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I'm from Milwaukee Wisconsin originally. I'm a city boy but a nature lover at heart. I spent a few summers on dairy and grain farms in rural Wisconsin.
Case equipment is made in Racine, Wisconsin. Wow how modern they are now. Montana is one of my favorite places ⛰
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Artistst
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You mentioned the National FFA Convention. I was a member of the National FFA Concert Band in the fall of 1958. It was an awesome experience for a 15 year old from central Michigan. In the 50s the National FFA Concert Band was made up of two FFA members from each state in the Union. FFA members who were also musicians auditioned for the band at each respective state convention in the early spring. The National Convention was held in October in the following fall at the same time as the International Livestock Show in Kansas City. Both the Livestock Show and the FFA Convention were huge events in my High School years.

donpeterson
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HELLO FROM SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA. WHO HAS BEEN AROUND 84+ YEARS. HAVE BEEN IN YOUR COUNTRY SEVERAL TIMES A NUMBER OF YEARS AGO WHEN GOING TO CANADA TO SEE MY SISTER WHO WAS MARRIED TO A FARMER. LOVE TO LISTEN TO YOU AND YOURS. GOD BLESS YOU IN ALL YOUR LABORS.

johnboogman
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Hey Nick, thanks for the shout-out on Kate's AG channel, and of course on the other awesome farm or dairy You-Tubers. 😉 👍

ytfan
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Thanks for going to the National FFA convention. My son and his friends were thrilled to meet you guys and for the signed bobble heads. (Apparently, many others were thrilled also as he said you guy were very busy). I’m glad that the people my kids watch and look up to work for a living.

ryanevers
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Thank You !! Your comment on four under four just made me think of my mother, she used to say she had four under four !!! They were grandkids though !! My sister's two daughters and my two daughters !!! They spent a lot of time together ❤️🙏

scotthawkins
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Leg Arms…..I was told years ago by a trauma nurse that if you massage the area in a rotary motion that’s full of scar tissue it will eventually loosen up some. Not a quick fix by any stretch of the imagination, it does take some time, but with continual massage it will get better. It helps the mood too because you feel like you’re actually able to do something about it and it doesn’t hurt anything.

eileenerickson
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I started watching your channel 4 years ago during harvest. Your oldest was a newborn, and Kathleen would bring her into the combine with you. Thanks for sharing your journey, have enjoyed every step.

vlookup_tim
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Hey Nick the squeaking noise you hear was a section climbed over on top of a guard. You can clearly see it at 2:18:16 center of the feeder housing just one guard to the left.

deanlarsen
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Glad you have act of God on your contract. Never heard of that in
Corn, beans and wheat. I'm in Michigan and for years my dad was a bookkeeper at a grain elevator.
You always Hoped if you didn't have enough bushels, board price was cheaper and some one would fill your contract.

burtzorn
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It was an awesome experience for a 15 year old from central Michigan.

TimReynolds-hv
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Since you are not able to irrigate, do you leave half your land lie fallow while planting in the other half to allow moisture to build up in the unplanned half?
This would require keeping the weeds down on the half not planted. Does No-till work under this strategy? It would seem one would be required to keep the weeds off the unplanned half which, I guess, would be accomplished with weed killer and No-till. Maybe you get enough moisture during the winter to allow planting 100% of your land each year? Or at least this provides the largest profit return which is what has to be considered.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 for our farmers for good health and weather that is conducive to growing crops. ✌🇺🇸🖖

donpeterson
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I am over east of you in Chinook. Really enjoy your live stream. The monolog while working is great entertainment. Better then any radio commentator. So sorry the crops around here aren't the best. Keep the wheels turning. 👍

martinkennard
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Prayer your winter crop will be awesome and next year your crops will be amazing as well.. Prayers .... Bless your family

bettyjo
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I grew up in the 90s as a teenager driving 1640, 1660, 1680, and 1688 Case International. I get so darn jealous of you when I you in those beautiful modern combines...lucky s.o.b. keep up the good work. PS, it be cool if you visited Zack and helped him out a day or 2 during harvest time...it be a pretty cool video.

ronnielopez
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You could add a 110 v power inverter 1, 000 to 3, 000 for your hand power tools when changing out broken parts etc.

shadow
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The work you put in really shows in the quality of the produce.

lunadailylife
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5.42 Beastbine to the crops:
"I'm too much combine for you!" 😉

Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻

OpunktSchmidt
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By tossing the rocks on the ground after replacing the bolt(s), you'll probably have to deal with those same rocks in the future. Would a tray/box be a better place to put such?

beaverstuff
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Just like last year in Nebraska, no rain and harvested soybeans in September and corn in October. Got done early October before Halloween. And talk about weird. Usually pushing to get done for thanksgiving but last year done way early. So far this year, been pretty solid, but still need to get thru August with some rain.

michaelhansen