They can harvest about 500 bushels in the time it would take to stop and switch trailers if it can be done in two minutes. The 20 or 30 lost compared to work stoppage loss don’t compare.
I’m sorry how many fields have you physically harvested before 😂🤣 I love people on CZcams telling professionals who’ve been doin this stuff since they were teenagers how ‘they’ should do it. Put your vids up then fella..
Compared to the caught chaff, they really don't spill that much. But if the machine is cutting then it is shooting, it's not like a normal combine with a grain tank integrated. But it would be nice to see a forage combine with a chaff tank
This looks good on camera, but what you don't see is when they filled up the second trailer, they both sat idle waiting for an empty to show up. This only works when you have three times the holding capacity. You would need 4 to 6 trailers depending on the distance they have to travel to unload.
The countryside is beautiful and its people are the best. my admiration and my respect for the people who work and allow us to have food on our table, God bless them.
Fantastic,i remember as a child thinking who would ever want to be a farmer , it's really hard work,youre filthy most of the time 😞but its so beautiful to connect with the earth and nature 👍
@@CM-ve1bz I've run pickers older than those and they have a shutoff on the dump shoot, you lean how to operate the damn thing. And keep shoot close to the trailer/ bin/ truck
@@kennethwoolever5054 You can’t shut them off and keep moving. It’s a chute, there is no storage space to hold a couple of hundred bushels while switching carts.
@@FirstLast-pt7bmOk go pay them for their extra time then lol. The money lost spending time to stop that tiny bit of waste is nothing compated to the money lost in the corn. it all rots into the soil anyway.
@@FirstLast-pt7bmindustrial farming is unsustainable because its so insanely efficient its pulling too many minerals out the soil and putting too much pollution out there. not because the yield is less. Industrial farming consistently beats other styles in yield ENORMOUSLY, especially for cost: there is a reason organic grown industrial farming id already 2x as expensive.
Grew up in nebraska, there's lots of corn, my grandfather was amazed at the machines. He grew up when teams of horses were common. By the way thats silage corn stalks everything is ground up for feed. Very little waste.
And that is all planned. bull shit it's called lazy and water goes to show we don't need all the Deadly Gmo to feed the world lazy and less time in the fields
I see they're practicing a slight amount of permaculture by intentionally "wasting" the organic matter that goes back into the soil somewhat (but with all the tilling and spraying they're probably doing, bet it would all just blow away if their timing isn't great re: weather).
First thought man they are spilling alot. Second thought bet the wildlife love it! We often forget that migrating wildbirds as well as local wildlife depend on food they can glean from farmland.
Industrial farming is pretty amazing. You don't really have to go back that far to see just how much we have dialed the process in from where it was. Suuuper cool.
Except when the "green" bearings overheat, start a fire, and the combine and field go up in flames. There have been a number of videos on YT about this during this harvest season. Beware of the color of your equipment. Just an observation. Good Luck and thank you all for showing the best of Americans who can feed the world.
I used to know a couple that immigrated from Nebraska to Texas in the early 80's. He had been a mechanic and handy man on a fairly large family owned operation there in Nebraska and I remember him telling me one time that a new combine of some certain make and model, cost more than a Lamborghini we saw driving down the road, something like $300K if I remember right, but back then I couldn't have told you what a Lamborghini even was hardly, if it hadn't been for the Playboy "articles " I frequently read.
@parentsbasement7734 I can believe it, especially now days. What gets me is the manufacturers like John Deere that tried to make it where a farmer couldn't fix anything themselves and had to try and transport these beast back to a dealership for relatively minor repairs that could be done in the field in a few minutes, without it taking days that a farmer might not have to get their crops in. Even if I never buy anything bigger than a riding lawnmower for the rest of my life, a John Deere it will not be for that simple reason alone. They are more evil than Budlight in my opinion now.
What great machines! Corn is planted so densely now it can only be harvested as such. I remember as a kid playing and hiding in rows of corn. Now cant even squeeze in
I love the way the action 'ere takes place in this footage. I too one time 'ere in my life, I was a Chaser Bin Operator similar to what's happenin' 'ere in this footage. I loved it wish I could go back to doin' it again 'n again. Loved it. Such a pleasant vision of what takes place out in the open Country air of Life's Duties as a Farmer. Just a great view.
Walter, you did good! I love the smell of fresh plowed or mowed or rained on earth and I bet you do too! The air before a storm, what’s in it? Dirt, I’m sure, but ozone, you know, when lightning is flashing around you, but doesn’t strike you. I love the change of colors in the sky as dark clouds blow in. Mud, barnyards, the breath of horses, clucking chickens. Overalls on the clothes line flapping in the breeze. Fresh eggs and my own smoked hams and homemade sausage. Doesn’t everyone? I’m 85 years into it and send you my best regards. Keep the faith and live a good life. Ed
@@e.conboy4286 Hi, Ed. Thanks for your well regarded reply. Yes! Old Mate, all o' those you mentioned 'n more takes place on our Mother Land. It's all to do with Respecting good old Mother Nature. It's obvious you've had 18 years more experiences of learnin' more than me and I'm pretty sure there's more knotches on your life's traits that would be worth followin'. I'm also pretty sure you've entertained your immediate families as well as close friends with your lessons and those stories that follows. You would be of great value to those around you in a regular emphasis. I too am one of those story tellers of my life's experiences growing up out in the long distance outback trek where anything 'n ev'rythin' can 'n does happen. We all learn from our own mistakes although we didn't know anythin' about mistakes it was always whatever the way Mother Nature meant it to be. If ya' got hurt you learnt not to do it that way again 'n so on. So yes Ed it's been good to hear from you and most appreciated. You have a good day old Mate 'n Cheers.
Absolutely Awesome way to do that shopping of the corn that, you don't loose that much on the ground like that, the deer have to have something to eat also and maybe they turn the cows out into the fields when they get done shopping corn. Looks like a heck of a very good crop of corn,they will have plenty of feed for the livestock or whatever they are using it for.
@@repairmanjoe8081: it looks like a lot of land....a really huge plot if you count the fallow field in the background. I can't imagine harvesting 200 acres(?) with less equipment.
@@juanherediaambriz4257maybe a tall deer. dont worry these cut quite high off the ground theyd get damaged if they hit the soil. A mouse nesting IN the crop is another story...
"Is that technically baiting deer for hunting? Or is it just a nice coincidence?" I ask looking through my scope laying in the bed of my pickup. "Shut up stupid" said my brother, who did that on purpose while running the harvestor.
Too much waste, they should be using one trailer for each harvester.
They can harvest about 500 bushels in the time it would take to stop and switch trailers if it can be done in two minutes.
The 20 or 30 lost compared to work stoppage loss don’t compare.
That was my 1st thought too, and I haven't nmbeen around enough big farming operations to have a 2nd one yet.
I’m sorry how many fields have you physically harvested before 😂🤣
I love people on CZcams telling professionals who’ve been doin this stuff since they were teenagers how ‘they’ should do it.
Put your vids up then fella..
@aileronsintowind6835
If your replying to me, you should probably learn to read the full comment before responding.
@@floydholder597 you don’t know how YT works I assume. If I was replying to you it would have been @floyd as this is.
The deer are going to have a field day.
It's funny how we think alike.
That was my first thought as well.
The deer have already been having a field day -😎
Pun intended...
No, the hogs are going to have a field day.
@@fredeb67
Yes, I got ferrel hog stories .
Imagine showing this to a farmer in 1853
😀👍🏻
He'll sell his wife.
THEY WOULD BE PISSED OFF AT ALL OF THE TROUBLE THEY WENT THROUGH WITH THE FREE LABOR FOR THE PREVIOUS 40 YEARS.
@@mikeoxlong8264slave labour in the USA you mean lol
Sure are a lots of wast😮
Surprised no one figured a better way to not lose so much corn when harvesting.
Its chaff
Ahi no estan cosechando maiz. Estan mecanizando el sembradío para comida de animales como las reces.
The waste is like 0.1% to the whole harvest hence they don't care. I guess.
@@fridge_cold no its not.
Tarlada yaşayan canlılarda lazım
Its visually satisfying to watch a harvest. Gotta love a good corn field. 😊
I plant corn. Two harvesters require 5 trailers to run smoothly.
That's going to depend on haul distance
@@johnbaker1256how dare you disagree, clearly this man knows better than all else
That depends immensely on haul distance
Смотря на какое расстояние возить
My grandfather would be having a fit seeing that much missing the trailer.
That’s money on the ground!
My Uncle would have fired me !
Pues que le de’
Two harvesters 1 cup
Why do they spill so much?
I was about to ask the said question, and it's not like you can't see the excess spills .
If you see the ground accually they dont spill that much
@jon3144 - If they were to fill the bins the way they usually do such as 1 × 1 it wouldn't be as much spillage , just saying.
Compared to the caught chaff, they really don't spill that much. But if the machine is cutting then it is shooting, it's not like a normal combine with a grain tank integrated. But it would be nice to see a forage combine with a chaff tank
Whatever is spilled just push the price to the consumer.
That's whole plant silage, awesome feed stuff for ruminants.
Non c'est très mauvais de le faire fermenter et ça donne un sale goût au lait de vache .
Le naturel laisser les vaches brouter
This looks good on camera, but what you don't see is when they filled up the second trailer, they both sat idle waiting for an empty to show up. This only works when you have three times the holding capacity. You would need 4 to 6 trailers depending on the distance they have to travel to unload.
master
Why do you have to just point out the worst
Really.
The countryside is beautiful and its people are the best. my admiration and my respect for the people who work and allow us to have food on our table, God bless them.
That's not food...
love the overhead shot...brilliant 😎
thanks a lot
Yeah … i just amazr with the accuracy…
Yes thats when two goes into one 😂its full very quickly 🎉
돈있으면 땅도 사고 기계도 사고 ㅡ 돈이돈을 불러오고 부자가 더많은 부을 누루고 ㅡ돈이 참좋죠 ㅎㅎ
Fantastic,i remember as a child thinking who would ever want to be a farmer , it's really hard work,youre filthy most of the time 😞but its so beautiful to connect with the earth and nature 👍
Leaving bushels on the ground doesn't seem practical
Got that right.
Money lost stopping to switch vs money lost on the ground.
They can harvest a lot of corn in the 2 to 3 minutes it would take to stop and switch.
@@CM-ve1bz I've run pickers older than those and they have a shutoff on the dump shoot, you lean how to operate the damn thing. And keep shoot close to the trailer/ bin/ truck
@@kennethwoolever5054
You can’t shut them off and keep moving. It’s a chute, there is no storage space to hold a couple of hundred bushels while switching carts.
@@CM-ve1bz you have the wrong equipment then
I love watching dazzling urbanites critique modern farming technique.
Критика не означает отрицание заслуг ❤
Questa è un po' megalomania...vedo del gran prodotto buttato a terra .. sprecato.. così non va bene..lavorassero per me non accetterei,
Food waste is food waste, Is it not?
This is why modern farming techniques are mostly unsustainable. We need to do better.
@@FirstLast-pt7bmOk go pay them for their extra time then lol. The money lost spending time to stop that tiny bit of waste is nothing compated to the money lost in the corn. it all rots into the soil anyway.
@@FirstLast-pt7bmindustrial farming is unsustainable because its so insanely efficient its pulling too many minerals out the soil and putting too much pollution out there. not because the yield is less. Industrial farming consistently beats other styles in yield ENORMOUSLY, especially for cost: there is a reason organic grown industrial farming id already 2x as expensive.
Looks professional either way
The amount of investment these people undertake boggles my mind
Just one of those tractors cost as much as a very nice house.
Grew up in nebraska, there's lots of corn, my grandfather was amazed at the machines. He grew up when teams of horses were common. By the way thats silage corn stalks everything is ground up for feed. Very little waste.
😀👍🏻 thanks for sharing some history
REAL TALK,,, NOW THATS HOW,, YOU GET SHIT ,, """ DONE """ TIMING IS EVERYTHING!!!
Great team work guys
My first thought was look at all that waste. My second thought is looks like works done and it’s hunting season. Farmers know what’s up. 💥 💥
will make the soil more fertile
24 rows at a clip😊
One of your best videos yet in terms of showing the big picture.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hu
What as setup!!! Nice work
This is so satisfying to watch, being in North Carolina girl, we can truly appreciate things like this.❤❤❤
Thanks for watching
The Good Ol'" Double Team
Very Nice👌
Lol.
The deer and geese gona love those fields
농장주가 직접 하는게 아니고 아마 저런것만 작업을 해주는 업체들이 많을듯 하네요 참 보기좋습니다 건강하세요
Really good looking fresh colored crop ya got there 👌👍👍
That’s what I told my prom date
Thank you Billy Joe and Frank Hank jr. Without you i would probably starve.
흘린다고 해서
낭비는 아님
땅을 비옥하게
만들어 줄테니
👍
ITS GOT THE JUICE!
Awesome teamwork. Anything that hits the ground is feed for the wildlife and game Animals to get them through the winter
And that is all planned. bull shit it's called lazy and water goes to show we don't need all the Deadly Gmo to feed the world lazy and less time in the fields
I was impressed by how well orchestrated this was.
You don't run a farm to feed the wildlife.
Addirittura 😂sei sicuro 😂😂questa la devo fare leggere ai colleghi agricoltori 😂dopo 2 giorni e marcito tutto🤣🤭
@@lisalarouge6309ben orchestrato😂😂dalle parti mie se sprechi così il prodotto buttandolo a terra,il giorno dopo non lavori più per nessuno 😂
That's awesome
Професионалы!
So satisfying to watch.
I see they're practicing a slight amount of permaculture by intentionally "wasting" the organic matter that goes back into the soil somewhat (but with all the tilling and spraying they're probably doing, bet it would all just blow away if their timing isn't great re: weather).
First thought man they are spilling alot. Second thought bet the wildlife love it! We often forget that migrating wildbirds as well as local wildlife depend on food they can glean from farmland.
That's harvest folks!
Industrial farming is pretty amazing.
You don't really have to go back that far to see just how much we have dialed the process in from where it was.
Suuuper cool.
those corn choppers are sticky-wicked machines.
Like "Mad Max" wicked. 😲😎
I agree mate
Except when the "green" bearings overheat, start a fire, and the combine and field go up in flames. There have been a number of videos on YT about this during this harvest season. Beware of the color of your equipment. Just an observation. Good Luck and thank you all for showing the best of Americans who can feed the world.
Ooook my pops would be running you out the field! Look at all that you wasted trying to go faster!!
Haste makes waste
Yeah absolutely right... They are wasting too much.
time taken to secure that like 2 rows of waste you could mow half a column
우리와 달라
상상이상입니다.
굉장합니다~^^
This is what true team work looks like
Where's the wild animals at? WE usually get to see wild pigs run out of this type of field only to get caught in a net and made into food
How far does each wagon have to go to get back to empty and then return?
No night time action?
What the farmers have to go into debt for to the banks to have those machines is unbelievable, they got those poor farmers in financial purgatory.
I used to know a couple that immigrated from Nebraska to Texas in the early 80's.
He had been a mechanic and handy man on a fairly large family owned operation there in Nebraska and I remember him telling me one time that a new combine of some certain make and model, cost more than a Lamborghini we saw driving down the road, something like $300K if I remember right, but back then I couldn't have told you what a Lamborghini even was hardly, if it hadn't been for the Playboy "articles " I frequently read.
@@floydholder597they are 3×s as much as a Lambo
@parentsbasement7734 I can believe it, especially now days.
What gets me is the manufacturers like John Deere that tried to make it where a farmer couldn't fix anything themselves and had to try and transport these beast back to a dealership for relatively minor repairs that could be done in the field in a few minutes, without it taking days that a farmer might not have to get their crops in.
Even if I never buy anything bigger than a riding lawnmower for the rest of my life, a John Deere it will not be for that simple reason alone.
They are more evil than Budlight in my opinion now.
They make a choice to buy bigger & bigger equipment instead of making di with what they have already! Punto!!
Ching chow Bing, qawow!
What great machines! Corn is planted so densely now it can only be harvested as such. I remember as a kid playing and hiding in rows of corn. Now cant even squeeze in
Beautiful, piece of machinery 😊
I love the way the action 'ere takes place in this footage. I too one time 'ere in my life, I was a Chaser Bin Operator similar to what's happenin' 'ere in this footage. I loved it wish I could go back to doin' it again 'n again. Loved it. Such a pleasant vision of what takes place out in the open Country air of Life's Duties as a Farmer. Just a great view.
Walter, you did good! I love the smell of fresh plowed or mowed or rained on earth and I bet you do too! The air before a storm, what’s in it? Dirt, I’m sure, but ozone, you know, when lightning is flashing around you, but doesn’t strike you. I love the change of colors in the sky as dark clouds blow in. Mud, barnyards, the breath of horses, clucking chickens. Overalls on the clothes line flapping in the breeze. Fresh eggs and my own smoked hams and homemade sausage. Doesn’t everyone? I’m 85 years into it and send you my best regards. Keep the faith and live a good life. Ed
@@e.conboy4286 Hi, Ed. Thanks for your well regarded reply. Yes! Old Mate, all o' those you mentioned 'n more takes place on our Mother Land. It's all to do with Respecting good old Mother Nature. It's obvious you've had 18 years more experiences of learnin' more than me and I'm pretty sure there's more knotches on your life's traits that would be worth followin'. I'm also pretty sure you've entertained your immediate families as well as close friends with your lessons and those stories that follows. You would be of great value to those around you in a regular emphasis. I too am one of those story tellers of my life's experiences growing up out in the long distance outback trek where anything 'n ev'rythin' can 'n does happen. We all learn from our own mistakes although we didn't know anythin' about mistakes it was always whatever the way Mother Nature meant it to be. If ya' got hurt you learnt not to do it that way again 'n so on. So yes Ed it's been good to hear from you and most appreciated. You have a good day old Mate 'n Cheers.
luv it- they can process twice as much
Good operator s right there, keep those choppers moving, that little bit went on the ground was nothing just a little splash is all !!!!
The stuff dropped on the field will be plowed under and just enrich the soil more so it won't go to waste.
The ground is yellow behind them. I’ve never seen or could even imagine so much waste. The ground is yellow behind the hopper wagons.
@@danwallace973490% stalk.
This is maze silage, not corn.
No delay no rushing. Amazing 🤩
Absolutely Awesome way to do that shopping of the corn that, you don't loose that much on the ground like that, the deer have to have something to eat also and maybe they turn the cows out into the fields when they get done shopping corn. Looks like a heck of a very good crop of corn,they will have plenty of feed for the livestock or whatever they are using it for.
Yes Deer and a rifle . Thanks Giving supper Solved
This really cool. How many people go their whole lives without even seeing a farm.
👍🏻 lots I bet mate
@@ProHorizon Thanks for posting....those machines are incredible, and so are you!
Thanks a lot 😀
Nice post and all, not a normal size farm to run equipment like this. Mega farm.
@@repairmanjoe8081: it looks like a lot of land....a really huge plot if you count the fallow field in the background. I can't imagine harvesting 200 acres(?) with less equipment.
Yall got it goin on
Watching the harvest in the Central Valley of CA is always impressive
I bet it is 👍🏻
Que bonito es trabajar el campo, el olor a tierra y a milpa no tiene presio ❤❤❤
Well done. The" waste" helps feed any wildlife around. What little there was. Doing it this way costs less
I dont if you Christian but the bible advices to leave some for bird....
это не комп. игра?))) потрясающе
My dream chopper😊
CLAAS
I think it's wonderful that they leave something for the little birds.
TEAMWORK BABY! ❤❤
This is awesome…
That's amazing aim!! And if they're not rotating the crop next year an interesting way of reseeding the field.
Early 1900s farming has changed 😂
Team work
Wish my snowthrower thru snow like that!
That would be cool 😎
Get a Honda!
NOW THATS VERY GOOD TEAM WORK
that’s my childhood, we spend hours just watching them and John Deer was the coolest. we were shocked when
we were invited next to
driver seat. 😁
I bet you were, it’s great in cab 👍🏻
We NEED our FARMERS!!!
Crazy skills
Imagine being a farmer a 100 years or more ago. Today the machinery does all the work for you.
It would be a shock 😮
The farming idea appears workable
Feeding the WORLD 🌎 ❤️
So organised
Lol. It wasn't until the empty trailor showed up that i realized the first combine wasn't towing the trailor.
You're spilling it 😂
Perfection!
Dans la connerie sûrement
So impressive!!!!
Very efficient !😊
Who operates the the boom on the foragers or do they have cameras on the end?
The driver has cameras
@@ProHorizon thanks
Thats what you call clearing a field 😳
They way are waiting more than I would I know me and another person could i6⁴no waste
Geez, get some in the trailer!
That is absolutely amazing. Takes years of practice to get this good
QUE TECNOLOGIA DE PONTA NA AGRICULTURA, TEM EQUIPAMENTO PARA TUDO, OTIMO VIDEO .❤❤❤❤
Another video that ends too soon . I could put this on the big screen and watch all day
Peanut gallery is amazing.
Yup, you guys are doing a great job there Awesome looking, that is a lot of corn being chopped there.ha. !!!
You got that right!
What a waste! Notice how not all of the harvest falls into the truck's bed and how it is thrown away when filling the other truck's bed.
Какая красота!техника что надо!корм для животных готов!❤❤
This is pretty corny
Spectacular.
This looks like a game, with really great graphics
At least the birds and the field animals are well fed
Sure they are killing them. Rabbit. Birds. That nest on the ground. The cows are getting a lot protein. Because they are milling the animals😢
@@juanherediaambriz4257maybe a tall deer. dont worry these cut quite high off the ground theyd get damaged if they hit the soil. A mouse nesting IN the crop is another story...
Nicely done ✔️ ❤
Thanks for the visit
When TWo Goes Into One Got Me 🤣😂
IF YOU KNOW THEN YOU KNOW 😜🤣
"Is that technically baiting deer for hunting? Or is it just a nice coincidence?" I ask looking through my scope laying in the bed of my pickup.
"Shut up stupid" said my brother, who did that on purpose while running the harvestor.
I love agriculture...🤠