How does one get invited to the rain field day? I would be very interested in coming up and seeing it in a real world setting! Thanks in advance. Keep up the great work 👍
I've run Kawasaki engines on my John Deere mowers since 1987 except for the one starter and normal service have had no issues. That's 3 different mowers.
I also have had motor issues with the Kawasaki engines . So I went kinda back to the old school garden tractor but new with 4wd I went with the johndeere X738 with the liquid cooled engine . If I get stuck in the ditches now I've done something . Not like a zero turn where you get stuck in a drought
I know cost wise it may be silly...or it could pay, but you ever think about taking some of your leftover products on the double crops ??? Fungicide, foliars?? It would be interesting for sure to see some sort of trial on yield.
My thought was just that some had got planted early enough to have the recipe for some high yields. Take 10-20 acres and push it, kind of like how the March planted beans started. You did it, it worked, now you look for the opportunity to plant in March instead of shying away from it. Also the treated double crops yielding better than untreated, now you plant mostly treated double crops.Throw the source on, put some Miravis on and see what happens. It's either going to pay for itself and have some phenomenal double crop yields, or you won't do it again🤷♂️.
Hi Nathan. Regards from Sweden! Thanks for all the videos you are making for us. Really enjoy them!! I am just a little bit curious about the sugar you apply to your crops. It seems to the job for a descent price. but are you worried at all that the sugar attracts bugs, ants or grasshoppers or anything else that you don´t want in the crops. As I said, just curious to hear your thoughts on that. Thanks again.
Did your dad get the barn all painted? Was wondering what kind of paint he used as we need to do some and was wondering if i should stick with oil based or just go with a latex.
Nobody communicates nowadays, never believe a mechanism shop or anyone else to call you when they say they will call you, and they listen even less when you tell them what you want them to do
you can put the last stage stuff on with the 360RAIN can't or couldn't you??? I still am hopeing those Dudes from OHIO AG DRONES or wtuever get ahold of you for a ''demo application'' in one field... so that last shot of corn stuff can get dropped by drone, but haggie is cool too hehe
Use the old pad to c clamp the piston back. And file all the rust out from caliper where pads ride. Shouldn't have to force or grind the pads to make them move freely
Some operators in my area have gone to weighing chem per batch. I get the reason for it but it seems tedious. +/- a few percent is acceptable to me. The label rates always vary in a range anyway.
on your lawn mower your oil leak more than likely is behind the oil filter housing remove the filter remove the housing by removing the tube that the filter screws on there is an o ring behind it good luck
Depends on your definition of crop failure. We've had poor crops, in 2019 we didn't plant over half our corn because it was too wet all spring. In 2012 I harvested a field of corn that averaged about 35 bu/ac.
That's no fun. I farm dryland in Central Ks and it seems like I have seen plenty of poor yields. In 2011 we did not harvest any corn because of drought. 2019 was a very wet year and took prevent plant on a lot of our wheat acres. Did not harvest any double crop soybeans last year, 1st crop soybeans made around 10bpa. I'm ready for some good years!
But iOS does come with a calculator app, Nathan.
If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. You will have to have them schedule the deliveries and meet you.
How does one get invited to the rain field day? I would be very interested in coming up and seeing it in a real world setting! Thanks in advance. Keep up the great work 👍
Send me an email borderviewfarms@gmail.com
Classic guilt trip to get work lol
I've run Kawasaki engines on my John Deere mowers since 1987 except for the one starter and normal service have had no issues. That's 3 different mowers.
Liquid cooled or Air cooled .
Good looking beans.
So at harvest what’s the best way toknow if I should be using 70,000 or 140,000 seed per bushel for my average
I also have had motor issues with the Kawasaki engines . So I went kinda back to the old school garden tractor but new with 4wd I went with the johndeere X738 with the liquid cooled engine . If I get stuck in the ditches now I've done something . Not like a zero turn where you get stuck in a drought
Glad to see your crops are developing so well.
I know cost wise it may be silly...or it could pay, but you ever think about taking some of your leftover products on the double crops ??? Fungicide, foliars?? It would be interesting for sure to see some sort of trial on yield.
Yeah it was a thought. I have a little bit of Source left over that I might try on them
My thought was just that some had got planted early enough to have the recipe for some high yields. Take 10-20 acres and push it, kind of like how the March planted beans started. You did it, it worked, now you look for the opportunity to plant in March instead of shying away from it. Also the treated double crops yielding better than untreated, now you plant mostly treated double crops.Throw the source on, put some Miravis on and see what happens. It's either going to pay for itself and have some phenomenal double crop yields, or you won't do it again🤷♂️.
Another excellent video. The beans look amazing!!
You guys take very good care
They let the truck driver control where the pile was. Looks easier to back in to me.
just FYI, the iphone calculator is hidden in the "swipe up from the bottom" menu but should also be in your utilities folder :)
Hi Nathan. Regards from Sweden! Thanks for all the videos you are making for us. Really enjoy them!! I am just a little bit curious about the sugar you apply to your crops. It seems to the job for a descent price. but are you worried at all that the sugar attracts bugs, ants or grasshoppers or anything else that you don´t want in the crops. As I said, just curious to hear your thoughts on that. Thanks again.
Did your dad get the barn all painted? Was wondering what kind of paint he used as we need to do some and was wondering if i should stick with oil based or just go with a latex.
Still working on the trim
At the dealership, turning the rotars is included in the brake pad replacement .
the iiPhone has a calculator app - the iPad doesn't but there is gonna be a nice on in a couple of months!
Too bad I don’t like corn on the cob.
What pop do you run on soybeans?
Variable between 130,000 and 175,000
Good morning
Thanks for the video
Nobody communicates nowadays, never believe a mechanism shop or anyone else to call you when they say they will call you, and they listen even less when you tell them what you want them to do
FYI. Hope you opened the bleed screw on the caliper when pushing back pistons. You shouldn't push old fluid back into the system.
Umm… iOS does have a calculator. It’s called… Calculator. 😁😁
Well there's not an icon for it on the home screen
They will tell you the rotors are too thin to turn, if it shakes when you push the brakes, you need new rotors , just my two cents
you can put the last stage stuff on with the 360RAIN can't or couldn't you???
I still am hopeing those Dudes from OHIO AG DRONES or wtuever get ahold of you for a ''demo application'' in one field... so that last shot of corn stuff can get dropped by drone, but haggie is cool too hehe
Double crop soybean update please
Use the old pad to c clamp the piston back. And file all the rust out from caliper where pads ride. Shouldn't have to force or grind the pads to make them move freely
Rotors looked trashed to me. Good call replacing them.
Should have been there when they delivered it, then confirm correct location spot.
They don't tell me when they are coming
Sahweat!
Good morning Nathan
I totally understand your frustration. What a dick move to run so much crop over.... :(
Good Morning
Some operators in my area have gone to weighing chem per batch. I get the reason for it but it seems tedious. +/- a few percent is acceptable to me. The label rates always vary in a range anyway.
on your lawn mower your oil leak more than likely is behind the oil filter housing remove the filter remove the housing by removing the tube that the filter screws on there is an o ring behind it good luck
Must have been a new guy
what population ?
That’s how I do it too
Have you ever had a crop failure?
Depends on your definition of crop failure. We've had poor crops, in 2019 we didn't plant over half our corn because it was too wet all spring. In 2012 I harvested a field of corn that averaged about 35 bu/ac.
That's no fun. I farm dryland in Central Ks and it seems like I have seen plenty of poor yields. In 2011 we did not harvest any corn because of drought. 2019 was a very wet year and took prevent plant on a lot of our wheat acres. Did not harvest any double crop soybeans last year, 1st crop soybeans made around 10bpa. I'm ready for some good years!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
They don’t make small engines like they used to, to me Briggs and Stratton used to be the best , now bs stands for bull sh-t
Management starts at home don't blame others for your mistakes.
Turn rotors and the brakes will surge. New rotors way to go.
Can we stop getting Kamala Harris commercials on your channel? Shes a joke
I have no control over it
@@BorderViewFarmsthanks anyways, keep up the good work hopefully you catch a few more rains
Good morning