New Combine is a Corn Eating Machine! Corn Harvest 2023

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Corn Harvest 2023
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I love the CRG. I used it for 3 straight days and by my calculations it avg'd 10 cents/hr for the modem usage. That is so much cheaper than Deere's yearly subscription price.

wulfjason
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I know you have a lot of farmers visiting your site and watching your videos. Being a city slicker and now living in the "country" I always thought I should have been a farmer (but never had the opportunity). Instead I served my country and worked various jobs (I was once a tool and die apprentice) and finished my working career with 33 years as a mailman. My point is this. Cherish your farms and the job you do. Here in SW Ohio, the farmers have a hard time getting the next generation to carry on the tradition and often are offered so much money for their land (to develope into housing) that it makes sense to sell out. Unfortunately what happens when we have to rely on foreign countries to feed us. I appreciate what the farmers do for us and hope the rest of America wakes up and realizes farms are more important than building more houses. Again, I appreciate what you do for America. Keep up the good work!

supercuda
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We would like to thank you for sharing your videos with us...

miguelamaya
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"Wyffels, #1 cause for cab corn" I like it, great saying.

bladewiper
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seeing you be upset about the noodles but then immediately going to improve them is amazing and inspiring to me! i would've given up but you didn't and i really respect that! I love your videos. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.

sarah_farm
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You guys are entertaining I have to say. You show that farming is always a learning experience. Love the drone footage. Happy harvesting and be safe.

joemueth
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first time here. Great video Carson Thank to you and your dad. Be safe

steveneal
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Great channel! Thanks for sharing your life’s journey.

richardmartarano
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That tester is easy to use, while it could seem like it's complicated. We have one for many, many years now and it's great. Though if we want one accurate number, we use the other one that's grinds the grain down.

bzs
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Not sure why this popped up in my feed but well done video. Very entertaining.

dustinbryant
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That was a great video! Exciting time of year. Thank you.

TickyMN
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congrats on a successful first day of harvest.

timothyeng
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I grew up in Idaho on a small farm. But you know this farm is huge when it takes a Space telescope to see across this corn field. Huge! I actually bolted in the cab a AC purculator coffee maker so I could have fresh coffee instead of using a 10 yr old Thermos. I thought I was in tall. Cotton with the coffee maker but no… When he climbed up to the combine and we see this gizmo dad was fooling with my first thought is these farmers have made it! They were making fruit smoothies in a combine. I had no idea about corn being dry. But I’m wondering why the corn was chopped when the corn stalks look green? A totally fascinating video about technology on how farmers feed the world. Loved this video. Subscribed now.

smokeylovesfire
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Enjoy your videos - great drone footage!

kirkleythomas
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On your grain cart. On your auger. Down by the door to open it. Right above it there is a plug held on with either 4 bolts. Or an actual moisture sensor on there. It’s an option. Ours wasn’t optioned with it. So it just has a medal plate over the hole

brandonfettig
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please be careful when cleaning the grain tank. here in germany a few weeks ago a 25 year old slipped and got into the corn snail. he lost both legs 😔
great funny video again 😎👍

Jaguargt
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We've been running stalk devastators for 4-5 years now, and we've never had an issue with the slip clutches like you mentioned, so hopefully you'll be fine.

Beyonder
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The only exception to the “there’s no such thing as too much grease” rule is excavator swing bearing’s, give ‘em a good greasing every oil change, 250hrs at least cause I’ve seen too many guys hit the swing daily and blow the seals out and then the grease just falls out and eventually the bearing goes because of it

deerejohn
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So you're harvesting some of the corn now because you need some for a delivery. When do you think you'll get back to bringing in the rest of the corn? What percent moisture do you want it to be at?

rau
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Love the video and always love seeing mean green. With the extensions are you still able to get it inside the shed?I hope you get the right moisture for you corn so you dont have to use energy just yet drying it.

raymondhenderson