Wow. Enjoyed this video. Farming has really changed. The tractors drive their selves! Nice equipment. I appreciate you taking the time to show this equipment in use.
Congratulations Laura, you are a passionate producer and communicator. You are an inspiration to thousands of young people. Well done! Greetings from Argentina
1954 Allis Chalmers WD45. Steering wheel, foot clutch, hand clutch, left and right foot brake, shifter, PTO knob and a metal seat. Living in the 50’s! Plus I had to steer the damn thing.
Outstanding Laura and Grant, always on your game and strategizing with safety practices incorporated into your farming. Praying for Papa Curt and your family. Have a great weekend 👍🇺🇸😎🚜🌽🥇...
Your good morning, everyone just makes my day. You are the cutest most conscientious, dedicated, determined farm girl I have ever seen. Great job and I hope that you have an awesome crop this year.
We must applaud you Laura, you have become one with the implement. It has been a joy watching your videos and seeing you progress in farming. Thanks for taking us along on your journey.
Love It So Much Spending Time In The Cab On A Ride Along!! I Think I Have Said It Several Times Already!! I Just Love The Pleasant Opening Greeting " Good Morning Everyone " It Is A Great Way And Very Pleasant To Start Out The Video" Yes You Did Crack Your Head Left A Mark!! 🥺 Keep Smiling On!! 😊👍👊
Again Laura love your attitude when you refuse to quit when something not working… We need more Laura’s in farming today.. and a love how you explain what you’re doing… EXCELLENT JOB 🚜🚜
I love this channel ! Living in NE Kansas I see this stuff daily. Always been curious, and I like how you guys educate people like me. No politics, no religion just pure learning! Love it. Great job guys. And thank you! ✌🏽
Nice video. Hope you will read up on using Anhydrous, it kills the good microbes that help eat up the old corn residue and sterilizes the soil that hurts the beneficial worm and microbe activity. Thanks
Well grant! We had a little of that tractor seat day here yesterday, plowed the first of the oats ground we're small by your standards for sure and pretty much small for Western PA also. But we got about a third of our road out and give it a shake down run hoping within the next week or 10 days to finish the rest of it and be planting by mid-month. You two stay safe out there.
You can get those pins on Amazon even. Ball detent quick release pin. Different diameters and lengths. Stainless steel would be more money but won’t rust. ☀️
So you guys are back in the fields! Looks windy there too! I've been trying to get burn down sprayed and the wind as always fights me and I have to go to disking! Lol yall getting it done with those three rigs! I pray all us farmers have a good year this year especially with how the price of everything has sky rocketed! Smh
Thanks for the ride-along. Good to see the beginnings of field work. Amazing level of technology available to the fingertips in the cab of a modern tractor. I know you use pivots but how many drilled wells are required? Could you do a show on the aquifer that supports your farming efforts? I enjoy your posting. Did Grant video how he got his military truck out of the mud hole he parked it in?
Nice to see spring planting getting started! Curious if recent events in Ukraine and Russia affect decisions here on what you might plant? News suggest they grow a large percentage of the worlds wheat. Not sure if you can grow it here, but would shortages and thus higher prices of certain crops around the world affect your decision on what to plant this season?
The angle of the drag harrow teeth will also determine whether you're picking up and dragging the trash or spreading it out. I run a low angle to distribute trash or higher angle to break up clods and level. 👍👍👍
Cannot wait for planting season, right around the corner. Just not warm enough yet for beans in WI lol, good luck with everything happening on your farm!
Back in my days of farming in Indiana, we called what you referred to as the harrow, a spike tooth harrow. Of course mine was only 7’ wide. What a difference in today’s equipment.
Soil loss: here in the East of England, the Fens, we have fields of black soil. These sometimes are stripped by high winds and the result is a Fen Blow where soil is displaced for miles around. Not as bad as the recent Saharan sandstorm that came over Europe but still significant soil loss. I see that you fields are fence free - do you suffer soil loss which could be perhaps mitigated by trees and hedges? Your yield might not be as great but long term your soil base is maintained. Love the videos and your straightforward explanations. 🇬🇧🇬🇧
With fields as large as the farmers have over here, hedges and fences do nothing to stop the wind. That is why most farms use winter crops, or keep the roots in from the previous crop until they are ready to plant. Sometimes they use trees to cut the wind down, but those trees eventually fall over or break apart in very high winds.
Hi Laura and Grant. I thought of you Thursday cause I went to Loveland Colorado and while there I had a Runza, rings, and a Dr Pepper, it was good :-) I live in Greeley CO.
I've always been into the thought of farming, but don't have any farmers in the family to learn from, or have the financial means to buy land or equipment. So I have to live vicariously through channels like this one. Thanks for sharing what you do, so I can dream of the life I can't live. Loving it.
Is it sooo cool how the auto drives works especially how it all works the technology is insane! Will the auto drive kick in if you drive way off the field ?
Good to see you guys back in the fields Laura, I enjoy following your progress from prepping to planting to harvest. I also get a kick out of you and Grant referring to the sane peice of equipment differently..it has happened a few times now..lol...
Excuse my language but you are a bad ass Laura. Keep up the great work....God Bless the American Farmers. This season is super important people. With the world in chaos like it is.. We all need this season to be a bumper to bumper crop on everything. Keep the Farmers in your prayers they are going to need it.
Hi Laura, new to the channel, so hello. You are really good at explaining what's going on and why. A big thumbs up 👍 plus I've also hit the subscribe button, looking forward to more great content, especially of your husbands awesome 6x6 army truck, best wishes from the UK. 😀
Thats awesome to watch being Ive been diving into thee farm sim 22 and learning thee process. I hope they can facilitate thee quadcopter UAV Based Fertilizer & Pesticide Spraying System that operates by GPS. Anywho, Have a lovely Day!
wow! that was a harrowing experience! :-) So, if 10.2 is better then crank that baby up to 60 or so. That should really help and you'll be thru before lunch as a bonus! lol. As a metal detector I wish more farmers used the de-stumper. but, we'll take what we can get.
Awesome, as always! Okay... possibly a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway. Why not drag the harrow behind the stumper and kill two birds with one pass? Too much drag for the tractor?
I would really like to drive and operate the tractors and combines in farming. I really enjoy it. I can drive and operate tractors, but never had the opportunity on bigger stuff. I enjoyed farming.
Sure looked like a truly "harrowing" experience Laura... And then you got "stumped"!!! Looks like you held up well under the stress! 👍👍. Grant! You are getting really good at narrating you segments! MORE!!! LAURA!!! You're almost 300K subs!!!!! I joined at 3K, so you have grown 100X since then!!! Congrats to you and T"he Grant"!!!!
I’d just like to say you do such a good job on your videos! I look up to you so much! I want to be just like you one day Laura you inspire lots of 15 year olds and up thanks for what you do!
Laura, your probably to young to know this television commercial, but it was Head and Shoulders shampoo commercial when you play with your hair, that's what it reminded me of.😉
I'm surprised Laura, you haven't taken the plunge with Mae West, it eliminates, or should eliminate an xtra pass. They attach to the corn head and smashes the stalk pulling the root ball with it. Check Larson Farm's video. It may be a great investment idea. Eliminating an extra pass, using up equipment, using extra fuel, and eliminating extra person hours spent doing field work. That way Grant can get some fishin time in.LOL
I was jealous of people that could afford to buy a farm when I was younger. But after I made $110.000 in 9 days doing the deadliest catch I got over it real fast.lol.know that I make crazy money building houses my jealous mindset is long gone.I just watch Laura because she is beautiful and a real farmer that gives me flash backs. I love farming because that is what I grew up doing. I just thank God I can build houses with my eyes closed. But farming made me the gladiator I still am it was hard work before all this nice equipment they have now.farm guys will never be as strong as Laura's grandfather. He was before me and he could tell some stories that would make these young guys say WHAT THE HELL.by hand.I am probably her father's age he knows about that farming that made us the toughest guys in high school when it came to sports. Thank God I was a country farm boy.And we can fix anything.
The look of determination on your face when driving with out auto steering is priceless 👌 have a great season
Wow. Enjoyed this video. Farming has really changed. The tractors drive their selves! Nice equipment. I appreciate you taking the time to show this equipment in use.
Congratulations Laura, you are a passionate producer and communicator. You are an inspiration to thousands of young people. Well done! Greetings from Argentina
1954 Allis Chalmers WD45. Steering wheel, foot clutch, hand clutch, left and right foot brake, shifter, PTO knob and a metal seat. Living in the 50’s! Plus I had to steer the damn thing.
I’m really impressed with how well you keep your equipment clean, inside an out!
Hey girl great to see again, just love watching you as you take world. I a 63 yr old male from Australia keep having fun on the farm.
Sometimes mechanization is great , but not a substitute for knowledge and skill good job Laura a privilege to watch you work . Made my dayb
I can see a little Australian sheep dog growing up and having a great time on the farm.
Outstanding Laura and Grant, always on your game and strategizing with safety practices incorporated into your farming. Praying for Papa Curt and your family. Have a great weekend 👍🇺🇸😎🚜🌽🥇...
Your good morning, everyone just makes my day. You are the cutest most conscientious, dedicated, determined farm girl I have ever seen. Great job and I hope that you have an awesome crop this year.
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We must applaud you Laura, you have become one with the implement. It has been a joy watching your videos and seeing you progress in farming. Thanks for taking us along on your journey.
love the Spring-like conditions. LOVE THE POWER OF THE ORTHMAN RIPPER-UPPER.
You didn't give up cauz of your DAD!! He taught you well!
Hi Laura. I'm glad you started preparing for planting. I've been following your applications all season.
Love It So Much Spending Time In The Cab On A Ride Along!! I Think I Have Said It Several Times Already!! I Just Love The Pleasant Opening Greeting " Good Morning Everyone " It Is A Great Way And Very Pleasant To Start Out The Video"
Yes You Did Crack Your Head Left A Mark!! 🥺
Keep Smiling On!! 😊👍👊
Again Laura love your attitude when you refuse to quit when something not working… We need more Laura’s in farming today.. and a love how you explain what you’re doing… EXCELLENT JOB 🚜🚜
I love this channel ! Living in NE Kansas I see this stuff daily. Always been curious, and I like how you guys educate people like me. No politics, no religion just pure learning! Love it. Great job guys. And thank you! ✌🏽
Nice video. Hope you will read up on using Anhydrous, it kills the good microbes that help eat up the old corn residue and sterilizes the soil that hurts the beneficial worm and microbe activity. Thanks
I appreciate the explaining of equipment and its usage. You 2 are doing a great job. 🙂
Why do they power pivots with gasoline engines instead of diesel or electricity?
yes folks...even before seed is in the ground...pivots still make their daily appearance in videos
so glad to have tractor cam back
Interesting to see how technical farming really is. Amazing equipment and science behind it.
Well grant! We had a little of that tractor seat day here yesterday, plowed the first of the oats ground we're small by your standards for sure and pretty much small for Western PA also. But we got about a third of our road out and give it a shake down run hoping within the next week or 10 days to finish the rest of it and be planting by mid-month. You two stay safe out there.
I am impressed. Never knew how farmers do what they do,and that's why I am here learning 😁
So awesome to see you finally back in the field after winter! Looks like you're about a month ahead of us here in northern Indiana.
I highly enjoy your videos!! You do an amazing job explaining things:) hope your having a blessed day! Huge fan Laura
Good job well done. Prayers for Grandpa and all. 👍🙏😎✌️
You can get those pins on Amazon even. Ball detent quick release pin. Different diameters and lengths. Stainless steel would be more money but won’t rust. ☀️
A great " Nebraska" day on the farm!! You 2 look great today.. stay safe, stay happy! See ya on the next tractor...
" cab " day! Hi Dad!👋!
So good to see Laura back in the cab and her commentary of farming knowledge
So you guys are back in the fields! Looks windy there too! I've been trying to get burn down sprayed and the wind as always fights me and I have to go to disking! Lol yall getting it done with those three rigs! I pray all us farmers have a good year this year especially with how the price of everything has sky rocketed! Smh
Seems like it was windy everywhere in the US the other day. Had 45-60 mph wind gusts when I was plowing Thursday. 👍👍👍
Looks like a space ship! Darn Ms Pioneer you always impress the heck out of me!
Wonder if Farming on Mars is possible. No need for fertilizers and the equator's quite warm.
Thanks for the ride-along. Good to see the beginnings of field work. Amazing level of technology available to the fingertips in the cab of a modern tractor. I know you use pivots but how many drilled wells are required? Could you do a show on the aquifer that supports your farming efforts? I enjoy your posting. Did Grant video how he got his military truck out of the mud hole he parked it in?
Nice to see spring planting getting started! Curious if recent events in Ukraine and Russia affect decisions here on what you might plant? News suggest they grow a large percentage of the worlds wheat. Not sure if you can grow it here, but would shortages and thus higher prices of certain crops around the world affect your decision on what to plant this season?
Thanks for the demo🤗 I hit my head too much. I usually rub it hard immediately and it seems to reduce the swelling and bruising.
Well explained re what you are doing and why. Love your stile and explanations of why and what your doing. 👍
The angle of the drag harrow teeth will also determine whether you're picking up and dragging the trash or spreading it out. I run a low angle to distribute trash or higher angle to break up clods and level. 👍👍👍
Enjoying your commentaries, and your Nebraska accents!
Cannot wait for planting season, right around the corner. Just not warm enough yet for beans in WI lol, good luck with everything happening on your farm!
There is nothing more satisfying than turning that key backwards after a long productive day .
Back in my days of farming in Indiana, we called what you referred to as the harrow, a spike tooth harrow. Of course mine was only 7’ wide. What a difference in today’s equipment.
Great to see your in the fields great time of the year. Keep the awesome content coming 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🚜God Bless and Stay Safe
Big thank you for your hard work.
STILL praying for u guy's and papa Kurt. We love u guy's from MARTINSVILLE INDIANA stay calm and ride on 🐴🐴
New hobby, riding in tractor with Laura !!
Great video Laura farms and have a nice day.
Soo close ot 300k SUBS,let's goo.
Well deserved!
Fields look great. Is there an implement manufacturer who builds a root slicer/harrow combo? That would be a time and fuel saver. 😎
You didn't see the sign Laura??? "Bump Ahead" 😂🙂
Farming is so much different than when I grew up in the 60's and 70's. Pretty cool.
Laura, you are very impressive handling those tractors and implements.
Great video; preparing the soil!
Soil loss: here in the East of England, the Fens, we have fields of black soil. These sometimes are stripped by high winds and the result is a Fen Blow where soil is displaced for miles around. Not as bad as the recent Saharan sandstorm that came over Europe but still significant soil loss.
I see that you fields are fence free - do you suffer soil loss which could be perhaps mitigated by trees and hedges? Your yield might not be as great but long term your soil base is maintained.
Love the videos and your straightforward explanations. 🇬🇧🇬🇧
With fields as large as the farmers have over here, hedges and fences do nothing to stop the wind. That is why most farms use winter crops, or keep the roots in from the previous crop until they are ready to plant.
Sometimes they use trees to cut the wind down, but those trees eventually fall over or break apart in very high winds.
Farming looks so fun. Such cool machines!
Hi Laura and Grant. I thought of you Thursday cause I went to Loveland Colorado and while there I had a Runza, rings, and a Dr Pepper, it was good :-) I live in Greeley CO.
Always an adventure with you both so fun to watch very interesting
Well done, like the way you guys explain stuff in detail. This stuff is interesting.
I've always been into the thought of farming, but don't have any farmers in the family to learn from, or have the financial means to buy land or equipment.
So I have to live vicariously through channels like this one.
Thanks for sharing what you do, so I can dream of the life I can't live. Loving it.
P.S. 😘 A kiss to make the head bump better, sweetie.
awesome machines and awesome how you all handle them very neat to see
She's Gorgeous ! Thank you for growing food for us .
Is it sooo cool how the auto drives works especially how it all works the technology is insane! Will the auto drive kick in if you drive way off the field ?
Stay safe out there
Ahhhhhhhhhhh feels good to be in the tractor!!!!!! Good times ahead for the next couple of months LAURA woooo Whooo!!!!!
Good to see you guys back in the fields Laura, I enjoy following your progress from prepping to planting to harvest. I also get a kick out of you and Grant referring to the sane peice of equipment differently..it has happened a few times now..lol...
Excuse my language but you are a bad ass Laura. Keep up the great work....God Bless the American Farmers. This season is super important people. With the world in chaos like it is.. We all need this season to be a bumper to bumper crop on everything. Keep the Farmers in your prayers they are going to need it.
Hi Laura, new to the channel, so hello. You are really good at explaining what's going on and why. A big thumbs up 👍 plus I've also hit the subscribe button, looking forward to more great content, especially of your husbands awesome 6x6 army truck, best wishes from the UK. 😀
Thats awesome to watch being Ive been diving into thee farm sim 22 and learning thee process. I hope they can facilitate thee quadcopter UAV Based Fertilizer & Pesticide Spraying System that operates by GPS. Anywho, Have a lovely Day!
Let the bountiful harvest begin today!
wow! that was a harrowing experience! :-) So, if 10.2 is better then crank that baby up to 60 or so. That should really help and you'll be thru before lunch as a bonus! lol. As a metal detector I wish more farmers used the de-stumper. but, we'll take what we can get.
Awesome, as always! Okay... possibly a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway. Why not drag the harrow behind the stumper and kill two birds with one pass? Too much drag for the tractor?
Nice vid! Nice to see dirt being turned
Great video Laura!
Tractors sure have changed over the years ! What would we do without technology !
I did not see the power poles in the other videos I was watching so now I know where you get the power for the pivots from. 😯 😆
Dude making adjustments on the fly like a friggin' pro! How long have you been doing this again? #doyouthang! #speediskey #morefastismoregood
Sounds like a harrowing experience.
I would really like to drive and operate the tractors and combines in farming. I really enjoy it. I can drive and operate tractors, but never had the opportunity on bigger stuff. I enjoyed farming.
wouldn't the anhydrous ammonia not be affective if you root slice the ground right after its applied? Great video!
Bravo ! From a Canadian🇨🇦 fan:)
Sure looked like a truly "harrowing" experience Laura... And then you got "stumped"!!! Looks like you held up well under the stress! 👍👍.
Grant! You are getting really good at narrating you segments! MORE!!!
LAURA!!! You're almost 300K subs!!!!! I joined at 3K, so you have grown 100X since then!!! Congrats to you and T"he Grant"!!!!
2 years ago you would have called dad about the clumps and now you where determined to figure it out yourself. You are growing as a farmer.
Yay! Tractor days....
I'm punching in 2000 acres this year In Southern Alberta. Durum peas and lentis. Auto steer is the cats ass..we have it in both tractors and combine
Enjoy to see your vidéo Laura . Good job 👌👌🚜🚜🚜
Good Morning, Laura. 🙂
Hopefully you guy's get more rain, we're wet here in Missouri
Another awesome video 🙌 Isn't auto steer great? Have a great season Laura!!
Thank you for a real HARROWING EXPERIENCE!!!
Good fields and looking lovely
Suck it up girl be tough. Your doing good.😀
To my mind all of the implements you used were pre-food processor food processors. My son would be doing a world class eye roll with that.
You worked so hard I needed a nap after watching the video.
With automated steering, I'm wondering how much attention is needed and if you can get into a book or if it just gets boring out there.
Best of luck to both of you, , and stay happy in what looks set to be a 'harrowing' year for farming.
I’d just like to say you do such a good job on your videos! I look up to you so much! I want to be just like you one day Laura you inspire lots of 15 year olds and up thanks for what you do!
Laura, your probably to young to know this television commercial, but it was Head and Shoulders shampoo commercial when you play with your hair, that's what it reminded me of.😉
I wish I had a dollar for every "ouch" I had on my farm.......might have been driving a new King Ranch!........lol
Cool video. 👍 Your husband got a good sound on the video 👍👍💪
I'm surprised Laura, you haven't taken the plunge with Mae West, it eliminates, or should eliminate an xtra pass. They attach to the corn head and smashes the stalk pulling the root ball with it. Check Larson Farm's video. It may be a great investment idea. Eliminating an extra pass, using up equipment, using extra fuel, and eliminating extra person hours spent doing field work. That way Grant can get some fishin time in.LOL
How much has the ammonia fertilizer increased in cost percentage-wise?
Farm economics would be a welcome video in future.
I was jealous of people that could afford to buy a farm when I was younger. But after I made $110.000 in 9 days doing the deadliest catch I got over it real fast.lol.know that I make crazy money building houses my jealous mindset is long gone.I just watch Laura because she is beautiful and a real farmer that gives me flash backs. I love farming because that is what I grew up doing. I just thank God I can build houses with my eyes closed. But farming made me the gladiator I still am it was hard work before all this nice equipment they have now.farm guys will never be as strong as Laura's grandfather. He was before me and he could tell some stories that would make these young guys say WHAT THE HELL.by hand.I am probably her father's age he knows about that farming that made us the toughest guys in high school when it came to sports. Thank God I was a country farm boy.And we can fix anything.
You answered my question you and Grant both have new "Root slicers"!!!!!(That was for you Laura)