Big Fields, Big Deliveries, and Big Hills!!
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Pro Co-op keeps the drill running with fertilizer deliveries. Tim get stuck in the top of a hill. Rain slows down progress.
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Great drone work Tony and the sound track made this one of the best videos ever produced by you guys. Loved it.
Need the rain!
That drone footage is so beautiful. Almost surreal how the land and sky makes everything else look small.
Happy Father's Day Tony, Tim, and Papaw Fast! And also to all the Fathers watching this
You too as well!
Hi Tony and Tim. I like your content. Really like the drone video
I'm not a farmer and have never been one. But I am so happy to see rain on your fields.
I was just thinking I was surprised nobody puts lights on the drills. Then boom, you show me lights on the drill. Lol
75 acres an hour that’s a good day for me
Great idea with the rope light!
This video has many awesome shots that shows the size of operation 9:50 and elevations 4:30 / 7:05 . Great work camera peoples and editor!
Exceptional drone video! Appreciate what you do.
Happy father's day , love those big fields
That gumbo "soil' of north central Montana is a very special item. It is heavy...that allows one to grow a crop on the 10" of precipitation one gets outs there as it holds the moisture. When it first gets wet it is sticky as Tim was observing. As it continues to get wet it is as slick as ice as tires and even tracks lose all traction. I have seen a determined farmer use two and even three tractors to attempt to '"unstuck" a larger tractor that was pulling a larger grain seeder (we were using a drill '"back in the day") or a cultivator. In the process all of the tractors were STUCK! Even the gravel county roads can become unpassable even for a 4 wheel drive with enough moisture. Those who try often end up in the ditch (the canyon on either side of the road where the snow plow deposits the snow from the one blizzard that can come during those COLD Montana winters) and for their efforts to get through they end up leaving all kinds of grooves in the wet gumbo which at once irritates and amuses everyone who drives on them the next day after it dries out enough because they all know who it was that made the road now need to be graded because they didn't anticipate the situation and get home before the moisture trapped and hurled them into the ditch. One almost needs a Blackhawk helicopter for transporation during those few hours when the conditions are juuuuust WRONG! And the amount of gumbo that can accumulate under a pickup or even a large truck is amazing. Then it dries up in there almost requiring a jackhammer if it is allowed to stay and completely dry. Yes that Montana gumbo is a very special part of the farmer's life as they try to wrestle a crop out of it each year. One has to experience it to believe it. But in those few rare years when the rains come at the right times the crops that come up out of it are as beautful as you will see anywhere. Especially the hard dark nothern grains.
I can't imagine farming on those steep hillsides. Great job guys and Happy Father's Day.
Check out trevor Strother farming in the palouse
@@mrfix3474 I'm ahead of you. I have watched Trevor's channel, spent 3 days in the Palouse region and fished in the Palouse river.
This was a really great video w the drone shots thanks
Happy Father’s Day guys!!
Happy Fathers Day!!! 🇺🇸
Happy Father’s Day Tony. Hope your day is filled with blessings.
I can see why you were having traction issues on those hills boss. there is a bloody great rock sitting in your your seeder loading auger 🤣
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hope you all had a great Fathers Day! by the way how much does your quadtrack weigh?
Happy Father’s Day. One of your best videos ever.
Looks like your planting season is going good this year
Happy father's day Fast ag crew
The lights make a lot of sense! Very cool!
Great drone shots, puts a lot into perceptive as for the title on this video, keep up the great work.
Great video and Happy Fathers Day.
I think you could put another set of LEDs on the back of the seeder. But I am an electrician and I like lights.
Happy Fathers Day
I always think its so funny when you all talk about your "Hills" that area is flat compared to the Palouse, (Colfax, Pullman area) in Washington, I don't farm, but I am always amazed when I drive through that area, as I did yesterday, and wonder how they farm it.
Truly awesome video and drone footage and real uptown editing! Happy Father's Day you fathers!
Happy Father’s Day Tony and tim
Looks like you are starting the year with plenty of moisture.. how big is this field you’re seeding? Stay safe..
Happy Father's Day Tony & Tim.
Hey might have to give Tim a nick name the badger after seeing those holes he dug on that hill 👍😂😂
Thanks Tony!
Would you guys ever consider getting a more powerful tractor like the new case 715 to help battle those hills??
LEDs look good.
Heh Tim I thought you were seeding in hills. Those look small
Tony AWESOME video, night time and lights 💪, 1000 ac field LOL, here in sw ontario 100 or 200 ac is big league, 💖 your channel 🙏🇨🇦
roller coaster country
How much air pressure in your tires, Tim? Maybe let some out & get more squat/tire to ground. Just a thought
Surprised you don't broadcast more fertilizer on flat ground since you have a spreader, could plant way more between fill ups
Tony happy dad's day
The air guard you spoke of
Does that dehumidifies the air pushing the fert and seed?
My question is how?
I ask because we have an air cart
1330 flexi could. Use it for fert.
God bless you and your family.
Timpte trailers made in Nebraska makes trailer like that wonder who uses them cool to see
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Number 1000 like🎉🎉
Earlier this season you were going to sell the quadtrack and use a diddwent unit. Did that happen?
Not yet. The new one just was built.
Steep hills! lol those are not steep hills compared to my area but similar ways to cope.
The camera is deceiving
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Hi 👋🏻 I am a real fbi informant
What’s up with the loud music all the sudden, the volume change is terrible for folks with hearing aids?
Yep farming land that should have just been left to native grasses
It gets grazed in the fall so everyone wins.
More Tony…..less Tim…..
More positive comments or no comments.
I'm sure several farmers would love to have a hired man as good as Tim.
@@harleybradley4211thank you for your response. Truly. Tim is amazing and we are beyond blessed to have him. Folks need to encourage one another, not criticize! Appreciate you for speaking up.