Happy Christmas and thank you for your films during the year
@O_K_Agri_CS94Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎄
@SimonKL11Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@stephenkelly2067Ай бұрын
Thank you grassmen for the film
@FarmGearInnovatorsАй бұрын
Love the diversity in the team-South Africa, New Zealand, Ireland, and more! 🌍 Makes for an amazing blend of skills and experiences!
@scottsimmons8872Ай бұрын
These guys chop for us. Several thousand acres of wheat & several thousand acres of alfalfa each year. Blake & Scott are both great guys 👍👍. Highly recommend.
@ianward3943Ай бұрын
I think you guys are doing a grand job. I watch a wide variety of KZbinrs from Trucker Tim, Professional Struggler, Massey Dave and it saddens me to always hear of negative comments. If you don't like something or someone to don't watch it! Have a great Christmas break and all the very best for the new year ahead. 🎄👍🏻🍺
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@SimonKL11Ай бұрын
What a massive contracting crew😄💪 thanks for the video👍👍 Merry Christmas to the whole grassmen team🎉👍
@michealwhite8776Ай бұрын
America definitely has some big chopping crews, it's an amazing place and the people are friendly, especially out in the sticks!🚜🚜
@GrassmenАй бұрын
So true!
@jamescarson4745Ай бұрын
Wow what an outfit, unreal business,love Texas. Happy Christmas to you all, tyou for all the work this year
@anderskarlsson1442Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Very interesting, well filmed and interviewed. Greetings from Sweden
@samcross7869Ай бұрын
Absolutely love this, I've watched it 3 times, need go to doctors and get harvester fever tablets 😂😂💪💪🚜🚜🚜🍰🐄❤️
@CédricLauvauxАй бұрын
Merry Christmas!Beautiful and perfect!
@ManxAndy29 күн бұрын
Superb….Merry Xmas and Happy new Year.👍👌🇮🇲
@willyfindlay4398Ай бұрын
Thanks for that video. Happy new year to everyone 😊
@gabrielbecker3640Ай бұрын
Esse vídeo me dá muito orgulho da verdadeira agricultura que alimenta o mundo! Um salve do Brazil 💪💪🇧🇷
@DaveRB3248Ай бұрын
I drive by this place every 2 weeks, nice to know some background on them. They definitely have some kit lined up there right now.
@jhanlarosh6620Ай бұрын
Awesome video 👍👍
@MarkSpry-s5sАй бұрын
Great film merry Christmas
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Thanky you
@gearoidmeehan2832Ай бұрын
Awesome video. Merry Christmas Grassmen
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Thanks! You too!
@alisondobbin635Ай бұрын
Happy Christmas guys
@brahmvandop100Ай бұрын
Crazy cool to see
@wizardoflolz5626Ай бұрын
that's a lot of millions of $ running around xD, merry christmass ty for the video.
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Serious hi
@davidbatstone1433Ай бұрын
Best Ag video
@silagesal7149Ай бұрын
Great video ❤
@chriscardoza9785Ай бұрын
I was there for this company and I see that there even bigger than what I was there in 2017.
@christopherm48728 күн бұрын
hey chris did you have experience with the equipment or lifestyle before joining?
@kennethhudson9568Ай бұрын
Good man tucker nice to you working away
@stephenross1581Ай бұрын
Very interesting video guys, how the other half farm, merry Christmas to all at Grass men and there families ❤
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Same to you!
@jascollinscorkАй бұрын
Cracking video guys 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 great interview with boss men AND drivers …. Knowing of Tucker topped it for me 🔴⚪️ it’ll be hard to top this 😁 intense spot to drive though!!! personally I don’t like how they stack the pit Even though it also makes a good job!!!
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@MrT79shakeshakeАй бұрын
3:00 Scott is effectively 'Texan Donkey' he even sounds like him.
@petrokemikalАй бұрын
All the dozers going round in a wide circle is actually the biggest contracting moment ive ever seen anyways.. The scale of it like..
@ojbudzАй бұрын
Dang. What an operation!!!!
@Eavis_excavationsАй бұрын
No that’s some concern the diesel bill along great video grassmen and merry Christmas
@KallstromSweetCornАй бұрын
Hello from Washington State , we used to run a J D 5830 that came from Germany .
@richardhindle595Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas team welder faber🎉true passion
@DanWoelders-fd5zdАй бұрын
Man I’d love to see you guys over here where I’m from chomping through our 10-16 foot tall corn with thick stalks and 2-3 cobs per plant. Could probly move a disgusting amount of feed. Making those choppers work wouldn’t be an issue. It’s rare to see a 12 row orbis out here most guys are 8-10 row only see a 12 on like a Deere 9900 or claas 990 but they don’t Move fast. 10 row on a 990 is usually better off has more consistent feed rate into the chopper, can travel faster. Don’t get the big slugs through the machine as bad. Past couple years hasn’t been the greatest for us either tho tbh, corn yields have been down. Still not at all rare to see 12-14 foot tall corn tho. Anything under 10 we consider not to good. If we had entire fields under the height of the chopper cab we’d be having a more then just bad year. We’re pretty blessed with the ground we have in our area for dairy operations.
@JohnDeere-l9gАй бұрын
Where are you located ?
@DanWoelders-fd5zdАй бұрын
@ British Columbia. Fraser vally area. Bottom of the province just above Washington.
@81miguelnicholsАй бұрын
Cobs per plant and height don't mean a lot... depends on population. What kind of yields per acre are you talking?
@keithmckenna7447Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video. The scale out there is unbelievable. Covering those pits must be hell 😂
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Tell me about it
@paddymickiemickie8221Ай бұрын
Brilliantl Wide Open space Happy 25 ye all Paddy in Oz
@DougFritzler-z5hАй бұрын
Those Aulick trailers are built 60 miles from hometown in Scottsbluff Nebraska
@slomotion5165Ай бұрын
4:30 till midnight boys, sheesh
@GerardDonnelly-d1dАй бұрын
Another great video lad and the team did you ever consider going out to check on one of our own that has done good from leaving his lough ern shores that's drumgoon farm
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Would love to do that.
@hughmarcus1Ай бұрын
Somebody has already created a video of Drumgoon. 😉
@graysonlewis5446Ай бұрын
Pretty impressive operation from a contractor standpoint, but unfortunately the out of state and subsidized dairy farms are rapidly ruining the Texas Panhandle. They are depleting the ogalla aquifer so fast that in many places they have to run 3-4 wells per quarter section pivot, 20 years ago 1 would do the job. If they dont wake up, the future of the area is doomed. Amarillo is buying water rights over 100 miles away just to try to keep up with aquifer depletion rates...pretty sad to see through the eyes of a 5th generation local farmer.
@brandonhickman665812 күн бұрын
Southwest Kansas is the same way. I hate to say it but I think in about ten years that land will be abandoned by farmers and be left as grassland or government ground.
@Thebestiam123Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Same to you!
@AwesomeDrummer112112Ай бұрын
Man this would be a dream to do but I don’t think I’d ever get taken on
@michaelwalsh914529 күн бұрын
That lad at 1:20 has to be Irish.
@shaun46929 күн бұрын
Silage jockeys. That's easy.
@franklinwalker9606Ай бұрын
Can't beat a claas chopper
@coahuayana12Ай бұрын
3 biggest central California. Netto Ag Días & Frogoso inc Danell Brothers Custon chopping All 3 from Hanford ca
@claas90017Ай бұрын
I live in Hanford, your right they all have about 22-26 choppers. I chopped for danells years ago. Back in the 880 days, 900 just came out
@user-gn1ic9ww8qАй бұрын
i knew u were taylor made jackson i still remember when u were this high
@GRS1903Ай бұрын
Some outfit, merry Xmas
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Same to yourself
@luki12354Ай бұрын
100.000 cows? We have farms here with 10 cows bruh
@pochonjulien1501Ай бұрын
Check it on Google earth, 500 acres of igloos for calves, 10 miles north of Dalhart Texas. I don’t know were you are from, but for me, as a swiss with 45 milking cows, it’s unbelievable 😂
@VelEire_Ай бұрын
My neighbours running 9 at the minute he lost a few to TB🫣 so 10 isn’t an exaggeration at all😂
@stevehabeck7801Ай бұрын
Who is the guy from Jefferson Wisconsin? I live in Jefferson
@DanielDunkelberger-un1ewАй бұрын
How they don't get taxes with their visas, but American taxpayers get taxed. I was born on a dairy farm in READING PA. YES we grew corn winter weat alfalfa and soybeans. Corporate globalization...
@matknull9951Ай бұрын
Interesting not using gps on the choppers seems less efficient. And operators could better focus on filling the trucks not having to steer.
@noelhickey1684Ай бұрын
Not much chance of hitting a skunk around Middleton😂
@GrassmenАй бұрын
Well the 4 legged type always.
@grizzz6884Ай бұрын
at 14 18 that drivers pays no tax wtf
@delbutler885Ай бұрын
They are contract labor from out of the country
@kerryminigringoАй бұрын
Great to see the array of machinery but I hope we don’t go down the road of US food production and animal welfare. Not where I’d like to see Europe going but I fear margins will do that.
@grizzz6884Ай бұрын
to late new zealand have been there for 20 years but tax payer keeps bailing the farmers out butter in new zealand now 9 dollars for 500 grams but i do like to see the other side of the world
@user-gn1ic9ww8qАй бұрын
if u need a skin to wear just zig zag axross the st.
@colmmcmahon9123Ай бұрын
Wers keian man is sound get him back on da cam
@kevinbowers3917Ай бұрын
Why cant you employ most of your crew as American citizens? Surely you can fill these positions with U.S. labor.
@delbutler885Ай бұрын
Honestly you cant get Americans to do the work that the H2A workers do.. The jobs are advertised to Americans and only after not being filled are they advertised in the H2A program
@kevinbowers3917Ай бұрын
@delbutler885 what is your pay rate and benefits package? I find it hard to believe truck drivers and equipment operators are unwilling to do just that for reasonable pay. It makes no rational sense to import 'seasonal' labor that pays no taxes unless there is a profit or tax reason, which should not exist. Plenty of Americans (including myself) would be happy to travel seasonally to work for good pay during harvest. Where can someone apply or get information? Seems like a great opportunity to and for me.
@kevinbowers3917Ай бұрын
@delbutler885 do you harvest mainly commodity crops that are covered by crop insurance and other agriculture subsidies payed for with tax money? I see all kinds of conflicts of interest with imported labor at tax payer expense.
@delbutler885Ай бұрын
@kevinbowers3917 no our crops are forage crops and pasture. The H2A rules are very arduous and set by the department of labor.. .. With mo one willing to do the job you.better love the H2A so that you can eat
@delbutler885Ай бұрын
@@kevinbowers3917 contact your state department of labor. You can get put into their databases.
@tomasdevine7756Ай бұрын
On the bill gates contract........lol
@zimmermanservice7474Ай бұрын
Too bad, that while they were in America, they couldn't interview someone us Americans could actually understand... 😢
@paulmurphy8549Ай бұрын
Well I heard mexican ireland Australia don't think Americans work in agricultural in USA
@kubinka87923 күн бұрын
Americans having problems with the English language.