Harvesting Canola into the Night | Australian Farming | Harvest 2023 | Vlog 218

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  • Harvest is well underway as the boys get into the canola!
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  • @thejacksonbrothers
    @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому +13

    The lights we were testing are called MURDA lights for those interested. They and be found online at
    murdalighting.com.au/

  • @paulbuckley7832
    @paulbuckley7832 Рік тому

    Those lights are fantastic,certainly show up the working area plus more.

  • @carldurham5879
    @carldurham5879 Рік тому +17

    You should be very proud of the filming and shots that you have taken they are very well done. A feather in your cap. Congratulations

  • @snowfire45
    @snowfire45 Рік тому +3

    Awesome job video great country side nice see as far as eye !!😊😊

  • @bobcrawford2105
    @bobcrawford2105 Рік тому +13

    Nothing better at harvest time than everyone stopping for a bite to eat all together. Confident nothing will be left Great drone footage safe harvest

  • @ShedBuiltStuff
    @ShedBuiltStuff Рік тому +1

    Wow. You really have that drone pilotage nailed !

  • @charliebrown7634
    @charliebrown7634 Рік тому

    Those lights definitely blinding when there pointing straight at you

  • @Romeo-kp8tc
    @Romeo-kp8tc Рік тому +4

    Good vid, I thought I was seeing the Great southern lights from Central Qld, but it was only the Jackson family harvesting, 😂😂, Very very dry up here, Happy safe farming, Cheers ❤️🤠🦘🦘🇦🇺

  • @lindsaysmith7014
    @lindsaysmith7014 Рік тому +3

    Good morning from a very wet east coast of Scotland

  • @paulryan522
    @paulryan522 Рік тому +4

    I love the group dinner in the field! It's extra work for the catering crew, and disruptive to home life, I'm sure, but I see huge value in it!

  • @aussiemate60
    @aussiemate60 Рік тому +4

    Those led lights on the Challenger opens up the night for you

  • @rogerbeck3018
    @rogerbeck3018 Рік тому

    I enjoy all that the Jacksons produce, both the food and videos, thanks. A side benefit is that I am learning a tiny bit about farming and all the work required without leaving the suburbs.

  • @kiwifarmernz
    @kiwifarmernz Рік тому +4

    Good video Matt. Glad you guys are getting some good weather for harvest.

  • @drmarkintexas-400
    @drmarkintexas-400 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for sharing
    With the low current draw and extremely high output and longevity, LED lights have really made it easier to see and much safer.
    🤗💪🙏🇺🇲🇨🇦

  • @colinevans9303
    @colinevans9303 Рік тому +1

    Top quality harvest video 🚜🌾🌾

  • @kerrygleeson4409
    @kerrygleeson4409 Рік тому

    All going well Matt 🦘

  • @colinbannerman892
    @colinbannerman892 Рік тому +3

    Another terrific video mate. Great drone footage. Love it.

  • @aussiemate60
    @aussiemate60 Рік тому +4

    Good to see that harvest is going well for you guys there. I hope that it keeps going well. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Рік тому

    Gorgeous weather for the job, if nothing else 😀

  • @edrouse9578
    @edrouse9578 Рік тому

    I loved the drive between the two farms. Great countryside.

  • @basiljeffrey5926
    @basiljeffrey5926 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the great footage of your crops and lovely country!

  • @jakojobs7138
    @jakojobs7138 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Matt for bringing us along ur journeys love your work and you have some real nice country

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 Рік тому

    Great Video, There's nothing like harvesting at night, thanks for sharing

  • @jesstill7833
    @jesstill7833 Рік тому

    It’s so piece full it’s like dreaming a dream of open spaces very nice 😢 I enjoyed this lot Thanx mate ..Hope you have a bumper harvest cheers 🙏❤️💪👍😁😁🍺🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @AkbarAli-zx5gj
    @AkbarAli-zx5gj Рік тому

    Very nice

  • @colinkennedy8730
    @colinkennedy8730 Рік тому +2

    Good content team enjoy your videos

  • @gardnep
    @gardnep Рік тому

    1.6 tonnes / acre is 1.8 tons/ acre on my calculation or 21.6 x 3 bushel bags / acre and that is exceptional given virtually no in crop rainfall. Congratulation, clearly that inveree soil will grow babies. Great drone shots you will be hiring yourself out soon. Glad you made the weather window.

  • @snowfire45
    @snowfire45 Рік тому

    The lights are much better than before !😊

  • @dalebates9937
    @dalebates9937 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding drone work mate!

  • @gregoryweaver6671
    @gregoryweaver6671 Рік тому

    Loved it

  • @blindfreddy
    @blindfreddy Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed this. The lights look awesome

  • @DG-ne8iq
    @DG-ne8iq Рік тому +2

    It's a lot of fun harvesting rapeseed at home. No need for a side saw to divide the cut. In France, colza plants are sometimes 1.80m long, or lie flat, and if you don't want to pull out tangled hairs and gin, you need a vertical saw. Height does not determine yield. On average 2.5t to 5T, often 3 to 4t/ha. France

  • @peterwright2692
    @peterwright2692 Рік тому

    Said it before ,say it again,love your work

  • @PeterLongworth-u8d
    @PeterLongworth-u8d Рік тому

    Great job everybody, Double thumbs up

  • @vico100
    @vico100 Рік тому +1

    Great! Hope to see some headers POV

  • @markrovers9360
    @markrovers9360 Рік тому

    4 ton no rain very nice. Here no rain no grain

  • @albutterfield5965
    @albutterfield5965 Рік тому

    Good morning from Texas

  • @wrecks02
    @wrecks02 Рік тому +2

    From a truckie's perspective... You can't have too much light. A 2nd alternator is always an option

  • @lesliekirkland4603
    @lesliekirkland4603 Рік тому +1

    Great job

  • @rodrod383
    @rodrod383 Рік тому +2

    I had ask in the past if you would show more video if ya'll roading equipment just to get a sight seeing tour of the country and in several videos since then you have done just that so thank you very much I enjoy it and it is always fun at high speed too you can still get a view, and of course the accelerated movement is humorous.....did ya'll bale your wheat straw it was clear you were spreading it behind the combine so I doubt you did so I take it those bales were the neighbors.....there is always debate here about the price paid per bale vs the cost of replacing the nutrients removed with the bales and some areas need the dry matter for soil tilth and regular fertilizer is not going to supply that only manure....if I am not mistaken ya'll only run a little cattle and that is independent of the main operation......last comment I really love the equipment line up you can tell it was bought for the ability to repair on the farm and to have parts availability from multiple suppliers not just the dealer.....goes perfect with the family skill set and mindset....ok one more comment do you pay extra attention to sealing up the chaser bins and mother bins and trucks for canola.....it is so small you can lose a literal ton with just a small gap in something

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Рік тому +5

    Tonnes per hectare, Ime still trying to convert it to bags to the acre 😂😂, wonderful vision and editing Matt, thanks for sharing it, it does my heart good just looking at it.

  • @raymondmcinnes7293
    @raymondmcinnes7293 Рік тому +1

    You must live in God’s country very pretty with the mountains in the background. Can’t believe how high that canola is.

  • @alwatts3778
    @alwatts3778 Рік тому

    What changes to the headers are made between wheat and quinoa? The drone footage really showed to benefit of the auger to bring the crop in to the centre. 👍

  • @alandawson2813
    @alandawson2813 Рік тому

    Another awesome video Matt,
    From kiwi land.

  • @GarryMoore-i5s
    @GarryMoore-i5s Рік тому

    Great video

  • @johnshelley2540
    @johnshelley2540 Рік тому +2

    Is the new Feed Storm working well as you would have hoped? do you set it different for other crops? working hard as usual!

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому +2

      It allowed us to go about 5-6kph instead of half that so it worked well👍😁

  • @johnnylindsey5808
    @johnnylindsey5808 Рік тому

    Good job guys

  • @anthonyallwood593
    @anthonyallwood593 Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt could you tell me how wider cut your headers are love your videos always look forward to them.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Рік тому

    1 tonne (1000kg) per hectare seems to equal 14.87 bushels per acre, although the figure I found didn't specify crop or moisture content.

  • @williamburns9731
    @williamburns9731 Рік тому +4

    I would not worry about the American's for their ancient measurements. Let them work it out. The American farmers I've watched this year 25 bushels/acre down to 8.welker farms. But remember they get subserdised by government. Australia 🇦🇺 farmers are the greatest battlers in the farming world.

    • @warrenjohnknight.9831
      @warrenjohnknight.9831 Рік тому +1

      Australia and New Zealand no government subsidiary treats, henceforth they work smarter and intelligently. 😊😊😊

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому

      That’s the theory😂

    • @YouTubeadminsuckscocks5
      @YouTubeadminsuckscocks5 Рік тому

      Try growing 115 bu/ac soybeans down there, or 315 bu/ac corn. You won’t reach half those number lmao. So it’s cool you guys are helping the global farming effort but Australia and New Zealand don’t produce a quarter of what gets done in North America. If it wasn’t for us and Canada the worlds population would be about half what it currently is. And don’t forgot where most of your machinery is built and designed, good ole USA 🇺🇸

  • @johnnyrot1075
    @johnnyrot1075 Рік тому

    FYI Matt ( 1 ton per hector = 14.869 bushels per acre so 4 ton per hector = 59.48 Bushels per Acre )

  • @peternewman958
    @peternewman958 Рік тому +1

    As always MATT a great video there’s nothing like driving thru Australia and seeing harvest at night, it is so much easier on people and machinery in our climate.
    How does BRAD like his new header front, could he possibly give us his thoughts on it please.
    Also how about the name of the company making the LED lights and where from please.

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому

      Thanks👍 yep the smart auger worked great and the company is called murda lighting😁

  • @wmclare
    @wmclare Рік тому +2

    Do you cart your own grain to town or are the trucks owned by carriers?

    • @rodrod383
      @rodrod383 Рік тому +2

      in the last video some of the trucks had a company name on them so I believe they were hired in

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому +1

      We have a family fried that owns a truck company that carts most of it

  • @stonestare6487
    @stonestare6487 Рік тому +5

    Ahhh Bannana’s and wheat…That figure would be 60lbs of weight, 2,000 lbs to the ton…Make it easy leave moisture out….Curtis does make us americans laugh

    • @wallaceoconnor5585
      @wallaceoconnor5585 Рік тому +1

      Dad said 3 bushels to the bag. 12 dagw to the ton. That would be 2400 lbs ton. Against 2200 lbs tone that he is talking. So more or less 4 ton x 12 bags 48 bags to the ha. Or about 38 bushels to the ac. In bananas. Or 19 bags in old time talk in Australia

  • @andrewclutterbuck1987
    @andrewclutterbuck1987 Рік тому +1

    how far is it between all your blocks mileage wise

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому

      The furthest one is the south lease block which is about 60klms away👍

  • @paulsouth4794
    @paulsouth4794 Рік тому

    Howdy Matt,
    Just whatching the headers work and spread trash . If you weren't to burn it ,would this add to your soil biomass ? Or is the Australian environment too dry to adequately breakdown the plant matter ?. Must say I'd be lost if I stepped into one of thise machines.. the chamberlain may be the only one Id be able to get around .

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому +1

      Hi! For us we leave the stubble standing so it slowly breaks down and protects the soil from losing moisture, the microbes eat up any biomass quickly here because they are going all year round😁

    • @paulsouth4794
      @paulsouth4794 Рік тому

      @@thejacksonbrothers yes . Whatching top soil blow away is not a good movie . The coanola being so stringy ,it obviously has a hood fibre content , would be very slow to break down and impead the following seeding ( the stubble does as you have shown ) . Its great to see cropping in action .and appreciate the millions of $$ of equipment needed . Farming really is a passion.

  • @alasdairhamilton1574
    @alasdairhamilton1574 Рік тому

    Matt, is the triple rig a contractor? Beautiful unit.👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому +1

      Yep👍 a friend has a trucking business and comes to help out😁

  • @damonseverin454
    @damonseverin454 Рік тому

    What size is the new shed, she's an absolute beauty?

  • @LachieSoster
    @LachieSoster Рік тому

    Matt i have an inquiry to make.
    Your not looking for any young employees, are you? Live down near the Mudgee area. I am great with machinery. Have lived on a cattle farm all my life and have done a lot with headers, E.T.C.
    I love your videos and what you guys do.
    Lachie

  • @arffadailey8055
    @arffadailey8055 Рік тому

    You didn't windrow the canola? Matt

  • @jacknorman1131
    @jacknorman1131 Рік тому

    What does tons per hector mean for us in the USA

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому

      1.5t per hectare is about 27 bushels per ace according to google👍

  • @redeemedfarmer2670
    @redeemedfarmer2670 Рік тому

    According to google there is 36.74 bushels to 1 metric ton….😅😅😅😅

  • @marvinjansen185
    @marvinjansen185 Рік тому

    Can you get me a job on that farm I’m planning to go to Australia next month

  • @rodrod383
    @rodrod383 Рік тому +4

    One Aussie Ton = 2,240 USA pounds.....1 Hectare = 2.47 Acres......One USA Bushel = 60 Pounds......so 4 Ton/Hectare X 2,240# = 8,960# / 2.47 Acre/Hectare = 3,627.5#/Acre / 60#/Bushel = 60.46 Bushel/Acre which is a very good yield for dryland at least in most of west Texas for a dryer year

    • @peternewman958
      @peternewman958 Рік тому +2

      Yes it can be quite confusing when you have Metric Tonnes, Imperial Tons, Litres, Imperial Gallons, US Gallons etc .

    • @rodrod383
      @rodrod383 Рік тому +1

      @@peternewman958 stone weight

    • @granthatcher-yp2wp
      @granthatcher-yp2wp Рік тому +2

      20 bags to the acre in old lingo

    • @jefftheaussie2225
      @jefftheaussie2225 Рік тому

      Especially a hard year like this one.

  • @jimbradford818
    @jimbradford818 Рік тому

    where are you guys from

  • @tallboy49
    @tallboy49 Рік тому +1

    Bags to the acre i can understand. Tonnes to the hectare are like a foreign language. Need the calculator.

    • @thejacksonbrothers
      @thejacksonbrothers  Рік тому

      It was bags back when I was a kid but we changed over somewhere over the years😂

    • @gardnep
      @gardnep Рік тому

      21.6

  • @aussiemate60
    @aussiemate60 Рік тому

    Those led lights on the Challenger opens up the night for you

  • @marvinjansen185
    @marvinjansen185 Рік тому +1

    Can you get me a job on that farm I’m planning to go to Australia next month