Have known Ben Walters for years, not only does he farm but he has a fleet of trucks that haul cattle,grain and as well as fertilizer. He had 20 combines, 10 John Deere and 10 Case, he replaced 10 each year. His farm is 65,000 acres. My favourite video is “ moving combines with Walters Harvesting. They were a great group of people to work with and always had good equipt and kept in great shape. Always look forward to your next videos. Cheers
Thank you Mike! Your drone video expertly shows the finely-choreographed "dance" these men and their machines perform. Always watch everything you produce (and always "like" it, too...) btw, using the "like" button also helps me "keep track" of which videos I've watched. Besides, I figure that if I've watched a video all the way to the end, I must have liked it...
Plant wheat in spring in Canada. Custom Harvest in late spring and early summer. Work your way home. Cut your own crop in fall. Work on the equipment in winter. Start over. At least everybody gets to work all year. 10 combines is almost $10,000,000 plus tractors, grain carts, trucks, service trucks. This is something you can’t really think about, you just do it. Great video.
What an outfit. These guys are so well orchestrated. To be able logistically to operate all that equipment from the southern United States up to Alberta is quite the undertaking. Excellent video Mike!!
These harvesters work so fast! It's great. Graze cattle in the fields in winter? This is the first I've heard of it. I now have snowdrifts 1 meter thick outside my window. Thanks to your videos and stories, I'm rediscovering the world! Thanks, Mike. Very interesting!
Great video Mike, watching here in England it's almost impossible to imagine the enormity of the operation of an outfit such as Walter Farms plus the logistics of moving this mobile company around the States does not even bear thinking about, just fantastic.
we used to run a CR9.90 and i was always on the lookout for custom guys running them to get setting ideas from them as in some conditions they were hard to get a clean sample
@@farmhandmike I suspected as much. I was in my local 4H tractor club as a kid and they drilled safety into us. When I first saw that, it sent a chill down my spine, but when he stopped at just the right moment, I figured there must be a camera there. Love your videos! Keep them coming!
Thanks for another great video Mike and for bringing us such a large variety videos, I had one question do most of the custom harvesters that you follow charge by the bushel will buy the acre? Growing up and farming in North Carolina if one former did custom harvesting for another farmer if it was a good yield. They were charged by the bushel, but if the year was not so good, that year, they were charged by the acre
Great Video. Nice to see some New Holland Equipment. Great Job .
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New holland combines are cool😉👍 they have some big fields there👍😁
Great video👍👍
Have known Ben Walters for years, not only does he farm but he has a fleet of trucks that haul cattle,grain and as well as fertilizer. He had 20 combines, 10 John Deere and 10 Case, he replaced 10 each year. His farm is 65,000 acres. My favourite video is “ moving combines with Walters Harvesting. They were a great group of people to work with and always had good equipt and kept in great shape. Always look forward to your next videos. Cheers
Always interesting to see different parts of the USA. Way different than N. Central Ohio.!!!
Love those NEW HOLLANDS!!!
Got my like in. Mike you never disappoint. Good content every time.
Happy subscriber 😊!
Thank you Mike! Your drone video expertly shows the finely-choreographed "dance" these men and their machines perform. Always watch everything you produce (and always "like" it, too...) btw, using the "like" button also helps me "keep track" of which videos I've watched. Besides, I figure that if I've watched a video all the way to the end, I must have liked it...
Thanks for watching,
Good video
Plant wheat in spring in Canada. Custom Harvest in late spring and early summer. Work your way home. Cut your own crop in fall. Work on the equipment in winter. Start over. At least everybody gets to work all year. 10 combines is almost $10,000,000 plus tractors, grain carts, trucks, service trucks. This is something you can’t really think about, you just do it. Great video.
They have closer to 20 combines, I live pretty close to them
Again Mike, another great video from you and I wish yo a great year ahead.
What an outfit. These guys are so well orchestrated. To be able logistically to operate all that equipment from the southern United States up to Alberta is quite the undertaking. Excellent video Mike!!
Great job of explaining the wheat in that area of Kansas and custom harvest
Another great video Mike, thanks. A great way to start a Saturday 👍👍
These harvesters work so fast! It's great. Graze cattle in the fields in winter? This is the first I've heard of it. I now have snowdrifts 1 meter thick outside my window. Thanks to your videos and stories, I'm rediscovering the world! Thanks, Mike. Very interesting!
Great video Mike, watching here in England it's almost impossible to imagine the enormity of the operation of an outfit such as Walter Farms plus the logistics of moving this mobile company around the States does not even bear thinking about, just fantastic.
Great video! Cant beat us northern boys! Lol
Knowin somebody with a New Holland is Knowin some one.
"They are very friendly people"
Well of yourse they are, they are canadian XD
we used to run a CR9.90 and i was always on the lookout for custom guys running them to get setting ideas from them as in some conditions they were hard to get a clean sample
It looks like you wouldn't be able to pass through a very deep ditch without hitting the folded spout on the header...great video Mike
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Nice equipment. May till what September? October? That's a lot of seat time in a combine!! Ouch.
Are those yellow X9s? Wow I thought JDs only came with yellow rims!
I wonder why they decided to switch to New Holland? Great video! 👍
I like Mike less videos on UA-cam from the imperial county California 🌽🌽🌽👍🖐️🇺🇲
1:40 seems dangerous. Is there a hitch camera?
Yes they have cameras
@@farmhandmike I suspected as much. I was in my local 4H tractor club as a kid and they drilled safety into us. When I first saw that, it sent a chill down my spine, but when he stopped at just the right moment, I figured there must be a camera there.
Love your videos! Keep them coming!
It be fun to see if it graded #1 wheat.
19:25 John Deere racing by saying I want to be in the video lol
Thanks for another great video Mike and for bringing us such a large variety videos, I had one question do most of the custom harvesters that you follow charge by the bushel will buy the acre? Growing up and farming in North Carolina if one former did custom harvesting for another farmer if it was a good yield. They were charged by the bushel, but if the year was not so good, that year, they were charged by the acre
I think it all varies in different areas.
What sown?
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