Did You think or tryed using packer together with plow? It would save You alot of time and fuel, theres detachable packers that can be pulled while plowing. If You guys tryed it, what is the reason You don't do it anymore? Cheers, greetings from Polish farmer, i love to see how other plants are grown that i'm not growing myself.
Back to binging, you’re also only plowing under the top few inches, which uses the weeds, cotton stems etc as compost-nitrogen for the peanuts. Using what’s already in the field as an advantage, vs losing points on the peanut/straw crop or worse.
Good stuff, CB! I have wondered what ground you plow, knowing you don't do all of it, and now I know! Of course, it's entirely possible you have mentioned it before and I forgot.
Conley I’m curious about your water well pivots. Are they all operated manually and you have to go well to well and start and stop them or do they have an automatic circuit and if so what controls them in automatic? Sorry it’s the electrician in me that is curious. Love your videos. I’ve been binge watching. Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Not every section has it but some have an auto feature. There’s a kill wire with 8pin relays that leads from well to well that’ll automatically turn on every well. Some sections we can’t use it since there’s only enough water to water 2 out of 4 pivots so on those we have to go well to well
Hi conley, your videos are very interesting. By my self I farm in Holland. I really like it to watch your video's because the way you farm is completely different to how we do over here. I was wondering were do you get al the water from to keep your fields wet. I understand that you pump it up from the groundwater. We also do when we have a dry period in summer. But we have between 30 and 40 inches of rain in a year. The most will fall down in autumn So the round water will be refilled. my question is how is your groundwater be refilled?
Hello Conley , can you please describe exactly what is the steps after the peanut combine harvester step by step till the planting ,cause I wanna do it like your method.
Well we never plant peanuts back to back. After harvesting last year we planted wheat and now we’re cutting the wheat for hay bales and then we’ll plant cotton for this year. Our cotton fields last year we plowed packed and landplaned it and that’s where we’re gonna plant peanuts for this year
@@conleybanman thanks Conley, can you please determine the implement that you make with two tanks , spacing between tiers and this step useful for what?
In the UK we plough, roll the field to pack it and level the ground then drill in to that seed bed. Would rolling it with a big wide set of rollers be more efficient? Thanks
In the Midwest when they till the ground you always have a lot of Seagulls coming to eat all the worms and bugs that are dug up. I notice in your your videos that we never see birds coming to eat them. Maybe we just don't see them in the view.
Im from Southern indiana my daughter just married a guy from east Texas Giddings area. If I could find a job on a farm year round working ground and harvesting I'd prolly move to Texas. Grew up on the Deere's love them.
Your sand is much much redder than our sand, we farm in South East Alabama and farm complete beach sand. Wish I could upload a picture in the comments to show.
@@jackgramer516 Wheat hay is wheat mowed while green & dried into hay, straw is the dry stalk that remains after mature wheat is harvested for grain. They are 2 drastically different products!
You're making me homesick. Keep up the good work. The Loop Longhorn over and out.
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Very very nice👍👍👍 farming and family
Great video! Love the shots of our plow! Thanks for being a great customer! 💪🏼👍
That is some wide open country, enjoyed tks.
Did You think or tryed using packer together with plow? It would save You alot of time and fuel, theres detachable packers that can be pulled while plowing.
If You guys tryed it, what is the reason You don't do it anymore?
Cheers, greetings from Polish farmer, i love to see how other plants are grown that i'm not growing myself.
We have never tried it but neighbors have and for the type of dirt we have it doesn’t pack it hard enough
That is something I don't see anymore where I am. Don't see plows being used unless in a garden.
Back to binging, you’re also only plowing under the top few inches, which uses the weeds, cotton stems etc as compost-nitrogen for the peanuts. Using what’s already in the field as an advantage, vs losing points on the peanut/straw crop or worse.
Good stuff, CB! I have wondered what ground you plow, knowing you don't do all of it, and now I know! Of course, it's entirely possible you have mentioned it before and I forgot.
Yup I’ve been meaning to make a video like this for a while already since I had lots of questions about it
Greetings from Turkey. We love you
Saludos from New York City!.
God job bro.
Conley I’m curious about your water well pivots. Are they all operated manually and you have to go well to well and start and stop them or do they have an automatic circuit and if so what controls them in automatic? Sorry it’s the electrician in me that is curious. Love your videos. I’ve been binge watching. Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Not every section has it but some have an auto feature. There’s a kill wire with 8pin relays that leads from well to well that’ll automatically turn on every well. Some sections we can’t use it since there’s only enough water to water 2 out of 4 pivots so on those we have to go well to well
Hi conley, your videos are very interesting. By my self I farm in Holland. I really like it to watch your video's because the way you farm is completely different to how we do over here. I was wondering were do you get al the water from to keep your fields wet. I understand that you pump it up from the groundwater. We also do when we have a dry period in summer. But we have between 30 and 40 inches of rain in a year. The most will fall down in autumn So the round water will be refilled. my question is how is your groundwater be refilled?
Underground aquifers
What he said. And there is a little bit of water flow underneath the ground. As far as rain we only get around 2 inches a year
They get their water from the Ogallala aquifer which covers a great deal of the central plains which is fed mostly from snow runoff from the Rockies.
Hello Conley , can you please describe exactly what is the steps after the peanut combine harvester step by step till the planting ,cause I wanna do it like your method.
Well we never plant peanuts back to back. After harvesting last year we planted wheat and now we’re cutting the wheat for hay bales and then we’ll plant cotton for this year. Our cotton fields last year we plowed packed and landplaned it and that’s where we’re gonna plant peanuts for this year
@@conleybanman thanks Conley, can you please determine the implement that you make with two tanks , spacing between tiers and this step useful for what?
Repacking the ground after plowing our dirt is very soft so we have to pack it down
@@conleybanmando you have a video for ripper bedder process before planting ?
Just posted
Nice videos 👍from Australia
That one field is pretty much all the land I run with my grandpa would be nice to have fields that size around me
In the UK we plough, roll the field to pack it and level the ground then drill in to that seed bed. Would rolling it with a big wide set of rollers be more efficient? Thanks
No since our ground is so soft we need more weight to really pack it back down
@@conleybanman OK fair enough
In the Midwest when they till the ground you always have a lot of Seagulls coming to eat all the worms and bugs that are dug up. I notice in your your videos that we never see birds coming to eat them. Maybe we just don't see them in the view.
No there’s usually no birds except when we plant wheat then there’s crows trying to eat the seeds
Im from Southern indiana my daughter just married a guy from east Texas Giddings area. If I could find a job on a farm year round working ground and harvesting I'd prolly move to Texas. Grew up on the Deere's love them.
Oh yea i love em too
Wouldn't a smooth drum roller do a better job? It would cut out your second pass leveling out the dirt. But different things for different reasons
It would but it doesn’t pack it as much as what we want plus we want to level out the field anyway
@@conleybanman gotcha
Would a land roller do better for packing or is it not heavy enough just asking.
It’s not heavy enough
The row packing was epic
Would a field cultivar be any better than a land plan?
Not really we used a disker last year and we had lost of volunteer cotton come up
Excellent stuff
Your sand is much much redder than our sand, we farm in South East Alabama and farm complete beach sand. Wish I could upload a picture in the comments to show.
You can always send via Instagram. But it sounds like we both farm in sand 😅
Plowing videos are so cool 👍 thank you🇺🇸🐝
You’re welcome
Alot of work. But you can grow some damn good crops on sand.
Oh yea you sure can you just gotta be careful not to let the sand blow too much
Just cultivate and make nice seedbed.... Thats what people do after plowing....
I need to buy the peanut harvester pls send me the details am from India
What is the brand name of the land plan
Some fab shop made it a long time ago I can’t remember the name
@@conleybanman ok thanks I have seen the other styles but I like the way that looks and it does a good job
You could try Loepky mfg I do believe they make some
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We’re are y’all located
West Texas
Are yall going to bale a lot of wheat hay this year
Close to 2,000 acres
What is wheat hay😂😂😂 do you mean straw you df
@@jackgramer516 Wheat hay is wheat mowed while green & dried into hay, straw is the dry stalk that remains after mature wheat is harvested for grain. They are 2 drastically different products!
How many acers do you have?
Around 8,000 ish
try a land roller,,gets the land flat and level in one pass, Check out Mandako
You know I’ve thought about it and I feel like I need to demo one
Do y’all strip till or just make beds love from SC
We usually do beds
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Why do you pack it, and then use a plow on it?
The video i expected
Why not just use like a crow foot cultipacker?
For our soil this method works the best
You must be from Seminole Texas
Between Seminole and Hobbs.
Maaaaaybe 🤷♂️
Sleep happens after plowing
Why don't you get some rolls
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@@conleybanman ok cool