$2.7 Million Dollar Remote Controlled Tractor

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What a cool opportunity!! I love being able to check out new machines for myself and getting to share them with you is a bonus! What are your thoughts on this? Would you invest in one machine that could do it all? Operating it was unlike any other tractor I've ever driven. Comment your thoughts, I'd love to hear them!!
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  • Raising beef and showing the entire process on-line is very intriguing. Then having the ability to buy beef knowing how it was raised, what it ate and what medicine or growth hormones were or were not used would be something I would consider buying.

    @bradthiel9695@bradthiel9695Ай бұрын
    • Yes in an age where quality is suspect/safety I could see people buying a side of beef. My grandpa had a farm/ranch since 50’s in Saskatchewan. And his kids got sides of beef every year. My only concern is travel time per say example shipping from you to me in Alberta Canada. But it would probably take off like a wild fire in USA especially the top selling point is watching, from birth to pasture, to plate.

      @jasonh4167@jasonh4167Ай бұрын
    • I buy a beef every year from a friend. Not only how it was raised and fed, but I also know what meds it was given and how it was fed out. Plus, I get all cuts way below the cost of ground beef at the grocery stores. Your idea has meret, but how much per pound you are charging and shipping cost will determine customers' ability to save and your profitability.

      @davesatterfield9126@davesatterfield9126Ай бұрын
    • I’d buy it…let’s go.

      @jerryarcher1923@jerryarcher1923Ай бұрын
    • I’d prefer a real butcher and not AI cutting meat.

      @MAGAPARTY@MAGAPARTYАй бұрын
    • I would be interested, however, it might be kind of odd seeing the actual cow my beef came from. Just a thought from a "city slicker" who always buys meat from a grocery store!

      @haroldhaines4890@haroldhaines4890Ай бұрын
  • I am praying for everyone in the Midwest and Nebraska with all these tornadoes today. God Bless be safe from Massachusetts

    @danielcargill8019@danielcargill801929 күн бұрын
    • Yeah man our pole barn full of equipment got destroyed along with all the equipment planter drill tractors everything and 2 of our bins got destroyed as well

      @loganreynolds8749@loganreynolds874923 күн бұрын
  • That machine is pretty cool. This is probably one of the revolutionary pieces of equipment the farming industry has seen since the introduction of tractors. It is nice to see that someone is developing big changes and not just the incremental improvements that we have seen for so many years.

    @theetactician@theetacticianАй бұрын
    • EV is changing farming. It doesn't work the same way as we farm now, but ppl are finding new methods.

      @Krieghandt@Krieghandt27 күн бұрын
    • How the heck anyone afford to buy it lol

      @hdelano11@hdelano1121 күн бұрын
  • I met this machine on HI WAY 34 just East of Phillips Ne.heading East, this morning April 26 and saw it sitting at Todd's place the other morning. WHAT A BEAST!! Kinda a knock off of the UNI SYSTEM of the past (65 years +/- ago) it could, push a planter threw the field be switched to a combine , a corn picker, silage chopper, hay baler and several other configurations using the same power unit. History repeats it self! As far as raising BEEF a (QUALITY) product at a reasonable price, not to say way more or the same as others will do well! I sold finished steers on the hoof to friends and neighbors and they had them cut and packed as they wished. they made arrangements with the butcher and I would deliver the steer to the butcher.

    @fredblase5608@fredblase560829 күн бұрын
  • Yes, and yes-knowing where your beef comes from and how it's raised is best.

    @tinknocker@tinknockerАй бұрын
  • I think that a very fundamental challenge/problem with the NEXAT machine gaining acceptance in the US is that in an already very risky business (of farming), farmers owning this machine would take on a whole new level of risk. The good thing about using conventional tractors, tillage/spraying equipment, and combines is that different brands from different manufacturers can be mixed and match quite easily. Even with a combine, a farmer may run a Case IH or John Deere combine but use a header made by a different manufacturer (like MacDon). This makes it much easier for farmers to tailor machines to their needs. It also provides a very significant level of competition among machine manufacturers to help restrain costs and provide customization options. Also, if one manufacture goes out of business, another equipment manufacturer can be easily used as a substitute. If a farmer decides to switch to NEXAT machinery, they are stuck with the prices, options, and service that only NEXAT provides. If the power unit fails in the middle of planting season, there is no substitute tractor that can be hooked up to the NEXAT customized planter to finish the job. If NEXAT raises its prices, the farmer has to live with it because he/she cannot easily shift to another manufacturer. Also, NEXAT is a relatively new company. If it goes out of business, the farmer is left high and dry. I think that for NEXAT to gain a big foothold in the US, it needs competition from other manufacturers offering interchangeable power units (tractors). It also needs competition in the way of interchangeable module attachments from several different manufacturers (unrelated to NEXAT). This may sound counterintuitive (for NEXAT), but increasing direct competition from other manufacturers will greatly reduce the risk to farmers. Reducing that risk will make it more likely that a farmer would spend such a large amount of money on such a machine. Ed Schultheis, PE Mechanical design engineer and manufacturing consultant for 35 years Schultek Engineering & Technology, Inc.

    @edschultheis9537@edschultheis9537Ай бұрын
    • I suspect the answer is common open architecture standard. Both standardized mechanical connections, electrical connections and data network connection. That would be the solution for the interchangeable nature of implements moduls and tractors. Much like the ISO container standard. But I have a hard time seeing it happening if other branches are anything to go by. The big players in the field wants to have their customers locked into their own products and product standards.

      @primeflux1@primeflux1Ай бұрын
    • @@primeflux1 I agree. I think that NEXAT needs to provide an open architecture standard for their own success. They also need to make it so that regular good farmers and mechanics can repair most aspects of the machine. Without that, I can't imagine many farmers taking the huge risk to tie themselves to one manufacturer with essentially all of their farm equipment. That seems like a recipe for potential disaster for the farmer. Farmers aren't stupid. They try to mitigate their risks every day. Even farms that run exclusively John Deere equipment do not have the same level of risk. They always have the opportunity to rather seamlessly substitute other brands of equipment if John Deere is not performing in some way. They have multiple options, reducing their overall risk. NEXAT owners currently don't have other realistic options if NEXAT fails to perform in some way. P.S. - These NEXAT machines are always seen working in large, mostly flat fields. They would never work on the steep rolling hills of the Palouse region in Washington state. We regularly farm fields (in the Palouse) with 30-45 degree slopes. All of the combines have automatic leveling in order to stay on the hills and to do an efficient job of harvesting the crop.

      @edschultheis9537@edschultheis9537Ай бұрын
    • @@edschultheis9537 indeed, I dont know much about farming, but the engineering in that thing does make the little engineer in me scream of joy :)

      @primeflux1@primeflux1Ай бұрын
    • @@edschultheis9537 Well all of the atachments are made in cooperation with other companies like, Väderstad or geringhoff also kotte for the slurry tanker and damman for the sprayer. I am sure they also provide plans for self repair and parts, because they dont have an dealer network.

      @derschwarzbrennerausdember8746@derschwarzbrennerausdember8746Ай бұрын
    • @@derschwarzbrennerausdember8746 I did know that other manufacturers were involved with the design/manufacture of various attachments. IMO, to get some real competition, there needs to be multiple unaffiliated manufacturers for planter attachments, for sprayer attachments, for harvesting attachments, and especially for the tractor (power system). When that is achieved, then the risk to farmers (of choosing such a farming system) will be greatly reduced.

      @edschultheis9537@edschultheis9537Ай бұрын
  • OMG, Laura, that machine was mind blowing, like a SCI-FI monster. How amazing ! Leave it to the German's to engineer a piece of equipment like that, huh ? It was like an amusement park ride, coupled with a freight train, coupled with a giant tractor. You and Grant are so fortunate to experience these things. You two are the wholesome, all-American couple. An example for all of us regardless of age. Also, not to make Grant angry, but you are as cute as a bug ! You look like you should be advertising organic milk and Wonder Bread , Lol. Pure and wholesome. Ivory Soap and all that stuff. We all know those products aren't really as pure as they advertise them to be, especially Wonder Bread, but you get what I mean, right ? You are so adorable ! Grant is the male version of you. Country born and raised. What a blessing to be raised down on the farm.

    @jakecrib9971@jakecrib997120 сағат бұрын
  • Sound idea. The more you and Grant can do yourself, the better farmers you will become. Any good business needs to diversify. Keep up the good work. Make us all proud.

    @user-gx4zt7ut5n@user-gx4zt7ut5nАй бұрын
  • As an old dirt farmer who grew up on a beef farm, I would tell you do it! Raise the beef. I can guarantee one customer in Indiana! I dearly miss those days, and with the world as it is now, a place to buy quality beef is so needed.

    @alanlittle9352@alanlittle9352Ай бұрын
    • On a beef farm? Do you mean ranch? And a dirt farmer is in reference to farming land that does not produce well

      @robertbradford3461@robertbradford3461Ай бұрын
    • Look at the thousands of gallons of toxins they use to grow gmo food. Do you really think the beef they produce isn't absolutely pumped full of growth hormones and vaccines

      @peterpeplinski9923@peterpeplinski9923Ай бұрын
    • Raise the beef and forget about those nice vacations you take.

      @godoftheinterwebz@godoftheinterwebzАй бұрын
    • @godoftheinterwebz definitely not a seasonal thing like farming

      @robertbradford3461@robertbradford3461Ай бұрын
    • ​@@robertbradford3461I'm glad you weren't my English teacher.

      @crippledcrow2384@crippledcrow2384Ай бұрын
  • Great video! Love the idea of buying custom beef direct from the farmer.

    @jeffbarth6041@jeffbarth6041Ай бұрын
  • Hi Laura, I've been following you since the wrecker games and as an old country boy, I love your content. Farmers broke ground, grew it, built it, raised it, fed it and continue to lead it; and without them, there is no life. They continue to innovate like Nexat and others to increase production and yield. The most important thing is ACCESS to food. Higher yields means more food for more people which lowers cost. Knowing your food and having access to quality, healthy stuff is key. Price and affordability is key. Keep this in mind as you start your beef herd, which I 110% support. I would like to see both top notch, gourmet cuts for those special times and also bulk or affordable options that I can feed the family with. Know your food and eat well, my friends! God Bless, be safe and keep leading and innovating, young lady.

    @kennyFF033@kennyFF033Ай бұрын
    • They make ethanol, get over yourself.

      @justbecause9645@justbecause9645Ай бұрын
    • Who can argue with that!

      @daviddave7392@daviddave7392Ай бұрын
  • With the nexat being able to plant, fertilize and harvest all in one, that $2m il starts to make a bit of sense. What a unit.

    @ilyave@ilyaveАй бұрын
  • I can see 5 years into the future. Laura is controlling the planter from the family room, with Grant Junior and Laura Junior in the playpen. Good luck and have fun!!

    @jimgrant4348@jimgrant4348Ай бұрын
    • In 5 years AI will be running farms. Farmers will be nothing but mechanics. The NEXRAT can already run autonomously

      @godoftheinterwebz@godoftheinterwebzАй бұрын
    • @@davidschliebe246 Babies are a sensitive subject with the Wilsons

      @godoftheinterwebz@godoftheinterwebzАй бұрын
    • Let them live their lives and enjoy the videos. Keep the fantasies to yourself.

      @BillyWatersIE@BillyWatersIE26 күн бұрын
    • @@BillyWatersIE go back and watch the video where she discusses it, dimwit

      @godoftheinterwebz@godoftheinterwebz23 күн бұрын
  • Somewhat an upgrade from my 1948 Ford 8N

    @jerrymiller8313@jerrymiller8313Ай бұрын
    • That’s what grandpa used until he bought a 4020 when those hit the market.

      @ozarkoutpost@ozarkoutpostАй бұрын
    • My grandpa planted 4 rows at a time with his JD 60.

      @craigbigbee6395@craigbigbee6395Ай бұрын
    • I as a boy used a 8N to clean the dairy barn LOL

      @markkallstrom5672@markkallstrom567226 күн бұрын
    • Bet the 8N still runs.

      @keithfork8663@keithfork866321 күн бұрын
  • The biggest “missing link” in online food sales is confidence in the quality and safety. With products coming from you, that doubt doesn’t exist. It would be like buying from family.

    @bobklittich5710@bobklittich5710Ай бұрын
  • I have raised my own beef in the past. I very much love the quality of the meat. I recently down sized (getting ready for retirement) I now support a local establishment Capital Farms that has a local store front. This store only uses locally sourced or self raised cattle. As much as I would like to buy your beef I still feel impelled to support local cattle ranchers in my area. PS: I enjoy watching your channel.

    @TerryQuintana@TerryQuintanaАй бұрын
  • That contraption is the bomb. I can't wait to see it do other operations.

    @Allnightexplor@AllnightexplorАй бұрын
    • There are numerous videos on KZhead of the NEXAT machine being used for harvesting, planting, and spraying. I believe that it is a German design/manufactured machine. Much of their testing is on fields in Ukraine.

      @edschultheis9537@edschultheis9537Ай бұрын
    • @@edschultheis9537 You are right, it is a German company, there are also 2 machines around 2 hours away from me in eastern Germany on a large farm of, when I remember correctly, around 4000 ha.

      @neoplan6116@neoplan6116Ай бұрын
    • @@neoplan6116 For those who are metrically challenged that's 9884 acres.

      @darkiee69@darkiee69Ай бұрын
    • @@darkiee69 Thx - I was seriously to lazy to make the math.... 😂🤣😂

      @neoplan6116@neoplan6116Ай бұрын
    • @@neoplan6116 I just googled for a converter. 😁

      @darkiee69@darkiee69Ай бұрын
  • Your a class act and a real ham for the camera. Keep up the good work in farming.

    @popcanner@popcannerАй бұрын
  • First off. That is one awesome tractor. I work for a company that builds a battery powered autonomous lawn mower. Technology is pretty cool. Second. Yes I would buy beef from you, chicken and pork (bacon) too. I love supporting small business.

    @tonyjohnson2256@tonyjohnson2256Күн бұрын
  • OOOOOH! SO neat that you brought us along with a cool new tech. Rock on FarmHer Laura!

    @brockryan3405@brockryan3405Ай бұрын
  • Good Idea about the beef business, it is a good way to carry on your grandpa's raising cattle and he would be so proud of you, keep up the great content.

    @jerradjuhl7789@jerradjuhl7789Ай бұрын
  • Yes to the direct beef idea. Just as your agronomist is your key advisor for corn farming, so also will an experienced managing administrator be the initial success factor for the online beef business. A safety net side hustle is a good thing for a farmer, so I'm very happy to see you diversifying. By your nature and character, I think you will become a valued employeer someday. Your life is a great blessing to others.

    @larrymoffitt2386@larrymoffitt2386Ай бұрын
    • YES!!!!GO GIRL👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️

      @philipmichaud9529@philipmichaud9529Ай бұрын
    • That machine is very impressive . Maintenance cost might very high b c to many moving parts electrical/ hydraulic and connectors . As for the Ideas about the beef . You need to hire a lot of help to get that going . Some other people on Y -tube doing that already

      @HolgerMueller-un6ji@HolgerMueller-un6jiАй бұрын
  • Hi Laura, I’ve just seen on our news in Perth, Western Australia about the devastation caused by the tornados in Nebraska, we all hope you and your family are ok, we feel for you and the families going through this unthinkable nightmare, stay safe, god bless.

    @jacksback1191@jacksback119129 күн бұрын
  • The weather in Nebraska was bad, really bad today. I hope you guys, friends, and families are safe.

    @t123ooth@t123ooth29 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for letting us Share your farm..always very interesting.

    @Ralph073@Ralph073Ай бұрын
  • You can learn and teach a lot of people out there about rotation grazing. Even if I am outside of US and delivery will not happen to my place, I think it would be a good addition to the channel and will probably make a lot of US viewers happy on having orders being delivered to their door.

    @vosy1984@vosy1984Ай бұрын
  • the joy in laura face is priceless ❤ 😊

    @kevinherbert7564@kevinherbert7564Ай бұрын
    • Laura's "like a little girl in a candy store", full of excitement, when she's around farm machinery of any sort! She's so cute and adorable. 💛💚❤

      @v1rotait23@v1rotait23Ай бұрын
  • Sending prayers that you and your family are safe after all the tornadoes in Nebraska today.

    @fhgaylor@fhgaylor29 күн бұрын
  • Far out! The way it travels down the road is so smart.😮

    @SubaruLove@SubaruLoveАй бұрын
  • It is thrilling to see this kind of technology being used in farming. Thanks for the tour.

    @StanSheram@StanSheramАй бұрын
    • Yea it's great every family farmer under 1000 acres wont compete and we can have nothing but industrial farms. Currently, 26 countries including France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Russia, China, and India (19 of which are in the European Union (EU)) have partially or fully banned GMOs. Another 60 countries have significant restrictions on GMOs. 86 countries know their people would be better off hungry than eating that garbage.

      @peterpeplinski9923@peterpeplinski9923Ай бұрын
  • Your signature closing "Bye"! Makes any video you do worth the wait every week for your newest video! If I saw one of those machines rolling down the road, I might turn around and follow it just to get a better look at it! It's quite the machine! I'm looking forward to seeing your next video!

    @jstephenallington8431@jstephenallington8431Ай бұрын
  • Stay safe out there.

    @edtvnow@edtvnow27 күн бұрын
  • I am all for getting back to how it was 50 years ago when our food was directly Farm to table. It would be great to see you bring this back.

    @kevinhayward7650@kevinhayward7650Ай бұрын
  • Great to see your smiling face. That machine is almost futuristic. I wish that I had the space and money to get beef products from you directly.

    @katreniaclark@katreniaclarkАй бұрын
  • Wow, the Nexat is like something out of a futuristic movie. Very cool

    @KerboOnYT@KerboOnYTАй бұрын
    • It might look futuristic but a system like this was in use in the UK in the 1850s - driven by steam and running on rails!

      @timchamen3584@timchamen358429 күн бұрын
  • I hope you are safe from the tornados in Nebraska Laura! 🙏

    @gtk1954@gtk195429 күн бұрын
  • Laura you look like you are having a lot of fun in that machine.

    @e.l.qtheycallmeq8963@e.l.qtheycallmeq8963Ай бұрын
  • Hi Laura Just a quick note we finally got a Casey’s built by us and tried there pizza 🍕 Boy you and grant where correct very good.

    @Lucky-Lucy330@Lucky-Lucy330Ай бұрын
  • Selling beef is a great idea. I get my beef from a local farmer and it is the best I ever had. So much better than from a store. I don’t think you would have a problem selling it. Absolutely love your platform, keep it up and thank you.

    @jaywilliams3099@jaywilliams3099Ай бұрын
  • Yes, Direct beef!

    @LLCHey1@LLCHey1Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your insights, your consistency and passion reflect in every video.

    @EmmetWebb@EmmetWebbАй бұрын
  • Grant you got yourself a great lady to get that excited about harvesting and planting is a joy to watch. As far as beef goes look at wagyu beef

    @paulsteffler2248@paulsteffler2248Ай бұрын
  • @ 1:30, My Little Brother Works in the Commercial Grading Industry. He said, " If you Get Run Over by One of Those of Those Size Tires " you Don't Get a Second Chance " !

    @Crayfish-@Crayfish-Ай бұрын
  • Totally aboard for the beef. Not only the processing but buying direct. Switched from store beef last year to slaughtered beef purcased from a farm in Ohio (I’m in Florida). Flavor, cuts, quality is amazing. Let’s see what you can do Laura. Get me on your list for future sales. Loaved the remote tractor. Tech in the fields is on a roll. Harvesting will be interesting to compare the numbers and the bottom line.

    @timberkirby2160@timberkirby2160Ай бұрын
  • Thats such a cool design. Cant wait to see how it did come harvest. Would be sweet to see you do cattle stuff, and depending on price I’d buy.

    @granitesand78@granitesand78Ай бұрын
  • Coming from an Ag family the idea of Laura Farms Beef is just outstanding!

    @thublit@thublitАй бұрын
  • Laura hope you guys are good out there.

    @randyfawcett4381@randyfawcett438127 күн бұрын
  • we already buy most of our beef and pork online and would be very happy to buy from you. Keep us informed.

    Ай бұрын
  • I'm like most people, Laura. I like to go to the supermarket and see what I'm buying, especially when it comes to meat, poultry, or pork. I've never tried the boxes that are sold online, but I might be willing to buy one from you because we trust you and your husband. We'll see what we think!

    @jeffreysanks6428@jeffreysanks6428Ай бұрын
  • Great machine German styled. Out of the box engineering. Great idea on beef selling. Remember it takes time and $$$. Congratulations on thinking out of your comfort zone.👍👍👍

    @johnsandell4501@johnsandell4501Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful farm video for the next generation of farming.

    @masudbcl@masudbcl5 күн бұрын
  • 😮 what a machine!!

    @darrenwilliams445@darrenwilliams445Ай бұрын
  • Yessss! Would Buy the Custom Beef. Much better would support a small business producer where you have full control of All Your Processes. PLUS…there is NO Middle Man!!! I Hope You Consider the Beef Business Approach!!! Glad to see Y’all Expand in this direction. I’m “roooottting” for Yall. Keep that “Ruut” Dialect! It’s what makes this Country Great! Most Sincerely, Ashland City, TN

    @aqter7911@aqter7911Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing your time with us! Is that on the top of the future " To buy" list!? That's pretty Sweet!! Great to hear from you guys... love the channel!❤😊

    @johnensminger7675@johnensminger7675Ай бұрын
  • Keep up the great work Laura and stay safe

    @calebgalbreath0198@calebgalbreath0198Ай бұрын
  • Laura, I loved seeing the joy on your face when you were in the cab. If you do go into raising cattle will Grant help you out, remembering when I last watch him near cattle. Love from Mike. ❤

    @michaelwilliams7481@michaelwilliams7481Ай бұрын
  • Sorry but you are a little late. I just watched your dad's video on this verry same planter. I guess I will need to choose the best one now. I can't. How did this happen? You both get a like.

    @greghamann2099@greghamann2099Ай бұрын
  • Dang, now that was so cool to see that new machine. Thanks for sharing. Great channel by the way.

    @williamhulse6684@williamhulse6684Ай бұрын
  • Laura and Grant, your video production quality on that new piece of equipment was outstanding. All the different angles, moving shots and Drone footage was top notch. I'm sure the manufacturer will want to use your footage in their promos PS cows are cool, go for it !

    @rickmaudlin2160@rickmaudlin2160Ай бұрын
  • Convert to liters, kilometer, meter, centimeters, millimeters, square meters etc. will be a lovely game changer for you in the states 😯

    @bjarkekorsgaard@bjarkekorsgaardАй бұрын
    • Nope. We are stubborn😅. 'Merica.

      @donc-m4900@donc-m4900Ай бұрын
  • Just to those that are confused as to why this machine is a great innovation: It's all about the way it drives. The concept of this machine is to always drive on the exact same tracks in the field. That way you only ever get compaction in those areas, which then aren't used for planting, like tramlines. However, since you're now using the same machine for everything, you actually can use the exact same tramlines for everything, from planting to harvesting, instead of just for spraying.

    @timderks5960@timderks596023 күн бұрын
  • nice to see manufacturers break the mold!

    @TheEamonKeane@TheEamonKeane23 күн бұрын
  • $2.7 million..... One doesn't have to wonder why I paid over $600 for a cart full of groceries. Bump that up to $750 if two weeks of dog food is added.

    @joelmurphy7980@joelmurphy7980Ай бұрын
    • Fjb

      @jimgraves6464@jimgraves646424 күн бұрын
    • Nobody cares

      @bendover-bz4bc@bendover-bz4bc24 күн бұрын
    • If it performs as advertised, $2.7m is quite a bargain, considering the prices of everything it's meant to replace. Pretty risky though relying so heavily on a single machine.

      @lukethiessen289@lukethiessen28923 күн бұрын
  • And the family farmer doing 100 acres wont compete and you can have his land in a couple years to grow more garbage. Currently, 26 countries including France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Russia, China, and India (19 of which are in the European Union (EU)) have partially or fully banned GMOs. Another 60 countries have significant restrictions on GMOs. 86 countries know their people would be better off hungry than eating that garbage.

    @peterpeplinski9923@peterpeplinski9923Ай бұрын
    • I agree with you about GMO´s, but this is the american way of doing it. Thats why there wont be a free trade agreement between the USA and the EU, and thats a good thing. I will never buy or eat any GMO food, but again thats the american way, they like it that way. I´m fine with that. Thats just cultural differences. I like the USA, but i wouldnt touch their food.

      @flybywire5866@flybywire5866Ай бұрын
    • @flybywire5866 yea the American way of farming is evil at this point. 1000of gallons of toxins sprayed on the soil and water to grow genetically modified food that has no nutrition and is actually poisonous.

      @peterpeplinski9923@peterpeplinski9923Ай бұрын
    • They don’t even grow food it’s for ethanol, another total scam

      @darrenturcotte7799@darrenturcotte7799Ай бұрын
    • Lol! If you're trying to make a living only by farming 100 acres, you're going to starve to death anyway.

      @flyingeagle8231@flyingeagle8231Ай бұрын
  • Laura that is absolutely amazing Never thought farming would change that much 50 years

    @r_husman@r_husmanАй бұрын
  • Laura, You and Grant, need to buy, one of those cool, Remote Control pieces, of equipment. Work the numbers. 2.7 million dollars, It will take, several years, to pay for it. It was fun, watching your reaction. Show us, more videos, on this product. Jerry from Anaheim, California USA.❤

    @jerrygebhardt4045@jerrygebhardt404528 күн бұрын
    • $2.7m sounds not so expensive to me, Is there change of $1 million if you buy a big combine, tractor and planter. Also the combine is only in use for a short period, where as the Nexat progresses it can be used a lot of the year

      @alanreid3063@alanreid306320 күн бұрын
  • That machine is NOT the future of farming. DO NOT believe that LIE. YOU are the future of farming. Ask yourself...How long will it take to pay that 2.7million? Any financing interest on top? Any maintenance? What will it cost to replace with a new one when it needs replacing? What is your oppurtunity COST on that TOTAL amount? You CAN NOT farm in that way. It is not sustainable.

    @mjh6115@mjh611525 күн бұрын
    • That is not the way to look at it. The efficiency gains are key to such machines. Maybe then comes sharing these machines with other farmers and contract harvesting and planting and you can see the return on investment.

      @surudog4929@surudog492923 күн бұрын
    • @@surudog4929 Unfortunately when you in it you will see. Go buy one. Even rent one from your neighbor.

      @mjh6115@mjh611523 күн бұрын
  • Never miss your videos. So proud of you both. Hope your new farm to customer beef venture is restorative farming practices.

    @marcdurso6411@marcdurso6411Ай бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing.

    @nicholasbcleghorn8008@nicholasbcleghorn800827 күн бұрын
  • Great job on the drone and camera footage!!

    @johnensminger7675@johnensminger7675Ай бұрын
  • Wow! What an exciting video! 2.7 million! Geesh! Remote control oh my goodness! I'm in awe! Thank you for sharing!Wow! Beef not a bad idea! I get so hungry for a good steak!😊

    @florencetwichell7307@florencetwichell730727 күн бұрын
  • Earth-shattering idea to sell direct. Do it !

    @off-roadingexplained8417@off-roadingexplained8417Ай бұрын
  • The NEXAT is such a cool vehicle. It's like the transformer of farming.

    @LakesRegionEmergencyPhoto@LakesRegionEmergencyPhoto27 күн бұрын
  • I know I would definitely be interested in purchasing beef from y'all. Knowing how the beef was raised, butchered and packaged makes all the difference in the world. Have been beef directly from farmers for years and I will not buy beef any other way. Good luck and I really enjoy the content that you and Grant put together every single week.

    @richhoward596@richhoward59628 күн бұрын
  • Thanks this is the best view and explanation of the Nexat I’ve seen.

    @peternewman958@peternewman95828 күн бұрын
  • What an eye opener to see the massive machine! Laura, you amaze with each video you post. They are SO informative and expose us to a world that most people have never been able to truly appreciate. And, YES, I would be interested in following your beef production!!

    @lewanderson9381@lewanderson9381Ай бұрын
  • Unreal technology! You just never can imagine what got that product to the store!

    @JDDupuy@JDDupuyАй бұрын
  • I’m in for the beef! I love your channel as well as the guy up the road who shall remain unnamed, even if he has raised a great bunch of kids! Praying blessings on you and Grant.

    @tombrown6127@tombrown6127Ай бұрын
  • What a fantastic machine! Thankyou. Buying meat directly from the farm is something we can easily do here in the UK. We have a local farm selling Aberdeen Angus beef and pork from his own herds which you can see grazing in the fields. Good luck with your venture!

    @johnnyknap@johnnyknapАй бұрын
  • That is very cool. Thanks for showing it.

    @lisalamoureux6742@lisalamoureux6742Ай бұрын
  • I remember you being on one like this the last harvest. Now I'll have to go back and look.

    @WolfmanRants411@WolfmanRants411Ай бұрын
  • Where's the beef? Why it's on Laura's Farm of course. DO IT!

    @NoahDeLong@NoahDeLongАй бұрын
  • I love the idea of you growing the beef and selling it! You can take the mystery out of how our beef is grown, harvested, butchered and brought to market!!! Great idea!!!! I'll buy!!!

    @alexmanning8710@alexmanning871025 күн бұрын
  • The more complex and moving parts equipments have, the higher the likelihood of something breaking and the more expensive it would be to repair.

    @olanrewajuin2008@olanrewajuin200825 күн бұрын
  • Wow, what a machine! Bruce

    @ReMorganDecker@ReMorganDeckerАй бұрын
  • Great to see some Väderstad equipment on your channel Laura 💪 Hope to see a follow up video on the planting results.

    @frason85@frason8527 күн бұрын
  • great video. I am from Germany and I was shocked when I saw that this maschien is also from here. Pls. go on with this kind of viedos and I would love to see the cows, even when I am sadly not able to try the meet

    @korkenmuller556@korkenmuller5565 күн бұрын
  • Definitely would buy some beef from you! It's so hard to find beef you can trust is healthy and clean!

    @B.O.R.R.@B.O.R.R.Ай бұрын
  • I would certainly be interested in buying custom beef. Being able to see that through you and then support you and Grant by buying your beef would be something I would want to do.

    @courtneyruss9122@courtneyruss9122Ай бұрын
  • Two amazing points here. 1; that 2.7 million dollars is a reasonable investment for risky farming and, 2; not one windbreak for all of those flat acres! Amazing. I bet you can see into another State in four directions from that cab.

    @kurtism9040@kurtism904028 күн бұрын
    • No-til and other conservation methods to protect soil from wind and water erosion.

      @glennspreeman1634@glennspreeman163428 күн бұрын
  • I like that idea! It's sometimes hard to find good quality beef.

    @iJmoney210@iJmoney210Ай бұрын
  • Laure, I really enjoy watching you videos and what you do on your farm. I have read many of the comments on your beef proposal. It is, for sure, a good idea. But! This dream doesn't come true overnight or easily. First, you will need another land operation to provide grain, hay, and pasture land for your animals, along with a small area for shelter, which needs to be built. You will need hay equipment, such as a mower/conditioner, rake, tedder, and baler, along with attachments for hay and manure for your skid steer loader. You might want to consider fixing up the cab for the 4020 and re-mounting it, along with purchasing another chore tractor. Your travel to fun places, like farm shows, dirt drives, and snowmobile trails will be severely curtailed, as your cattle will need daily attention, even on Sunday. There needs to be provision for water, feeding areas and feed storage. There will be VET bills. And then there is the fencing, and how much damage an angry bull can do to it. After all of that is considered and accomplished, direct sale of range-fed beef is a great idea. Having cattle can be more demanding than children.

    @brianwittman5172@brianwittman5172Ай бұрын
  • I think the beef idea is awesome! Great idea

    @JohnDoe-lv7db@JohnDoe-lv7dbАй бұрын
  • Best idea yet, love to see back in the game. I'll buy that...

    @user-ym5pf6ty3g@user-ym5pf6ty3gАй бұрын
  • I’d love to see the neat side. Yes id order online. What a great conversation to have while enjoying a RIBEYE!

    @mmimsiv@mmimsivАй бұрын
  • Yes, I would buy the beef you grew. Good idea. Thanks for sharing.

    @donaldpowell3469@donaldpowell346928 күн бұрын
  • Amazing machine 🤩 Always great to see you guys doing well. It's tornado season, so be careful and stay safe!

    @red_five1542@red_five154229 күн бұрын
  • Tell my buddy Todd HI from Wildbill!! Lol Great videos, grew up in Marquette, nice to see familiar sights and your doing a great job Young farmer Thank you!!!

    @wildgus1234@wildgus1234Ай бұрын
  • Hey Laura…great video today. Seeing where technology may be going is awesome…the pure creativity of the machine is mind blowing. Like any new technology I’m sure there are plenty of issues that would have to be considered, but it sure is cool to look at. As far as you having a beef business I would have to say it’s a no-brainer!!! All of us out here have come to appreciate you, trust you. In sales(where I spent my entire career) those are two of the hardest things to gain from your customers….you already have it. Add in the fact that we can see where the beef is coming from is awesome. Count us in up here in Wisconsin…I can see some rib eyes on the Traeger already!!😁

    @jeffhoberg1995@jeffhoberg1995Ай бұрын
  • Laura, this video presenting this smart technology is real and yet unreal.This chapter is yet another step that might seem that this will never take over as many probably thought the same thing when the first tractors came on scene to replace the horse. History repeating itself. As for the selling beef from your herd I think people are looking for quality at a fair price and would go for it. Take the time to study the market and give it a try.

    @davidschlecht3016@davidschlecht3016Ай бұрын
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