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You probably hear this enough, but you have the best ag channel I've seen. Informative and entertaining without all the extra garbage of using every way possible to make more off your viewers. Thanks!
Check out bcp farm and trucking or straight pipe acres or mike Mitchell
Good channel. Wish they put more videos out.
Tony fast, welkers
@@Bigstrapper Yes, I like Fast Ag.
There is the dump trailer again that dougo said you would never use. Handy gadget to have apparently.
dump option is always good no matter what implement
The drone shots really give perspective on the scope of this project. Wow.
Great to see your uncle in more videos like his added clips , you doing a great job with the videos 👍
Thanks for putting the date in the video. Been asking and you did. Thanks again
Never get tired of watching these guys at work & play!
It just seems like you guys get to have all the fun. It is good to have humor when dealing with water.
Quote of the episode, "I've been watching Gold Rush quite a bit, I should know how to run this" Big Swede.
Great times all around😁 Sir Dougo was enjoying his time digging the hole!!! Keep up the great work and fun times!!!!
Love your channel and how you all explain everything your doing.
Challenges aren't always to be overcome immediately, trust in yourself and just go as far as possible. Great video!
another awesome video chet keep them coming we all appreciate you sharing with us!!
Erik proves he can do it all. Brody wishing Doug had bought that fire truck to wash equipment. Chet dreaming about a swimming pool.
Wow, all 3 of those were amazing. I can’t wait to try them. 👏🏻
They all laughed when you bought that dump cart lol
Nobody should cheer on a go-cart
If you need to sow cover crops, it will save the farm money to do it, rather than spend a lot on expensive chemicals to kill the weeds that surely will take over!! By the way Eric, as always, your explanation hits the spot, bang on! Chet, damn good idea using autosteer. Everybody did a good job today, so hopefully things don't get worse than expected. Thanks from UK.
Thanks for another great video Chet and everyone.
It was interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Thanks for the drone footage of the bin project. That was most interesting. Gives you an idea of what is going on. Thanks.
You folks are moving a lot of dirt and clay to make this bin project work. Wow.
With all the machinery working hard you are getting it done. Hope your sump pump keeps working to pull out the water.
That is one big hole for a big grain bin. Wow.
The hitch on the dirt wagon is holding up. Yeah.
Eric you got the cover crop of wheat spread. That should work good I would think. Interesting to keep an eye on it. Cover crop should help that area.
This bin project is most interesting. Huge hole you dug. Not have to put the gravel in and pack it real good. Big project.
Thanks for everything Chet and crew.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Yes, your information is valuable.
I had a baseball game in Wheaton the other day and on the way by the Kibble dealer I’m pretty sure I saw that 8rx on the lot. At first I was confused but after watching them pick it up off your guys yard I figured it out. Hope the bin dirt work goes better than how its going right now!! 👍
You guys are awesome doing the job yourself and learning at the same time
Duogo, Don't worry about things you have no control over.
I remember seeing someone plant a winter wheat crop with a proforce spreader it seemed to work OK. 😊
good old bob cat needs a little grease lol Love your videos!!! always puts a smile on my face when you guys upload!!!
Great job. Will be interesting watching progress. Thanks for sharing.
Hate to see Dougos Cadillac leave the farm, I think he really liked that tractor. WOW, I'd say you have your time and work cut out for you with diverting all the water on that project.
Brodie just looking at all the washing he's gonna have to do 🤣🤣🤣
What a huge project.
Wow. 2ft of black dirt in the yard. We are lucky to farm in 6 inches of black dirt in the SD prairie!
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie that was great enjoyed itthe tile line start filling to stay ahead of water and get tile line in
We had 544c 544d and 544e we sawmilled with and loaded logs out in the woods too back in the 80s
Have to do it Fla. style, rim ditch and pumps 🤔 love the assortment of "toys" you's guy have to choose from.
good job. we just built a 250bu ben. dug 12 ft.
awesome video guys. Thank you
Dumpy to the rescue again! Remember when someone said there wasn't a need for her? 😂 Anither good decision Chet!
That was a cool video and it’s funny no one else wanted to buy in on that dump cart with you Chet it’s been used so much bet ur loving that purchase now
You guys are doing a great job on this. Cool video. 👍❤️
Thanks 👍
I watch your channel every time you post. Great variety of content. I really like that farm American flag in the office..
Dougo ~ the saying is, “Don’t borrow sorrow.”
Nice big swimming you'll have there
The Dump cart did not break, thats new!😂
Good job guys and good luck
It is very apparent that y’all ain’t in south Alabama cause on the coldest of cold days in July you will never need a hoodie!!! We went to a baseball game and it was raining,we were sweating standing under a covered top today
Boys, welcome to the club😂 we been fighting the rain and mud building a new leg of highway 50 that runs across the country, we are making it 4 lane thru the little town in southern Indiana, I had 500 tons of fill dirt hauled in, and right when we dump the last load it came a down pour 2” in less than an hour!!! Needless to say we had to load it all back up and haul it off😔 it wouldn’t meet compaction or moisture testing 🙄 it was a kick in the bean bag for sure, but you just gotta start over.💪 no quit!
I like watching these videos of Larson Farms I think it's very cool and they are all good to I would like to meet the Larson's
Amazing Video Chet and Larson Farms!!!
I can honestly say I have zero erosion problems in my cover crop fields despite all the rain.
Gotta love playing in the mud.
I managed to bury my Bobcat 864G so bad I had to call a friend from over an hour away to drag me out.
That was a wide track, low ground pressure track and I almost buried my machine.
What a great and humbling experience. 😢
@@davidclaudy4822 yea, that's not at all good when that happens.
@@anthonyhengst2908 My good friend made me pay for his help over many years and many beers. It was all good, but damn? I just couldn’t imagine my machine getting mired so badly. We all had a laugh afterwards, but I toned down my level of confidence a few notches after that episode. 🤣
Brody won't like the cleanup though
Not a bad idea if it works and I know it will work for a cover crop.
Look at it this way. You did not have to drive in huge I beams under the slab. I have seen huge holes dug, the 100 foot I beams driven in befor 40 foot concrete slabs poured. Just for a little steel mill.😊
Very interesting project. The scope of the projects you take on is amazing.
FYI u do cover crop in the winter
Dougo did not want to drag a planter thru another wet spot this spring huh.....lol
Might want to get some advice from Cole the Corn Star on site prep 😆😂😆😂😆😂😆
Good stuff guys😊😊😊😊
Thank you 😊
No B. S. about the Sweede he really knows his farming as well as the Larson Team, GoOD On To All Our Farmers 🚜
Great content guys, keep up the great work!
Brodie will have to clean up for days after the dig.
What weather app do you use
If the dump cart hitch breaks, I’m out! 😂
It’s very hot here in Iowa today 90 degrees and feels like 109
Very humid
What a mess for you guys to work in!! Have fun playing in the mudbox,,,,
I am so jealous wish I was working for this family.
Awesome video guys, a bit muddy tho. 🚜🚜🚜
Don't worry about today when you have all of tomorrow to worry about it
Chet,”I think you’re going to need a bigger pump”😮
Could you use the clay to widen approaches??
love it
I actually sensed frustration when having to go back instead of plant
The team work and vesitility of your crew always amazes me
Only a question the new option of flying drones to spray crops and possibly spread wheat or maybe something else that you might want to try. Especially if conditions are wet to get things sprayed. Millennial farmer just got a demonstration.
Drones are 2 small for spraying fields the size these guys have.
It world work for small spots.
Never seen 1 for spreading seed though.
Boy watching this video brings back memories of pumping water out of footings. Than having dirt police tell me I can’t pump the dirty water out unless you can see three fingers thru a clean glass.
What about planting rice!?
That's funny
When it rains it pours struggle bus is real😊
The new bin going to be in the way of the driveway?
Here I sit in Arizona wildfires burning everywhere and no rain in the forecast. 🌞🌵🌵😎🔥🔥
Chet run a gullie lower than the grade for water to run out of the hole if it rains it will run to the gullie then use a pump to pump out water, when done just back fill.
Remember that water always finds its level when contained like in a pond lake or ocean SEA LEVEL AGAIN---
Magnifique vidéo et le terrassement du cilo pour les céréales 😂😮😅😊
Putting up a big bin, you must have Cargill as landlord.
Yes
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does anyone in that area use buckwheat as a cover crop that gets tilled back in right when it flowered out ? I did it 3 years on a garden in OH and it really blanked out some weed problems. Just curious how that all works in the mix erik called out.
Use the clay to Build a pond for Toby to play in
Waving a hand from texas
Which weather app forecast do you actually trust more than 2 days out?
All of them because there all wrong
There’s a reason why the conditions aren’t the best is because it rained last night into early morning today
What psi pressure do you need to put that bin on what is recommended pressure needed
What weather app are you using? It looks nicer than the one I use.
What weather app is that? Anyone know. I like that format.
Good shit lads
Why wheat not rye for the cover crop? Genuinely curious
“By the time you get back it will be 100 feet deep”. Lolz
so what will you use that huge compressed ramp-pad of clay you are dumping at for? Moving that in the future will be a nightmare
Not sure why there would be any “Hate” comments for doing something that will help with erosion issues
Are you gonna be putting up 1 or 2 new grain bins?
Minnesota Gumbo/Clay
I’m really surprised they do their own dirt work in these projects. They have the equipment but I would think to would be unwise. If anything goes wrong the concrete co abs bin co could point to that work as the culprit. I would think from insurance point of view it would be a problem as well since they are not licensed etc. At very least it would be a long legal battle. I just would not want to take the chance as much as this stuff costs and by the look of that ground.
Question: Has Cole the cornstar reached out to you regarding your preparation for base work for a large storage bin? I mentioned it to him in a comment over a year ago given the problems they’ve had with their bins. I noticed the difference right away during their base work, and wondered why they weren’t doing it as you do in preparation for such a project.
Yeah he knows we have talked quite a bit about it!
Problem with Cole is he not good about getting or taking advice before hand. I seen it over 3 years ago when a started watching his channel. Just like the bin site and now the house things are all over the map on both project.
@johnunsicker7440 Cole is not a star that's for sure.
He thinks he is and that's the problem.