Winter Canola Harvest 2020 | Vlog 87
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2020
- The day has finally come to harvest the winter canola and with luck, on our side, we also start winter wheat harvest...completing the harvest "doubleheader".
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Watching this makes me miss driving truck during harvest. Instead of the buggy loading a tractor with bins to the grain elevator, it loaded into a 54' grain trailer on the old International and I groove it down to the grain elevator at the Port about an hour away. Two of us were back and forth all day alternating to keep it going without shutting down to wait. Hot, long, dusty days, but it was peaceful and beautiful.
Wowwww. One day...two crops... AND no flashlights ! S-C-O-R-E. 💚💙😎👍
If you plan on growing canola you should get a side knife cutter for your header - it will lower loss of seeds. Also you should check average number of days of frost since canola is prone to easily die at lower temperatures. My dad used to grow it foe 15 years and it was my favourite crop, but now he's into vegetables.
Who else loves the way he says “so” 😂 😆
Its like when Daddy Cornstar says wash (warsh)
me, "out" is the same!!!
He has the best Canadian accent 👍🏻
Drone footage is spot on great job
Just found your video. I'm a Guelph grad, have been living and working in western Canada since 1973.
Greetings Mark, this is Glen Horn from Pensacola, Florida. I just want to say that I am so proud of you and what you have accomplished up there on your awesome farm. You have made a big difference to other farmers all over the world. The Lord Jesus Christ has blessed you and your precious family more than you can imagine. Your a fine, fine, and awesome man Mark. May the Lord bless you and keep you, may the Lord make His Face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, may the Lord lift up His Countenance to you and give you peace! Numbers 6:24-26. Be blessed
Don't be afraid to turn your fan speed up!! To avoid plugging your sieves, its harder to blow out a round seed, then you think! Nice crop of canola!!
Jack did a great job on the drone there!
Ya he’s like a teacher soooooo lol he’s very smart and is with a very smart woman they’re great people love there videos
Hi Marc! I've been following Sandi but didn't realise you had a channel. Now I've got to go back and catch up on old blogs of yours
Great video Mark good luck combining
Very Glad to hear the New Canola crop was a Success at 70 Bushels/Acre. Great News, Mark! 👍
In Europe we put side Cutter/knives and Header extensions on the combine, makes the harvest easier and reduces the yieldloss on Canola... Great Vlog. By the way, 4,4 t/ha is definitely not bad and Greetings from Austria :-D
hi Mark I loved your videos and it is sad to year you will not continue to make it. i know you have a lot on your plate and wish you great success forward.
Nice looking canola field
Glad to see another great video looking forward to some future videos
Great vlog. Family working together to achieve the goal.
cool video looks like a great day harvesting
Great video 👍 , the way you explain what you are doing is remarkable ! What special talent you do have daily , thank you ! Bob
Hello from Russia I really liked how you work thank you
Great drone footage, Jack!!
Great video. Wow awesome canola crop. Hope wheat is good to. Looks that you need a good rain. We are just starting to swath barley. Looks good but not as good as last year. Got dry in June. Great video. Happy harvest 👍👍👍
Wow!! Great footage Jack!!
Support your local farmer!
There is nothing better than buying your veggies, fruit, beef jerky etc...from a stand on the side of the road. Stay blessed Brock Family!! 💦🌱🌞💯✌
Always enjoy your videos Mark! Makes me feel like I am part of the farming process! Can't wait to hear the canola bushel numbers! Have a great week!!!
Perfect rotation for winter wheat
I love watching the combine work..it's mesemerizing. Great job!
Loved the drone footage it was so relaxing watching that. I have learned so much about where our food comes from and how hard people work to produce it from your family! Thank you
Very enjoyable video. Thanks.
Great video Mark. The drone footage was great also. Thank you for sharing.
Congrats Mark on the successful Double-Header Harvests!
Nice drone work too Jack. You gonna start a vlog too? Then you can name it Brock Media.
Love the idea of Brock Media!!
Mark, I think quite a few growers of Canola here in Western Australia (South west) Swath or cut it down, while it is still slightly green, so it doesn't break the pods, and then let it dry out on the ground in windrow form, as then supposedly it won't suffer from wind damage and drys out nicely to be harvested at a later date !!
Plus I think they get a higher yield doing it that way. Maybe you could use your contacts from when you were over here touring around and pick their brains for the better knowledge or have them put you in contact with somebody that harvests Canola. I know that there is a lot of Growers of Canola over here !!
Swathed a lot here in canada too they put a roller behind the swather to prevent it from blowing away
that's a working man's t-shirt... lots of small nicks and tears :)
Fantastic work as always, Mark!
Love watching your videos.
Good job guys !!
Awesome drone footage
Drone footage is brilliant. Nice work Jack. Smooth as silk, great vantage points. I think if the farming career gets a little dry you might want to try film. When you were showing us the seed pods,Mark, I was thinking it would take scores of acres to fill a wagon. Really surprised by the yield. Great videos Mark.
I’m so excited for you guys!!! Well done on the canola. That’s awesome. We have a new crop to watch for!!!
Thank you for another great video, it definitely reminded me of when we lived at the farm house we were renting and the company from Colorado would show up the last week of may to start harvesting the wheat. They usually stayed for couple of weeks, sometimes longer if we got rain showers. Lot of good memories and some of the kindest people you ever wanted to know. Hope you have a great harvest and all goes well. Thank you again for sharing your day enjoyed this so very much. Take care and stay safe, best always Rusty
Canola looks like a success. Nice job.
Really good turning.
Looks like everything went really good, that's always nice.
Congrats on the great yield of Canola Mr. Brock!!!
You'll have to let us know how much damage was done to the combine with that errant flashlight 🔦. You'll never be able to complain about something Sandi does again. Sorry about the issues in the beginning of harvest, we missed all the fun footage. The struggle is real. Thanks for the video and keep up the great work. Love you guys.
Great video. Congratulations on harvest kick off.
Thanks for another nice video Mark congratulations on your harvest wheat and canola
Loved watching the family harvest. Congratulations on the canola yield! Double header nice!!
Thanks Mark loved the drone footage that was cool . Have never seen canola harvested so that's a first .
Congrats Mark on the double header. Always love your harvest videos. Sure miss those days.
Happy Birthday Jess have a great day on Monday
Congratulations on the start of harvest. Very informative to us city slickers. Stunning photography as always.
Your canola looked good. It's definately a different thing too combine. Glad you had a good day and you got a flashlight back!!
Love it "So" 😁 Loved watching the harvest Mark! Such great footage on the ground and drone, thanks Jack! Hope you did get your numbers always rooting for you.
Happy birthday Mark
Great job Mark. Never seen canola done before. Looks like a good crop. Well done. Love the drone footage.
happy birthday "next gen farmer" jess 😍 nice vid mark 👌
It is a very good yield pro Ha, you can be proud on that.
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Mark - Congratulations on your successful double harvest day. I would be interested to follow this canola crop as it goes to market. Please let us know how you make out with it. I also admire your desire to try new things. I hope this canola thing works well for you and will be successful in the years to come. Blessings to you, Sandi, and the kids from Davenport, Iowa
Yay!!! It’s finally harvesting time 🥰 I don’t know about anyone else, but I find watching harvesting so relaxing 😌 the drone is always a really nice addition to the video... Mark, I hope your hard work pays off big... Sending y’all an abundance of blessings and love from Pennsylvania USA 🇺🇸🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼
Great vid, Mark, thank you, i am learning so much. You have a great family, all getting stuck in to pull off the double-header as well as producing the high quality video. Fascinating for a NY based Aussie with absolutely no farming knowledge or experience (well, I did drive wheat trucks on a mate’s farm one harvest during my Uni years but that doesn’t really count). Good luck with the rest of the harvest and hope you do/don’t get the rain (whichever is the greatest need!!! 😂). Looking forward to the next vid (from you or Sandi, I’m hooked on both of your channels). G
The next time Sandi does a box for people to buy, you should press some canola oil to sell with it.
Mark, hope you are doing alright, miss your videos!
Good to see mate glad it worked out here where we are in Western Australia we get excited to hit 700Kg/Ha
Congrats on your experimental canola! I remember being on a combine crew out west combining canola. We found with straight cut canola had much larger seed size and slightly better yield than in a windrow (but it could have been varietal differences too). We didn't have side knives like some of the other comments are suggesting, but I remember removing the crop dividers to help reduce the shatter loss. Keep 'er going!
Interesting to see more about canola which is not as common as wheat, corn & soybeans. Good drone footage, too. Nice video.
Gotta be happy with that ! I’d like to have seen the video of you finding the torch though.....lol. Happy harvest.
.......I've been wondering where that was? 🤔
It is a whole family of vloggers that farm.
Brilliant mark, so happy for you and family. Been waiting a week for this one especially,seems all the combine set up went well, congratulations on another tip top video.melbourne australia cheers and well done again.p.s. Torch ahaha...
30 years ago 35 bu/ac was a bumper crop in canola. Things have changed. Nice crop.
Good dubble hitter always good drone footage to Mark ! Yal stay safe! Daniel from central Mississippi
Nice video and harvester, Case machines are really rare to find here. Greets from Gernany
Excellent crop. Great job of growing it for the first time. So glad you got it off before that heavy rain as it would have shelled it out badly. Love the drone footage. By the way, you sounded pretty mellow after your "flashlight" delay. I had commented more on Sandi's video.
Hello good morning, beautiful weather is my first time that I see your video and it looks very interesting your work that you do congratulations I greet you from Puerto Vallarta Mexico 🇲🇽👍
Mark👍
Hi Mark, I am new to the Brock family videos. I have been following Sandi for a few months now and she recently mentioned that both you and Jessica have youtube channels also. I have found this video very interesting in deed. I have a question, how many passes do you have to do before your harvester is full and you have to unload into the trailor/bin? I couldn't help but think about the farmers of times past that had to harvest their crops by hand. The technological advancements have truly been a game changer, and continue to be so. Would love to see more current videos and more live videos with you, Sandi and the family. Warm regards from Queensland, Australia. 😊❤️🙏🇦🇺🐨🐑🌽
Ok, For next years canola crop are you going to bring a local beekeeper in before the flowering to see if you get a better yield. Is there another crop going in right after you harvest it and what will have to be done with the 18"stims sticking up Will you till in the big load of sheep waste sitting in front of the barn into the dry spots to improve the soil before you put in the next crop
Think they are putting a different crop in and the canola will grow back more of a weed 🙂🙂
Mark another awesome video. I did not know anything about canola except how to spell it. Glad the day was pretty much uneventful, have seen my flashlight?
Happy B day to Jess. 🌾🎂
I’m amazed that with all the different things going on on the farm that you don’t end up with 5 days worth of stuff that all need done the same day...
Lol, sadly that seems to be this weekend
Mark Brock but first... coffee ☕️ and UA-cam 📺
Just bought my first drone to start using on our channel I love the footage from them
next year perhaps a vertical cutterbar at the side of the header to reduce losses!
CONGRATULATIONS on combining your channels. It should be interesting. So how many acres do you have of white and black beans? Are beans a profitable grain to grow? Do you get only one cut (I think that’s how you would say it) of the beans? It’ll be interesting to see husband and wife on the same vlog. Here’s wishing the both of you the very best. Did the coop get those big bins repaired, up and running again. 🥂TO THE FALL!!!🍾
Congratulations, double header. We are in process of getting oats done. We have never tried canola. Uncle says it's too fussy to mess with. We are so frustrated with lack of rain. Corn is stunted and so are soybeans.
Nice job. Love learning about farm life.
Chicago Grandma
Its feeling good this year here in Australia we have been getting winter rain what has not happen much in the last 10 years lets hope for bumper crop of grain this year.
Same in the wimmera aswell. Looking at a good season ahead.
Australia needs every drop.
You should see how moldy and dust it can get when swathed and rained on. The combines are black after a couple of days
Love the drone footage of the combine, it's very relaxing to me! Just curious- what do you do with the canola chaff and stalks? Are they left to compost in the field or use for straw for Sandi's sheep bedding?
I wondered that, if they would use it as straw for the sheep!
Congratulations on you first successful Canola harvest. Happy for you that you exceeded the bushel count you were looking for. The stuff kind of seems like a pain to harvest being it’s so delicate. Now what do you do with the stalks, are you going to bale them for bedding or just Joker them back into the ground?
Congrats on the first canola harvest. I hope the wheat and corn harvest is good too. Do you think you'll do canola again? Have a great day.
I've been looking forward to this video ever since you came back from your UA-cam hiatus. I'm curious about a few things, but wanted you to know it's just pure curiosity, as a high school math teacher, not likely to need this, so if you don't have time to respond, I'll totally understand. But several questions did come to mind while I was watching the video.
In an earlier video you were talking about the pods shattering, and you showed the line from when you sprayed the crop, which I interpreted to mean that there was no or almost no harvestable seeds because the pods shattered. You were also concerned about getting out there to harvest before the seeds dropped, and in this video you talked about the chaff among the seeds, how you couldn't use wind to blow it away because the seeds are so small. That got me to thinking about the seeds that HAVE dropped. Would you expect any of those to germinate and lead to new crops? Or is it a hybrid so the resulting plants are approximately the same value as weeds? Will you plant Canola in the same field? Also when the fields were gorgeous and flowering, did that lead to local pleasant scent? As in, with so many flower, did it smell great? When I was first married, hubby and I drove by huge commercial rose operations and the scent was divine. Thanks for any insight.
I asked on an Instagram if it would grow back from where they have fallen, Sandi replied (OMG, I totally fan girled!!) Saying that they would be more like weeds 🙂
@@trudy__taylorandjorjamummy Cool beans, thanks for asking and getting back to me on that. My hubby has a masters degree in crop science, but I'm enjoying learning this way. Plus he opted to be a teacher, so he's not done much with crops and farming since he got his MS in Botany. :)
I know you all have so much to do, but I was so glad to see someone else having oodles of questions! I have always been the "why?" kid and, well, I still am!
Everything from both of your YT videos is so full of information I find myself taking notes... and coming up with more and more questions.
Thank you for sharing!!!
Red Dog!!
Mark’s tired today. Maybe his wifey needs to sleep in for a few days so his sleep doesn’t get interrupted. At least until 7 😁
30 cwts good crop!
Everything was so shiny at the start, must be fun cleaning the dust off. Can the canola mold on the combine impact the wheat harvested? Enjoyed the video
Great video. What settings did you arrive at for your fan and both sieves having never combined canola before. What an awesome yield first time out of the gate!
Mark , it appears you study your equipment in detail before you invest as to what you are buying , smart decision , stay safe ! Bob
Mark, Will you have to go back and Bush Hog the stems down before you Till up the ground ? Glad to see you had a great harvest.
A few questions for you. Are the height and speed of the reel both adjustable? And, will you have to mow the stubble and then disc, or can you just disc the field to get it ready to replant?
I've seen videos of wheat harvests where it seemed to reel was turning so fast that it seemed it would be knocking the wheat out of the heads.
Another good informative video, keep them coming. Have a good day.
Did the canola require special concaves or was it combine adjustments only? Black gold?