There amazing piece of machinery. They call em combines cuz they thrash and pull the grain out thus the name combine lol look up case axial flow combine and they have a few videos that show how the grain is processed in the machine.. it’s amazing!
You work so hard and it's an inspiration. I work and go to grad school and sometimes the motivation to get up in the morning and get my day going is not there, I'm just exhausted. Seeing you bust ass any time of the day is inspiring.
Never thought I would find the part of the internet where I would see different type of farmers talking smack to each other. Can’t lie.. I’m not disappointed
HI ERIC! I just subscribed to your channel. liked what I saw! I two am from pa. glad to see a home town farmer. well keep them videos coming thank you.
Noah Ranker Yep. Just not used to such huge machinery. I come from the land of small dairy farms - or did anyway. Most of them have gone under. Their fields are now giant lawns for single homes.
Flex drapers are good for crops that are laid over like that. No gap in the crop feeding like you would get on an auger head. He's going cross-ways because (as you said) it's easier to pick up going sideways rather than from behind, as that will just flatten it more. Great video.
I grew up in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia, seeing the differences in farming techniques for you, as compared to what's done over here, is absolutely fascinating to me. Keep up the great content, it makes for good watching after my shifts
Erick, we just caught up with all your videos ! You’re very knowledgeable and all the farming work you do is very interesting! You have a great work ethics and, you just got yourself a new subscriber!!! Keep it up, my dude!!! Greetings from Massachusetts! PS; Mountain Dew. ROCKS!!!!!!!!!
I have watched all your videos over the last two weeks. I can't say I have ever done that with any other YT channel I have subbed to. It won't be easy to wait for the next one now.
Down beans are usually good yeilding beans ,but hard to get ! You must sell them as cash crop ,or do you process them for feed , I just assume since they went to the elevator it's for cash ! Grain farmers certainly do have a different typical day than you for sure! Thanks for the video!
This is what grain farmers do🤣🤣🤣 he should be one-way cutting the beans. Opposite the way their laying to pick them all up. Welcome to the grain cart life!!
I see a lot of soybean fields up here in Erie Pa but have never seen the beans up close. What do they taste like? Loved the drone footage. The combine is amazing how it can harvest the beans and leave the neat rows of the stubble. Thanks for the video as usual.
Live and fish in Hawaii and not a farmer at all. But you got the most entertaining videos. Im sure if I ever get a farm these videos will help lol. Great job and keep it up. 🤙
Sometimes I think of cash croppers on Christmas morning. Oh well. 80 bushels is a darn good yield. Good timing, lots of guys are in for breakfast right now.
I think the most interesting thing about how you farm over there in Pennsylvania compared to here in Alberta is the field sizes. 12 Acre fields? That's tiny!
You should be very proud young man, you have over 21000 views by dinner, on a work day!!! Very impressive stuff!!! Need some Dew to wash down the bean dust!!
When you store that grain at the bins do you only store it with your beans or dose it mix in with everyone else's or do they store everyone's separately?
They can do 1 of 2 things they can either sell it spot (right when they drop it off) or they can do dp (delayed price) they can have the co op store their grain for a couple cents a month per bushel and then sell when the price goes up but it does get mixed in with everyone else’s or at least that is what they do where we haul our grain
Are the Soybeans , sold or used on the farm for feed? It's probably a dumb question,but I don't know anything about farming . I love your channel and learning about how farming works. God bless you and your family.
I love all the content in videos showing everything you do on a dairy farm to provide MILK to grocery stores.
It amazes me how that machine can cut pick and shell those tiny little beans and do it so quickly and not lose any. Thanks for the video.
lidsman22 IKR! i was just thinking the same thing! it’s a cool piece of equipment!
There amazing piece of machinery. They call em combines cuz they thrash and pull the grain out thus the name combine lol look up case axial flow combine and they have a few videos that show how the grain is processed in the machine.. it’s amazing!
Fantastic!! The inner workings of the harvest. Thanks for sharing. Peace from SW Florida.
You work so hard and it's an inspiration. I work and go to grad school and sometimes the motivation to get up in the morning and get my day going is not there, I'm just exhausted. Seeing you bust ass any time of the day is inspiring.
Great, thanks for sharing, our farmers, and you in particular are doing the best.
You don’t realize how good farming simulator is until you recognize the combine and tractor from the game.
Luke Thomas yep
Playing farming sim 19 harvesting soybeans as i watch the video lol
A combine whats that
I play farming sim 19
Luke Thomas the best game
Soybean! According to farm sim, this is the money maker crop right here!
yes, prices are up to $8 a bushel, that's a lot of money in the bank
$8 a bushel is crap from a grain farmer we don’t get paid enough for what we do
I always like your videos! Drone footage is awesome. Mad props to all Farmers!
This is what grainfarmers do,sit and wait... Loved that one:)
And that's why he can't load on the go cause he's not a grain farmer LMAO 😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂. Sorry I just had to add that👍👍✌️
You could read a book from a Kindle.
Never thought I would find the part of the internet where I would see different type of farmers talking smack to each other. Can’t lie.. I’m not disappointed
I gotta admit. I did start and finish Breath of The Wild while trucking grain during harvest when it released.
All farmers are wack.. except beet farmers.
That's cool you showed us that let me tell you you're a perfect example of a farmer working hard wish I had you on my farm thank you for the video 👍🇺🇸
Eric, I "like" and "subscribe" and have made comments before. THANK YOU for showing everybody where our food comes from. You really rock!
Great video Eric! The drone footage was a nice touch too. Thanks for posting for us to enjoy! You're the best!
HI ERIC! I just subscribed to your channel. liked what I saw! I two am from pa. glad to see a home town farmer. well keep them videos coming thank you.
Your videos and energy you put in making these makes farming look so easy and entertaining.i wana be a farmer
Nice clean looking beans. That New Holland does a great job.
Awesome! Ive never seen soy beans like that before great video thanks all your hard work...great drone footage as well!!
That combine looks scary but your decision to use the leftovers for bedding is admirable. What a good idea.
gruntqueen scary?
Noah Ranker Yep. Just not used to such huge machinery. I come from the land of small dairy farms - or did anyway. Most of them have gone under. Their fields are now giant lawns for single homes.
Great! Keep it up! Wish I can visit your place one of these days.
Having grown up in Chicago, this lifestyle seems so serene and calming. Not sure what farmhands make, but I'd definitely consider it.
Sky Corrigan In my area you’d maybe make 20-25ish an hour if you knew how to operate and do maintenance on everything.
@@snowdirt2529 not bad. I assume work is over 40 hrs/week
Sky Corrigan During the busy seasons of spring and fall on a cereal crop production farm you’d easily work 80+ hours a week.
Flex drapers are good for crops that are laid over like that. No gap in the crop feeding like you would get on an auger head. He's going cross-ways because (as you said) it's easier to pick up going sideways rather than from behind, as that will just flatten it more. Great video.
Drone shots! Very nice.
I grew up in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia, seeing the differences in farming techniques for you, as compared to what's done over here, is absolutely fascinating to me.
Keep up the great content, it makes for good watching after my shifts
Rei Now you made me curious about farming technique differences!
Sweet harvest vids drone footage is nice keep up the good vids
Loved the video, great work. As has been said Great music.
3:28 Jeff, one of the coolest, nicest, hardest working people I know!
@shortlinebryan i agree i also know jeff
You do more to educate people about farming than anyone I know. Thank you. GO PA FARMERS!
patricia here... i am really loving the drone footage you take... thanks!!!
Your drone shots are great, you have a great eye for video!
Love seeing all that new Holland equipment
If you are the example, All farmers always work hard. Blessings!
Awesome mate, thanks for teaching some of us lay farmers !
Excellent footage for the video!
Looks nice and warm there, it's 7° here in Fairbanks, AK! Enjoyed the video.
It's awesome to think that I subbed around 32k and now look at you! Regular movie star now. Congrats and thank you for sharing. Take care.
Great video AGAIN!!! keep em coming
Those combines are amazing pieces of equipment!
Erick, we just caught up with all your videos ! You’re very knowledgeable and all the farming work you do is very interesting!
You have a great work ethics and,
you just got yourself a new subscriber!!! Keep it up, my dude!!!
Greetings from Massachusetts!
PS; Mountain Dew. ROCKS!!!!!!!!!
Great footage from the drone!
Hi there from a fellow farmer from another part of the world .. keep up the good work
I have watched all your videos over the last two weeks. I can't say I have ever done that with any other YT channel I have subbed to. It won't be easy to wait for the next one now.
Check out MN Millenial farmer and Welker farms. Also good vids to watch
@@gunner1811 I already watch MN.
Now those are some lodged beans. They must’ve been a little too happy throughout the season. 80 bu would be outstanding where I’m from!
FS19 graphics got good damn!
Jamie Yes
That drone footage is amazing great job!
We just got our soybeans done nice to see you guys are getting them of too👍
Nice to see you working hard I love to work like that (farming) but I don't have agriculture land
Beautiful farm video
Nice combine!
Love watching the harvest.
Eric.. You're the Pewdeepie of farming videos... Keep um coming
great drone shots!
It’s amazing how these combine headers can get so close to the ground. Eighty bushels an acre. Isn’t that way above average? Drone footage is great.
Yeah guys would be hard pressed to get 50 where I live
Down beans are usually good yeilding beans ,but hard to get ! You must sell them as cash crop ,or do you process them for feed , I just assume since they went to the elevator it's for cash ! Grain farmers certainly do have a different typical day than you for sure! Thanks for the video!
We put them in the grain bank because we feed toasted beans to the cows
Just curious , figured you'd probably feed them somehow ! Thanks for the reply
Such a great video! Thanks for all the hard work. Blessings to you and yours.
Long days hard work makes a good man out of you. 👍
great video keep them coming
Man your videos are awesome 🔥
This is what grain farmers do🤣🤣🤣 he should be one-way cutting the beans. Opposite the way their laying to pick them all up. Welcome to the grain cart life!!
I see a lot of soybean fields up here in Erie Pa but have never seen the beans up close. What do they taste like? Loved the drone footage. The combine is amazing how it can harvest the beans and leave the neat rows of the stubble. Thanks for the video as usual.
Not like much. Vaguely beany.
Live and fish in Hawaii and not a farmer at all. But you got the most entertaining videos. Im sure if I ever get a farm these videos will help lol. Great job and keep it up. 🤙
I play farming sim 19 a lot and this just made me so happy to watch. So cool!
It is incredible how tall your soybean plants are. Around here in central Ohio they get about mid thigh to knee.
Damn great machines, gets a lot of labor out the way.
Great video
I just subscribed a week ago, and since then, you've added 5k more subscribers! So cool to see. Congrats!
There are some great farm channels... have learned so much..
Sometimes I think of cash croppers on Christmas morning. Oh well. 80 bushels is a darn good yield.
Good timing, lots of guys are in for breakfast right now.
nice episode as always.
Cool video
80. That's very good. You guys must have been living right in PA.
I think the most interesting thing about how you farm over there in Pennsylvania compared to here in Alberta is the field sizes. 12 Acre fields? That's tiny!
Love that. What a job that is.
Love The Dairy so what is the name of the town that is visible from the bean fields??
Great Video!
Keep up the great work
You should be very proud young man, you have over 21000 views by dinner, on a work day!!! Very impressive stuff!!! Need some Dew to wash down the bean dust!!
Love to watch the vids, Keep up the great work :D
Great video. Did you say you hold the beans there and get when you need them
Its driving me nuts what grain elevator that is ... looks like a couple feed trucks in there?
My new favorite channel
I really enjoy your videos and look forward to each new one!
Really clean beans
Holy shit the beans you guys can grow blows my mind
Great video 👍
When you store that grain at the bins do you only store it with your beans or dose it mix in with everyone else's or do they store everyone's separately?
i guess they are all mixed. or maybe since he has so many fields, they can hold all of his harvest in one silo. they do weigh his loads.
They can do 1 of 2 things they can either sell it spot (right when they drop it off) or they can do dp (delayed price) they can have the co op store their grain for a couple cents a month per bushel and then sell when the price goes up but it does get mixed in with everyone else’s or at least that is what they do where we haul our grain
Gd movies! Love your content! :)
Watching a year later watched it when it first came out. Can't believe I've been with these guys for so long already like where did time go
Those are some large gravity wagons.
I really like the music. Who is it?
Jean Perry that’s a very good question. Good tune.
Hope your yields do better than ours . Neighbor up the road only made 3 an acre . We made 30
We just did our beans yesterday. I am putting the video together now
keep the videos up, love the content ❤️
Keep on farming...... without farmers the world would still be living in caves 👍
Are the Soybeans , sold or used on the farm for feed? It's probably a dumb question,but I don't know anything about farming . I love your channel and learning about how farming works.
God bless you and your family.
Same question.
Great video I work at a diary my self
I love soybeans and the harvest
Good job Eric
Wow! so amazed on those machines! looks dusty.. y’all have A/C in those things? thanks for sharing!
Zeke McHenry oh ya closed cab without ac turns into a sauna real quick!
Looks like you got a good yield
So what do you do with these beans do you feed them out to the dairy cows or do you just sell them, great video by the way keep it up
How long would it take from planting to harvesting? Thanks.
Great vid man