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@donb54896 жыл бұрын
I remember as a kid being up early on Saturday watching Modern Farmer - now here I am 60 years later watching How Farms Work. Enjoyed this. Thanks!
@simone49935 жыл бұрын
A Message to Ryan his family and all the Hard working Farmers across the USA Canada and all over the world.It must be said ...How appreciative and humbled we are to see the sacrifices made ...The dedication and commitment to excellence and pride...The hours upon hours of your daily tasks from the wee hours of the morning to deep after sunset.We say with an undying never ending adornment of heart felt Thanks for everything that you do....without you ....there would never be a village a city a country or nation. Be a Farmer...Love our Farmers ...Help our Farmers Be Proud. To Ryan an the countless other men and Woman Farmers everywhere... Thank You Thank You Thank You
@farmalloliver58larry386 жыл бұрын
Great drone footage. Loved showing the contours of the land and waning hours of the day. You guys videos help me thru the day. I was a wanna be farmer that early Parkisons disease interupted. Thanks
@ArmpitStudios3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting to see what happens from the top of the bin, lining up the auger. I love heights, so I’d love to do that part if I farmed. And yeah, outstanding aerial footage during harvest-perfect lighting as the sun set, and fitting music.
@TamponMuncher695 жыл бұрын
I’m a city boy and this is so fascinating. I just found your channel and I’ve been binge watching videos for hours
@myronyoder53526 жыл бұрын
Yeah!!!! Loved this long video! I could watch a 2 hr video and be fascinated! Thanks for taking time to do these!! I appreciate it
@jack99church6 жыл бұрын
Probably the slowest, relaxed harvest I’ve ever seen, doesn’t look like much of a rush
@two-strokesmoke72896 жыл бұрын
You guys make it look so easy, harvest is running like a well oiled machine!!! Thanks for the upload.
@jrbpa57756 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video, my mind is flooded with memories. Lot smaller equipment back then but the same process. Nothing better then shelling corn on a perfect fall day. You guys enjoy the time your family has together, everyday is precious and you are living the dream. Thank you for your time and effort!!!
@69dblcab6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your life. So many people know so little about where their food comes from. People should watch more of this type and have a better understanding of how the food gets to their tables or their favorite restaurant. Stay safe.
@billhoff56516 жыл бұрын
The front right duals of our combine dropped into a sinkhole on our terrace, the hole was deeper than the tires since the frame of the combine and header bottomed out . We had to bring in a backhoe to dig the tires out then help pull the combine!! Great video of the harvest
@sashcraft516 жыл бұрын
Wow, sinkholes, grain bins, augers, excitement everywhere. Love the farming talk.
@IHVA-ir9gp6 жыл бұрын
Always a nice job. Nice mix of commentary, in cab shots and drone shots. Very professional. Keep up the good work. You and Travis compliment each other well.
@bigmurr7255 жыл бұрын
Excellent video with great music ! Thank You for all Your hard work .
@jasonrowe2686 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Loved the mix of drone and camera shots that showed everyone the scale of harvest and how everything fits together to get to the end goal....grain in the bin.
@rickeyjones72555 жыл бұрын
Beautiful footage! I've been binge watching your videos like crazy. I have nothing but total respect and admiration of farmers!
@paytonmelvin76366 жыл бұрын
Little something from a Canadian, best channel on KZread, keep it going it's awesome to see
@melkebonde19696 жыл бұрын
Beeing a Norwegian dairy farmer on a small Island its very interesting and nice to see your beautiful landscape with the rolling prairie of wisconsin . Many from Norway immegrated to Wisconsin, MN and ND. No wonder why almost no one came back:). Love your drone clips.
@blakeanderson826 жыл бұрын
Love the long harvest vidoes!! could watch these all the time!!!
@2243cowboy6 жыл бұрын
I really like your drone skills Ryan, Thanks for posting.
@peterdusenbury16616 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Ryan thanks. Hope things are going good for you
@pa.heifergrower676 жыл бұрын
This video is like a 10 thumbs up ! ! ! Excellent quality ! ! !
@zacharyduvall40786 жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan love the longer videos I love the tractor you have on the cart
@laurencegibbs27536 жыл бұрын
Contour farming from the air looks absolutely stunning from the air!
@MaverickXSE6 жыл бұрын
This is a beautifully edited video! Might be the best one you ever did.
@TheeAmericanDream6 жыл бұрын
My brother in law Dan Kuhns makes those EZ Trail wagons right here in Arthur Illinois. Great video.
@jamesoneill34756 жыл бұрын
Great video ryan.. One of your best yet..
@Jim0i06 жыл бұрын
Great friggin video! Level up. Really looking forward to the next Farm Day.
@bparsons720076 жыл бұрын
Something about harvest videos I love.... the drone footage makes it much better.
@marcth376 жыл бұрын
I was carrying corn with two gravity wagons and a JD7210 one night and my friend was in the combine;the last field of the farm we were was like a swamp...I wrap a chain around the front weights and used this chain around 15 times to unstuck him that night!
@tannerhamrick6 жыл бұрын
You and Travis’s vids are really good 👍🏼🇺🇸
@Arcadia_Olive-Oil_Farms6 жыл бұрын
Kudos my friend for the editing and your taste in music, really liking the videos!!!
@George-wx9dj6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, almost made me want to drive out there and spend a day or two! 🚜🌽
@davidcorbin64896 жыл бұрын
Makes you appreciate farming alot more .
@klyonsden6 жыл бұрын
Great video! I really liked the longer one!
@mkzenthusiasts6 жыл бұрын
Awesome drone work your videography is astounding keep up the great work with showing the younger generation what's required to feed this nation
@merlinonline674 жыл бұрын
I've seen sinkholes open up in a wheatfield after a combine has gone over, size of a tractor and over 50 feet deep! Happens a lot in the UK in areas where there is chalk, heavy rain gets to run through cracks in the surface and then dissolved the chalk underground creating caverns, when you get a heavy vehicle run over the top it causes the cavern to collapse
@hazellagriculturalservices36146 жыл бұрын
Great video Ryan!
@ajadrew6 жыл бұрын
Brilliant drone shots!
@heyerstandards6 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how much the footage at 15:35 warmed my N.E. Iowa heart. :-)
@larrymeyers69135 жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos and can watch them all day. The only thing i can complain about is you need a better ladder and hand rails on top of that grain bin.
@saskbuckoutdoors47276 жыл бұрын
Prob the best video u have done thus far. Good job chief!!
@lukestrawwalker6 жыл бұрын
Yep that's the main thing-- keeping the combine moving! So long as you can do that, you're doing all right. We still have a *slight* bottleneck in corn running a 9600 Deere with an 8 row head, a Killbros grain cart, and one semi. Fortunately it's only about 5-6 miles into town to the elevator and they usually manage to unload me very quickly. I run both the semi AND the grain cart most of the time, switching back and forth between them (which makes for a LONG day!) but at most my BIL says he has to shut down and wait on me for about fifteen minutes to get back with the semi... he can unload from the combine directly into the hopper bottom while I get the cart and then unload it into the hopper bottom while he goes back to picking, and then take one more dump off the combine and run it into the hopper bottom, stage the tractor and cart near where he's picking (so he doesn't have so far to run to dump) and then tarp the load and hit the road, and he'll have the cart and combine brimming full when I return with the empty semi... then we wash-rinse-repeat... LOL:) I admit I was kinda worried when he sold the tandem grain truck I had been running, but it only held 600 bushels fully loaded versus 1,000 in the steel hopper bottom semi, and the insurance/tags/diesel costs were about the same. Course the first year he had the semi, I ended up finishing up corn harvest hauling ALL the corn on the tandem because the trailer needed some work on the frame. I didn't even get out of the truck-- just shuttled back and forth between the fields and elevators... With ONLY the semi he's got no fallback in the event of a breakdown, except I guess gravity boxes and the tractor or pickup or both... or the nephew's semi... LOL:) BUT, they're pretty good about helping each other... We hauled a few loads for them this year. Sounds like you have a good system working. Hope it stays that way. Later! OL J R :)
@Dale376 жыл бұрын
Great video, Ryan! I enjoyed the whole 29:19 of it, thanks for sharing.
@mikearmstrong78306 жыл бұрын
I lived in South central Missouri. My place had 3 high spots. My house was on one. The other two had sinkholes about 200 feet across. Yes, I did have insurance.
@brysongeffre62026 жыл бұрын
Ryan me and my girl friend and her bother are still waiting to do corn here at Warner south Dakota I was wach your video's when I am on my down time
@goodmoaningvietnam14396 жыл бұрын
Where we had long tractor runs back to the farm we used an extra trailer that the combine could do a stationery discharge into. All the trailers and tractors were fitted with auto hitches, so it was just a 2 min job to swap a loaded trailer for a an empty one. The tractors returning empty would load on the move. This method kept the combine cutting longer with out delays.
@waylondunkin31756 жыл бұрын
I loved this vid, GREAT JOB RYAN
@brendanvangorp71086 жыл бұрын
Good job Ryan!! I love the longer vids! Keep up the good work!!
@canvids16 жыл бұрын
Ryan you do make better videos when you don't have to post every day. Using the drone through out video gives a much better presentation of your work on the farm. Lets just say that you are getting better at what you do on the videos. I enjoy what you post and thanks for taking the time to do the videos for us to watch.
@kevinwillis91266 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Ryan..
@TMcardinal56 жыл бұрын
Great video the drone footage makes me consider getting one for myself looks fun to play around with one
@jannawalzschink7756 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful! Thank you !
@whataguy70325 жыл бұрын
My Dad was a safety inspector on the C&O Railroad. If he had seen you coming down that slanted ladder on the grain bin you would have been written up! ALWAYS come down a ladder facing the bin, just like you would when you climb it. If you don't and catch your heel on a rung you will do a "header" off of the bin. Please be safe!
@hunterfarms62576 жыл бұрын
Great video like always man.enjoy them a lot.
@rogerholloway84986 жыл бұрын
The drone footage is just killer!
@taco44051
6 жыл бұрын
Isnt it though? I mean thru all of their videos...well done
@DecrepitChef6 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. Its awesome.
@cmusic526 жыл бұрын
Holy crap! I can't believe that was a 30 minute video, felt like 10-15 I just got lost in it, Dang that is a steep driveway!!! especially for heavy loads
@brock13616 жыл бұрын
Drone shots were amazing
@jassonmathews13336 жыл бұрын
Ryan, thank you.
@fordmodela12816 жыл бұрын
Great video, like the drone shots
@norm-nas6 жыл бұрын
Lead mines under fields, causing sinkholes, very interesting. Thanks for the vid.
@quintenparker59106 жыл бұрын
Love the long videos
@dragonflygrandma6 жыл бұрын
Loved the video. Thank you for sharing
@iowadairyboysFarms6 жыл бұрын
Great video! 👍
@cathybenson51196 жыл бұрын
Watching the grain load into thr grain cart reminds me of when the sugar cane harvest is done here in Nth Queensland Australia. They do it just like that only it cane n not corn. The cane is harvested green. In the old days they used to burn it before cutting by hand.
@steveearp16896 жыл бұрын
great music to go along with the video
@MrVailtown6 жыл бұрын
Nice video , enjoyed this one very much, good music starting at 18:57
@cjpiper24206 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good videos👍🏻
@MikeL-vu7jo6 жыл бұрын
love that back ground music !
@tommathews39646 жыл бұрын
I know I'm talking to the wind, and I was the same way at 20 something, but I sure wish you guys would tether yourselves when you are on those bins! I really like y'all and don't want to see the "Terrible Day on The Farm" video. Only takes a second to clip in! I have a knee,shoulder and ankle that will never be the same from falls.
@dewainwoodard48406 жыл бұрын
Great video keep up the great work
@RM-qc9vw6 жыл бұрын
Great drone videos this fall! Very professional.
@andrewl12696 жыл бұрын
This is some of your best work, that was great drone footage! November 4th is Minnesota deer opener so good luck there I'm sure you will kill it but I will wait for the video.
@lancehenthorn176 жыл бұрын
Great video to watch
@tybrokaw64576 жыл бұрын
Love the video a lot and keep it up
@nestof60426 жыл бұрын
that song tho ...i want it touched my soul!!
@gaspersmodej3261
5 жыл бұрын
what's the song name? let me know if you know :)
@geralddowns40976 жыл бұрын
Superb all round video great drone skills loved the dusk shot as i say all round interesting video:):):)
@benthomas34186 жыл бұрын
Awsome video Ryan!! Can you possibly get someone to video you at the expo in a few weeks and post it for the people who live far away like me??
@ncfarmer57266 жыл бұрын
Great video.
@waltermattson55666 жыл бұрын
The drone shots are great. Do you have videos that show the grain coming out of the trailer into the auger to go up in the bin?
@erikolson29076 жыл бұрын
Hi Ryan my name is chad the farm day was great can't wait tell next year
@bscott836 жыл бұрын
Nice video!
@MatthewHoag776 жыл бұрын
It would seem that the size of the gravity wagon is, as we would say in chemistry class back in the day, the Rate Limiting Step. At least you upgraded that for the current harvest from what it was. The grain auger might be a close second, at least as far as its height is concerned.
@stricklandfarms91236 жыл бұрын
Great video, I really enjoy the drone footage. Keep up the good work. God bless.
@samuelmckinley63276 жыл бұрын
You guys should look into getting an older straight truck and pull a wagon/pup. It would be cheaper to run than the 76 and could have more capacity. You can pick up older GMC topkick styles for cheap.
@shawnlyon37586 жыл бұрын
Love the video keep up the good work you guys are good farmers good at KZread and one really good drone operator
@stevekline72476 жыл бұрын
Awesome Video !!!!!!!
@jashealcon94506 жыл бұрын
Just a suggestion. You should use fall protection. A simple harness and line is all you need.
@CAMAROFAN456 жыл бұрын
Imo you should either get some core samples done on the field or you might wanna start planting some trees in certain spots to stop soil erosion
@Northern_Farmer6 жыл бұрын
Great Video Ryan... Will the corn dry down to 15 with that wind?
@RGCTed6 жыл бұрын
Great Video. Just wondering how well the spreader works we have multiple 30ft MFS Silos/Bins in New Zealand. We usally shovel them out by hand at the end of the day for even drying. We have known about the spreaders but were worried they might be a waste of time and we would have to still shovel it out anyway. We do alot of Ryegrass and Small Seed Crops. Thanks
@craigschofield646 жыл бұрын
Your living my dream.. unfortunately I'm too damn old and crippled up to do it anymore but that was always my dream
@marshallman1au
6 жыл бұрын
I never started ..... Perhaps next time around ..... It will happen ..... :) But I DO know about the "Too damn old and crippled ..... " >8^(
@daslow132
6 жыл бұрын
Omar Alvarez It doesn't matter what tractor you have, farming is still physically demanding
@geraldskaggs39036 жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan. Great video. Are the lights on the grain wagon that Travis is pulling LED lights? They look great from the drone view.
@waterskiingfool2 жыл бұрын
Those sink holes gotta be scary with a full load
@aidenguyne6 жыл бұрын
This is super neat
@jameswhetstone81116 жыл бұрын
I hope the next time I see you on top of a grain bin, you will have a safety line and good harness. I’ve worked in high places with wind and rain. I can tell you it only takes a small gust of wind or a swinging load to cause a catastrophic loss. In your case a big family loss. Stay safe young man. As to sink holes, a good used track excavator would be useful for stabilizing those sink holes and for a great many other projects on a farm. Great for brush and pasture clean up.
@retracyrb
6 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the safety line and good harness and he could use it for more education in farming
@marshallman1au
6 жыл бұрын
James Whetstone Yes .... Losing Ryan would mean a great loss to people world wide ..... Ryan .... PLEASE take as many safety steps you can ..... And if you want to drown out the wind noise take me up with you ...... My screaming will obliterate all of it ...... ROFL! Stay safe Mate ..... Please ? BTW .... Tracked excavators seem to be worth their weight in gold .... From what I've seen people do with them on the Tube ......
@mikearmstrong7830
6 жыл бұрын
Put on a safety harness or take your spanking like a man.
@jameswhetstone8111
6 жыл бұрын
Mike Armstrong Well now, our family has become very fond of these young fellows and their families. They recently lost a Sloan representative friend in an early morning crash most likely thinking nothing would of could happen to them. The fellow in the crash crossed to centerline into the path of a Peterbuilt hauling grain. Things happen so quick. Thank you for supporting the idea of safety. An old uncle told me fortyfive years ago when I bought my first tractor trailer, “Slow down, Stay to the Right and pay attention”. That applies to all of us, right?
@ohiofarmlife4020
6 жыл бұрын
The bins have rings around them on the roof so you can catch yourself
@nielsdybro97596 жыл бұрын
Could the EZ Trail grain wagon handle slightly higher side extensions, so that you can empty the Brent grain cart completely every time?
@mysticalmaid6 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your videos. I recall a friend getting stick in his tractor in a big sinkhole back in the 90's, they had to pull it out with another tractor, lots of mines under those hills where the farm is, and lots of rain in Wales 😅
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I remember as a kid being up early on Saturday watching Modern Farmer - now here I am 60 years later watching How Farms Work. Enjoyed this. Thanks!
A Message to Ryan his family and all the Hard working Farmers across the USA Canada and all over the world.It must be said ...How appreciative and humbled we are to see the sacrifices made ...The dedication and commitment to excellence and pride...The hours upon hours of your daily tasks from the wee hours of the morning to deep after sunset.We say with an undying never ending adornment of heart felt Thanks for everything that you do....without you ....there would never be a village a city a country or nation. Be a Farmer...Love our Farmers ...Help our Farmers Be Proud. To Ryan an the countless other men and Woman Farmers everywhere... Thank You Thank You Thank You
Great drone footage. Loved showing the contours of the land and waning hours of the day. You guys videos help me thru the day. I was a wanna be farmer that early Parkisons disease interupted. Thanks
Very interesting to see what happens from the top of the bin, lining up the auger. I love heights, so I’d love to do that part if I farmed. And yeah, outstanding aerial footage during harvest-perfect lighting as the sun set, and fitting music.
I’m a city boy and this is so fascinating. I just found your channel and I’ve been binge watching videos for hours
Yeah!!!! Loved this long video! I could watch a 2 hr video and be fascinated! Thanks for taking time to do these!! I appreciate it
Probably the slowest, relaxed harvest I’ve ever seen, doesn’t look like much of a rush
You guys make it look so easy, harvest is running like a well oiled machine!!! Thanks for the upload.
Beautiful video, my mind is flooded with memories. Lot smaller equipment back then but the same process. Nothing better then shelling corn on a perfect fall day. You guys enjoy the time your family has together, everyday is precious and you are living the dream. Thank you for your time and effort!!!
Thanks for sharing your life. So many people know so little about where their food comes from. People should watch more of this type and have a better understanding of how the food gets to their tables or their favorite restaurant. Stay safe.
The front right duals of our combine dropped into a sinkhole on our terrace, the hole was deeper than the tires since the frame of the combine and header bottomed out . We had to bring in a backhoe to dig the tires out then help pull the combine!! Great video of the harvest
Wow, sinkholes, grain bins, augers, excitement everywhere. Love the farming talk.
Always a nice job. Nice mix of commentary, in cab shots and drone shots. Very professional. Keep up the good work. You and Travis compliment each other well.
Excellent video with great music ! Thank You for all Your hard work .
Nice video. Loved the mix of drone and camera shots that showed everyone the scale of harvest and how everything fits together to get to the end goal....grain in the bin.
Beautiful footage! I've been binge watching your videos like crazy. I have nothing but total respect and admiration of farmers!
Little something from a Canadian, best channel on KZread, keep it going it's awesome to see
Beeing a Norwegian dairy farmer on a small Island its very interesting and nice to see your beautiful landscape with the rolling prairie of wisconsin . Many from Norway immegrated to Wisconsin, MN and ND. No wonder why almost no one came back:). Love your drone clips.
Love the long harvest vidoes!! could watch these all the time!!!
I really like your drone skills Ryan, Thanks for posting.
Excellent video Ryan thanks. Hope things are going good for you
This video is like a 10 thumbs up ! ! ! Excellent quality ! ! !
Hey Ryan love the longer videos I love the tractor you have on the cart
Contour farming from the air looks absolutely stunning from the air!
This is a beautifully edited video! Might be the best one you ever did.
My brother in law Dan Kuhns makes those EZ Trail wagons right here in Arthur Illinois. Great video.
Great video ryan.. One of your best yet..
Great friggin video! Level up. Really looking forward to the next Farm Day.
Something about harvest videos I love.... the drone footage makes it much better.
I was carrying corn with two gravity wagons and a JD7210 one night and my friend was in the combine;the last field of the farm we were was like a swamp...I wrap a chain around the front weights and used this chain around 15 times to unstuck him that night!
You and Travis’s vids are really good 👍🏼🇺🇸
Kudos my friend for the editing and your taste in music, really liking the videos!!!
Excellent video, almost made me want to drive out there and spend a day or two! 🚜🌽
Makes you appreciate farming alot more .
Great video! I really liked the longer one!
Awesome drone work your videography is astounding keep up the great work with showing the younger generation what's required to feed this nation
I've seen sinkholes open up in a wheatfield after a combine has gone over, size of a tractor and over 50 feet deep! Happens a lot in the UK in areas where there is chalk, heavy rain gets to run through cracks in the surface and then dissolved the chalk underground creating caverns, when you get a heavy vehicle run over the top it causes the cavern to collapse
Great video Ryan!
Brilliant drone shots!
I can't tell you how much the footage at 15:35 warmed my N.E. Iowa heart. :-)
Love watching your videos and can watch them all day. The only thing i can complain about is you need a better ladder and hand rails on top of that grain bin.
Prob the best video u have done thus far. Good job chief!!
Yep that's the main thing-- keeping the combine moving! So long as you can do that, you're doing all right. We still have a *slight* bottleneck in corn running a 9600 Deere with an 8 row head, a Killbros grain cart, and one semi. Fortunately it's only about 5-6 miles into town to the elevator and they usually manage to unload me very quickly. I run both the semi AND the grain cart most of the time, switching back and forth between them (which makes for a LONG day!) but at most my BIL says he has to shut down and wait on me for about fifteen minutes to get back with the semi... he can unload from the combine directly into the hopper bottom while I get the cart and then unload it into the hopper bottom while he goes back to picking, and then take one more dump off the combine and run it into the hopper bottom, stage the tractor and cart near where he's picking (so he doesn't have so far to run to dump) and then tarp the load and hit the road, and he'll have the cart and combine brimming full when I return with the empty semi... then we wash-rinse-repeat... LOL:) I admit I was kinda worried when he sold the tandem grain truck I had been running, but it only held 600 bushels fully loaded versus 1,000 in the steel hopper bottom semi, and the insurance/tags/diesel costs were about the same. Course the first year he had the semi, I ended up finishing up corn harvest hauling ALL the corn on the tandem because the trailer needed some work on the frame. I didn't even get out of the truck-- just shuttled back and forth between the fields and elevators... With ONLY the semi he's got no fallback in the event of a breakdown, except I guess gravity boxes and the tractor or pickup or both... or the nephew's semi... LOL:) BUT, they're pretty good about helping each other... We hauled a few loads for them this year. Sounds like you have a good system working. Hope it stays that way. Later! OL J R :)
Great video, Ryan! I enjoyed the whole 29:19 of it, thanks for sharing.
I lived in South central Missouri. My place had 3 high spots. My house was on one. The other two had sinkholes about 200 feet across. Yes, I did have insurance.
Ryan me and my girl friend and her bother are still waiting to do corn here at Warner south Dakota I was wach your video's when I am on my down time
Where we had long tractor runs back to the farm we used an extra trailer that the combine could do a stationery discharge into. All the trailers and tractors were fitted with auto hitches, so it was just a 2 min job to swap a loaded trailer for a an empty one. The tractors returning empty would load on the move. This method kept the combine cutting longer with out delays.
I loved this vid, GREAT JOB RYAN
Good job Ryan!! I love the longer vids! Keep up the good work!!
Ryan you do make better videos when you don't have to post every day. Using the drone through out video gives a much better presentation of your work on the farm. Lets just say that you are getting better at what you do on the videos. I enjoy what you post and thanks for taking the time to do the videos for us to watch.
Thanks for sharing Ryan..
Great video the drone footage makes me consider getting one for myself looks fun to play around with one
This is beautiful! Thank you !
My Dad was a safety inspector on the C&O Railroad. If he had seen you coming down that slanted ladder on the grain bin you would have been written up! ALWAYS come down a ladder facing the bin, just like you would when you climb it. If you don't and catch your heel on a rung you will do a "header" off of the bin. Please be safe!
Great video like always man.enjoy them a lot.
The drone footage is just killer!
@taco44051
6 жыл бұрын
Isnt it though? I mean thru all of their videos...well done
Just found your channel. Its awesome.
Holy crap! I can't believe that was a 30 minute video, felt like 10-15 I just got lost in it, Dang that is a steep driveway!!! especially for heavy loads
Drone shots were amazing
Ryan, thank you.
Great video, like the drone shots
Lead mines under fields, causing sinkholes, very interesting. Thanks for the vid.
Love the long videos
Loved the video. Thank you for sharing
Great video! 👍
Watching the grain load into thr grain cart reminds me of when the sugar cane harvest is done here in Nth Queensland Australia. They do it just like that only it cane n not corn. The cane is harvested green. In the old days they used to burn it before cutting by hand.
great music to go along with the video
Nice video , enjoyed this one very much, good music starting at 18:57
Keep up the good videos👍🏻
love that back ground music !
I know I'm talking to the wind, and I was the same way at 20 something, but I sure wish you guys would tether yourselves when you are on those bins! I really like y'all and don't want to see the "Terrible Day on The Farm" video. Only takes a second to clip in! I have a knee,shoulder and ankle that will never be the same from falls.
Great video keep up the great work
Great drone videos this fall! Very professional.
This is some of your best work, that was great drone footage! November 4th is Minnesota deer opener so good luck there I'm sure you will kill it but I will wait for the video.
Great video to watch
Love the video a lot and keep it up
that song tho ...i want it touched my soul!!
@gaspersmodej3261
5 жыл бұрын
what's the song name? let me know if you know :)
Superb all round video great drone skills loved the dusk shot as i say all round interesting video:):):)
Awsome video Ryan!! Can you possibly get someone to video you at the expo in a few weeks and post it for the people who live far away like me??
Great video.
The drone shots are great. Do you have videos that show the grain coming out of the trailer into the auger to go up in the bin?
Hi Ryan my name is chad the farm day was great can't wait tell next year
Nice video!
It would seem that the size of the gravity wagon is, as we would say in chemistry class back in the day, the Rate Limiting Step. At least you upgraded that for the current harvest from what it was. The grain auger might be a close second, at least as far as its height is concerned.
Great video, I really enjoy the drone footage. Keep up the good work. God bless.
You guys should look into getting an older straight truck and pull a wagon/pup. It would be cheaper to run than the 76 and could have more capacity. You can pick up older GMC topkick styles for cheap.
Love the video keep up the good work you guys are good farmers good at KZread and one really good drone operator
Awesome Video !!!!!!!
Just a suggestion. You should use fall protection. A simple harness and line is all you need.
Imo you should either get some core samples done on the field or you might wanna start planting some trees in certain spots to stop soil erosion
Great Video Ryan... Will the corn dry down to 15 with that wind?
Great Video. Just wondering how well the spreader works we have multiple 30ft MFS Silos/Bins in New Zealand. We usally shovel them out by hand at the end of the day for even drying. We have known about the spreaders but were worried they might be a waste of time and we would have to still shovel it out anyway. We do alot of Ryegrass and Small Seed Crops. Thanks
Your living my dream.. unfortunately I'm too damn old and crippled up to do it anymore but that was always my dream
@marshallman1au
6 жыл бұрын
I never started ..... Perhaps next time around ..... It will happen ..... :) But I DO know about the "Too damn old and crippled ..... " >8^(
@daslow132
6 жыл бұрын
Omar Alvarez It doesn't matter what tractor you have, farming is still physically demanding
Hey Ryan. Great video. Are the lights on the grain wagon that Travis is pulling LED lights? They look great from the drone view.
Those sink holes gotta be scary with a full load
This is super neat
I hope the next time I see you on top of a grain bin, you will have a safety line and good harness. I’ve worked in high places with wind and rain. I can tell you it only takes a small gust of wind or a swinging load to cause a catastrophic loss. In your case a big family loss. Stay safe young man. As to sink holes, a good used track excavator would be useful for stabilizing those sink holes and for a great many other projects on a farm. Great for brush and pasture clean up.
@retracyrb
6 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the safety line and good harness and he could use it for more education in farming
@marshallman1au
6 жыл бұрын
James Whetstone Yes .... Losing Ryan would mean a great loss to people world wide ..... Ryan .... PLEASE take as many safety steps you can ..... And if you want to drown out the wind noise take me up with you ...... My screaming will obliterate all of it ...... ROFL! Stay safe Mate ..... Please ? BTW .... Tracked excavators seem to be worth their weight in gold .... From what I've seen people do with them on the Tube ......
@mikearmstrong7830
6 жыл бұрын
Put on a safety harness or take your spanking like a man.
@jameswhetstone8111
6 жыл бұрын
Mike Armstrong Well now, our family has become very fond of these young fellows and their families. They recently lost a Sloan representative friend in an early morning crash most likely thinking nothing would of could happen to them. The fellow in the crash crossed to centerline into the path of a Peterbuilt hauling grain. Things happen so quick. Thank you for supporting the idea of safety. An old uncle told me fortyfive years ago when I bought my first tractor trailer, “Slow down, Stay to the Right and pay attention”. That applies to all of us, right?
@ohiofarmlife4020
6 жыл бұрын
The bins have rings around them on the roof so you can catch yourself
Could the EZ Trail grain wagon handle slightly higher side extensions, so that you can empty the Brent grain cart completely every time?
Always enjoy your videos. I recall a friend getting stick in his tractor in a big sinkhole back in the 90's, they had to pull it out with another tractor, lots of mines under those hills where the farm is, and lots of rain in Wales 😅
Love the beautiful drone footage!