Dole farms in Illinois (A Trippy Farmer UA-cam channel) traded one of their S series Deere combines for an X9 this year. It's got some big ol' LSWs on it. I suppose that each manufacturer's track systems are different, but Andy said that they prefer not to have tracks. All three of their 9r tractors are also wheeled. They did make an emergency purchase of some tracks for their s780 a couple years ago because of all the mud, but after harvest they took them right back off. But they did buy a grain cart with tracks, so I suppose it's just a personal choice.
Love the video’s Brian!!! We have Claas combines and our dealer is trying to get us to jump over to a fendt so I am seeing how it goes for you guys this year. Awesome to see how your family gets along pretty similar to mine 😂
Brian will this help to bring corn prices up in the future? seems like corn and whea crops bad up in CCanada as well, just ot 2 1/2 inches of rain now harverst is pretty well over up here
Love your videos! Saw on UA-cam where a combine lost a front tire assembly. It was going down the road with a folding corn head. Some people commented they're too heavy for roading all the time, your thoughts?
Ever tried a California Car Duster on your windows. When the Duster is brand new it will leave streaks from the wax or whatever they coat it with. But after it has been used some that goes away.
Be wary of how you criticize Mrs. Brown. Remember who her teacher is. I can't complain about how my ex operated equipment, because I taught her. And she was dang good running the rake and square baler!
In that low yield field, could chisel plowing it every couple years, and planting a cover crop help it any? Or would that cost more in fuel and time than its worth? Or would it NOT help at all? I know you do a lot of no till and some turbo till type of tillage. Up here in Mercer county, even along river bottom land my neighbor still chisel's the heck out of his fields every year. Some other neighbors do it every other or so.
Mrs. Brown will make a phenomenal truck driver for the farm! Women are much better and more cautious big rig drivers than most men. Some of the best drivers our family has ever hired to drive dump trucks for our company were Women. Fact!!
When I heard last year about the Ideal purchase, I suppose I wasn't far off, certainly some make-or-break criticisms I've heard this harvest season. And seems like most have been addressed, particularly that auger height.
How come you guys didn't get into beans days ago if there gonna be dry dry, to don't under y wait so long to start harvest, y not start cutting a couple points high , just wondering, thanks for sharing Brian, great video an info, 🇺🇲✊🤙👍💪
@@Pigpen1202 also most of them are not actually automatic like a car transmission. Most are computer shifted manuals. You can hit buttons or do other things to down shift. Though allison does put a car style torque converter based transmission on dump trucks and school buses.
Surprised you don't run some wetter corn(a truck or two worth) to blend in with the dry corn to give it a little moisture since they don't give extra for drier corn. Glad you explained those yellow spinning things. I been meaning to ask, but kept forgetting by the end of the videos prior.
Thanks for another great video Brian and family. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch for sure. Congratulations to Kayla for taking over the wheel of the semi with the automatic transmission. Very good Kayla!!!!!’ You go get em!!!! Doing great!!!!!!!!’ Wow, your Fendt in a rough field is really riding rough. I was shocked to be honest with you. You and Kayla were bouncing all over the place. Wow. Interesting. Sorry the corn yields are all over the place. Your soil types are so different than ours here in Iowa. I never realized that until I started following your show Brian. Quite a bit of difference in our soils and our crop yields. Anxious to see how Your beans do. Nice of the bean head rep to come and get it adjusted for you. Believe you said you got a Graye. If so those are nice headers. Let’s us know how it goes!!!!!! Your noon lunch looked really good. Made me hungry. About it I guess. See what tomorrow brings with you. You all take care and be safe. Kayla you keep an eye on the boys. The Iowa farm boy. Steve 😊👍🌽🙏💕🇺🇸🇺🇸
What is that reel on the corn head supposed to be doing?? I honestly don't see that it does anything useful ?? But I don't combine corn..maybe you could explain !??
You answered my questions towards the end of the vid...but it still don't look very effective...but I also know that if you don't have to stop & get out & pick crap outta the head, it's prolly worth the cost ! !! Lol
I know you weren't asking me, but it all depends on land value, cash rents if there are farms that are rented, and spraying and equipment costs. Some corn and soybean farms do OK at 150 / 40 bushels an acre, and some would lose money at that yield, and consider 200/60 very disappointing.
@davedammitt7691 Thanks for the reply. I grew up on the family farm,but to set a time frame, we were farming with a JD model A and Minneapolis Moline UB. Today, a combine costs more than our farm did.
@@dougjones6616 Ahh, jeez. Brad is one of the true Country musicians left. The 💩 that's playing as country now is just pop with a twang. THAT will gum up the speakers! 👍
You definitely have the prettiest truck driver and All Star employee. You're training her well. I bet she probably works a lot more as a sub. I remember those where I was training teacher subs on computers but they were eager to learn. Good luck on this year's harvest.
I have farmed for over 60 years with ups and downs in production every year, based on the rainfall. But now I’m hearing that the drought we have experienced this year is our own fault, because of the diesel tractors that we are using to produce the crops we are growing. An amazing implementation of global warming influences by the liberal left. When will people realize that man has no effect on weather that grows our crops, it’s a blessing every time a drop of rain falls. A gift from god who determines who gets rain and who doesn’t
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my daughter's surgery (Joey). Glory to God.shalom.
< I know that woman(Christina Ann Tucker) If you were born and raised in new York you'd know too, No doubt she is the one that helped you get where you are!!
10:27 Speaking of combining a deer, someone in my area managed to combine a deer while running a stripper head in wheat. It was apparently laying down and jumped up into the stripper.
Kayla dishing out her sarcasm and George his wisdom makes a great video
Love that you and and your wife have a relationship where you can joke around with each other. Reminds me of the one my wife and I have
Wonder how many times a day Miss K questions her life choices when she’s hanging out with Brian 😅
Always enjoy seeing Kayla in the video. How fun to watch her drive the truck!! Have a great weekend and stay safe
Great Video Brian, the Truck driving lesson did make me smile, thanks for sharing
lol is the wife second guessing her self being a UA-cam star vs teacher. She is doing Great. :)
Damn! Thanks Mrs. Brown! 😊
Mrs. Brown looks thrilled to be with 😂
Remember Brian, she is a school teacher, she may dish out some corporal punishment on you.
Kayla is adorable!
Awesome video .Thank you guys
For the first time I'm enjoying how bouncy the combine is.
You need to get Mrs Brown in more videos. She funny af
Good job happy wife happy life
You could try letting air out of your tracks, make the combine ride a little bit better 😉
No satisfyer for Mrs. Brown this year for Christmas, she had her ride on the new Fendt😂
Yes the fields are very rough everywhere.
Dole farms in Illinois (A Trippy Farmer UA-cam channel) traded one of their S series Deere combines for an X9 this year. It's got some big ol' LSWs on it. I suppose that each manufacturer's track systems are different, but Andy said that they prefer not to have tracks. All three of their 9r tractors are also wheeled. They did make an emergency purchase of some tracks for their s780 a couple years ago because of all the mud, but after harvest they took them right back off. But they did buy a grain cart with tracks, so
I suppose it's just a personal choice.
Roll on Big Momma!
Good stuff Brian
Brian I feel your pain I have a short wife too.
Love the video’s Brian!!! We have Claas combines and our dealer is trying to get us to jump over to a fendt so I am seeing how it goes for you guys this year. Awesome to see how your family gets along pretty similar to mine 😂
Dad knew what he was doing. He gave the rough part of the field for you.
Another great video
Brian you need to talk to Scott at Titan and get some LSWs for the Combine to improve that ride. 😉
We are in NW Texas. To make 50 to 150 bu/ac corn we plant a drought resistant variety at 15K seeding rate. One with flex.
Good job misses Brown
The video has a lot of useful information. Thanks my friend
Great video good to see y'all
just remember if mommy isnt happy no ones happy. lol
I was trucking down 35 on the 19th.Didnt think to look for you though lol .
At what BPA do you not bother combining? Or will you harvest regardless?
Brian will this help to bring corn prices up in the future? seems like corn and whea crops bad up in CCanada as well, just ot 2 1/2 inches of rain now harverst is pretty well over up here
I think your dad is disappointed about the corn in that field so bad he didnt even want to waste his time combining it.
Love your videos! Saw on UA-cam where a combine lost a front tire assembly. It was going down the road with a folding corn head. Some people commented they're too heavy for roading all the time, your thoughts?
You mean waiten on the boss!
Story of his life
Are you finding it rougher in the field with the tracks?
She the prettiest truck driver
I tell my wife that all the time hahaha. just ''waitin on a woman''
I don't. My wife is a licensed Funeral Director, and so is her oldest daughter. I keep my mouth shut.... 🤣🤣🤣👍
Ever tried a California Car Duster on your windows. When the Duster is brand new it will leave streaks from the wax or whatever they coat it with. But after it has been used some that goes away.
Say something Mrs Brown
Be wary of how you criticize Mrs. Brown. Remember who her teacher is. I can't complain about how my ex operated equipment, because I taught her. And she was dang good running the rake and square baler!
You need to get yourself a watering, pivot irrigation in a lot of your fields at least these last couple
In that low yield field, could chisel plowing it every couple years, and planting a cover crop help it any? Or would that cost more in fuel and time than its worth? Or would it NOT help at all?
I know you do a lot of no till and some turbo till type of tillage. Up here in Mercer county, even along river bottom land my neighbor still chisel's the heck out of his fields every year. Some other neighbors do it every other or so.
Mrs. Brown will make a phenomenal truck driver for the farm! Women are much better and more cautious big rig drivers than most men. Some of the best drivers our family has ever hired to drive dump trucks for our company were Women. Fact!!
The wife looks like she would rather ne teaching
Didn't expect a crotch shot so early in the episode, you got to make everyone watch a little bit before you drop that at the finale.
When I heard last year about the Ideal purchase, I suppose I wasn't far off, certainly some make-or-break criticisms I've heard this harvest season. And seems like most have been addressed, particularly that auger height.
Great video
How come you guys didn't get into beans days ago if there gonna be dry dry, to don't under y wait so long to start harvest, y not start cutting a couple points high , just wondering, thanks for sharing Brian, great video an info, 🇺🇲✊🤙👍💪
👍 thanks
Mornin’ to you all
Also. Nice truck in the back seat at the beginning of the video
Love it!!!
Did you guys do any drone spraying
I can’t get over a semi with an automatic transmission 😂😂
They are quite common now. We got 3 macks and 1 volvo with them
In Europe you cannot buy a new truck with manual gear box !!
@@Pigpen1202 also most of them are not actually automatic like a car transmission. Most are computer shifted manuals. You can hit buttons or do other things to down shift. Though allison does put a car style torque converter based transmission on dump trucks and school buses.
Waiting for BJ to run the new combine and give his opinion !!
Well..., one thing's for sure, there isn't much that can be run over out there.
great video
Surprised you don't run some wetter corn(a truck or two worth) to blend in with the dry corn to give it a little moisture since they don't give extra for drier corn.
Glad you explained those yellow spinning things. I been meaning to ask, but kept forgetting by the end of the videos prior.
Good video.
Thanks!
Kayla is a Cork ! Great to have her with you !
Mrs. Brown is the star of. The channel. ,!,,
Miss. B, for President 2024. 🇺🇸
Somebody didn't have their coffee this morning and was not prepared for the camera.
Do the slow turning yellow things do anything???
Looks like you won’t need much propane for drying this year.
Will you guys be able to collect insurance I hope you do
Thanks for another great video Brian and family. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch for sure.
Congratulations to Kayla for taking over the wheel of the semi with the automatic transmission. Very good Kayla!!!!!’ You go get em!!!! Doing great!!!!!!!!’
Wow, your Fendt in a rough field is really riding rough. I was shocked to be honest with you. You and Kayla were bouncing all over the place. Wow. Interesting.
Sorry the corn yields are all over the place. Your soil types are so different than ours here in Iowa. I never realized that until I started following your show Brian. Quite a bit of difference in our soils and our crop yields.
Anxious to see how
Your beans do. Nice of the bean head rep to come and get it adjusted for you. Believe you said you got a Graye. If so those are nice headers. Let’s us know how it goes!!!!!!
Your noon lunch looked really good. Made me hungry.
About it I guess. See what tomorrow brings with you. You all take care and be safe. Kayla you keep an eye on the boys.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve
😊👍🌽🙏💕🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good stuff
Still getten er done
Hey George Davis!
What is that reel on the corn head supposed to be doing?? I honestly don't see that it does anything useful ?? But I don't combine corn..maybe you could explain !??
You answered my questions towards the end of the vid...but it still don't look very effective...but I also know that if you don't have to stop & get out & pick crap outta the head, it's prolly worth the cost ! !! Lol
What is the main purpose for them reels on the corn head
I’d trade them tracks off for some big rubber that ride looked worse than my Kubota tractor 🚜 and that’s rough
How did he get her?….
Why does she stay?….
My guess is a Big……. Shlooonng
Interesting video. The new driver will hold the operation together. Will make all employees tow the line. 😂
like after 10 seconds lol
Bonus corn
Is Mrs. Brown not teaching this year?
Subbing
🇨🇦👍
Hope the beans do better than you think.
Will you plant less wheat with this dry spell
Looks like someone has a 10/22. Very dry beans = cracked beans and lost test weight?
If you don't want to answer, I understand . What's a break even bushel per acre vs cost?
I know you weren't asking me, but it all depends on land value, cash rents if there are farms that are rented, and spraying and equipment costs. Some corn and soybean farms do OK at 150 / 40 bushels an acre, and some would lose money at that yield, and consider 200/60 very disappointing.
@davedammitt7691 Thanks for the reply. I grew up on the family farm,but to set a time frame, we were farming with a JD model A and Minneapolis Moline UB. Today, a combine costs more than our farm did.
👍
You also heard of a happy wife is a happy life.😁
Morning
U love seeing you ab
no never heard of BRAD PAISLEY either what does she do
Ummm, ok. Try switching your radio stations some. 😯
that kind of music just gums up the speakers@@MorganOtt-ne1qj
@@dougjones6616 Ahh, jeez. Brad is one of the true Country musicians left. The 💩 that's playing as country now is just pop with a twang. THAT will gum up the speakers! 👍
You definitely have the prettiest truck driver and All Star employee. You're training her well. I bet she probably works a lot more as a sub. I remember those where I was training teacher subs on computers but they were eager to learn. Good luck on this year's harvest.
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I have farmed for over 60 years with ups and downs in production every year, based on the rainfall. But now I’m hearing that the drought we have experienced this year is our own fault, because of the diesel tractors that we are using to produce the crops we are growing. An amazing implementation of global warming influences by the liberal left. When will people realize that man has no effect on weather that grows our crops, it’s a blessing every time a drop of rain falls. A gift from god who determines who gets rain and who doesn’t
I'm 47yrs old. $73,000 biweekly and I'm retired, this video have inspired me greatly in many ways!!!!❤️
All thanks to Christina Ann Tucker
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my daughter's surgery (Joey). Glory to God.shalom.
< I know that woman(Christina Ann Tucker)
If you were born and raised in new York you'd know too, No doubt she is the one that helped you get where you are!!
I started with a miserly $1500. The results have been mind blowing I must say TBH!
*How can someone get connection to that Woman y'all speaking bout !!!?*
10:27 Speaking of combining a deer, someone in my area managed to combine a deer while running a stripper head in wheat. It was apparently laying down and jumped up into the stripper.