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ОтветитьVery very impressive. That’s a lot of money on wheels there. Glad you had great weather for harvest
ОтветитьWow so big Harvesting 😍
ОтветитьVery impressive operation and video. Keep up the good work friend
ОтветитьThese farmers own a deere dealer as well?
ОтветитьGood job.
ОтветитьThat’s a lot of pretty impressive hardware in that field……..nice catch. I enjoyed the visit with the operator very much. Well done.
Ответитьthanks for the great video
ОтветитьNeed to put a mic on Lee Randall. We can hear what you’re saying but not Lee!
ОтветитьJaki plon?
ОтветитьDidn't know that Randall Bro's row cropped. Just thought they dealt in machinery. Do they plant soybeans behind the wheat? Seems to have plenty of time for them to get another crop off the field
ОтветитьHow many acres a day can they do? Wow.
ОтветитьGo back this spring and get the Steigers. They probably have more Tigers and Panthers than anyone
ОтветитьIt's funny to hear him talk about MF510s. My dad had one when I was a kid. He hated it. Replaced it with a 914 and never looked back.
ОтветитьI agree very impressive, in 1976 my grandfather harvested his wheat sold some of it at $5.00/bushel and bought a new Ford pickup. I harvested my 2024 wheat and sold it for $4.80 to $5.00/bushel and paid for part of my fertilizer bill.
ОтветитьJust some 2024 facts. If that is a 200 acre field, and it yields 80 bushel/acre, sells at 2024 prices of $5.00/bushel. Total $80,000. That amount might purchase a used 35 foot Draper head! A used JD X9 $600,000.00
ОтветитьNice set up
ОтветитьIm 20 seconds in and already know its Randall Bros. What an operation
ОтветитьAnother great video Josh! Those guys are the real deal!
ОтветитьThere’s a lot of $$$$$ tied up in all that equipment
ОтветитьSo freaking awesome. I love big machines
ОтветитьGreat to watch & so much better to hear the sounds of the machinery's engines rather than a poor choice of music that so many others opt for. Well done.
ОтветитьThanks for the history sir.
ОтветитьGood
Ответитьmodern machine i like this kind of videos
ОтветитьGreat video of a 1st class operation in action! Those John Deere combines definitely get the job done with technology and ingenuity at it's best! I could watch these videos all day long even though I'd like to be operating one of those BEASTS! Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort! I'm a new subscriber of your channel and Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
ОтветитьHow much is this machine?
ОтветитьAre those sealed cabs? Breathing in all that pesticide dust = 💀💀☠☠
Ответить. How does the grain cart driver know which combine needs emptied at what time?
ОтветитьThat's a pretty sight. My grandfather ran all Ford tractors but he had a lot of respect for the Deere's. I miss farming. Harvest and bailing were my favorite parts of the year even if I was spitting dirt and dust for over a month. 😂
ОтветитьBack in the day we ran one MF510 and 4 MF92’s. miss those days. Was young but had a ball.
Ответитьmachines have helped farmers a lot
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ОтветитьI live 30 minutes from them
ОтветитьIf you have ever wondered why unemployment is so rampant in modern society, this is the reason.
ОтветитьFolks this is beautiful, it's really relaxing. Listening to your conversations is intriguing. Great video. Thank you. God look after and bless our farmers.
Ответитьso modern
ОтветитьO ... FFS no way 7 big crop suckers .... thats 3Ktonnes an hour ... show me the trucks ... just saying. Not shading ya all at all ... just saying ... its big tonnage per hr ... the haulout logistics is mind numbing ....
ОтветитьSo satisfying too
ОтветитьThis is some big time shit
ОтветитьNice operation! Real speed on X9 is way too fast and too low..... shelling out lots of wheat....
ОтветитьGreat!!
ОтветитьHello, I really think the best job in the world is agriculture, it's modern in America, just because I live in Iran. The principles of American agriculture are different from the rest of the world, much better and of higher quality. I really love it.
ОтветитьAmerican friends who see my comment should really be grateful to God and grateful to Him because agriculture in Iran and my country is really difficult. The land is unsuitable and there are no principles. All the tools and equipment are either simple and basic, or in some places even those are not available. You might not believe it. But despite the technological advances in agriculture in Iran, in most regions, people still harvest crops manually and in groups using human power, for example, peas and beans. Because there are no combines here.
ОтветитьThat means, despite the difficult farming I do here, I'm willing to actually be in America and harvest exactly twice as much as an American farmer with the simplest tools, such as a tractor and combine harvester, even the oldest ones.
ОтветитьIf it's been sprayed with glysophate, it's not even worth $5. Poison!
Ответитьnoone is going to say it but I will the orange shirt guy looks like George Bush jr
ОтветитьHello, I'm SORO, I'm in Africa and I'm interested in wheat seeds, how can I get them?
ОтветитьYou can see the pig damage
Ответить日本の農家もこれくらい大規模化しろよ
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