@@chadtosh6831 good morning Chad, little Rain here over night. Gives a guys time to have a good breakfast and get everything switched cleaned up and switched over for canaola
@@millionairefarmer.nice, we finally got the peas dry enough to combine yesterday, but are only a third done. Finish later this week now. My oats will probably start on the weekend.
I am happy you are getting a good Oat Crop. I never planted Oats too deep. Something must have come loose I think. Can those side bushings be changed out?
@@gilreynolds9282 good evening, I think I will be working the oats land a bit more going forward and seeding a little deeper. As far as the bushings they could be worn for sure, seem to be all good after a retorque.
I think fall work is important. Lets the water go in on the melt that would normally run off. I've had no light bushel weights this year and so far decent yields.
It’s the plowing, broke up the compaction. For interest sake one time, try plowing some of a stubble field and compare it to the rest. Think you’ll find the results surprising. We don’t plow anymore, but I remember as a kid and when I first started farming, the plowed stuff always yielded better than the stuff that we only disced and cultivated.
@@chadtosh6831 we have plowed a few cereal fields over the years can’t say I noticed a big difference. Probably good to turn up some new land every once in a while though
@@millionairefarmer.the continual grain crops are hard on the land, sure wonder what would happen if a guy rotated the odd clover crop through? I sold clover seed before, easy to get rid of and pays well compared to grain most years. I always seems to bale it up for cow hay mostly though cause it yields well.
@chadtosh6831 I've plowed wheat stubble down and definitely had a better year for the next 3 years. But now I'm using a lot of fert to get the same results
That oars crop is lucky if it’s 100. Never mind 179 by per acre It looks light. Combine yield monitor aren’t at all accurate till they are calibrated. I would have put lock tight on the bolts holding your shoe.
@@EvanC8 we did end up putting lock tight on the bolts. I always find it funny when people comment about things like yield or reel speed on videos. Anyone who has ever watched a farming video should understand it is very hard to tell those things from the video.
We've had 170 oats before. I didnt like it lol. The money was good but those massey combines were working. Took us 5 days to do 110ac. It was also on plow down hay land on a year like this.
Our Oats doing great. So had too just.. See how fast I.... Filled the hopper empty to droppin on the cab with a 9770 STS in 11 minutes flat with the topper Morgan Oats... OATS there great no green there September 2nd testing 12.4 moisture but had to go around other many peat areas in fields... The tank monitor bell went off at 4.5 minutes and again full at 9 minutes.. About 4.0 to 4.6 MPH.. 30 foot header. and no green. Very Clean field oats in 2023 also but dry year peat did great then also.Them peat areas I went around just sprayed for dry down no doubt will run in the ?? mid 200's 4 feet + tall like hair on a dogs back and not lodged to bad!!
Good morning Robin ☕️☕️👍. Been raining here since 4 am. No combining today.
@@chadtosh6831 good morning Chad, little
Rain here over night. Gives a guys time to have a good breakfast and get everything switched cleaned up and switched over for canaola
@@millionairefarmer.nice, we finally got the peas dry enough to combine yesterday, but are only a third done. Finish later this week now. My oats will probably start on the weekend.
I am happy you are getting a good Oat Crop. I never planted Oats too deep. Something must have come loose I think. Can those side bushings be changed out?
@@gilreynolds9282 good evening, I think I will be working the oats land a bit more going forward and seeding a little deeper. As far as the bushings they could be worn for sure, seem to be all good after a retorque.
I think fall work is important. Lets the water go in on the melt that would normally run off. I've had no light bushel weights this year and so far decent yields.
@@jeremycherny2041everything but prices are up over here yields and bushel weights
Good morning Robin Great vidéo
Good morning
Great video
Glad you enjoyed the video, thank you for watching
Good day! It's raining here again! 1/4inch at dads less at my place. Just let some feed go and im frozen now. Lol
@@jeremycherny2041 that’s crazy we got a good shot today, no big deal had to clean everything up and switch over to canola anyways
Good luck combining your 2024 crops
Thank you
It’s the plowing, broke up the compaction. For interest sake one time, try plowing some of a stubble field and compare it to the rest. Think you’ll find the results surprising. We don’t plow anymore, but I remember as a kid and when I first started farming, the plowed stuff always yielded better than the stuff that we only disced and cultivated.
@@chadtosh6831 we have plowed a few cereal fields over the years can’t say I noticed a big difference. Probably good to turn up some new land every once in a while though
@@millionairefarmer.the continual grain crops are hard on the land, sure wonder what would happen if a guy rotated the odd clover crop through? I sold clover seed before, easy to get rid of and pays well compared to grain most years. I always seems to bale it up for cow hay mostly though cause it yields well.
@chadtosh6831 I've plowed wheat stubble down and definitely had a better year for the next 3 years. But now I'm using a lot of fert to get the same results
That oars crop is lucky if it’s 100. Never mind 179 by per acre It looks light. Combine yield monitor aren’t at all accurate till they are calibrated. I would have put lock tight on the bolts holding your shoe.
@@EvanC8 we did end up putting lock tight on the bolts. I always find it funny when people comment about things like yield or reel speed on videos. Anyone who has ever watched a farming video should understand it is very hard to tell those things from the video.
We've had 170 oats before. I didnt like it lol. The money was good but those massey combines were working. Took us 5 days to do 110ac. It was also on plow down hay land on a year like this.
@@jeremycherny2041 crazy didn’t think i would ever see it
Our Oats doing great. So had too just.. See how fast I.... Filled the hopper empty to droppin on the cab with a 9770 STS in 11 minutes flat with the topper Morgan Oats... OATS there great no green there September 2nd testing 12.4 moisture but had to go around other many peat areas in fields... The tank monitor bell went off at 4.5 minutes and again full at 9 minutes.. About 4.0 to 4.6 MPH.. 30 foot header. and no green. Very Clean field oats in 2023 also but dry year peat did great then also.Them peat areas I went around just sprayed for dry down no doubt will run in the ?? mid 200's 4 feet + tall like hair on a dogs back and not lodged to bad!!
@davemurphy2774 that’s awesome, glad to hear. There are some incredible crops in the peace, unfortunately there are some write offs as well
so you planted deep? - they should make a brand for that - 'Deep Oats' :)
@@MichaelHolloway deep oats I like it
PD rig in the back ground at the start . Doing any digging up that way ?
@@welderman5844 that’s gonna be my new grain leg some day
Do they know this ? 😂😂
Whats with the Drillin rig ?
@@kentonleriger8288 it’s just nice to have a spare Derrick sitting around
Rob do them glasses say blum on them lol just noticed 😂
@@davidfirth9342 they sure do
Different crops take different nutrients. You probably got lucky an had all the right nutrients saved up in the soil
@@stevenk6957 I think the the stars lined up yup