Life On The Harvest Run

Publicado 2024-07-25
Every year, custom harvesters travel the country to cut wheat and other crops for farmers who don’t have the equipment or manpower to do it themselves. In the documentary "Life On The Harvest Run," Tiger Media Network's 2024 summer interns explore the lives of two custom harvesting families from Kansas — the Beforts from Hays and the Froeses from Inman — and the challenges they face each summer.

Directed by John Billinger, Raegan Neufeld, and Ryan Schuckman

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Todos los comentarios (13)
  • @kerryschuckman4905
    Such an interesting and engaging story told with great visuals and visuals. Great job all!
  • Shoutout to you guys, Ive been working machinery like this for over 10 years an I just wanna say that you guys are the elite an mean so much to me.
  • @relandguenther4907
    Wonderful video. Liked the narrative and insight to a family harvest crew. This lifestyle is very demanding, but enjoyable. I miss it.
  • @mpm6509770
    Nice video!! I worked on a harvest crew for 7 years and loved it!!
  • @garyl6375
    American at it's best!!!! Keep up the good work and GUD BLESS. Your doing tour kids right - teaching them how tom work and what what it means. Gives them self value!!!
  • @BookerDeWolffe
    What most don't people don't understand that during the harvest season and it being go-go time, the stress can build and tempers can and do flare up at some point. It can be even the most smallest of things that will set a person off, an alarm from a faulty sensor, a cutter bar/wobble box breaking down but Jerry-rigged to just get by, a flat tire, electrical problems, hydraulic lines blowing, coolant leaks and this list could go on an on but the bottom line is you have to take care of yourself mentally and physically and that is most important. You as the operator are not only responsible for the machine but for yourself as well.