
Montana can have really good crops at times. We cut wheat east of Conrad that everything was at least 70 and one field went 94 in one 260 acres field!
Nest time put old glory on the boom. But what amazing video. Thanks and God bless you and your family!
For the amount of work involved, I am guessing you got those bins cheap! Great to see some old school farming ingenuity at work too.
Here's hoping for a good crop and all bins full!!
Another great video guys I am glad the weather is holding so good for you while you move those bins !!
I agree it was sketchy, but it was done with care, so glad to say no problems! I would love to see the northern lights, just one in my life, you seem to get them monthly, not fair, but because of where you live, it's a fact of life, I would love to see your farm in the flesh, but never will, so have to visit vicariously via YT. Thanks for all the time you put into your videos, it is very much appreciated if not necessarily spoken, but know that it is!!!
From UK..
Thanks for watching!!
i was think to go to sleep half hour ago, but i feel like welker would upload new video. now i'm watching it
I have a pair of Brunt Distasios that I've had for nearly a year. I love them.
Nick, you have a great place. Hope your enjoying your new house
Bob is loving running that crane boom, nice!
Letting the kids watch the Northern Lights...very wise! Very family first!
Boring, rich people have Vinyards. Cool kids... they have Binyards. 👌
It’s all about planning for the future
Just need a floor in legarms trailer and youll have yourselves your own grain cart for harvest, be the biggest in the district probably haha
Good that you found someone in the local government with sense to give you a permit, these days so many if them just say no becuase its too much hassle and they dont want to risk sticking their nexk out
It might be sketch but it's farmer sketch so it's perfectly safe!!! Lol
I couldn't help but notice you described your storage tanks as 21 and 24 feet wide and somewhat difficult to move. Elon's Starship is 398 feet tall and 30 feet wide. I enjoy your podcasts, hombre.
Love the drone footage every time! We've seen the Northern Lights a few times in Indiana this year! Amazing!
Did it feel like being under a sharp cookie cutter when the bin came loose ?
Nice! I haven't seen the Northern lights since I was 4 years old. Of course I live in Texas.
Farmer engineering. Best way to go. Thanks for the footage of the northern lights. Don't see them Houston.
Great job moving bins guys
With I could see the Northern Lights.
i know it might be a bit demorilising but a friend of mine just harvested 2,800 acres and averaged 2.2 ton to the acre.Just imagined if you had them numbers with an excellant season
Nobody:
Legarms: Moves a bin with a light shove.
That's an odd looking wagon train. 😅
Good job guys
You guys are ingenious. Very impressive.
I’m farming myself now but, the best time was when I was, able to farm with my father! He passed away 14 yr’s ago.
You guys can do anything Stay safe
moving grain bins AND northern lights!! What a channel?!!
Congratulations
Congratulations on being prepared for the future. May we all do the same .
when I first started following you guys piled grain outside and if I remember right in bags and you actually had mud and got stuck
That went pretty darn good all the way.
A lot of work! Hope the price was right!
Only in Montana would you see grain bins going down a main Highway loved the video
And Saskatchewan! (and Alberta)
GREAT WORK!
You NEED those new grain bins bc we’re entering a GOLDEN AREA!!! These next 4 years are gonna be amazing. Not just for the farmers, but all of us!! Some really patriotic ppl are in charge of AG. Good things cominfn
Nick I have often wondered, since you save your seed from the crop you harvest. Could your seed genetics be hampered? I mean if it is a low producing year over multiple years, could the seed be losing the genetics to be a large yield?
2-3 inches of rain is probably the main reason for low yields
21:30 in Australia it’s usually a carton of beer.
Because you are optimistic 🎉
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Indeed crazy 😲😲😁😁😎😎👍👍but lov'n it!!! God Bless✝✝
Great video Nick LegArms and Bob
Team work goes a long way
All I have to say is you and your family is cool as hell
That ole 12v Cummins bogging down sounds so gooood
That is beautiful country, even if you never get any rain. 😂👍
Beautiful northern lights
you could fill those bins if you would split the farm and do 50% crop one year with the other 50% in chem fallow; then you would have 40 bu. yield
Not likely. The moisture doesn't hold over THAT well. Plus you are cropping /2 the acres. Subtract the cost of summerfallowing or chem fallowing 1/2 the land.
Wish I could help love doing things like that looks like a great time. Stay safe and god bless to you all
I’m loving the recent consistent videos being uploaded! Keep up the great content guys! #welkersrock
THAT LOOKS PRETTY SKECTHY BUT YOU GUYS COT IT DONE
Are you even a good farmer if you don't take your bins out for a sightseeing tour once in a while😂😂
So I can learn: Are there or will you add augers in the floors of the new bins to extract the grain? Or is there another strategy? Thanks!
Thanks guy's......An Nick you gotta beautiful home + the northern light IN THE SKY......GOD BLESS
Old F-4 pilot Shoe🇺🇸
It's only sketchy if it fails to work! If it works it's genius!
That 435 is such a cool machine.
I really like the way you do your intros now. No more storm.
Never seen a bin drift before.😅
I had a pair of brunt marins when I was at the ethanol plant love them
Man, watch your fingers!
YOU GUYS ARE A GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT!
It's like... WWWHHHYYY DO WE DO THIS TO OURSELVES!!! Because it saves money in the long run 🤷 👌
Do you guys use humic on your land
Y'all are like Joseph getting ready for the seven years of bounty.
🙂
We are on Highway 2. Eastern Washington.
When is Farming Simulator 25 launching your map in the mod hub, would love to play at Welker Farms on FS25. Had such an awesome time since FS19 on the map.
OSHA approved
Hey now there's an agency that DOGE can look into 🤔 😁
Wedges or shims would help separate the bin sections.
Nice!
Those work boots are dank, just like the Northern Lights...
Does nobody use grain bags down there in Montana?
That humming sound from the Bud, is that the hydraulics?
It was from the Humic plant where the bins were located. Something to do with their processing of fertilizer.
You have faith that the crops will be better in the future.
Good Video
If you ever end up with an extra bin. convert one of them into a Playhouse for the kids.
Or a studio for my Celtic harp with plenty of amazing reverb!
Love the video keep up the great work
Well done
Greetings from Choteau