Me and my two boys planted 10k strawberry plants in Bald Knob, AR for the first time. Plastic looks a bit rough but we got it done. Thanks for your great informative videos, I learned a lot from them. Dre, you complaining about their technique reminded me of myself lol!
Work flow idea: it might be faster for your transplanters to take the transplants out of the trays before they start moving. They could sit in a big pile on the tray in front of them. This way they wouldn’t have to focus on grabbing a plant and getting it out. They just gotta worry about finding a root ball to grab
You inspired me to buy my own Ruby June plants . They are coming in September. How often do you fertilize them? I have a 100 plants coming for my small garden. What fertilizer do you use. Appreciate any advice. Thanks buddy
What’s your ground speed when planting. You’ve said it’s a little too fast because the tractor doesn’t have a creeper gear. Would you say a Creeper is definitely required if getting a new tractor to be used with a water wheel for Planting vegetables and strawberries, or would you consider a great deal on a tractor, even if it didn’t have one & its slowest speed in 1st gear low was .5mph Thanks!
if Ruby June fully ripe, how much the brix? compared to Albion and Chandler. is there any other variety there? like Sagahonoka(they said this one can reach 11 Brix), Sachinoka or Maehyang?
What’s your ground speed when planting. You’ve said it’s a little too fast because the tractor doesn’t have a creeper gear. Would you say a Creeper is definitely required if getting a new tractor to be used with a water wheel for Planting vegetables and strawberries, or would you consider a great deal on a tractor, even if it didn’t have one & its slowest speed in 1st gear low was .5mph Thanks!
Well done Farmer dre and the crew!
Thanks!
Me and my two boys planted 10k strawberry plants in Bald Knob, AR for the first time. Plastic looks a bit rough but we got it done. Thanks for your great informative videos, I learned a lot from them.
Dre, you complaining about their technique reminded me of myself lol!
Thanks for watching! Boys can't do it as good as me. Lol
💪🏼 Good video 🇺🇸
Thanks boiiiii
HEYYYYY YO Doctor Strawberries here BACK AT ya
Not a Dr. But close. 😂😂 thanks for reaching
Been waiting for this!
Yes! The plants were late this year
Work flow idea: it might be faster for your transplanters to take the transplants out of the trays before they start moving. They could sit in a big pile on the tray in front of them. This way they wouldn’t have to focus on grabbing a plant and getting it out. They just gotta worry about finding a root ball to grab
You inspired me to buy my own Ruby June plants . They are coming in September. How often do you fertilize them? I have a 100 plants coming for my small garden. What fertilizer do you use. Appreciate any advice. Thanks buddy
Good video, I really enjoyed it. Can you please tell me the name of the nursery that you get your plants from. Thank you!
What’s your ground speed when planting. You’ve said it’s a little too fast because the tractor doesn’t have a creeper gear.
Would you say a Creeper is definitely required if getting a new tractor to be used with a water wheel for Planting vegetables and strawberries, or would you consider a great deal on a tractor, even if it didn’t have one & its slowest speed in 1st gear low was .5mph
Thanks!
What is that plastic used for and is the irregation underneath it?
if Ruby June fully ripe, how much the brix? compared to Albion and Chandler. is there any other variety there? like Sagahonoka(they said this one can reach 11 Brix), Sachinoka or Maehyang?
We are planting them for the shelf life. They do much better in cold storage for a few days
whats that machine called?
👏👏👏👍50k
Hopefully soon!
Wow. So I learned that all you need to do is man handle the plants and shove them in the ground. I've been doing it wrong! Lol
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You figure out a cure for the deer damage let us know...
A fence.....
Yes. Kill them all. The best situation is 8ft fence
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What’s your ground speed when planting. You’ve said it’s a little too fast because the tractor doesn’t have a creeper gear.
Would you say a Creeper is definitely required if getting a new tractor to be used with a water wheel for Planting vegetables and strawberries, or would you consider a great deal on a tractor, even if it didn’t have one & its slowest speed in 1st gear low was .5mph
Thanks!