It sure is a lot more fun combining oats here in front of my computer screen than when I was a kid on the farm and Dad had me up in the hopper pushing the oats around amidst a Pigpen cloud of itchy dust.
"Work hard, play humble". What a hugely appropriate slogan for you to wear Mike, and your observations over Thanksgiving were very moving. I admire your work ethic, and your faith, and the way the two so obviously interact. Thank you Mike, and God bless you and your lovely family....especially Chapel!
All your hard work is paying off. It's amazing the effort it took to get those fields into shape, burning slews, draining dams, breaking the soil, and all the rain. Thanks for sharing it all with us. 🥰
Mike, that was an awesome drone footage. We got to see a view that is different and you don't even get a chance to see. Very well done and it was interesting to see the header Flex up and down and pivot from that angle. Thank you to all the people that get together and make this possible.
I am THANKFUL too that the good Lord gave you and us a great crop, hence We can all be thankful and "HAPPY THANKSGIVING" Thanks for the awesome videos once again.
Really amazing footage in this one, Mike. Glad your oats turned out good. It's amazing to see the actual difference in yield between the fert and unfert crop. Wishing you, Ashtyn, Chapel, and the entire Team Mitchell Family a wonderful Holiday Season. Thanks for all the great content throughout the year. God Bless our farmers all around the world.
I’m thankful for you Mike. Keep on posting. You have the best content! I own a 60 horse facility and grow hay. I also build fence for the horse and cattle industry 35 plus years (System Fencing). After a very long day. I love sitting back and listening to you. The way you speak of family and the love of what you do is my favourite. Happy Harvest
I am honestly thankful for you Brother Mike Mitchell you are a WONDERFUL BLESSING for us all and you have taught me such a good amount of information about Farming I would have been exposed to growing up with it. I didn’t but my Father did. He was Farming in Nebraska and Minnesota and here in Washington State. He was a Pharmacist for his Career but he retired and he got a Farm and Fields. He leases the field to his neighbors who have a Dairy Farm. I will have it someday. I plan on trying Farming. Probably Corn 🌽 in the Summer and I don’t know what exactly. We have lots of time to figure it out. He’s in Sumas Washington. His Northern Property line is a Canadian Field 😏 I love looking up the Mountains and seeing the cut out Border line straight through woods! 🙂 Thank you Brother for teaching me things I need to know I love you and God Bless you and your Family!❤🖖🏼🇺🇸
Mike, I thank you for taking me along on your journey. I have an excellent application for farmers. The drone footage was super. I am happy that you are finished with your crops. You will rest for two minutes, then hit it hard again. Stay safe.
Mike, it looks like your combine can harvest oats faster than what I remember when helping my uncle on his farm when I was a kid. (I'm 76 years old now.) One of the nearby farmers owned the threshing machine and other neighbors pitched in to bring in the shocks of oats from the field where they had been drying. My job (along with my brother) was to push the oats (with a shovel) out the back of the oat wagons into a small steam-powered elevator that dropped them into the granary. Times have changed, although we probably had better noon-time meals. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, choice of vegetables, creamed cucumbers, and choice of cake, pie, and/or ice cream. The wives of the farmers who were helping brought some of the food to my uncle's farm. The whole group would move onto the next farm when they were done. GREAT MEMORIES.
Mike, I have witnessed you on other occasions taking a moment to Thank Our Lord. You are a Testament to what Joyful work and giving thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ does for a man. Stay Safe.
You sure got lucky with your Hand! He’s wonderful and thoroughly careful! I appreciate that and how nice he is to you and helping you with video production is a nice extra. God Bless him and you! I love you Guys! Be careful! ❤😏🖖🏼🇺🇸
Hey Mike Great video Always a good feeling when your getting close to finishing Pity about the lost Case footage. Would have been great to see a good machine running. 😀 God bless you all
Fantastic video again, pleased you nearly finished harvest. It be great if we could have updated of what your family getting upto at the South farm . Hope asten and chapel doing well.
Mike, TATA for all the interesting videos that you produce. On the 50' JD head, does the reel parallel the cutterbar during up and down movements of the head.
Hey mike! Your neighbour here as we farm about an hour west of Medicine Hat Alberta, love seeing your videos man keep it up! Be sweet to come check out your farm at some point!
That drone footage was very satisfying to watch except where you missed a couple of small spots. That hurt my OCD. Lost a whole nights sleep thanks Mike 😂
Thanks for sharing Mike!!! Really interesting to see how things goes in Canada compared with the Netherlands where cereal crops are just there for the soil rest and vitality. Never here you speaking about rentability. Maybe an interesting topic for later times. Keep going like this. Really appreciate this.
Can you imagine harvesting this by hand like they did in the old days? Scythe all day then pick it up and make stacks by hand. Then carry it off the field and tresh it all with sticks and so on...
At 19.19 mins into the video and onwards while unloading of both combines, the grain flow out of the Case spout is smoother than the spiralling flow of the grain from the JD combines spout. Maybe the reason for the different flow patterns is a difference in RMPs of the unloading augers, spout profiles or how far the unload auger extends inside the pipes. On a hillside when unloading the grain, some 'spiralling' or coning out of the grain is so extreme that some of it is missing the side(s) of the cart. Just another idea, - a splitter inside the spout on some combines that cone out the grain from the spout would help to straighten the flow as it comes off the end of the auger.
Your oats look good to me. All of your hard work at the north farm has paid off. What crop will you plant in the oat stubble next year? Your dugout have water in it or is it dry now?
Hi Mike, oat prices are quite good & rising due to a bit of a shortage recently so not only is your yield pretty good (100 bu per acre approx) it looks highly likely to turn a profit for you too. You deserve it after all the hard work & effort that's been put in, so thanks for taking us all along with you & we're looking forward to a whole lot more great videos to come. 😀🇬🇧
At harvest time of any crop the price is lowest, but by bagging & binning crops you can avoid those issues. The only crops I know of that occasionally peak in price at harvest are root crops carrots /parsnips after a heavy frost preventing harvesting, supply and demand drives most markets.
They look like clean oats...did you only spray glyphosate 1 time before seeding ? Or did you spray anything else before hand and/or during thr growing season?
It’s so crazy to me that it can harvest with the much head at 5.2 mph I’m running a 9560 jd combine I think it’s a 2007 model and 3-3.5 with 25ft of head is fast Could never imagine running up to 6 mph
Did you have Travis help with the 9120 because you were going to lose your mind if you didn't finish or is just not worth the money to bring up your other X9 or the S680?
Yeah those first 2 Years can be scary. My Nephew had 3 Daughters and finally had a Son about 6 months or so ago, they lost him the night of the 23/Morning of the 24th to SIDS I can’t even begin to imagine what they are going through right now. 😢
It sure is a lot more fun combining oats here in front of my computer screen than when I was a kid on the farm and Dad had me up in the hopper pushing the oats around amidst a Pigpen cloud of itchy dust.
"Work hard, play humble". What a hugely appropriate slogan for you to wear Mike, and your observations over Thanksgiving were very moving.
I admire your work ethic, and your faith, and the way the two so obviously interact.
Thank you Mike, and God bless you and your lovely family....especially Chapel!
All your hard work is paying off. It's amazing the effort it took to get those fields into shape, burning slews, draining dams, breaking the soil, and all the rain. Thanks for sharing it all with us. 🥰
Congratulations on wrapping up harvest Mike. And thanks for bringing us along for the ride. From Manitoba.
Mike, that was an awesome drone footage. We got to see a view that is different and you don't even get a chance to see. Very well done and it was interesting to see the header Flex up and down and pivot from that angle. Thank you to all the people that get together and make this possible.
I am THANKFUL too that the good Lord gave you and us a great crop, hence We can all be thankful and "HAPPY THANKSGIVING" Thanks for the awesome videos once again.
Really amazing footage in this one, Mike. Glad your oats turned out good. It's amazing to see the actual difference in yield between the fert and unfert crop. Wishing you, Ashtyn, Chapel, and the entire Team Mitchell Family a wonderful Holiday Season. Thanks for all the great content throughout the year. God Bless our farmers all around the world.
YOU ARE AWESOME MIKE
LOVE AND RESPEKT FROM DENMARK 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I’m thankful for you Mike. Keep on posting. You have the best content! I own a 60 horse facility and grow hay. I also build fence for the horse and cattle industry 35 plus years (System Fencing). After a very long day. I love sitting back and listening to you. The way you speak of family and the love of what you do is my favourite. Happy Harvest
Thanks Jeff!
Everyday is a good day to be thankful
I am honestly thankful for you Brother Mike Mitchell you are a WONDERFUL BLESSING for us all and you have taught me such a good amount of information about Farming I would have been exposed to growing up with it. I didn’t but my Father did. He was Farming in Nebraska and Minnesota and here in Washington State. He was a Pharmacist for his Career but he retired and he got a Farm and Fields. He leases the field to his neighbors who have a Dairy Farm. I will have it someday. I plan on trying Farming. Probably Corn 🌽 in the Summer and I don’t know what exactly. We have lots of time to figure it out. He’s in Sumas Washington. His Northern Property line is a Canadian Field 😏 I love looking up the Mountains and seeing the cut out Border line straight through woods! 🙂
Thank you Brother for teaching me things I need to know I love you and God Bless you and your Family!❤🖖🏼🇺🇸
Thanks to Donovan for filming from the Magnificent View Drone.
Just needs some music and it would be perfect
@@Matthew-nc9vm everyone are different and I respect that. I liked it when there was no music. But, some calm music would be somewhat good too.
@@Matthew-nc9vm i agree needs some music
Music or audio from the machine would be nice
@@Beyonder8335 Yeah at the very least audio from the machine
Mike, I thank you for taking me along on your journey. I have an excellent application for farmers. The drone footage was super. I am happy that you are finished with your crops. You will rest for two minutes, then hit it hard again. Stay safe.
Mike, it looks like your combine can harvest oats faster than what I remember when helping my uncle on his farm when I was a kid. (I'm 76 years old now.) One of the nearby farmers owned the threshing machine and other neighbors pitched in to bring in the shocks of oats from the field where they had been drying. My job (along with my brother) was to push the oats (with a shovel) out the back of the oat wagons into a small steam-powered elevator that dropped them into the granary. Times have changed, although we probably had better noon-time meals. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, choice of vegetables, creamed cucumbers, and choice of cake, pie, and/or ice cream. The wives of the farmers who were helping brought some of the food to my uncle's farm. The whole group would move onto the next farm when they were done. GREAT MEMORIES.
Mike, I have witnessed you on other occasions taking a moment to Thank Our Lord. You are a Testament to what Joyful work and giving thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ does for a man. Stay Safe.
The time lapse drone shots were awesome. Very cool way to see how the process is done.
Thanks for sharing what you do too!
It is so great to see some real farm equipment in RED!! Sometimes people are tired of green paint.
So glad you are having a good harvest Mike & family.
Whats this!? Mike Mitchell with drone footage...sweeet! Thanks!
Smooth move with the footage Donavon
Hi Mike, I am very happy for you all with the awesome yields of the North Farm. All the best to you all.
Great to watch a true professional in his fields. Great video keep up the awesome work you do with your family and crew.
Why do I suddenly fancy a steaming hot bowl of tasty porridge?
Topped off with a dash of sugar & a blob of fresh cream, hmmmmmmm!
You sure got lucky with your Hand! He’s wonderful and thoroughly careful! I appreciate that and how nice he is to you and helping you with video production is a nice extra. God Bless him and you! I love you Guys! Be careful! ❤😏🖖🏼🇺🇸
Hey Mike
Great video
Always a good feeling when your getting close to finishing
Pity about the lost Case footage. Would have been great to see a good machine running. 😀
God bless you all
Mike, the drone footage is amazing. Thank you very much.
Fantastic video again, pleased you nearly finished harvest. It be great if we could have updated of what your family getting upto at the South farm . Hope asten and chapel doing well.
Oats always made money for us due to smaller amount of fertilizer that was used and still yielding 100 to 140 bushels an acre.
where at??
Thanks Mike for video what you do and have a good day!!
Mike, TATA for all the interesting videos that you produce.
On the 50' JD head, does the reel parallel the cutterbar during up and down movements of the head.
I was actually eating steel cut oats this morning for breakfast while watching this. I didn’t even think about the connection until I was finished!
LOL the oatmeal sure is good this morning got to have farmers like you to have a good breakfast and coffee thanks for your hard work just saying.
Hey mike! Your neighbour here as we farm about an hour west of Medicine Hat Alberta, love seeing your videos man keep it up! Be sweet to come check out your farm at some point!
That drone footage was very satisfying to watch except where you missed a couple of small spots. That hurt my OCD. Lost a whole nights sleep thanks Mike 😂
Hello Mike,,,, thanks to sharing your work... Nice vids from the drones.
Nice you got some nice fields and yields to finish off the season. Thanks for uploading great videos :)
Thanks for sharing Mike!!! Really interesting to see how things goes in Canada compared with the Netherlands where cereal crops are just there for the soil rest and vitality. Never here you speaking about rentability. Maybe an interesting topic for later times. Keep going like this. Really appreciate this.
Can you imagine harvesting this by hand like they did in the old days? Scythe all day then pick it up and make stacks by hand. Then carry it off the field and tresh it all with sticks and so on...
Hi from South Africa you are blessed with your harvest I saw there is some plase s that are weary dry with no harvest at all.
I enjoyed you video's a lot this year mike have a good few days off now and enjoy the break
So you are pleased to see the end of "feeling your oats". You have to keep the Quaker Oats man happy. 😊
Your Fields are Gorgeous. Wish I was there combining there with you!!
I loved the drone shots! Thanks for the good content!
Great drone shots. Nice addition.
Mike is getting all fancy with the drone shots now! Pretty place up north there.
Nice to see some Red in the field 👍
50’ Draper ? Slick combine for sure.
I do have to say, I am liking the addition for the drone! Only thing missing is your commentary 😂
Great job with the drone footage Mike and it's good to see you got some great yields up north compared to back home down south , Happy Thanksgiving
Loved the drone content!!
At 19.19 mins into the video and onwards while unloading of both combines, the grain flow out of the Case spout is smoother than the spiralling flow of the grain from the JD combines spout.
Maybe the reason for the different flow patterns is a difference in RMPs of the unloading augers, spout profiles or how far the unload auger extends inside the pipes.
On a hillside when unloading the grain, some 'spiralling' or coning out of the grain is so extreme that some of it is missing the side(s) of the cart.
Just another idea, - a splitter inside the spout on some combines that cone out the grain from the spout would help to straighten the flow as it comes off the end of the auger.
That was a great video. Thanks
Love the drone footage!
Love the drone shots.
Nice looking sample Mike, great video. 👍
Mike I heard 🎶Mares eat oats & gifts eat oats, but little lambs eat ivy🎵 . You are blessed
Drone footage and a good crop? Am I watching the right channel?
Your oats look good to me. All of your hard work at the north farm has paid off. What crop will you plant in the oat stubble next year? Your dugout have water in it or is it dry now?
Love the drone shot.
Wanted to see a lexion demo in fall and ih quadtrac demo in the spring
Love a good oats crop!
Hi Mike, oat prices are quite good & rising due to a bit of a shortage recently so not only is your yield pretty good (100 bu per acre approx) it looks highly likely to turn a profit for you too. You deserve it after all the hard work & effort that's been put in, so thanks for taking us all along with you & we're looking forward to a whole lot more great videos to come. 😀🇬🇧
There is plenty of oats this year..prices have crashed..4.00 oats now
At harvest time of any crop the price is lowest, but by bagging & binning crops you can avoid those issues. The only crops I know of that occasionally peak in price at harvest are root crops carrots /parsnips after a heavy frost preventing harvesting, supply and demand drives most markets.
@@leddielive yea but to drop from 9 dollars to 4 is a bug drop...it was because of the drought
love the drone footage
The sample looked pretty great Mike
That header is huuuuuuuge!
The drone shots are fantastic!
From the outside you can tell really well how much eats that combine
They look like clean oats...did you only spray glyphosate 1 time before seeding ? Or did you spray anything else before hand and/or during thr growing season?
I love the drone video
Thanks Mike, I always hated itchy oats.
Like that drone footage.
Good video God Bless 😁
Almost done
Hand rail left up on top of the 9120
Enjoy your videos Mike
It’s so crazy to me that it can harvest with the much head at 5.2 mph
I’m running a 9560 jd combine I think it’s a 2007 model and 3-3.5 with 25ft of head is fast
Could never imagine running up to 6 mph
The new case combines have the fastest unload rate I think its like 4.5 bushels a second where the s series is 3.8 I think th old 9120 have 3.2 or so
Magnifique vidéo et les deux moissonneuse batteuse x9 1000 et la case
Mike is such a cool humble guy lovebhim
Did you have Travis help with the 9120 because you were going to lose your mind if you didn't finish or is just not worth the money to bring up your other X9 or the S680?
Hard to believe how wide that is!!
The drone shots are pre mint🤣🤣
I don't know if the 9120 is like our 5088 but case has a kit to speed up unload times on it
Are we going to see a Cameo Appearance with Ashtyn & Chapel in the case combine ?
Drone was sweet
The Case footage got accidentally deleted? I don't know, Mike...Freud said there are no accidents....
😆😆🤷♂️
good job mike love the vidoes
Yeah those first 2 Years can be scary. My Nephew had 3 Daughters and finally had a Son about 6 months or so ago, they lost him the night of the 23/Morning of the 24th to SIDS I can’t even begin to imagine what they are going through right now. 😢
😳 Wow that's terrible! And I cannot imagine 🥺
She's a savage machine Mike but I still prefer the mean look tracks give them but the tyres are understandable why more practical well wear to ya lad
Love from India nice T-shirt work hard
What's the idea of bagging? Seems like a lot of work.
Mike, Which has the better sounding stereo, the X9 or the 9120 ?
Great video, how much land do you farm??
do you take on overseas staff for harvest ? I am from the uk and looking for harvest work for 2023
Love from india
Will it be hard to farm in the south again
Good to see you got a REAL combine on the property now lol now if only you had a GLEANER lol
Mike I have a question. Did I miss the video about the new cart? I thought you said you were going to give us a run down of it
Do you folks have a good market for oats?? Stay safe !!