Interesting to watch. The eucalypts and red dirt make it obvious to me that it's Australia, but otherwise, the broad fields open to the wide sky, and the equipment and activities, could be the American Midwest. I wonder if that's why I felt so at home in Australia, even though I'm from the U.S. Heartland. While I now write books about food and agriculture history, my first book, Waltzing Australia, was about my travels Down Under. To me, the video "feels" both Australian and very Midwestern.
was nice to see someone keeping a roof over their high dollar equipment. I know majority of farmers can’t afford that luxury. I’d be cutting me a few trees down.
No irrigation? In India, wheat is watered around 4 times. They fill the land with canal or ground water. Agriculture is done at much smaller scale here. At max 100 acres, 10-20 acres on average managed by one family.
AA+ = Up Date to 2020 = Kiwi farmers world record with wheat crop.!!! New Zealand - World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare,= New wheat world record at - [ 258.8 Bu/Ac ] = (6.93t/ac). www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop . = Wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into stock feed 2020 HARVEST- ua-cam.com/video/RyoFfk_Qb74/v-deo.html - Canterbury Kiwi-,Volgs - New Zealand ..ua-cam.com/video/vHcg7nTDsxE/v-deo.html .+++
The type of wheat grown there is not dependant on too much water, it's necessary to start the crop, but during the growing cycle, it can be a hinderance, too much rain can cause problems later on. Most wheat varieties in Australia, have been genetically engineered over a long time to withstand periods of little to no water. Sure, there are big irrigation projects, but most of that water is diverted to other much thirstier crops, the wheat farmer is usually left to his own devices when it comes to water, usually relying on rainfall, which is a scarce a commodity in the outback. And of course wheat farms here are huge, they have to be to survive. 1000 hectares is considered to be a small holding, it's not the yeild per hectare that counts but the total tonnage got from the crop.
Great Aussie farming.Thanks for the awesome drone photography,it’s a pity that when you taking the shots of the different implements for different stages of planting and harvesting,that some of them weren’t real closeup shots of more of them,like the chemical sprayer,more closer,and even some slowmo shots of the chemical spraying out.All the machinery and tractors with some slow motion shots would have made it really great.But in saying that,it still is fantastic videography,congrats,and thanks Loui.
Bonjour Nicolas et Antoine. Superbe travail. Une des meilleures vidéo sur les réseaux sociaux à n'en pas douter et qui présente le cycle complet du travail du sol à la récolte et jusqu'à la livraison. Belles prises de vue aérienne, véritable travail de création. L'environnement poussiéreux est impressionnant évoquant la fragilité des sols face aux éléments. Rationalisation du travail, la production trouvera ses débouchés sur le marché mondial. Bravo les gars et félicitation pour le défi personnel relevé !!! Roger et Rachel doivent être contents de la mise en image de leur outil de travail. Cela donne toujours un frisson à Odyssée Agri que des jeunes professionnels saisissent les opportunités, pour vivre pleinement les choses humainement et professionnellement. A jamais gravé dans les esprits, cette expérience en amènera d'autres. Je vous souhaite une bonne continuation. Jean Marie Poirier Odyssée Agri Stages agricoles à l'étranger.
Looking at my analytics I've gotten 75,000 views on one of my farming videos from UA-cam recommending it after they watch this video. I just wanted to swing by and say hello from the U.S.!
A WHOLE DIFFERENT GAME IN AUSIELAND FARMING. I THOUGHT YOU ALL WOULD NO-TILL AND SAVE THE MOISTURE; AS DRY AND INCONSISTENT THE RAINFALL. IT'S ALL GOOD, THANKS
The kelly chain (green thing) is residue management (cuts up the left overs of last year's crop) The grizzly plow (blue thing) can be used to turn over non setting soil The soil can get a wax layer and won't absorb moisture Usually not all the area will be done it's just select areas each year
When organic matter doesn't breakdown it sits on the top and gives it a waxy feel Water just runs over the top Can have a puddle 3in deep and kick the middle, dust will come out Can flip the top 2in of dirt over and the unwettable soil is buried then the organic matter is under ground and it breaks down and fresh soil is on top I'm not sure where these guys are based But we're doing ok in South East West Australia We will start seeding tomorrow
@@valleyboy2099 his first priority is to unload the trailer as fast as possible and to which hes doing a great job at. reason why is to make the trailer have less downtime waiting there when he instead could be on his way back to load back up again at the field. its better that the jcb driver at the shed has the most downtime than the trailer going up and down from the field. so him spearing the bales twice to stack them in the shed doesnt impact the general speed of getting the hay stacked
Curious about several things. Why so much tillage? Why is the IH combine going cross ways planting at one point? Why dump trailers instead of hoppers? Never seen a Miller sprayer used as a swather. I was impressed at the skill of the loading/unloading of the hay.
AA+ = Up Date to 2020 = Kiwi farmers world record with wheat crop.!!! New Zealand - World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare,= New wheat world record at - [ 258.8 Bu/Ac ] = (6.93t/ac). www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop . = Wheat is to be milled for flour, 2020 HARVEST- - ua-cam.com/video/FpkB7maYA2k/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/VSs_A4Uxab8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/RyoFfk_Qb74/v-deo.html - Canterbury Kiwi-,Volgs - ..ua-cam.com/video/vHcg7nTDsxE/v-deo.html Thompsons - ://ua-cam.com/video/pG85rCuCWsg/v-deo.html . Quigleys - ://ua-cam.com/video/J40ogFrsxLk/v-deo.html . GAVINS - ://ua-cam.com/video/FkWUB7t_FKE/v-deo.html +
That was actually my question and making no assumptions what are the ideas of full tilll vs. no till where your at would love to hear the ideas you have there
ok c'mon a articulated johndeere on a Rake that doesn't need really horsepower to run because when you lower it it runs on its own and then on the baler that needs around 150hp not a damn 300hp articulated tractor
Hello...sir madam....i am a framer from punjab india...can i jaoin u team for your help...plz plz reply me i also want to come there nd doing farming...tnx
Kill the "music" and talk about your farm history and operation and repost, something like Welker Farms. It looks interesting but I only made about two minutes before the canned UA-cam music drove me away.
I recently uploaded a couple farming videos that talk about life on the farm and family traditions. One is focused on a family that as been selling/growing Dekalb for 80 years and the other one is about the ups and downs of farming, death, and doing what you love. You should check them out!
@@wcox4 You should check out the short films I made about farming! My goal was to paint a picture of what it is like to grow up in a farming community.
Where are you guys from.. My dad and I used to cart hay for some fellas out round Forbes Parkes ,Temora and Deniliquin ,mostly for Keith Woodman and the Brooms.
As an Aussie farmer you're really stretching it to say "Excellence in Farming" with all that dust flying around. Guess you've heard of direct drilling?.
Crops that can tolerate the rainfall, or the small amount that we get, not enough water or rivers to irrigate the thousands of acres cropped, & that's just where I live (Northern Yorke Peninsula in South Australia) & we get more than a lot of other areas!!.
hahahaha that's not dry it can get a lot dryer then that. once it was so dry where i live the amount of dust we kicked up completely clogged the air filter on the tractor 3 time is one day and the harvest that year there was tons of wheat dust lucky we had one of those old combines not one of those new ones with that stupid DPF would have easily caught fire or even a dust explosion.
no we just can't chop down lots of trees without a permit. the more trees we want to take down the more we have to pay for the permit. in other words the government try to fuck with us farmers in any way they can forgetting who makes the food they eat. dont know about the other states but here in VIC we need 3 licenses to spray chemicals - one to buy chemicals - one to use chemicals - and one to store chemicals. and to make us pay more money us farmers have to pay extra Tax. if i was any good a writing i would make a book on all the bull shit we have to go through
Try Finding an Aussie farmer who films weekly like * Welker farms * sonne farm etc is a tuff call here . cant find anyone who commits to filming here . wtf 2018 started looking nope no one yet . 🤔
Awesome drone footage
Great video
Awesome video love seeing how things are done in different countries guy stacking bales sure knows how to make a good stack job 👌
Interesting to watch. The eucalypts and red dirt make it obvious to me that it's Australia, but otherwise, the broad fields open to the wide sky, and the equipment and activities, could be the American Midwest. I wonder if that's why I felt so at home in Australia, even though I'm from the U.S. Heartland. While I now write books about food and agriculture history, my first book, Waltzing Australia, was about my travels Down Under. To me, the video "feels" both Australian and very Midwestern.
Using the sprayer as a swather is pretty cool.
Any chance that you could make a video about it.
Thanks.
That's a lot of top soil hitting the air ,my hat is off to you guys and what you have to work with ,great job!
That revamped sprayer with combine header is actually genius.
Not really a revamp
Miller nitro they can just un hook the boom and put what ever you want on the front
A bit like 3 point linkage
@@fowletm1992 very cool
That’s still the sweetest rig in the world!!!!
It's a windrow sprayer
was nice to see someone keeping a roof over their high dollar equipment. I know majority of farmers can’t afford that luxury. I’d be cutting me a few trees down.
Incredible dry conditions. However, you`ve done a great job. I envy you beautufull landscape. A lot of profesionall. Greetings from Poland !!! 💪💪💪
Wow! I love it, no words and what a such and amazing work!
Yeah that's what I thought too might be a good place to notill
Amazing you have any topsoil left.
I love that they utilize the sprayer to swath the hay also ..... cuts on costs of another tractor or swather.
Puts twice as many hrs on the sprayer that likely costs double the swather power unit.
Thelonious they also use 300 hp to rake hay... fuel costs a lot!
Which technique they use for irrigation etc flood,drip ,rain gun etc ???
Geez, that Johnny looked like it had it's hands full with the V rake 🤣
Excellent.
first time seeing a 4WD raking and baling. I like the dual use of the sprayer and swather.
It's really cool to see a forklift picking up the hay.
5:50 lived on a farm my whole life and never thought a self propelled sprayer could also do that
That's because it isn't sprayer. That tank is to moisten the mown crop :)
It is a sprayer
Which technique they use for irrigation etc flood,drip ,rain gun etc ???
@@leopold7148 its a sprayer. Using it as a hay swather the tanks not being used. Spray/Swathing canola though they are awesome.
@@shaun469 didn't know they could be converted, cool stuff
Hi
It would be nice if we could have some information about the machinery you are using and the size of the farm
6:29 Never seen a sprayer with a header like that on it! super interesting!
not to mention the dust!!!! Were drowning in water here, wana trade?
Thats a harvester reel, not a sprayer
No irrigation?
In India, wheat is watered around 4 times. They fill the land with canal or ground water.
Agriculture is done at much smaller scale here. At max 100 acres, 10-20 acres on average managed by one family.
AA+ = Up Date to 2020 = Kiwi farmers world record with wheat crop.!!!
New Zealand - World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare,= New wheat world record at - [ 258.8 Bu/Ac ] = (6.93t/ac).
www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop . = Wheat is to be milled for flour, or goes into stock feed
2020 HARVEST- ua-cam.com/video/RyoFfk_Qb74/v-deo.html -
Canterbury Kiwi-,Volgs - New Zealand ..ua-cam.com/video/vHcg7nTDsxE/v-deo.html .+++
The type of wheat grown there is not dependant on too much water, it's necessary to start the crop, but during the growing cycle, it can be a hinderance, too much rain can cause problems later on. Most wheat varieties in Australia, have been genetically engineered over a long time to withstand periods of little to no water. Sure, there are big irrigation projects, but most of that water is diverted to other much thirstier crops, the wheat farmer is usually left to his own devices when it comes to water, usually relying on rainfall, which is a scarce a commodity in the outback. And of course wheat farms here are huge, they have to be to survive. 1000 hectares is considered to be a small holding, it's not the yeild per hectare that counts but the total tonnage got from the crop.
This is what fresh food should look like.
Great Aussie farming.Thanks for the awesome drone photography,it’s a pity that when you taking the shots of the different implements for different stages of planting and harvesting,that some of them weren’t real closeup shots of more of them,like the chemical sprayer,more closer,and even some slowmo shots of the chemical spraying out.All the machinery and tractors with some slow motion shots would have made it really great.But in saying that,it still is fantastic videography,congrats,and thanks Loui.
Bonjour Nicolas et Antoine.
Superbe travail. Une des meilleures vidéo sur les réseaux sociaux à n'en pas douter et qui présente le cycle complet du travail du sol à la récolte et jusqu'à la livraison. Belles prises de vue aérienne, véritable travail de création. L'environnement poussiéreux est impressionnant évoquant la fragilité des sols face aux éléments. Rationalisation du travail, la production trouvera ses débouchés sur le marché mondial. Bravo les gars et félicitation pour le défi personnel relevé !!! Roger et Rachel doivent être contents de la mise en image de leur outil de travail. Cela donne toujours un frisson à Odyssée Agri que des jeunes professionnels saisissent les opportunités, pour vivre pleinement les choses humainement et professionnellement. A jamais gravé dans les esprits, cette expérience en amènera d'autres.
Je vous souhaite une bonne continuation.
Jean Marie Poirier
Odyssée Agri
Stages agricoles à l'étranger.
Can you guys make more videos like this please and a question do you bout run road trains
Amazing work
5:55 you fashion that your self's? Awesome bit if kit.
Great video the top soil becomed 3 to 4 inch of sowable land.
Looking at my analytics I've gotten 75,000 views on one of my farming videos from UA-cam recommending it after they watch this video. I just wanted to swing by and say hello from the U.S.!
Good video but please no music , hope you get rain when needed
Tipo de agricultura completamente insustentável!
A WHOLE DIFFERENT GAME IN AUSIELAND FARMING.
I THOUGHT YOU ALL WOULD NO-TILL AND SAVE THE MOISTURE; AS DRY AND INCONSISTENT THE RAINFALL. IT'S ALL GOOD, THANKS
espesially in west wylong all the best nutrients blow away
I thought as John Doe, no till could save moisture and a lot of money. Thanks for make and put on the video.
The kelly chain (green thing) is residue management (cuts up the left overs of last year's crop)
The grizzly plow (blue thing) can be used to turn over non setting soil
The soil can get a wax layer and won't absorb moisture
Usually not all the area will be done it's just select areas each year
Wax layer??? From the soil chemistry??? Are you getting plenty of rain???
When organic matter doesn't breakdown it sits on the top and gives it a waxy feel
Water just runs over the top
Can have a puddle 3in deep and kick the middle, dust will come out
Can flip the top 2in of dirt over and the unwettable soil is buried then the organic matter is under ground and it breaks down and fresh soil is on top
I'm not sure where these guys are based
But we're doing ok in South East West Australia
We will start seeding tomorrow
I didn't even know they farmed lands there. I thought it was all mining and sheep ranching. Learned something new.
WoW! Coming from Namibia, this is very impressive! Simply amazing! 💯
Nice documentation👏👏
Wow looks dry what's the annual rainfall there, you need to switch to no till and some cover crops!
love the music and the drone.
GREAT SHOTS!!!
I'm not quite understanding the need for so much tillage. Why not rotate no-till practices in?
I agree, all of our fields are no till. Dad's been doing that for twenty years now.
Awesome job guys!
I'm not sure I would have dared to fly my drone with the spray plane that close. But it made for some neat shots
Guy on the JCB with the hay is a machine
Na he spearing the bales twice on the stack its quite slow infact!
@@valleyboy2099 his first priority is to unload the trailer as fast as possible and to which hes doing a great job at. reason why is to make the trailer have less downtime waiting there when he instead could be on his way back to load back up again at the field. its better that the jcb driver at the shed has the most downtime than the trailer going up and down from the field. so him spearing the bales twice to stack them in the shed doesnt impact the general speed of getting the hay stacked
@@SlyFoxl Which technique they use for irrigation etc flood,drip ,rain gun etc ???
@@rgf918
Just rainfall
Curious about several things. Why so much tillage? Why is the IH combine going cross ways planting at one point? Why dump trailers instead of hoppers? Never seen a Miller sprayer used as a swather. I was impressed at the skill of the loading/unloading of the hay.
Hopper bottoms aren't common in Australia can't answer the others
Have you ever heard of our DewPoint hay steamer to increase baling windows?
Hell of a lot of horsepower for a rake and a baler but it would make for a smooth ride all of them hours
baler ok, there u need it... rake i think while GPS?
Some people just can't justify having small tractors for the occasional use.
That amount of dust must be hard on air filters and equipment.
never enough horse power aye great video
Have you had rain in 2020 and got a crop in now.?
AA+ = Up Date to 2020 = Kiwi farmers world record with wheat crop.!!!
New Zealand - World Record for the highest wheat yield with a crop producing 17.398 tonnes per hectare,= New wheat world record at - [ 258.8 Bu/Ac ] = (6.93t/ac).
www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/122074530/kiwi-farmer-breaks-own-world-record-with-monster-wheat-crop . = Wheat is to be milled for flour,
2020 HARVEST- -
ua-cam.com/video/FpkB7maYA2k/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/VSs_A4Uxab8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/RyoFfk_Qb74/v-deo.html -
Canterbury Kiwi-,Volgs - ..ua-cam.com/video/vHcg7nTDsxE/v-deo.html
Thompsons - ://ua-cam.com/video/pG85rCuCWsg/v-deo.html .
Quigleys - ://ua-cam.com/video/J40ogFrsxLk/v-deo.html .
GAVINS - ://ua-cam.com/video/FkWUB7t_FKE/v-deo.html
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Incredible and awesome to be equipped than human labour
How did y’all cope in the recent drought
That was actually my question and making no assumptions what are the ideas of full tilll vs. no till where your at would love to hear the ideas you have there
ok c'mon a articulated johndeere on a Rake that doesn't need really horsepower to run because when you lower it it runs on its own and then on the baler that needs around 150hp not a damn 300hp articulated tractor
Old mate goes alright on the Tele.
awesome video mate, keep up the good work :)
❤❤❤❤io
you have sandy land try to work on the chernozem
What are you harvesting - wheat?
Do you bale the straw?
Hope the tractors were big enough to make hay
Ikr
Thought it would be drier there, but from holes in harvesting must've been wet during the season or at planting.
Love vid, look like a tough year, what was rainfall for year? Do they run stock?
It looks like u are part of why the dust bowl happened
has it rained a little bit since this date.?
Very Nice your Equipments 😁😁
pertanian pancen nyenengake..👍
Hello...sir madam....i am a framer from punjab india...can i jaoin u team for your help...plz plz reply me i also want to come there nd doing farming...tnx
why are you tilling losing what little moisture you have.
amazing that you can operate with the high cost of machinery and low volume of moisture are you subsdised for your efforts.
....no, never have and never will....
No way Australia farmers are the best in the world don't need government hand outs like farmers in USA
yikes you must not have much wind. if we did that to our soil it would blow away in about three weeks.
I’m surprised they keep so many bales in 1 shed
How often do you need to clean your air filters?
must have been a dry one with all them drowth spots in the field, get ther seed back????
HAS IT RAINED SINCE THIS VIDEO WAS MADE ?
Какая земля сухая. Эти поля не орошаются?
A spray rig that converts to a swather?
Yeah you can detach the boom on Miller sprayers
does the soil have rocks
Kill the "music" and talk about your farm history and operation and repost, something like Welker Farms. It looks interesting but I only made about two minutes before the canned UA-cam music drove me away.
I made it a minute!!
I recently uploaded a couple farming videos that talk about life on the farm and family traditions. One is focused on a family that as been selling/growing Dekalb for 80 years and the other one is about the ups and downs of farming, death, and doing what you love. You should check them out!
@@wcox4 You should check out the short films I made about farming! My goal was to paint a picture of what it is like to grow up in a farming community.
If you don't like the music just turn the volume down.
I agree with you but I put subtitles I know how to read English but I do not know how to listen
That was a heck of a lot of oaten hay. Was it contract sold or do Bolte's have a feedlot?
Dam that’s some dry ground
Ikr
Thats Australia for ya just nothing but dry ground
half of his ground will be gone in some years :D
Where are you guys from.. My dad and I used to cart hay for some fellas out round Forbes Parkes ,Temora and Deniliquin ,mostly for Keith Woodman and the Brooms.
Farm is at west wyalong mate
Respected Sir i am bsc. Agriculture degree holder. which course is best in master degree of agriculture in Australia ?
Muito show meu sonho era ir embora pra Austrália trabalhar nessas fazendas
As an Aussie farmer you're really stretching it to say "Excellence in Farming" with all that dust flying around. Guess you've heard of direct drilling?.
If i see that dust i wonder how things grow there.
What drone are you flying?! I shot my farming video with a phantom 4 pro. Looking to get that new Mavic though!
Where r u located
7:00
110 HP tractor can do that...
110 hp tractor can do anything
I dint know that 9rx had a pto
600hp tractor can do that too 😉
@@camm4421 It's not a 9rx, or even a 9r. It's an old 9300. And it doesn't need a PTO for this as the rake is ground driven off it's tires.
Which technique they use for irrigation etc flood,drip ,rain gun etc ???
Every shot it looks so dry, and I didn't see any sign of irrigation. How do you germinate and grow crops in that environment?
Crops that can tolerate the rainfall, or the small amount that we get, not enough water or rivers to irrigate the thousands of acres cropped, & that's just where I live (Northern Yorke Peninsula in South Australia) & we get more than a lot of other areas!!.
@@brettshields7292 cheers mate. I get that. I just wouldn't have thought there's many crops that can germinate after being planted into dust
hahahaha that's not dry it can get a lot dryer then that. once it was so dry where i live the amount of dust we kicked up completely clogged the air filter on the tractor 3 time is one day and the harvest that year there was tons of wheat dust lucky we had one of those old combines not one of those new ones with that stupid DPF would have easily caught fire or even a dust explosion.
LOL. Enough power on that rake?
What adaptor did U have to build from the macdon head to the miller sprayer
Jacob Honrud miller make them for the MacDon fronts
amacdona32 oh really thanks for telling men
“I come from a land down under”
I want to do farmer works in your company 🎉🎉🎉
Hello
What is starting song?can anyone tell me plz
How big is the farm
Big
Which technique they use for irrigation etc flood,drip ,rain gun etc ???
Il sopracciglio di mio fratello.... Sono stato io con la zappa... Da piccolo 😂
Next year's crop Sand🙀
How often y’all change air filters 🤣🤣
Are chainsaws illegal in Australia?
No. Y?
no we just can't chop down lots of trees without a permit. the more trees we want to take down the more we have to pay for the permit. in other words the government try to fuck with us farmers in any way they can forgetting who makes the food they eat. dont know about the other states but here in VIC we need 3 licenses to spray chemicals - one to buy chemicals - one to use chemicals - and one to store chemicals. and to make us pay more money us farmers have to pay extra Tax. if i was any good a writing i would make a book on all the bull shit we have to go through
@@phalanx3803 need u some licenses to shit, sleep, drink water, breave ... ???
@@elofos0815 be careful what you say you might give the politicians some ideas that they don't really need
Yea just cut them down and plant some new on the edge of a field
peculiar choice of music
Try Finding an Aussie farmer who films weekly like * Welker farms * sonne farm etc is a tuff call here .
cant find anyone who commits to filming here . wtf 2018 started looking nope no one yet . 🤔