Harvesting My First No Till Corn

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2024
  • The yield was good for our area on the no till corn. It suffered some from deer pressure, but being no tilled didn't hurt it. Although, I was seeing more plants attempting a second ear in the tillage corn. The tillage corn averaged 175. The no till made 170 on the better field. The no till property has been no tilled for many years. This was not the first time. But first time for corn in over a decade.

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  • @Hinesfarm-Indiana

    Good morning. We’ve run notill corn on our muck for at least 12 years, so far it’s worked good for us, we do it because when ya work up muck it makes it loose and fluffy, the notill helps keep it more firm.

  • @mrt4547

    Sure Flex hybrids out of Minnesota has non GMO corn for less than $100 a bag. Order online and free shipping. I have been using them for about 6 years now with good luck

  • @bjjarnecke

    Congrats on a good no till corn crop! You mentioned that the landlord would like you to plant cover crops out there. If you ever do that and go to no till corn in there the spring after, the best advice I can give you is to load nitrogen with the planter. Especially with rye. A lot of people, including my dad and myself, have had a lot of success planting corn green into cereal rye while putting on 50-75 units of N with the planter. The corn seems to love that extra boost in the beginning since the rye has so much of the N tied up. Also, can't remember for sure where in Ohio you are, but we are in Northwest Indiana, about 30 miles off the southern tip of Lake Michigan. I tend to agree with your comment about 100-105 day corn. There are still plenty of guys around here that love the 110-112 day, but it just doesn't yield much better and doesn't dry down as well as a good 103 day in this area. Pioneer 0574 and 0306 have been absolute rockstars for us the last few years. Concerning that hybrid you've been planting, since it is a conventional number, are there any patents on it? Would you be able to hold some over and plant it next year without getting in trouble?

  • @samtalley791

    Look at NK1082 and Croplan 5115

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSr 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It looks like your gathering chain on the second from left is still trying to bunch up. Not sure though.

  • @logansheeley5421

    You should give (hybrid 85) a try it's conventional corn and it's 85 dollars a bag and we have been planting it for the past three years and it has made it through a drought it has made it through the wettest year and it has made it through hail it's great stuff for the price.

  • @jankotze1959

    Great, why didn't you bring the TW out with 3 wagons to take home? the TR delivers an awesome example

  • @JT-ee1ii

    Greetings from Central Alabama! I really Enjoy your videos, we use older Ford/New Holland equipment too. Keep the videos coming!

  • @donaldcathey1358

    Hybrid 85 is non gmo and under $100 was impressed how it handles drought

  • @johnkissack5295

    Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the explaining what is going on.

  • @TomBean-qf6zv

    Nice looking corn harvest.

  • @larrybg9293

    Good stuff

  • @karljacobson1575

    You have to have sub soil moisture to have that little amount of rain!!! In Kansas this year corn burned up. No subsoil and 110 degree days killed it . Irrigated corn was decent. No till is a good practice. You get more rain than we do I’m sure!!

  • @jamesmorrison1884

    Hello enjoyed your video have a great day

  • @CJ_Caster

    l planted my corn mid to late May and it didn't come out of the ground until late June early July. Most of it hasn't dried down enough to combine. If I'm lucky, I might be able to combine 10 out of 105 acres. We were able to get our beans off, but they didn't yield good at all. We have crop insurance, but it doesn't pay enough to make our payments. Luckily, we'll be able to scrape by, but not by a lot. Hopefully next year is better

  • @sgrizzz

    great video. thank you.

  • @frankscruggs4749

    Good video.

  • @57bader

    Wisconsin was very dry this year as well are corn and hay were below average but we had record wheat harvest

  • @christinamoneyhan5688

    Dekalb Seed in the 1970 had a great verity of seed corn. If memory serves me ipthey had anywhere from 80 to 140 day. They are close to your area.👍