Soybean Harvest Has Started Here In Southeastern Illinois With 2 Case IH Combines S2 E25
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- čas přidán 18. 09. 2021
- The Corn Crew continues to gobble up the acres this harvest and now the bean crew is jumping in on the action.
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Great footage of that lightning storm.... beautiful....
Great video Reese
Good luck combining your beans George
Good luck combining your 2021 crops Ivers Farms
Awesome video, thank you all
Good harvest. Incredible drone shots of storm and lighting!!!!!
Enjoyed
Another quality video, retired coal miner here 42yrs. worked on several farms part-time always loved it thanks again!!!
Good luck combining your corn Dennis
What a great week, Ivers Farms twice! Glad to see David doing so well. Can't keep the good ones down. Stay safe!
Good luck combining beans David
You captured some beautiful footage in this video! From lightning in the distance to sunset behind the combine, it was good fun to watch.
Fantastic operation
Raining over here in southeastern Indiana this morning but we had a stout weekend in the fields. (stout for only 1 combine that is and my red combine is only a 8250 not those big 9250s) I started soybeans Friday morning and ran corn at night. Corn and soybeans really good here. As close as I can tell by the monitor in the combine soybeans are pushing 90 bu/acre (about like last season) and corn is about 210 bu/per acre so I can't complain on non irrigated land. Good to see most everyone in Indiana and Illinois are harvesting good crops. Still a little early in Ohio as they are about 2 weeks behind Indiana from what I hear. Looks like rain until late Wednesday here so we can get thing repaired that needs attention and get some rest. Thanks for the videos Ivers Farms, I love hearing about what the crops are doing else where.
Yes, that sounds like a great year! We got .1 of rain last night so the bean crew isn’t running. I’m seeing it raining about a mile away so the corn crew may be shut down shortly
Thanks again for a fine production and update 👍👍👍✌️
Great video Reese!
Your farm as well as Larson Farms have to be the cleanest and most organized shops I’ve seen. Very impressive.
Thanks
I agree.... Check out Millennial Farmer too
Hi from England , look forward to your videos every week got to say your equipment always nice to look at and looks well maintained, that’s one nice lookin 4020👍
I was the draftsman for Brent grain carts back in late '86 early'87. Then joined the Marine Corps...Oohrah!!!!!!!!!!
I love my grain cart and thanks for serving
That 4020 is beautiful
Thanks again from Australia generations on video are captured for future generations 👍
Awesome. Really enjoy the videos. Thank you
Great video! Good to see George in his new combine. Get ready for some rain. It started in Middle Tennessee yesterday morning. It’s still raining this morning. The 4020 looks great!
There’s some just a county south of us right now
I think that we ALL can agree that the 4020 & 1066 IH are the 2 BEST all around tractors EVER!!!!
806 for me we had one same time as the 4020 wish we still had it
@@dennisivers1602 they're getting tough to find a decent one & if you find one it'll cost you out the ...
Always always love you guys video so put out great videos
“I’m thinking I’m a fan of this Global Warning… sure making for some good crops!!” 🤣 Spot on 👍
Amen brother!!
case is just the goat
Can’t believe I’m just finding your channel. Great Channel !! Keep up the good work !!
Glad you found us
Another great video! Glad to see the yields are looking good.
Been watching you guys for months on big screen. 4020 best piece equipment I’ve seen ❤️❤️ in while😄
Capturing the lightening to start the video was awesome! I really enjoy watching your videos and think it’s great how you are always trying new things to improve the farm!
I don’t won’t them to get too predictable and boring
Sweet old 4020 the tractor that made John Deere
Great job fellows keep it up
Great video guys, just subscribed and glad I did! Quality content and great equipment!
Thanks for subscribing
I grew up on a 350 acre tobacco,corn, soybean farm in S.Georgia.Our biggest combines were a 6600 JD and a 1480 International.Tractors were 86 and 66 series IH and the smaller IH utilities.I left the farm in 1981 to learn a trade.I bet I couldn't even start a new tractor or combine today without a tutorial.
I’m sure you’d catch back up after a walk through. Gpa died in 94. I wonder what he would think if he could see farming now
Awesome channel boys. There’s nothing like family farming. I wouldn’t trade it for the world. May have when I was younger,,, but I understand now what my Dad knew, and my granddad knew and my great granddad. Now I see it with my boys. On a none serious note, that 4020 is the prettiest tractor of the bunch!
She is a looker. You’re right there’s something about being part of a lineage
Great video !! Ivers Farms rocks !!!
Wish I was there helping!!😃
Great job everyone
Always impressed how easy you guys make farming that many acres look, a bunch of moving parts working together, keep up the good work
Thanks a good team with great leadership can’ get a lot done
That is because they don't have ditches and mountains to go around like Southern Illinois..haa
nice lookin 4020d
Thanks Reese.. I appreciate that.. But I mostly appreciate you making these videos.. I love farming more than anything and through y'alls videos I get to be involved in it..
Happy to be of service. Your a good man
Great job you guys rock. Glad to see David back and healthy.
Enjoy your video you guys do alot nice weather 2
Awesome job as always! Really like the drone capturing the lightning in slo mo! Great to see David doing well and George on down running at full speed. Thanks for putting this all together.
Great videography of the storm on the horizon. I know it hurts the progress of the harvest but it is a beautiful site to see just how big a storm can be. Thanks for the glimpse into your farming operation.
I should of kept it in one spot instead of moving it around
I’ll get another one, one of these days
Really like the drone footage. Thanks
I’ve been on CZcams for a few years but have never left a comment but I felt compelled after following your channel and watching your videos. I am truly impressed by your content/format and the sense of family and community that comes thru load a clear. You guys are a credit to the profession and I’m a BIG fan of the Ivers team. All the best!
Honored to have you as a fan and as a recipient of your first comment
17k subs!! So happy for y'all!!
I agree 💯👍
1400 new subscribers in a week is a huge week for us
@@iversfarms and you deserve them👍👏👍👍
@@iversfarms it's the addition of "eye candy" to your channel!! Lol
Frfr tho
@@henrylopez5252 it’s definitely not hurting anything
Amazing you guys try farming and trucking…..ya have to love both
Great video
Good look bean combine Big Red 👍👍
Bono snowshoes from the Republic of Montana .. good luck with your harvest .. I'll be watching from my recliner ;-}
Happy to have you along on the recliner
You guys are doing a great job with the videos. Keep it up!
Thanks, means a lot coming from you
Awesome footage of the lightning show. You do a great job on your videos
Love that drone footage of machines moving through the field. Really shows how everyone does their part to make it all flow smoothly. Also, love the sped up footage of the combine moving through the crop. Just think how fast you would get done if you could really move that fast. I know first hand what it is like to drive into the sunset picking corn and cutting beans both. Before any sensors to help you steer. Can't see a thing and hope for the best. One time I got stopped inches from gathering a skunk up into the bean head.
George talks about all the lights they use to rig up to try and see through the bean dust.
He never imagined that one day they wouldn’t need to see
@@iversfarms Amen on the lights. The factory installed lights amounted to next to noting.
I’m so happy about your harvest time be safe throughout harvest have good yields. We will be running corn in 2 weeks with our 1440 and 4 row head.
Thanks, I bet you’re starting to get anxious
@@iversfarms no grain cart for the bean Crew?
Cool drone shots from the lightning 👍🏻
16:30 is a beautiful shot with th sun peaking through.
Yeah, I got a good picture of that as well
My dad had several 4020 tractors when I was growing up. All of ours had the synchro-range transmissions. They always had the best power steering and hydraulics of any tractor, new or old, that we ever owned. The engines sound great as well.
Great video again
You farmers are total professionals
God bless
Thank you I appreciate that comment
Get Mr Dennis to give us a shot of his feeder house cleaner in action from time to time. I can't remember if he can control it from the cab. Awesome having two videos this week! 1 1/2" of rain in southern middle Tennessee yesterday and this morn.
He’s got a switch in the cab.
He showed it off in the last video
Good to hear you say who the old farms are!
Absolutely, that’s how all the fields are named as well
Enjoyed the video 👍🏽 always love watching your videos. Everyone always seem to be positive and always having a good time which isn’t very common when your listening to farmers 😅
You’re right. Might as well have a good time while you’re working
Hate when the "eye candy" doesn't cooperate. LOL :)
It happens
“ fan of global warming “. Love it !! Hope you guys stay safe !!
You guys are doing awesome work keep it up. Love watching these videos.
Fantastic videos keep up the good work guys
The old 4020 looks good ! I tell all these John Deere people around here how much I love my JD equipment, and I do . Would not trade my John Deere lawn mowers for any others !
If I want something that does real hard lifting and pulling work, I’m staying with my old IH power.
Watching all those Case/IH combines with the Case/IH Trak tractor does my heart well !!!! Priceless in more ways than one ☝️.
I love my Deere mower as well
Those red combines always have the cleanest grain tanks!
Good lighting show
Cool droneshots with the lightning
That was some cool storm footage Reese👍👍👍y’all are killin it bud keep em coming ivers family👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🇺🇸MERICA 🇺🇸
Should’ve kept it still instead of moving it around.
Almost crashed in takeoff. That wind was fierce
@@iversfarms looked rough alright but glad it survived and cool as he!!😎
you did a super job on this video it was great
We want to see you more of you and your dad
Superbe vidéo avec de magnifiques vues de l'orage et de vues aériennes des moissonneuses rouges👌👍
Another good vidio
Great video glade to see that you are cutting beans sound like the yield are going be great seem like the new combine run pretty smooth on the road that was interesting to hear what they paid for that ground that Dennis and George bought sound like the yield are going to be good this year.
Yes it’s looking like a year to remember. I really enjoyed dads story about the ground too
I notice you have combines in Beans & Corn. In western KY (not far away) we go all out on getting the corn off quickly so we can plant winter wheat. I say we, it's my friends farm, but I graduated with Brian and have been helping them for over 35 years when not at my factory job. I enjoy your videos, I am like a kid, I just love watching when I am not driving something on the farm. (Brian is all about John Deere, they randomly show up with a Case about every 10 years)lol
Some guys love their brands. Our grain system can only keep up with one corn combine.
We could do 2 corn combines if we hauled to different locations with a few more guys. We like running the two in beans so they don’t dry out on us
It has started in Southern Ontario as well.
We are in pretty good shape here
Happy to hear that
You all are coming along nicely. Rough start in corn but got better. Around 350 acres done, 202 average. I'm thinking beans will be good end of the week. Been dry here so that helps. Take care guys. Stay safe and alert.👍
Those starts aren’t always fun but hopefully it’ll go smooth. Sounds like your corn is good. How does that compare to your normal average
@@iversfarms That is usually what our average is. We do have about a thousand acres that normally yield better but also have fields that yield poorly no matter what we do. Just want to make enough to farm next year......lol🤔
@@scottpykare801 that’s always the goal my friend
@@iversfarms 👍Amen brother.
New guy 🏴
Watching you folks in a field is like watching a Choreographed dance somehow .
I could see that
Good info Dennis I wish prices per acre were like back in 73 😉
Were getting along pretty good also a few miles south of ya'll in Gallatin Co. IL. Hope harvest stays going as good as possible , rain today through Tuesday. Hopefully knock some of the dust down around here.
Have you gotten in rain yet?
@@iversfarms some of our fields have gotten a tenth so far some not a drop.
Also 100% agree that ol faithful 1197 is the best number, we plant a good chunk of that have for years!
A-Maize-ing drone footage!!
😂 I see what you did there
Never gets old!!
Been waiting for this👍
You mean you've 'bean' waiting for this!!??
Lol, see what I did there!!
@@henrylopez5252 lmao. I see what you did there 🤣🤣🤣
Not too far from you guys, just right down south in Owensboro ky, cool to see some guys from the tristate 👍
I have a sister in law that teaches there
Great videos. Yal gonna have to do Huntin video when harvest is done
Maybe
Nice to see some farmers are having a good year not so good in eastern MT
Sorry to hear that. Here’s to next year
Enjoy your drone footage to vlog ratio!
You have some great drone shots!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Pam, how are you doing?
@@iversfarms Doin' good. Just got home from vaca in Cape Cod...beautiful. I just love your CZcamss. I also watch Larson Farms from W Central MN. You both do a lot of things alike.
28:40 I thought is was the "auger wagon driver's" job to clean the windows 🤔🤔. Come on Reese your slacking 😎😎
I do his heavy lifting, he’s got the windows. 😎
Good fishing in the wabash river. I live in northern indiana elkhart county. Most of the farmers up here are getting 300 + bushel in corn and about 90 on beans or better.
Good area
Once again race you your dad your whole crew put out another great video
The first thing I look for after Sunday morning church is look for the Ivers Farm video. I assume the new 9250 replaced the New Holland you had last year.
Great to hear and yes sir
Jay didn’t want to put on a gun show for y’all so he didn’t flex up on the wrench glad to see y’all are having a nice harvest so far
I saw you had an Olney baseball shirt. I went to Salem when we were in the same conference as Olney. I don't think they are anymore.
Reese played college baseball at occ 2 years then played in Florida 2 years (great ball player)
Hey Ivers Farms I live on a farm we started beans last night and we started this morning at 6 in the morning
Where do you live? Must be a dry morning there
@@iversfarms in hope town ship
@@iversfarms hey we got done with soybeans and we just started corn
❤️👍🏻
4020 Happiness .
Hey Hero, my wife is from the Philippines and I was wondering if we make a trip next year to see you guys in farming. She never seen any farming done like it done these days. We live in Kentucky and I was raised up on a tobacco farm and cattle and corn. Happy Farming and stay safe
Feel free to stop by if you’re in the area
The drone footage at the start was pretty awesome with the lighting storm. I may have to invest in one of those. What's the farthest you typically have to haul to one of your grain bin sites?
10 miles is the farthest unless we are moving grain around to make room then it could be 30 miles
I see that t shirt you got on I got friends that live in Olney.
Yep, played at OCC for 2 years