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Farming with Carp
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2020
We are a regenerative family farm operating in West Central Indiana. We are no-till cover crop farmers that are transitioning to organic farming at a large scale. We believe in building soil health, farming green, and using diverse crop rotations. We raise cash crops of corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also raise cattle and graze them across our fields as part of our regenerative farming practice. I want this channel to show you how regenerative farming can change the agricultural world.
Harvest 22 Equipment Lineup!
Harvest is approaching quickly and here is a lineup of our equipment for 2022. Enjoy!
Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride!
Follow on Instagram: @farmingwithcarp
Email: farmingwithcarp@gmail.com
Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride!
Follow on Instagram: @farmingwithcarp
Email: farmingwithcarp@gmail.com
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Spreading Organic Fertilizer
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Hauling and spreading some dairy manure. Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride!...
Bio Reactor Update!
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Update on our Johnson Su bio reactors Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride! Fo...
Raising Buckwheat!
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out looking at a field of buckwheat that we will harvest for seed production! Enjoy Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across...
Spraying Beans & Checking Beans!
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Spraying some organic soybeans and then shutting off our pivot and looking at some beans on the way. Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the f...
Foliar Feeding Soybeans
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We are foliar feeding some soybeans using some products from Advancing Eco Agriculture. Enjoy Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we gr...
Weed Zapping ragweed in Organic Soybeans!
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First time out this year for the weed zapper. Zapping some ragweed over the soybeans down in our river bottom field! Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of li...
Wheat & Rye Relay Harvest with Claas 8600
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Harvesting wheat and rye over the top of soybeans! Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for...
Y dropping corn planted into Alfalfa
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Y dropping some corn planted mid may! Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride! Fo...
Y dropping Organic corn
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We are Y dropping some organic in this video! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride! F...
Row Cultivating 20" soybeans
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Row cultivating some organic soybeans! Enjoy Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the ride! Fo...
Spraying Corn
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Spraying some sugar water and some n force on corn. Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for the r...
Plant 22 is a wrap!
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We finish up planting corn and get a field ready for alfalfa! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along...
Well.... Planting some more beans!
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Well we switched over some corn acres to beans and we are getting the field knocked out! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze a...
Planting corn & peas in the same field
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Planting corn and peas. Then doing some spraying. Enjoy! Welcome to Farming With Carp. This channel will show you the jobs that we do on our farm in Indiana each day. We are a regenerative organic farm that capitalizes on the uses of cover crops. We raise corn, soybeans, wheat, peas and alfalfa. We also have a growing herd of livestock on the farm that we graze across our acres. Come along for ...
60 foot I&J Roller Crimper & Planting Soybeans!
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60 foot I&J Roller Crimper & Planting Soybeans!
Building our first Johnson-Su Bioreactor!!
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Building our first Johnson-Su Bioreactor!!
Spring Field Work | Itching to get in the fields for #plant22
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Spring Field Work | Itching to get in the fields for #plant22
Seeding organic alfalfa and top dressing organic wheat!!
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Seeding organic alfalfa and top dressing organic wheat!!
Starting to prepare John Deere DB 60 for #plant22
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Starting to prepare John Deere DB 60 for #plant22
Thank you for sharing. I am thinking about doing this in the future, I am trying to learn more about the process.
Exciting eh. I/agree...pretty satisfying crimping 138A/hour. Just come back to harvest in 4 months. Sounds/too simple. I have 16 ft roller. If i get beans planted and growing i roll at antithesis. Plant rye in fall and beans in standing rye in spring./or/plant into oats and do not have/to terminate oats just/harvest/beans at maturity... thank you very much... I may getter done at next opportunity. Plant rye in fall...correct thanx Dennis
I wish more farmers would learn and do this.
Interesting. I need to study this.
What are you averaging Bu per acre?
I like. I’ve been studying this and trying to get our stubborn but nice farmer to stop all the darn sprays and do this!!! I will have our way soon. We own the ground.
This is great. I’m trying to get our farmer to do this. My Goodness I grew up in conventional farming without sprays. We need this. No GMOs! Communism is right! But it’s all over!
do you think planting after first crop and the cultivating with a lilliston would work?
You should have bunch of beehives on can make a lot off honey (20$per pound)
That's my thought
You know if they make a 6070 with a 460 loader, without ROPS and is four wheel drive, aka I think front wheel assist
thanks from canada
Dang it, I thought you were back. It just popped up in my feed. You need to come back buddy. I need farming videos that don’t make me want to punch myself in the face.
Any updates on how this crop turned out? Did your plan for harvest work as you hoped?
Are happy with your 6E?
65lb Cereal Rye, 30 lbs oats, 5 lbs Rape, 3 Lbs Forage Kale, 2 lbs Tillage Raddish planting soybean into that. Have been doing cover crops for two years....first year was cereal rye only at 65lb. Great videos man. I am looking forward to the savings after a few more years of these practices.
What was the previous crop??Alfa alfa under Buck wheat?🤔🤔
Do you ever have issues with the emission equipment, for example like freezing DEF or plugged up DPF?
organic farming you the man
You have got it figured out with the rotary hoe. If you can find one of the old drag types. It is a lot simpler to pull it backwards. If you could have pulled one backwards over that crust when the beans were trying to get break through. You would have had an even stand and less clods when you cultivated. A roller will work if you can regulate the pressure to just crack the crust.
Cool fact about Old School Mfg. I work as a CAD/3D parts drafter at a laser cutting fab shop. We make a lot of parts for these Weed Zappers. Old School wants to have every worker smiling while working on their orders, so they always add 10% to their bill to pass to the employees. Some months my portion is up to $500. We don't do Old School projects every month, though and the bonus is not always that high. But if they keep selling more....🎉
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How u kill off the alfalfa?
😮😮❤❤ great job .. i wana visit this buckwheat farm ..
Carp, what tractor model do you use to pull the air seeder?? Thanks; love the content!!
Well, your channel grew slowly but steadily ... really no reason to disappear without a trace
How do you terminate the cover crop?
What did you run to make the tall standing weeds die?
Very Interesting. My farm sits on the equator in East Africa on the bank of the Nile River. I have solar pumps, sprinklers and drip irrigation, so I can apply water whenever needed. I farm with a small walk behind tractor, and create raised beds. With these conditions, could I start by establishing a good stand of alfalfa on a raised bed. Then mow the alfalfa, and then plant corn without tilling. Given I have a year round growing season, and alfalfa is a perineal, I am trying to figure out a continual system where the raised beds have both cover crop and food crop growing at the same time. I would sure appreciate your thoughts.
God is controlling "mother" nature amen.
Are you going to start vlogging again?
Hope this man's ok. True inspiration
Why aren't you posting anymore
turn off the stupid music, let us hear the zapper work.
Thanks for the video. I dont know if i missed you saying it, but i was curious how you terminate your cover crops?
How did the corn get started in established alfalfa ?
What did you end up with harvest bushel/acre?
Lo importante de todo lo realizado es la conciencia y las ganas de realizar con echos .te admiro tu talento y esfuerzo .saludos desde dallas tx
how did the corn cover crop mix terminate with the roller? specifically the vetch. im in southern IN and had my first bout with vetch a couple weeks ago
Are you running the same gps line that you planted with and did you have to change the width of your tool in your monitor
5:46 what is the name of that machinery?
Beardless??
How did the beans do?
How did harvest go?
Wow, your voice tells me that that is a very smooth riding tractor you are in.
Damn, your tractor have never seen mud ? Lucky tractor !!! Great work ! Cover crops and No till at a large scale need more support !
Just like planting corn in cover crops, you have to provide a little boost because highly vailable nutrients can be reduced. Most importantly though is having a clean path to sunlight. Corn will become stunted and never recover, permanent hormonal response shift and a different growth pattern. They have to have sun. In population studies Ive got corn going in at 5-7k lower pop where planted into green cover just to help reduce that stress level.
We have been planting green in rye with 1795 with twister closers curious what closers y'all are using. Keep having wrapping issues on closers.
Where'd you go?! I really enjoyed your videos. You guys inspired me to start the process of transitioning to notill organic. Please come back!
Hope you guys are doing well. Always enjoyed the content you put out and hope to see some more some day.
have you used your dawn inrowl much? udpated version shows chopping blades bolted to the blunt chevron blades. we are considering one to use between rows and add on a wider roller between rows to use as our preplant/post plant roll down. just wondering how well the inrowl works. have you experienced any problems with it? also do you have a video of it running?