I love your videos that you plant a look at it on TH-cam on my TV and I I’m just so excited to learn different little things I really love it please keep your videos, they are very educational
Great to see the new shields in action-really directing the straw into a neat path for baling. The combine’s performance looks impressive, especially with minimal peanut loss at the back.
Gotta tell u . I’ve been watching all kinds of farming videos . Maybe due to the fact I come from a very ancient farming culture . So it’s like built in my DNA . I’ve noticed something : all the Farmers I’ve been looking at have that honest , hardworking look . You could tell they’re decent humans that automatically grabs your respect . And you my friend are no exception . May it be plentiful and profitable always . I have deep and rooted respect for all of our farmers .
Hey, I'm glad TH-cam put you guys on my feed. I'm in SW OK. When I saw the color of the soil, I said that's West TX, lol. I used to farm peanuts here. At one time we had about 50K acres. Way less now. There are a few SP AMADAS here. Funny, I used to sell peanuts here to a guy who moved up here from Brownfield to run a buying point. He retired back out there to the family farm. Small world. We still have a couple buying points, but Golden and Birdsong moved our shelling plants to West TX years ago. Your crop looks great!
Hey Conley, enjoy the videos. My family used to farm soybeans, wheat, corn and rye along with hundreds of acres of maters, watermelon, cantaloupe and sweet corn In middle Ga. Where do you farm and what crops?
First off wow y’all farm a lot of different crops. We farm in west Texas and we mainly do cotton and peanuts but every year we’ll have a few acres of corn and wheat. The corn for silage and the wheat for ourselves for the next year cover crop.
Are your fields irrigated? My Dad grew peanuts for 20 years here in South Georgia. He used 4020 John Deere tractors and had 6 2 row Hustler pickers. He was lucky to have 3 running at one time. He leases the farm land now to a bigger farmer. We always get a 5 gallon bucket full of them to boil each year. Good eating. Never seen one of those self propelled pickers in action.
We use to bale the peanut hay. Wild hogs would absolutely destroy the bales, not to mention dealing with them during.planting and harvest. Destructive as heck. Hate those things!
I would have expected to see small groups of young women wearing bikinis and high heels tickling each other whilst bubbling with enthusiasm but apparently not.
@@conleybanman I'm midwesterner displaced Dairyfarmer... been in the southeast for many years.. seems peanuts, cotton, peaches, and beef cows and pulp wood and chickens... and hot weather.. lots different from 20 below snow and 90 summer
Great video! Love seeing how peanuts are harvested. And the enthusiasm of the host makes this even more exciting.
Thanks Conley. Very nice to see harvesting peanuts. Never seen before. We don't grow peanuts here in the Netherlands. 🙋
I love your videos that you plant a look at it on TH-cam on my TV and I I’m just so excited to learn different little things I really love it please keep your videos, they are very educational
We enjoy your videos. We can relate to farmings highs and lows.
Great to see the new shields in action-really directing the straw into a neat path for baling. The combine’s performance looks impressive, especially with minimal peanut loss at the back.
Gotta tell u . I’ve been watching all kinds of farming videos . Maybe due to the fact I come from a very ancient farming culture . So it’s like built in my DNA . I’ve noticed something : all the Farmers I’ve been looking at have that honest , hardworking look . You could tell they’re decent humans that automatically grabs your respect .
And you my friend are no exception . May it be plentiful and profitable always . I have deep and rooted respect for all of our farmers .
And you know I feel the same way, so thank you and God bless
Good to see an enthusiastic young farmer. We need all we can get.
Hey, I'm glad TH-cam put you guys on my feed. I'm in SW OK. When I saw the color of the soil, I said that's West TX, lol. I used to farm peanuts here. At one time we had about 50K acres. Way less now. There are a few SP AMADAS here. Funny, I used to sell peanuts here to a guy who moved up here from Brownfield to run a buying point. He retired back out there to the family farm. Small world. We still have a couple buying points, but Golden and Birdsong moved our shelling plants to West TX years ago.
Your crop looks great!
Thanks yea small world. Birdsong and Golden are the most common ones around here
i love watching this while eating (us) peanuts
greetings from germany
Hi, Conley, are you asking for a peanut harvester? Can you buy it or do you modify it to harvest peanuts? I see it's from a John Deere cab.
How many acres do you have just farm this peanut?
I never see peanut harvest like that. Your videos is great! Thank you
Great video Conley good luck harvesting your crops
Appreciate it
The peanut plants must make nice feed. It is always a good feeling to harvest a bountiful crop. That's why we farm, that's what makes it all worth it.
Oh definitely it’s so much more enjoyable if the work pays off
Searched for peanut harvest because I was curious how it works. Not disappointed by the result, new sub!
Thanks I appreciate it
What was the price per ton of peanuts for the 2020 season?
Is the price pretty much the same around the country?
In our area we got around $650-$550 per ton it all depends how many acres are being planted every year
Thanks man!! tyvm, would love to shake your hand to thank you for allowing me to eat anything and everything peanut wise!! Thanks again
Haha well your welcome 😁
I need information for digger invertor and windrower. Its prices and specifications
Looking good we are going to start harvesting peanuts sometime this week if all goes well
Whoooo exciting
I really enjoyed this Video. Great parallel to Our Soybean Program in Michigan !!H.
Very interesting. Thanks for explaining. There were some great combine shots.
Do you roast and eat some of your own peanuts? Would love to see that! Great work! 👍
Yea every now than we’ll roast a few
Amazing video great work 👌
Thanks
Very cool I love farm equipment. I hate to think how peanuts were harvested before machines. Must have been brutal.
Oh yea no kidding
Hey Conley, enjoy the videos. My family used to farm soybeans, wheat, corn and rye along with hundreds of acres of maters, watermelon, cantaloupe and sweet corn In middle Ga. Where do you farm and what crops?
First off wow y’all farm a lot of different crops. We farm in west Texas and we mainly do cotton and peanuts but every year we’ll have a few acres of corn and wheat. The corn for silage and the wheat for ourselves for the next year cover crop.
What part of Texas? I live in Mineral Wells.....visited Comanche county and love Texas and the Sovereign citizens of Texas
West Texas right close to the New Mexico border
Are your fields irrigated? My Dad grew peanuts for 20 years here in South Georgia. He used 4020 John Deere tractors and had 6 2 row Hustler pickers. He was lucky to have 3 running at one time. He leases the farm land now to a bigger farmer. We always get a 5 gallon bucket full of them to boil each year. Good eating. Never seen one of those self propelled pickers in action.
Yes sir all of our land is irrigated. But man those 4020’s are amazing we still have one around the farm
Interesting. Don’t let me run out of peanuts. What wildlife do you have that eat your peanut crop
Not many every now and then one ore two wild pigs
@@conleybanman need help with shooting those pigs?
You can help shoot gophers. Gophers don’t eat the peanuts but they’ll eat the leaves when the plant is still in the ground and green😅
@@conleybanman send the address. Many gophers have perished up in MT by my 17HMR .
Haha that’s the same gun I use. Works the best
Never saw a peanut harvest! Very interesting, you’ve got a new subscriber. Great videos.
Thanks for the compliment
This is all new to me.
Really interesting
Is that an actual John Deere machine or just the cab?
Amadas company buys the cab and engine from Deere and they put it on their combine
New subscriber...where in the USA are you located?
West Texas
How come you don't leave the residue on the ground to help with erosion?
Around here there’s not much erosion we just have to plant cover crops or else everything becomes a sand dune.
can you do a video of how the harvester separates the peanuts
How many acres do you farm in total
Around 8,000
Great Video !!! I use to watch them Harvest Peanuts 🥜 in West Texas all the Time
Thanks. Harvesting peanuts very entertaining
Were is this located? I was farming with my dad peunuts in South Africa
Texas
@@conleybanman awesome like the new harvesers
We used a single harvester from Brazil haha tok expensive to have tech like you have.. Its so slow lol
Haha I bet
@@conleybanman do you know and like farming simulator
What does the straw get used for?
What yield do you expect with peanuts?
We average around 6,000 pounds per acres
@@conleybanman thank you for your reply
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Do you swath them, or how do you get em into those windows
It comes out the back of the combine as a windrow
Interesting stuff! Never had a chance to watch that being done.
Yea there’s not much peanut harvesting videos on TH-cam
Conley Banman not much in the way of peanut harvesting here in northern Michigan either! 😂😂😂
😂😂that’s true
Aint never ran ond of those self-propelled pickers..that would sure save my neck👍👍
Oh yea it sure does back in the day we used to have 3 pull types and these are just so much better
Good job 👏
I guess you are in southern Georgia.
Nope west texas
Looking forward to the indepth video on how the header and combine thresh the peanuts.
Awesome 👌🏼
Btw the vines look green they would choke up an old picker we use to run
Nothing like a peaceful day in the combine oh how I miss farming in Paris Tn
Oh yea super peaceful until something breaks😅
Is that a John Deere cab?
Yes sir John Deere cab and engine the rest is Amadas. Amadas made the combine and bought the other parts from Johndeere
Yah, first time I watched you post and saw the "RED DIRT" I assumed you were in West Texas....all good stuff
I've seen these pickers at shows never seen them run. Sure as hell beats an open cab 4430 with a two row hustler picker !!
Oh yea absolutely they’re amazing machines
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How can i contact you
I just subscribed.
We use to bale the peanut hay. Wild hogs would absolutely destroy the bales, not to mention dealing with them during.planting and harvest. Destructive as heck. Hate those things!
Oh yea definitely wild hogs are very destructive to farm land
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Haven't seen a self-propelled nut harvester before.
They’re out there just not as common
We fixing to out to pearsall to start with golden peanut
You got quite the drive ahead of you
Set the "buggies" up so one tractor can pull two buggies.
I don’t think the tractor could handle that
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Animals eating vest part please tray im from india
Looks like a German guy living in west Texas 👍
Yes sir
I would have expected to see small groups of young women wearing bikinis and high heels tickling each other whilst bubbling with enthusiasm but apparently not.
good job!
We buy each 200 gram of peanuts in 10 dollars
Hmmmm i have always wondered
I did not see any things but talking. People want to see not talking
Time to Boil peanuts yum yum
Or roast them in an oven
Hay how much cost this combine I want buy too been harvesting nada sie
We bought ours 15 years ago for $200,000 but I believe a brand new one cost $450,000
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Goober peas a waiting. Then peanut hay for cows
Lots and lots of hay
@@conleybanman I see them Feilds near me... I'd love to learn some Southern Ag stuff to go with my Upper Midwestern cattle and agronomy knowledge..
It’s awesome that your willing to lean more and more about agriculture
@@conleybanman I'm midwesterner displaced Dairyfarmer... been in the southeast for many years.. seems peanuts, cotton, peaches, and beef cows and pulp wood and chickens... and hot weather.. lots different from 20 below snow and 90 summer
Yea no kidding it’s a whole different way of farming. I think I’d have a hard time with the cold up north
Some red looking soil
That’s all of our soil around here
Interesting but too much conversation
Thanks for the feedback
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Boring vidio
Thanks for the feedback
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