Hard as a Rock!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2020
- In this video we are sub tilling. And it's hard incase you didn't pick up on it.
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I ( Rob O'Neill) am a farmer in central Nebraska. I farm alongside my father and two brothers. We grow and produce corn and soybeans. I have a passion for farming and the use of technology that makes it more efficient. I hope these videos help farmers connect consumers in what we do on a modern farm. Thanks for watching it.
I certainly hope you have a blessed holiday season for your family and friends and newest member of family you'll continue to be in my prayers I look forward to seeing your next video
Running a 7 shank ripper in SE NE and had it lift the front end of the tractor off the ground it was so hard. Glad we have trees to back into when I break a shear bolt. Ripping rattles the bones.
Great video. I always enjoy your videos. Beautiful sunset out there.
Great video and great job on the ripping. That is probably my favorite part of the farm life is anything tillage. Looks like you have a great helper with you though too. God bless
Great video good job explaining everything Showing how adjusting equipment doubled speed doing better job Must of been the supervisor! Great save with the jack stand!
That was me and a lot of other little boys using anything we could find to play with where ever we were
Nice choice of tools 👍 glad to see a new video
Great video Rob
Another great video always enjoy them very informative big win for Nebraska last week always enjoy them very informative big win for Nebraska last week. Go Green
I've seen other farmtubers deep rip and describe the lifting and dropping of the soil, but I could never see it. Couple of your drone sequences really made it obvious. Makes so much more sense now.
Those “blocks” of hard soil will mellow out nicely after multiple freeze-thaw cycles over the winter.
I know there's a lot of factors 2 when you finish Harvest but I live about an hour and 40 minutes Northeast of Detroit lot of corn still in the fields go green
Good looking operation 👍
Always enjoy your vids. Keep being yourself and don’t turn into wanna them guys. Just Sayin!!
Thats a true farmer to look around for something on the implement or something in the fence line to use as a hammer LOL!
Very good and you thought that was a jack stand this hole time. LOL
We have a JD 915 7shank3 3point hitch ripper we pull with a 8320..love the turn row wheelies
Not slamming anybody but I notice watching all you younger farmers, it’s all as fast as possible to get done. You all needed to cultivate beans or corn with an H and 4 row front mount cultivators in creeper gear with the shields down. Thx for the video!!
Really good video keep up the good work
Another great vid!