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42 Comments
LIVE! LIVE! LIVE!
Hey babe, call it the Blue Ox!!!
It’s not where you are, it’s how far you’ve come.
Can we get a snake story from Brad please
Soon you will need shoulder surgery from holding that camera.
Just the rest of the country needs to pray for rain for Montana farmers.
Bill from soda springs Idaho, I just retired from farming a year ago, we grew beer barley, wheat and hay,all dry farm,8000 acres, the struggle is real
Loving the livestreams guys, best of luck for the rest of the harvest season, and stay safe!
Nick bravo on your statement regarding lack of sensible forest management. Because of tree huggers..
I would call your truck Big Blue
Have you thought about fitting tow hitch to the combines so that they can tow their own header
Stop showing your face and only farming. You and still talk.
Hope you have a chain attached under the combine somewhere that drags on the ground to Prevent Static Electricity Sparks that will start a field Fire. Should have one on the Header dragging on the ground also. Can be a smallish diameter chain.
I’ve seen Fires pop up quickly right behind a Combine harvesting in
Red Flag conditions just like you guys are harvesting in.
I Looked under the combine & header and sure enough No Grounding Chains. Put a couple on and Walla, No More Field Fires.
& also blow off the combine near the engine hot parts very often to prevent a combine fire.
😂 Wonder what your Dad & Leg Arms think of you screwing around Live Streaming, aka “Eyes Not Watching the Header” ??
🎉Looks like the Header is gonna Slug. 😱 plus Not watching because of Live Streaming you’ll Slug the combine tighter than hell & you spend hours digging that out. 😂
We’re Not Watching these Too Long Live Stream Videos ! Have many other Farming Channels to Watch too.
With No Regular length videos I’ll just wait till Mike Mitchell Family Start their Small Grain Harvest. Sorry.
Live Streaming is just the Lazy YouTubers way of Not having to Edit.
But 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hour long videos.
No way. Sorry.
Looks like you get Way More Views with Shorter Videos. Oh well.
Good Luck on Harvest & Stay Safe.
500-600 miles to tony fast. 5-6 hours lol hammer down
I haven't been able to listen to the whole video because there's too much work to do, but I got through the part about certified seeds. That's good info Nick. I'm glad you explained it.
Do the "certified " seeds extract more nutrients from the soil than non-certified to get the additional yields?
I never got tired of being an engineer. I got very tired of who I was doing the engineering for.
14 hrs late, but i’m here! 👍 Everytime i see those yellow peas, i get hungry! A soup made from yellow peas, onions and some pork is just something else.😋 With some tasty mustard.👍 That’s the tradition on thursdays here in Sweden. 🇸🇪 Have a good one and stay safe.
Great point about tree hugger pollution. The smart thing to do would be to stop feeding them until they get the message. Too bad we can't. They will never admit that their policies have the opposite results of what they agitate for. Your tree hugger pollutes 50 times more than those who feed and house them.
I prefer the camera looking at the outside. Occasional face shots are fine but not endlessly.
Why does the yield change soon much in fields next to each other
Trees in NY grow faster than we cut them down and nearly all hardwood. I have a common apple tree over 70 ft tall and it still bares fruit. Sugar maples 7 ft across the butt and 80 ft tall. I give firewood, mostly dead ash and maple, away to my neighbors.
Nick, there is a website called inciweb that tracks fires. The closest one to you is in Helena. 15,000+ acres, but they have it 95% contained. There are two smaller fires north and south of Missoula.
I farmed in E MT for many years and stopped in the mid 80's to go back to grad school and now retired from OSU in Nuclear Engineering. Keep up the videos. I watch you and Fast Ag daily'
I is amazing you seem to have the same problems I had farming with the breakdowns.
Hello from Alabama. Do you have pheasants in your area. I come to South Dakota every year and was wondering if you guys have any in your area. Also what is your nitrogen apps like as to #’s per acre
Nick, 5pm miles in 5 hrs is 100/miles/ hr average
It’s tough for all farmers, you guys can have your bumps snd triumphs. I wish you guys would get more rain, ever since I’ve started watching you guys the amount of rainfall has gotten less n less. Lot of not enough rain for farmers and those who have to much rain can be just as tough. Will continue to pray for you guys to get a bumper crop! There is always next year that could be the year!
PETE THE CAT
pfffff…..tree huggers are the reason for fires? Not accidents like cigarettes on top of increasing droughts due to climate change? I truely love your channel, but I will never understand, why so many farmers, who are so dependent both on science and nature, can argue that way. Here in Europe, temperatures have gone up as predicted by scientists 20 years ago, and in my country, all glaciers have massively decreased and will be gone around 2050 (according to the latest research results maybe even faster). Climate change won't be stopped by neglecting it, the planet doesn't care about the conditions, we have to live with. Sorry, I had to answer that….nonetheless, wish you all a good harvest
Love you guys farming. Same rainfall than us in west of south africa
Hello from Ohio. Name for the peterbilt.. "re pete"
I'm wondering where the Draper head is this is Dave
If you want that B model cat to last dont go above 450. The 3406C had bigger crank guts, was 460hp and first of the electronic timing engines.
Great videos guys , is it possible to add captions to your live streams , cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Vote Blue 🔵
Nick, in dry weather and conditions, wrap a chain around your steer axle on your combines, it grounds the machine and helps prevents any "electrical" sparks that can cause a fire. This trick works, think of it as a grounding strap.
We grow canning peas here in western New York what are yours used for
Hi from down under. Loving the channel. How does the snow convert into inches of rain?
Great stream, great channel, thanks from Switzerland. I like the different farming live you have in this endless expanses. You should install a handy holder 🙂 looks exhausting to me to always hold the phone up…
The Iowa farm boy says hello.
Thanks Nick for a wonderful live stream video today.
It is so interesting seeing all the questions you get asked. Lots of thought goes into them that is obvious. Enjoy the questions.
Can understand your risk of fire. Be careful and you have the fire truck out there with you.
Thanks so much Nick for the video.
Prayers for a good crop production year for the Welkers
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.