Traditional Farming Practices With Advanced Technology
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Laura's explanation of cultivation: Pu-Tchoo just like that 😂🥰
Or "speak of the devil" as Grant is rolling up in the side by side 🤣
She explained the whole process perfectly and even added sound effects. 😂
It actually makes that precise sound too. Really! It does!
@@snappingbearThe perfect sound effect too
Laura I love ur videos
The fast forward part of the video is funny !😜 Thanks for sharing and teaching us about corn crops !
Happy 4th of July! What could be more American than a new Laura Farms video! Saw my package on the stack!!! Lots of goodies. 😁😁
Another ruff day in the office!
The view out your office window must be very rewarding knowing that all your hard work and money is growing!
Regular work but your enthusiasm and motivation I don't see lower levels.keep and achive congratulations ❤
In our traditional method is by using the carabao with by plowing the soil in the based of the corn plants.
Hope you and Grant have a great 4th. Thanks for sharing your farm operation with us.
A belated Happy Birthday Laura!
Happy belated Birthday Laura!!! We hope you had a wonderful day celebrating with your family.
loved that timelapse section, really gives a feel for what your day is like
Must be nice to be a farmer. In 1970 I was sitting on a boat cushion on the front of an 806 spraying msma.
Thanks Laura, I love watching the cultivator do its job, seeing how neat it looks after it is done finishing the row. Apart from weed control I can see other advantages, any water from pivot or rain can get to the roots quicker, also the ridges helps to support the corn.
Love to you both from Mike. ❤
It's cultivation of corn underneath it's base of the corn plants it's hilling up by placing the soil under it.
A belated Happy Birthday Laura! I always enjoy seeing your happy smile and energetic greeting in your videos. Thank your for taking me along on todays lesson, I learned a lot about the growing stages of corn. I could actually sound like I know something in a conversation now. Your corn looks awesome and you and Grant should have a great harvest when you get to R6. I look forward to continuing our journey ... My best to you and Grant. Larry in Bakersfield, Ca.
☝️🚜☝️🚜☝️🎉😎🚜🙃😉😎🎶 Great audio selections 🎵
I remember cultivating with a John Deere with a hand clutch and it only did 2 rows at a time. Things sure have changed.
I did too.
Lol, right there with you, learned on a JD "B". First day, big wad of Beechnut, drove over an irrigation ditch, swallowed the whole thing. Farm owner said my color matched the tractor.
When I was a kid in the early to mid-60's, I cultivated with a Farmall "M" with a 4-row mounted cultivator. Then in the late-60's and into the 70's, we upgraded to an Oliver 1850 gas with a 4-row 3-pt hitch cultivator. All open-station tractors and no GPS.
I remember cultivating with my grandfather in our family garden behind Bill, the mule, one row at a time.
How many acres of corn? 🙏
Happy Belated Birthday Laura!
Some great video close up of the implement in action.
I liked the close up of the cultivator action shots.
Wow!! Excellent smooth videography in the corn row, good job.....
Thanks Laura and Grant for the day-to-day update! Nice drone shots!
Hi Laura & Grant! Thanks for showing us exactly what you are doing to the field. It certainly helps me with the understanding of what is being done and why? Ken
Hi Laura & Grant I’m in Bellevue Nebraska visiting my son and his family I’m from Washington I sure wish I could meet you both ❤❤ you two are as amazing, I enjoy every video I’ve watched
The time lapse of you in the cab was awesome.
Happy Birthday, thank you and Grant for letting us see all you do on your farm. I have learned a lot about pivots , I have always wondered about them , now I know.
I love the 8R with duelies. Good power. Happy Independence Day to you both! 🧑🌾
Happy belated birthday!🎉❤ Just love watching you and Grant as you go through your farming journey...
We need regular unboxing videos
Wow! Thats over the top!
Very good video. Love the detail breakdown and explanation you give to teach us what’s going on. Stay safe! Love you ❤Grammy
Thanks for explaining and showing the function of the cultivator. Nice looking green corn.
Another great video Laura and Grant and happy belated birthday I hope you had a wonderful day that day
Thanks, Laura, for explaining the stages of the corn!!!
We still cultivate here to although not near the acres you do in at about V5 we did that a week ago last Saturday thanks to a nice amount of rain and the fertilizer our corn is now reached past waist-high
Really good camera work at 8:45ish.
Great video Laura! love watching these every time.
And a Happy Belated Birthday... you bring so much happiness to so many... keep doing exactly what you're doing 🥰
Thanks for sharing Laura! ❤
Laura can't tell you how many hours I sat on a 3020 narrow front end with only a four row cultivator behind me. oh yea also no cab
thanks for your videos brings back lots of wonderful memories.
I farmed in Iowa
John
Laura I think you and Grant do a excellent job of teaching us non farmers what farm life is like.
I love your PA-Chew explanation of rolling the dirt over.
I love cultivating, you get rid of most of the weeds and the fresh turned soil smells so good. Did y’all go to Omaha and watch my LSU Tigers win the Collegiate National Championship ?
Goodmorning and welcome Laura...Always enjoy your educational videos...much appreciated
Bravo🎉
Nice footage and shades!😊
A note to John Deere: Laura needs more cup holders in the cab.
Morning laura 👍👍👍👍👍
Good job on the growth stages👍
Good job cultivating your corn crop
Cheering you on from Texas American girl !! Keep our land growing great crops. Our rice farmers I down here I hope are keeping the rice coming with abundance.
Definitely an excellent narrative of the cultivation of your corn fields with John Deere tractors.
Love you all! Happy 4th. ❤
Love the drone shots!
Beautiful corn and beautiful day!
your videos are good therapy. thanks
Wonderfull, THE Best
Happy Birthday Laura!
You guys do a terrific job with your cameras. It looks as good as any professional can do.
Another great video
Nice footage 💪 keep stepping and fetching 💪 👏
Now in the modern times of farming by using the four wheel tractor whereby cultivator is attached to the tractor by using the hydrolic
Systems of operations
I love these videos sooo much. Great work!
Love the work that you do in the field you make it look so easy and it looks fun to
Good work
Laura, I was watching a video of your Daddy this morning fixing pivots. Tire, battery, motor was what he was mainly up too. I got to thinking, I hope when you and Grant started farming that you and your Daddy are ok, no problems when you left. God be with all you folks.
Spent many summers of my youth cultivating corn and beans. We only covered 6 rows at a time though. We didn't have the GPS to drive. We had our own sighting methods, a long bolt through the front axle of the tractor (in my case,a Case 8:30. It didn't have a cab, but it did have power steering.
Much respect, and many thanks for your efforts.
No cab? I can hear it now, how 20th century! No, it was a long time ago, so old school trained.
Happy Birthday Laura !!!. My Mothers Birthday was this month also. Looks like you got a few things for your special day !! We are so dry down here in south central Kansas !! Time to do that rain dance !!
1st of all.....
Happy Birthday Laura!
Probably late, but that's okay
2nd. I thank you for the anatomy lesson on the stalk. I didn't know that before today.
3rd. Whoever was doing the filming while the tractor was tilling followed the lead really well because they timed the end of the bar passing by at the right time. Great filming and editing skills right there.
Last of all. We didn't get to hear how many acres were worked that day.
I've been working in Nebraska for 2 months. The corn looks awesome
Nice job you see to much cultivation. I remember back before auto- steer you made a middle marker to go by!! Happy Birthday to you Mrs Laura!!! Whz up to you Mr Grant Have A great independence day!
Always a good day when my new Laura farms tee arrives along with a new video drop! The brown tee is snazzy, highly recommend. Happy 4th Laura & Grant!
Well explained thanks for the great work
Legends, field is looking very good.
Those fields are huge
I love this I wish more farmers would invest in a bar like that.
Love this video, thanks for sharing 🤙
You killed it as always!!
Enjoyed the video Laura 😊
In the Netherlands we use this machine for potatoes. I did this with a Ford Dexta 35 hp 4x2. This machine was so heavy that if I lifted it on the turn the front wheels would go up in the air. With more or less gas you could then balance on the rear axle. I then steered with the left or right foot brake. Potato legs go per four six or eight rows. So the ridging (.) also went per four six or eight rows. Because the rows parallel at the same distance, and this straight that regularly went wrong. We had no satellite control. A wider machine was therefore not possible because then you could destroy a row. And every trunk you break that's just too bad.
Thank You For The Video!! Whenever I Get Notification for video Post I Can't Wait Until I Get Time To View Video!!
Keep Smiling On!!
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Great video shots this time
I tried to cultivate once, when I was about 10, which was like 50 years ago I wiped out a bunch of corn. My dad took me off the cultivator forever never had to do it again.
Thank you for doing a great job on explaining how farming is done in the 21st century. The best you on the 4th and be safe
Laura love your shorts and their color. In this video, you let everyone know you can always find something unexpected while cultivating. Laura you always let people know if they want a deeper and better explanation we can always research it more. Thank you Laura!
Another great video !
You are so right Laura you could not wait to ridge that field any later or corn will be knocked over.
Happy Late Birthday Laura! Hope you had a great one!
I'm a little envious... biggest thing I ever drove was a Cat 369 rock truck... the equipment you handle is awesome!
Thanks for the 8R shout out!
gotta check that oil. I blew up a lawnmower once failing to do so. good job.
Great video Laura n best farmer
You guys are excelent farmers
May god bless you and your family my respect
Great video, great music.
Good afternoon Laura from TN your videos are very interesting.
Hi Laura.. when I come to USA I will visit your farm surly
Good morning sunshine 😅
Another great vid! Keep the deere's running
great video
V & T are quite sufficient.😊. Good explanation for non-farmers.
Laura, Happy 4th of July
Happy Fourth of July to my two favorite high tech, but old soul farmers!
Another advantage to cultivate, is a small ditch to put corn head snoot in if corn goes down badly!!