I helped my dad in Richland County south of the Missouri plant and harvest for 10 years, when he passed in '01 I came back to help the neighbor harvest for 17 years! Their equipment was a lot nicer. In the late 90's my dad and I were cutting late, maybe 11 p.m., it was dry. We were about 10 miles from home. The northern lights were so bright we drove all the way home without lights! I'll never forget that, bet you had some nice displays last month. We even had them in Reno
After watching your channel , Mike Mitchell, Larsons, it would be great to see the look on my Grandfather and great Grandfather face if they would be alive . For how big the farm equipment has gotten and how many acres that each farm has now. Thank for the video
Worked for 40 years at Breen Industries as farm operater of everything and several million miles in the truck. We had a couplr if fields that drove you crazy switching to different GPS sources had 3 available i think. One night combing flowers i was half way through the field going angle and it quit working on me had a little curve in that land opening the next morning in daylight.
Nice tee shirt. But does it show the vice grips latched to the wind mill's brake that kept it from squeaking for a couple of seasons? "Just askin' for a friend. . ."
We had an old wooden slat windmill in our yard across the street brake went out of it. It ran free for a long time in high winds till one day one of our northeasterly breezes at 75plus had it going very good then i think the gear locked up on it and it folded the tower down into a u shape😂
I have 2 quarters that are pretty squiggly lol. Seeded for 2 days the old school way..but it's a lot harder when you have 70ft equipment to keep straight
Seeding is going good for sure. The scale of the farm, from the drone is humbling when you think about all you do to feed folks. Thank you, take care and God bless.
The problem wasn't with the GPS satellites. The issues were with RTK base station radio transmissions to your tractor, or disruptions of the frequency used by the vendor's satellite correction network (RTX, SF1, SF3, etc). Do you run your own RTK base station or do you use one provided by a dealer nearby? I have my own base station in my yard (900 MHz, 1 watt), and I was working within 5 miles of it during the entire solar flare event and never once had a problem with GPS. RTK was still accurate to less than an inch the entire time.
Well your gps fared better than mine. I had around 6 hours of no connection a couple weeks ago. I tried 2 different units.. 2 antennas and updated all firmware and never would connect. A day later had perfect connection and back to spraying.
Through October, I believe, there is a high level of solar flares. The interesting thing is that it affects the weather, not that the news will ever mention that, being that it would counter their "man caused" climate story.
Farming on a reservation, are you allowed to own the land, or do you lease from the tribe? Also 100 years of farming, will you ever run out of rocks in the fields?
Years ago my neighbor "won" by not turning his lights on and hit a power pole. We were out of power for 12 hours and he was out $6,000. Really smart game to play.
Morning windmill!
My late husband always liked it when you said good morning to your windmill ❤❤
Lol. Gotta love the 'dad safety check' - "that's not going anywhere"
Anybody that has worked on equipment knows that engineers can drive you nuts, but whoever designed that drill the way it folds is a genius🤷🏼♂️
The hugeness of your equipment, fields still just boggle my little mind. Grew up on 15-80 acre fields and 4 row-36" equipment!
I find it amazing that machinery like your seeder can fold up like it does.
I would love to hear an interview with Tony and his Dad about the history of the farm. Warren appears to be an interesting guy. Stay safe guys.
I wear my "morning windmill" shirt proudly and often. Most folks say we had one of those on our farm back in the day. Thanks Tony.
I helped my dad in Richland County south of the Missouri plant and harvest for 10 years, when he passed in '01 I came back to help the neighbor harvest for 17 years! Their equipment was a lot nicer. In the late 90's my dad and I were cutting late, maybe 11 p.m., it was dry. We were about 10 miles from home. The northern lights were so bright we drove all the way home without lights! I'll never forget that, bet you had some nice displays last month. We even had them in Reno
For some reason Morin windmill is my favorite thing
Great video showing the planter from different angles while seeding, is it possible to tell how many acres is each field, keep up the great work
Can recall many nights of the northern lights display in northcentral South Dakota on the farm
WILLY THE WINDMILL IS SPINNING AGAIN?! YAAAY🎉 🥳 it's been so long without him chirping away.
Howdy I love your videos I'm your number one fan from your friend koby Grimsrud
After watching your channel , Mike Mitchell, Larsons, it would be great to see the look on my Grandfather and great Grandfather face if they would be alive . For how big the farm equipment has gotten and how many acres that each farm has now. Thank for the video
Worked for 40 years at Breen Industries as farm operater of everything and several million miles in the truck. We had a couplr if fields that drove you crazy switching to different GPS sources had 3 available i think. One night combing flowers i was half way through the field going angle and it quit working on me had a little curve in that land opening the next morning in daylight.
Nice tee shirt. But does it show the vice grips latched to the wind mill's brake that kept it from squeaking for a couple of seasons? "Just askin' for a friend. . ."
We had an old wooden slat windmill in our yard across the street brake went out of it. It ran free for a long time in high winds till one day one of our northeasterly breezes at 75plus had it going very good then i think the gear locked up on it and it folded the tower down into a u shape😂
I have 2 quarters that are pretty squiggly lol. Seeded for 2 days the old school way..but it's a lot harder when you have 70ft equipment to keep straight
Seeding is going good for sure. The scale of the farm, from the drone is humbling when you think about all you do to feed folks. Thank you, take care and God bless.
Good job guys
MoreFastAg!
Would like to hear more about farming on a reservation, didnt know that, how is the corn doing? Might be cutting wheat easr central il end of the week
Solar flare messed with ours too. Really messed up the row clutch shutting off at weird locations 😮.
Never had a problem with jd sfrtk during that. Dad had some issues with his tho.
The problem wasn't with the GPS satellites. The issues were with RTK base station radio transmissions to your tractor, or disruptions of the frequency used by the vendor's satellite correction network (RTX, SF1, SF3, etc). Do you run your own RTK base station or do you use one provided by a dealer nearby? I have my own base station in my yard (900 MHz, 1 watt), and I was working within 5 miles of it during the entire solar flare event and never once had a problem with GPS. RTK was still accurate to less than an inch the entire time.
Good content I enjoy it very interesting video
Nice.
As always drone video was awsome
Blessings from South Texas 🙏
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Well your gps fared better than mine. I had around 6 hours of no connection a couple weeks ago. I tried 2 different units.. 2 antennas and updated all firmware and never would connect. A day later had perfect connection and back to spraying.
great video tony and team
Gps was all over this year. Overlaps and skips a plenty.
Good video
Through October, I believe, there is a high level of solar flares. The interesting thing is that it affects the weather, not that the news will ever mention that, being that it would counter their "man caused" climate story.
Not solar flares it's haarp system in Alaska which is causing it and using it to mess with the weather
In the field that you had the skip row, could just turn off the GPS and move the tractor over and steer manually?
Farming on a reservation, are you allowed to own the land, or do you lease from the tribe? Also 100 years of farming, will you ever run out of rocks in the fields?
Would love to hear more from Tony about this.
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Years ago my neighbor "won" by not turning his lights on and hit a power pole. We were out of power for 12 hours and he was out $6,000. Really smart game to play.
You farm on reservation land or by it
I say "morning windmill" once in a while to ours too! Other times when it squeaking a lot I say... SHUT THE f... up ...to it! (:
Not solar flares its Harrp geoengineering
Wow I thought I was the only one who knew the truth ha