We've worked the corn stalks prepping for winter wheat with an 8235R John Deere pulling a 28 foot Case-IH 345 disk and also ran an 8225R John Deere pulling a 25 foot Case-IH 340 disk. The finish tillage before drilling the wheat will be with the 8225R pulling a Case-IH 330 turbo-till. I really like the firm seedbed the turbo-till provides.
This farm runs in line rippers on their ground every two years. Straight shank in line rippers. So every other year it gets ripped to eliminate compaction. They have it down to a system it seems like and as big as this farm is it must be working. As far as the volunteer corn it's hard to say. In a warmer climate like they are in here it doesn't take much loss to look like this. It makes it look a lot worse than it really is
One bushel loss is equal to app. 90,000 seeds. Normal seeding rate is 30,000 to 36,000 plants per acre. Warm weather makes for easy germination. Bottom line, it looks worse than it is. P.S. Odds are the loss is more than one b.a.
@@billbrasky8970 It’s good. I was wondering myself. I have seen the name in other responses. I have gone back to early harvested fields before, thought , what the he-, did I not have something right?. Once you see it in everyone’s field you kinda shake it off. It is usually an anomaly in this area, we get a killing frost to hide such things
Waiting on a engine Head for 2 weeks so far and no sign of delivery. For a 250g track hoe.. Deere parts have been running up to a week out instead of always next day. Just my experience NOT saying this for everyone In Tube Land..
Even with an acceptable harvest loss with warm wet weather there will be a solid mat of volunteer corn especially with a 250 bu per acre corn yield. It Looks worse than it is.
@bigtractorpower When they say "250 bushel/acre corn", would that normally be the readout observed on the combine's cockpit display screen during harvest, or will that be the yield calculated from the amount of corn brought back to the storage bins (which would then be the net harvest after any losses)?
Fall tillage this year will be done by a 9620rx and a case IH 870 disk ripper, a 9570rx and a Kuhn-Krause dominator disk ripper, and a 9520rx with a 42’ Salford 2200.
Those dosks do such a great job. I have to say though, that seems like an awful lot of volunteer corn there. Maybe a few adjustments are in order for the combines next year.
@@dixiecupdrinker1 Understood, but- if there aren't many kernels on the ground, not many stalks will grow up on their own. It looks like either they are getting shatter at the header or the sieves etc, aren't set quite right and a lot of kernels are making their way out the back.
You are incorrect Mr Snyper360 an acceptable harvest loss is 2 percent at 250 bushel per acre that would be a solid mat of volunteer corn growing. It looks worse than it is.
Yes one arrived in September and another last week. Two more are awaiting for arrival. They were all due in June. One of four 9R 440s arrived in August.
Im surprised they dont make these in 40ft in with seems to be the norm now days on Disks. Does a great job. I have seen these with crumblers on the back they do a great job.
I saw two on display at farm progress. I filmed a 9RX 590 pls ting soybeans in April. I hope to film a 9R 490 this week. A farm I film at will have three 9RX 640s next summer.
This farm usually runs new equipment every year. In light of the strike at Deere are they planning on running two year old equipment next year or changing brands to get all new again?
They do trade every year. I expect this 9620RX in the video is already traded on a 9RX 640. The farm switches out the 420 hp 4wds in March as corn planting starts and the 620 hp tractors in June for double crop soybeans. I think it’s way to soon to tell if the strike will impact new deliverers 9 months from now. Hopefully not.
Wow what a beautiful tractor but how do the farmers pay for this equipment at these prices and they have many tractors per farm can someone answer this question for me thanks in advance
The farm in this video is a long time family farm that goes back well over 100 years. They have three generations of family working on the farm every day and work to use the equipment that gets the job done the quickest.
Have most farmers done away with the standard plow I watch a few other TH-cam sites and nobody has a regular plow anymore. Is that just a thing of the past or is it just new ways of preparing the ground
It was a green seeder in this case. They are lose some grain in the threshing process. It’s just easier to see when you don’t get frost until November.
Far too much wheat/barley going out the back of the combine as I see it, had not got it set correctly but I could be wrong. Great video, Kevin Fox United kingdom
@@robwar2288 gardening is the only farming I do these days, so I figured why not?! I’m doing the same thing as the 9620RX. Just on a much smaller scale without the payments and fuel bill. I’m glad someone other than myself found humor in it! 😆
listen youve been doing this a long time... dont talk when you actuall doing the videos.. like in this video it sucks.. ALWAYS do a VOICE OVER.. that mens you can do all this talking when your editing it.. its time for a change!!
Hell of a crop of volunteer corn…
The wishek disk does a good job👍😉 love the smell of fresh turned dirt😁👍
We are running a 9410R with a 33-10” John Deere 2660VT. It pulls it pretty hard. You know it’s there. Wish we could add pics in the comments
Very nice. I have always to film a 2660VT. They look tough.
We've worked the corn stalks prepping for winter wheat with an 8235R John Deere pulling a 28 foot Case-IH 345 disk and also ran an 8225R John Deere pulling a 25 foot Case-IH 340 disk. The finish tillage before drilling the wheat will be with the 8225R pulling a Case-IH 330 turbo-till. I really like the firm seedbed the turbo-till provides.
Awesome tillage line up.
That big WISHEK Disk doing awesome work
They are impressive
Im just amazed watching track powered Tractors ! THANKS !
They really cruise across across the field. Thank you for watching.
I never saw a 9 series in person but, I did see an 8 series on a lowboy and was surprised by the size.
To a non farmer that looked like a lot of volunteer corn. Did the combine need tweaking or is that normal?
People don’t realize how huge these machines are in person!
They are good sized 👍👍
That is a impressive piece of equipment
Big tractor power I love the continent you put out on the video it is interesting to see and hear the machines at work the history as well
Did any of the corn stay in the combine? My god!
Looks like the Sieves shouldof been Adjusted?
It's Garnett Farms I believe?Another AWESOME video Jason!! GO BTP!!😁👍💪
It is. Thank you for watching.
Perfect tilling weather for August let alone October. Best looking soil I've ever seen right there.
Winter is coming steal some time watch big tractor power
There does not seem to be much difference between plowing and disking with a Wiskek at 6” deep.
Not at all. The WISHEK really turns over the soil.
How do they justify the huge corn loss their combines are showing? What about the compaction problems any disc causes?
This farm runs in line rippers on their ground every two years. Straight shank in line rippers. So every other year it gets ripped to eliminate compaction. They have it down to a system it seems like and as big as this farm is it must be working. As far as the volunteer corn it's hard to say. In a warmer climate like they are in here it doesn't take much loss to look like this. It makes it look a lot worse than it really is
One pass with those discs will undo all good those rippers did.
Could the wheeled 9R pull that disk as good as the tracks ?
A wheeled 9620 is more than capable of pulling that disk.
Very informative video, hope you get more and more views because your making good content.
good video, keep finding the big ones thanks
Greetings from the uk
Great video mate love jd tractors
Thank you for watching. 👍👍 🇬🇧
There seems to be a lot of volunteer corn coming up,combine set a little loose 😎
One bushel loss is equal to app. 90,000 seeds. Normal seeding rate is 30,000 to 36,000 plants per acre. Warm weather makes for easy germination. Bottom line, it looks worse than it is. P.S. Odds are the loss is more than one b.a.
Brent and Steve Farrow?!! Who’s who
Finkle is Einhorn
Einhorn is Finkle
@@billbrasky8970 I am a retired farm boy in West Central Indiana. I do not know Brent.
Lol ok I’m sorry I couldn’t resist. Thanks for the informative reply. On these warm falls the volunteers do tend to look worse than normal. Cheers 🍻
@@billbrasky8970 It’s good. I was wondering myself. I have seen the name in other responses. I have gone back to early harvested fields before, thought , what the he-, did I not have something right?. Once you see it in everyone’s field you kinda shake it off. It is usually an anomaly in this area, we get a killing frost to hide such things
Awesome Video Buddy!!
Seems to be a lot of corn going out the back of the combines.
You are in the know, what will the John Deere strike do to farmers? spare parts availability and such?
Waiting on a engine Head for 2 weeks so far and no sign of delivery. For a 250g track hoe.. Deere parts have been running up to a week out instead of always next day. Just my experience NOT saying this for everyone In Tube Land..
Good job my friend thank you 5:34 👍🙏👋
Sure looks like a lot of field loss. I see a ton of volunteer corn!
Yeah, what's that about?!
why so much volunteer corn from the back of the combine?
The corn had two months to grow so it looks worse than it is. All combines leave some corn behind. This just grows fast because of the warm climate.
Even with an acceptable harvest loss with warm wet weather there will be a solid mat of volunteer corn especially with a 250 bu per acre corn yield. It Looks worse than it is.
@bigtractorpower When they say "250 bushel/acre corn", would that normally be the readout observed on the combine's cockpit display screen during harvest, or will that be the yield calculated from the amount of corn brought back to the storage bins (which would then be the net harvest after any losses)?
I takes a heavy disc to work down all the corn that comes out the back of those Deere combines
My two favorite colors I love it thanks grandpa
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How deep? is it going in.
6 inches.
Fall tillage this year will be done by a 9620rx and a case IH 870 disk ripper, a 9570rx and a Kuhn-Krause dominator disk ripper, and a 9520rx with a 42’ Salford 2200.
Great tillage line up. 👍👍
Great video BTP. That wishek disk does a fantastic job, might be power hungry, however the end job speaks for itself.
GREAT video! and machine! Quiet after door is closed!
Great vídeo.
Thank you for watching.
What is that cable i see running from the front of the tractor?
Tow cable
It is a tow cable if the tractor gets stuck or to hook onto a stuck tractor to fill it out.
@@bigtractorpower great, thank you.
I keep seeing and never asked.
Appreciate the clarification. 👍
Do you know how much weight per blade?
Where is Matt?? I miss him doing your videos
I have filmed Matt a bunch this year. I think I will have do a Matt week this winter show the year start to finish.
@@bigtractorpower that'd b neat! Matt is a 'fan favorite,' imo
That's quite a disc. I wonder what the list price of those are?
Those dosks do such a great job. I have to say though, that seems like an awful lot of volunteer corn there. Maybe a few adjustments are in order for the combines next year.
It's usually in the 90s during harvest. A rain is gonna make whatever is on the ground germinate quick.
@@dixiecupdrinker1 yup
@@dixiecupdrinker1 Understood, but- if there aren't many kernels on the ground, not many stalks will grow up on their own. It looks like either they are getting shatter at the header or the sieves etc, aren't set quite right and a lot of kernels are making their way out the back.
Seems like an excessive amount of volunteer corn!
Thanks for the video,pls you forgot to tell us the cost price of the disck being used here,thanks for the answer in advance, good day sir
Combine guy needs to be retrained. Lotsa volunteer corn there.
Combine guy can’t do anything about header loss.
You are incorrect Mr Snyper360 an acceptable harvest loss is 2 percent at 250 bushel per acre that would be a solid mat of volunteer corn growing. It looks worse than it is.
For such an up to date new tractor it does not have a joy stick....?
Great video as always btp... 👍 👍
I seen the first 9RX640 in our area last week. Has the Garnett's, received any yet Jason?
Yes one arrived in September and another last week. Two more are awaiting for arrival. They were all due in June. One of four 9R 440s arrived in August.
@@bigtractorpower WOW, their getting 4 9RX640's? Awesome! Get a video when you can Jason.
this farm is in which american state?
Kentucky
I feel as if I was driving that beauty, one for your collection Jason in the distant future,
Kind regards
Kevin Fox
Essex England.
Thats some disk!
They are impressive.
Im surprised they dont make these in 40ft in with seems to be the norm now days on Disks. Does a great job. I have seen these with crumblers on the back they do a great job.
It takes allot of hp. They make a 38ft. This farm uses 34ft because anything wider is to tall for transport on area roads.
Exelent tractor.👍greetings bigtractorpower from burley idaho
so satisfying
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Any sighting of a 9RX 640?
I saw two on display at farm progress. I filmed a 9RX 590 pls ting soybeans in April. I hope to film a 9R 490 this week. A farm I film at will have three 9RX 640s next summer.
thats a nice video
This farm usually runs new equipment every year. In light of the strike at Deere are they planning on running two year old equipment next year or changing brands to get all new again?
They do trade every year. I expect this 9620RX in the video is already traded on a 9RX 640. The farm switches out the 420 hp 4wds in March as corn planting starts and the 620 hp tractors in June for double crop soybeans. I think it’s way to soon to tell if the strike will impact new deliverers 9 months from now. Hopefully not.
Wow what a beautiful tractor but how do the farmers pay for this equipment at these prices and they have many tractors per farm can someone answer this question for me thanks in advance
The farm in this video is a long time family farm that goes back well over 100 years. They have three generations of family working on the farm every day and work to use the equipment that gets the job done the quickest.
If all that green is volunteer corn I'd be talking to the combine operators n see why it's that heavy n check the corn head also
No Matt videos this season ?
Matt runs a 9420R with a 26ft WISHEK. Stay tuned for that video.
Hi Jason great video , I would like you to insert subtitles in Portuguese and Spanish
Have most farmers done away with the standard plow I watch a few other TH-cam sites and nobody has a regular plow anymore. Is that just a thing of the past or is it just new ways of preparing the ground
A lot of people don't use a mold board plow unless it's new ground so most use a ripper disk
Looks like a Silver Seeder was in that field before this!
It was a green seeder in this case. They are lose some grain in the threshing process. It’s just easier to see when you don’t get frost until November.
@@bigtractorpower at least it adds a little biomass
Great.
Thank you for watching.
Far too much wheat/barley going out the back of the combine as I see it, had not got it set correctly but I could be wrong.
Great video,
Kevin Fox United kingdom
I’m running a 2012 John Deere 1026R with a 4’ tractor supply disc harrow to bury this years crop residue and prepare next years seed bed...
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The best comment ever…💀💀💀💀💀
@@robwar2288 gardening is the only farming I do these days, so I figured why not?! I’m doing the same thing as the 9620RX. Just on a much smaller scale without the payments and fuel bill. I’m glad someone other than myself found humor in it! 😆
Hey Jack, did you get the latest RTK update for the Gen4 monitor and guidance system? I hear it fixed most of the auto steer issues on the 1026R.
Modern technology
Always a great video from you! I wonder if väderstad will try to sell tillage machines in the US that they sell in the EU market.
Hello! The Green Beast found it`s match...
They make a good tillage team.
@@bigtractorpower 👌
for that amount of volunteer corn a lot must have been wasted on the ground and didnt get in the trailer
A very creative idea. 💛
I look forward to seeing your designs. Congratulations on your journey forward
2:18 i see you in the window
That’s a hefty price tag!
Sure is but that’s a big investment in a farming operation that can do the work of 3-4 smaller tractors.
@@clintonstubbs2319 I’ll bet so, I’ve seen one on a exhibition a few years back, and it’s a beast! Interesting reportage as always!
Niet te veel bla bla,gewoon onderploegen, heeft hetzelfde resultaat
So viel Ausfallgetreide bei Mais? Da sollte man dringend mal am Drescher arbeiten!
2;20 cameo...
Great awesome video, tractor way over priced. I guess most lease them, nice disk
A lot of voluntary corn coming up need to better set combines just saying 😎
Only costs $711,000? Gosh, when they're that cheap it's hard to know how many to buy.
Big investment for sure. The new 2022 9RX 640 is in the $800K range.
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There's a bunch of corn left from the combine
This is a part of harvest. The weather stays warm here so the loss shows where farther north corn is harvested after frosts and never sprouts.
Fall plowing is good for unwanted weeds and harmful insects which they can't hibernate and breed.
55,000 pounds and the tracks can run over your feet and you wont feel it!
They are light on the ground.
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HAHA! "disk" You loading floppies into the soil?
According to Wishek’s website it is indeed a Disk www.wishekmfg.com
listen youve been doing this a long time... dont talk when you actuall doing the videos.. like in this video it sucks.. ALWAYS do a VOICE OVER.. that mens you can do all this talking when your editing it.. its time for a change!!
These Guys have actually Ruined Farming
Why have they ruined farming?
They all need zmomoney put the simple farmer out who pays balance not collected