Extra Harvest Footage!! Never Before Seen
Summary
TLDRThis script takes you on a day in the life of a farmer during harvest season. It follows their routine of maintaining farm equipment, checking grain bins, transferring corn, and addressing weather challenges. The farmer's dedication to tackling tasks head-on is evident, from climbing bins to assess fill levels to mowing fields for better future crops. Despite the cold, rainy conditions, the farmer perseveres, constantly problem-solving and making the best of the situation. The script provides an authentic glimpse into the hardworking lives of farmers and the unpredictable nature of their jobs.
Takeaways
- ð·ââïž The video shows a day in the life of a farmer during the harvest season, where they are combining grain, transferring corn, and working on farm equipment and machinery.
- ð There are issues with the combine, such as leaking air bags and dirty air filters that need to be replaced.
- ✠Fuel and air are important factors to monitor and manage during the harvesting process.
- ðŸ Moisture levels of the harvested grain are closely monitored, and the farmer needs to decide whether to dry the grain or store it based on the readings.
- ð¡ Communication and coordination between team members are essential to ensure smooth operations.
- ð The farmer's dog is a constant companion, accompanying them during various tasks.
- ð§ïž Weather conditions, such as rain and snow, can significantly impact harvesting operations and require adjustments or temporary halts.
- ð Trucks are used to transport the harvested grain from the fields to the storage bins.
- ð§ Maintenance tasks, like checking and repairing fences, are also part of the farmer's responsibilities.
- ð± Preparing fields for the next planting season by tilling and ripping is an ongoing process during the harvest.
Q & A
What tasks were being carried out in the video?
-The video shows various farm tasks such as checking and replacing air filters in trucks, inspecting grain bins, transferring dry corn from one bin to another, airing the corn, checking tire pressure, and mowing an area for future tilling.
Why were they transferring corn from one bin to another?
-They were transferring dry corn from one bin into another bin that had big fans, so they could air dry the corn more effectively in that bin.
What was the moisture content of the corn they were dumping into the bin?
-The corn they were dumping into the bin had a moisture content of 16.1% and 16.3%.
Why were they concerned about the neighbor's fence?
-They were worried that they might have accidentally damaged or knocked down a section of the neighbor's fence while operating farm equipment near the field.
What was the purpose of mowing the specific area?
-They were mowing an area that was usually too wet to plant crops in, so that it could be tilled and prepared for planting crops in the spring, as the fall had been relatively dry.
What were the concerns regarding the weather conditions?
-As it started raining, sleeting, and snowing, there were concerns that the harvesting and other field work might have to be stopped for the day if the wet weather continued.
What was the role of the person referred to as '2.0'?
-The person referred to as '2.0' was assisting with tasks such as climbing grain bins to check their levels and transferring corn between bins.
Why did they need to open and close certain gates when transferring corn?
-They had to open and close specific gates to direct the flow of corn through the cross auger on top of the bins, rather than using the air system, when transferring corn between bins.
What was the concern regarding the combine tracks?
-There was a concern that corn stalks might build up inside the tracks of the combine if the harvesting continued in the wet conditions.
What was the role of the person referred to as 'Dad'?
-The person referred to as 'Dad' was operating the combine during the harvesting process.
Outlines
ð Farm Maintenance and Equipment Checks
The first paragraph describes various farm maintenance tasks being performed, such as checking the combine grain cart, replacing dirty air filters on trucks, inspecting a leaking airbag on a truck, checking corn bin levels, and transferring dry corn from one bin to another for aeration. It highlights the day-to-day operations and upkeep required on a working farm.
ðœ Continuing Harvest Operations
The second paragraph follows the continuation of harvest operations, including dumping and transferring corn from trucks into a bin for aeration. It also mentions the presence of the neighbor's fence along the field and the potential need to notify them if any damage occurred. Additionally, it touches on the changing weather conditions, with rain and snow starting to fall, which could potentially halt harvesting activities.
â Monitoring Weather and Harvest Progress
The third paragraph focuses on monitoring the weather conditions and assessing the progress of the ongoing corn harvest. It includes a conversation between the narrator and another person, likely a family member or farm worker, discussing the feasibility of continuing harvest operations amidst the changing weather. They express concerns about the buildup of corn stalks in the tracks and the potential need to halt operations depending on the weather situation.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Combine
ð¡Grain cart
ð¡Air filters
ð¡Airbag
ð¡Grain bin
ð¡Auger
ð¡Moisture content
ð¡Aeration
ð¡Fence
ð¡Tilling
Highlights
The combine grain cart has been filled, and they are going to start moving the grain into the trucks.
One of the trucks has dirty air filters that need to be replaced.
An airbag on the driver's side front drive axle of a truck is leaking and needs to be replaced.
The speaker climbs a grain bin to check the remaining level, which is about 3/4 of a ring.
They are transferring dry corn from one bin to another, ensuring the gates are properly opened and closed to avoid mixing with the beans in the other bins.
They take a moisture sample of the corn in a truck, and although it's slightly higher than desired, they decide to put it in the bin with aeration fans.
The speaker fixes a low tire on one of the trucks using an air compressor.
The speaker's father takes over the combine, while the speaker prefers to handle the tasks of moving trucks and putting out fires.
They turn on the big fans to aerate the corn they are putting into the bin.
The speaker checks the neighbor's fence along the field to ensure it hasn't been damaged, and decides to call the neighbor just in case.
The speaker mows a spot in the field that was too wet to plant in the spring, preparing it for tilling so they can farm it in the upcoming spring.
As it starts to snow, they discuss whether to continue harvesting or pause for the day.
The speaker reminds the operator to watch for corn stalks building up inside the tracks of the combine.
They plan to continue harvesting as long as conditions allow, monitoring the weather closely.
The transcript provides a detailed look into the tasks and challenges faced during the fall harvest season on a farm.
Transcripts
morning morning to Dad's over checking
the combine grain card's been
ready 2.0 and I are going to go through
the trucks here a little they got some
awfully dirty air filters so this one's
just going to get a new one you see all
this crud that accumulates underneath
the dryer the air filters and the trucks
also pack with that same stuff morning
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digy side front drive axle the airbag
we're leaking on the be yes driver side
yeah yep that pancake starting to PUK
air out on the bottom side out of the
rubber
yeah that one's
good good
dog and the Kenworth that actually needs
a new filter is down at the field 5
miles away so so far I haven't been real
productive out here this morning well
now I get to do one of my favorite jobs
here on the the farm which is not sweep
up The Corn that was dribbling off the
roof there but instead I got to climb
that bin again not to try to find the
leak but to see how full it
is there's a ring and 3/4 left in that
bin ring and 3/4 a ring and 3/4 so okay
I can figure it out pretty close we'll
get this running and then I'll figure it
out
Andy
we're going to transfer some dry corn
out of the bin I just climbed into this
end one so we've got to open and close
some gates because we got to go through
the cross auger on top instead of using
the air system for this bin little bit
of corn spilled in this one already
which we
knew it should be good except the sumps
are all open okay but the sweep's in the
right spot and everything you want to
turn that b
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turn ah
overhead you want to pull out of that 60
for a little bit then yeah we sure can
2.0 is going to climb that bin there I'm
going to climb this one here just to
make sure there's nothing coming in that
in the top that cross AER has the
ability to dump into all four of these
well obviously we only want to go into
one plus these two bins have beans in
them and we're transferring corn so we
definitely don't want those mixed
up this one's
good
that bin is good okay good yeah there's
nothing in there com yeah there Cor in
the back bend we should be
good we just dumped this truck and took
a sample of it it's 16.1 and 16.3
moisture so we're dumping it straight
into that bin
and going to put some air on it that bin
has big fans and it's the easiest one to
get to straight from the pits so it
makes
sense y 104 that's where I'm heading now
okay sounds good I'll dump this
one for did you shut the fuel off to the
come I see it shut off the steps up so
either you or D must have done you
didn't huh we got a tire on this truck
that looked a little bit low so I
checked it and I did
is so my goal is to use this handy tool
and an air compressor to make it so it's
not time to go to
work dad's going to take my combine and
I'll stay here and dump his trucks must
be nice actually he just enjoys running
combine a lot and I don't hate it but I
would rather be the Gopher that that
probably makes me a little bit weird but
honestly I'd rather be the guy running
around putting out fires and dumb
trucks and incoming on the truck from
last night so this is one that was at
the field that's pretty dry I'm guessing
I'm just going to run this straight into
the bin as
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well
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little
WEA maybe I'll try and take another
sample quick and it'll be drier nope got
a little wetter 173 so I'm just going to
kind of pretend that I didn't see it and
run it into that bin
anyway and there's beans in the cart
from last night as well not beans I hope
not beans actually beans would be nice
cuz there worth a lot more but I'd be
very
confused AE goes to catch the
combine got to turn these big fans on to
air rate the stuff we're putting
in wait that is on here we
go you guys
see I can't even grab it this that's
electric wire there's a about 100 ft of
it hanging on this this is commonly used
to keep livestock from running
away I'm a little worried about the
neighbor's fences so I'm going to go
check I was wondering when you'd show up
heard it start didn't you where's your
buddy you can't get in there cuz the
broom's in your way what was onx doing
with a broom in the
ranger go get in
there yeah no hurry I'm not in a
hurry your buddy's probably in the shop
she doesn't like the
cold the neighbors got fence all along
this South edge of this field so I'm
just going to follow it along I don't
think he's got any cattle in there right
now at least if he does it appears as
though they're long gone so I guess
technically I would still be right he
wouldn't have any cattle in there right
now ah this is all laying down
now I don't see anything
missing and I can't say for sure that
this wasn't laying down
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before a that seems pretty
fresh I did not see any sections missing
or any hles bent over or anything so it
may or may not have been us that got
into it so I'll give him a call and at
least let him know we might have I got
raindrops on the windshield here it's a
little bit moist today I figured I'd
swing by here and see how these guys are
doing mostly for your guys's content
sake Anna look at it's a
combine
cool oh did is going to be mad she
didn't get to go with I'm sorry dig you
snoozed you loed next time now go
apologize to your buddy I'm sorry I'm
sorry I was going to I'm still going to
hop in this tractor and go MOA spot
you'll see what it is but now it's
sleeing like snow ice pellets that'll
put a stop to harvesting real quick if
it does that for very
long
not going to last long at this so
there's this spot up here about half the
years it's too wet but you can see where
the grass goes from Golden into much
darker most of the time we plant crop in
there and we get somewhat of a crop but
this spring was so wet we couldn't get
in there well this fall I realize this
is ironic to say as it's raining but
this fall is really dry so I'm going to
chop it up with the mower so the Jim can
get in there with the Ripper and till it
up because then there's a lot better
chance of us being able to farm it in
the
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spring you're done up there you think
it's not going to dry either even I mean
even if it quits right now everything's
going to stay wet all day it's not
supposed to rain much I think we can
leave the equipment in the field up
there oh good snowflakes the big
ones I mean emotionally I'm ready for
snow now that it's cold I may as well
like I I want to go snowmobiling but but
not yet not
yet 5 to 7 if you don't get lost in the
blizzard that spot is cut we'll see how
the Ripper Works through
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that now there's a meeting of the mines
right
there we might be done for a while we
might be the G still going okay in the
corn stock yeah you looked like it okay
that'll probably go longer than anything
else I would imagine so 5 to7 you got
me yeah can you hear
me I got you that time
what's it like up there can't be going
too good for too much longer can it I
don't know I think it's going good
yet okay well if you think it's going
good I guess keep going just um remember
to watch on those RTS so that the corn
stocks don't build up inside the tracks
yeah I guess we'll see what the weather
does yeah I'll talk to you later we'll
kind of watch what's happening but it
could easily be done all day the way it
looks right now right okay
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