Thank you - very interesting observation concerning the soil wave driven by the rear wheels of the tractor. Farmers in my part of the world would give a limb or two to have a loam like yours - we’re on clay which is almost always supersaturated and, when it’s not soaking, it’s like fired brick. Best wishes for a great summer growing season and onwards to harvest. Best wishes from Dorset, England.
great job, it; has to feel good once it is all planted! goodluck fertilizering all the planted fields! good lucl getting those thinges moved. just be careful driving!
Great video Brandon, that is awesome the near misses with the camera. Thanks for the information about the muck. You guys take care and try not to over heat 👍
We never had anything heavier than a Allis 200 and 8 row JD 7000 planter. Never fill fertilizer tanks more than 1/2 on our muck/marl. Harvest with an M3.
That wave motion can be described as a perfect example of "undulation".
Thank you - very interesting observation concerning the soil wave driven by the rear wheels of the tractor. Farmers in my part of the world would give a limb or two to have a loam like yours - we’re on clay which is almost always supersaturated and, when it’s not soaking, it’s like fired brick. Best wishes for a great summer growing season and onwards to harvest. Best wishes from Dorset, England.
Excellent video thanks Brandon
great job, it; has to feel good once it is all planted! goodluck fertilizering all the planted fields!
good lucl getting those thinges moved. just be careful driving!
4 passes over the camera and 4 misses!! Nice driving Daddeo!
Great video Brandon, that is awesome the near misses with the camera. Thanks for the information about the muck. You guys take care and try not to over heat 👍
Thanks for sharing another great video, always enjoyable.
That soil you have there is better than the best potting mix we can buy from the locally Bunnings!
Yippe, in the first three for comments! Another great video.
Do you plan to burn peat in the rocket stove this winter? I think you mentioned it, just curious to see it.
Yes I do
Good looking ground been farming muck for over 30yrs 800acres and we still aren't done yet cant get in the damn wet stuff
We never had anything heavier than a Allis 200 and 8 row JD 7000 planter. Never fill fertilizer tanks more than 1/2 on our muck/marl. Harvest with an M3.
Brandon do pull a nurse tank when you side dress corn or do you pull a small applicator?
What would your 4950 do in the muck with if you had low tires on it
That muck wave
Black gumbo
Trying to observe your driving techniques with the disk in the muck. Seemed as though you kept your speed up and made wide turns. Is that correct?