If you get another Deere baler, you might look at the double accumulator that Sonne Farms have been trialing... you can drop up to three bales in one go, or individual or doubles... all at the same areas on the field so you create a long line stretching from the outside to the inside of the field...... saves a tremendous amount of time and loader work...
Finally got a little bit of hay put up yesterday. Last night had a pop up shower dump 2.2 inches on us so we are trying not to float away here in Crenshaw. Enjoyed the video 👍🏽👍🏽
When cutting soybeans, cut at angle that way the platform stays in better contact and more even with the ground, plus the whole sickle bar is being used, keeps equal use of all the sections and a better feed on to the draper belt. 👍
amazing, In Alabama you are just about ready to harvest corn, in New Jersey the corn just starting making ears a few weeks ago. We will harvest corn near the mid to end of September into October and November. Beans and corn should be all cut by Thanksgiving. After that, you will be combining in snow.
Man, those beans at Sugarberry are looking GOOD! Bine Busters! I don't want to jinx you, but you're really looking good all around! Hope you have a great harvest!! Looking forward to that culvert work! In Alabama CAT=Thompson and KOMATSU=Tractor and Equipment Co.
everybody either has yellow gold or green now but i prefer the yellow gold vermeer is hard to beat. You already got the rake so add the baler. we have the same rake and we run the 504r we do a lot of custom work along with our own
Looking good boys! Have yall seen those new bale accumulators? Sonne Farms has been demo-ing one and it’s pretty cool how it seems to cut field loading time and loader wear/tear. 💪🏻
Doesn’t really matter how many acres. All that matters is they work hard and provide food to put on everyone’s table. Thank you so much to all our farmers to feed our great country!
I farmed also asking this is like asking how much money you make in my opinion. That’s all. I respect farmers with the up most. All farmer are gods to us just like our oil workers. We as a family provide. I wasn’t questioning you no disrespect. We as a farm family never talked about how much we farmed
@@Jd-bc1fz well I watch farm videos from all over the U.S. and the ones I’ve asked they always answer. And to answer your remark I could care less how much money they make. Cause I don’t care. My family were farmers for over 75 years (small farmers) and I know it’s a hard life. I am just curious because they drive a lot of road miles that takes hours sometimes to get there.
I understand sorry for working you up. We ran roads also. I was just taught not to talk. I also watch a lot of videos and it’s very educational from when we farmed. Back in the 70’s and 80’s low 90’s. No disrespect sir to you
They all burn doesn't matter what color they are. It just seems more Deere's burn because there's more of them out there than other brands. There are only a small handful of Massey dealers in Alabama, there's a Deere dealer within an hour of just about any direction you can point in here.
@@TheRancher250 Sorry sunshine. I know you are trying to sound educated and informed but Massey Ferguson still out sells John Deere. Nice try though. I bet you fooled a lot of liberals with your diatribe.
This is fast becoming my favorite farm channel.
Awesome, thanks for watching 😁👍
If you get another Deere baler, you might look at the double accumulator that Sonne Farms have been trialing...
you can drop up to three bales in one go, or individual or doubles...
all at the same areas on the field so you create a long line stretching from the outside to the inside of the field......
saves a tremendous amount of time and loader work...
Hello there. Machanicking yes. Crop farming no.
Finally got a little bit of hay put up yesterday. Last night had a pop up shower dump 2.2 inches on us so we are trying not to float away here in Crenshaw. Enjoyed the video 👍🏽👍🏽
Glad yall got another baler and them beans are looking good
Thanks 👍😁
When cutting soybeans, cut at angle that way the platform stays in better contact and more even with the ground, plus the whole sickle bar is being used, keeps equal use of all the sections and a better feed on to the draper belt. 👍
Great video as always, glad everything is coming together and continues to go right. Keep the videos coming
Cool, thanks for watching 👍😁
beautiful photography ! I'm not at all a Farmer but love seeing your Farm, lovely people and Movies. Outstanding Story Teller
Tony in Venice Florida
Thanks 👍😁
Daniel, Great Video! You all are the Best!!
Enjoyed your video Daniel
I swear I think I heard PA say “ the other clockwise” when y’all were working on the loader. 😁
amazing, In Alabama you are just about ready to harvest corn, in New Jersey the corn just starting making ears a few weeks ago. We will harvest corn near the mid to end of September into October and November.
Beans and corn should be all cut by Thanksgiving. After that, you will be combining in snow.
Now that’s crazy, thanks for watching 👍😁
Man, those beans at Sugarberry are looking GOOD! Bine Busters! I don't want to jinx you, but you're really looking good all around! Hope you have a great harvest!! Looking forward to that culvert work! In Alabama CAT=Thompson and KOMATSU=Tractor and Equipment Co.
Wow done shot past 7k subscribers congratulations Daniel. Awesome 👏
Thanks 👍😁
If de side to get a new baler. For the farm get a deer or a New Holland make good balers.
That’s a nice way to run up on ole no shoulders big dawg.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Another awesome video Daniel do you just sell the Bales or do you have animals
everybody either has yellow gold or green now but i prefer the yellow gold vermeer is hard to beat. You already got the rake so add the baler. we have the same rake and we run the 504r we do a lot of custom work along with our own
Looking good boys! Have yall seen those new bale accumulators? Sonne Farms has been demo-ing one and it’s pretty cool how it seems to cut field loading time and loader wear/tear.
💪🏻
Do u do all your scouting or do u have some do it for u
Us and chemical reps, thanks for watching 😁👍
Great video Daniel ! Ever get the Case 340 figured out ?
It’s a wiring issue and they should have it going tomorrow, thanks for watching 👍😁
How did you come up with the name Triple R Farms and is PA related to you all?
👀👀👀👀👀
do you have white mold problems with 36" rows
Not that I know of, thanks for watching 👍😁
Can’t remember if I asked you before, but how many total acres do you farm?
Doesn’t really matter how many acres. All that matters is they work hard and provide food to put on everyone’s table. Thank you so much to all our farmers to feed our great country!
@@Jd-bc1fz what’s the problem here? All I asked was how many acres they farmed. I’m a retired farmer myself and was just curious.
I farmed also asking this is like asking how much money you make in my opinion. That’s all. I respect farmers with the up most. All farmer are gods to us just like our oil workers. We as a family provide. I wasn’t questioning you no disrespect. We as a farm family never talked about how much we farmed
@@Jd-bc1fz well I watch farm videos from all over the U.S. and the ones I’ve asked they always answer. And to answer your remark I could care less how much money they make. Cause I don’t care. My family were farmers for over 75 years (small farmers) and I know it’s a hard life. I am just curious because they drive a lot of road miles that takes hours sometimes to get there.
I understand sorry for working you up. We ran roads also. I was just taught not to talk. I also watch a lot of videos and it’s very educational from when we farmed. Back in the 70’s and 80’s low 90’s. No disrespect sir to you
When is your new combine coming in
Start building it August 11 and should have it September 1, thanks for watching 😁👍
What moisture percentage do y’all start cutting at?
22-24, we have a grain dryer and pretty much dry all our corn, thanks for watching 👍😁
Sugar berry farm is it the old cattle farm by the airport? Also is your truck a gas burner or diesel.
And how did sugar berry get its name
It’s the name of a dirt road next to the place, thanks for watching 👍😁
Buy a Massey Ferguson baler this time. Your John Deere is the second I have seen catch on fire due to a bearing gone bad.
They all burn doesn't matter what color they are. It just seems more Deere's burn because there's more of them out there than other brands. There are only a small handful of Massey dealers in Alabama, there's a Deere dealer within an hour of just about any direction you can point in here.
@@TheRancher250 Sorry sunshine. I know you are trying to sound educated and informed but Massey Ferguson still out sells John Deere. Nice try though. I bet you fooled a lot of liberals with your diatribe.
I was curious who was number one. The ranking are 1. John Deere 2. CNH. 3. Account. 4.
3. AGCO and 4. Claas
When is your new combine coming and another thing I was wondering is PA family.
Your going to have to get in better shape in order to keep up with your Dad 😂
That’s right, thanks for watching 👍😁
The guys up north are so damn jealous... I'm from the south and ain't never heard an excavator called a track hoe.
Who is PA
Now I'm wondering who is PA? Lol
Check out Sonne farms bailer
it's great.
P.A. should get a reward for Best dressed farmer
Why use chemicals why not use cow poop