2 crops in 1 drill? 🤔
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2023
- So why are we seeding lentils but also barley in the same field?
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Get a water air filter. Basically a fancy humidifier. To help get the smoke out of the air for Chapel. Smoke is one of the hardest things to filter out of air. I work in semi-conductors and have had to help in several projects to fix air problems. Smoke, ammonia and alcohol are the hardest things to clean out of the air. We have to make air super humid then dry it out to clean those out.
We are sorry to hear of your son being affected by the smoke in the air. It has been bad in Calgary on some days. You could smell it easily. We have a grandson in Oklahoma who was even allergic to some foods. Fortunately, he outgrew most of his allergies. Take care.
Hopefully baby Chapel will grow out of his adversity to smoke particles as his immune system develops, & at least you now know what triggers his hives & take precautions as necessary to protect the little fella. Interesting to see how the multi compartments of the aircart can be used to suit your two crop situation making the whole process so much more efficient. 😊
All the best to your boy, allergies are a pain to deal with but hopefully he will grow out of it
Good luck seeding your 2023 crops at your north farm Mike
It’s affecting a lot of the us also. Glad to see south farm getting rain finally
You might Need to use a Air Purifier with a HEPA filter in Chapels bedroom ..That should help reduce the effects for sleeping.
Give Chapel and Ashtyn a Big Hug and hope the hives do not last too long.
Very interesting - never thought of or even heard of carrying seed for two crops in a single air tank.
Sorry to hear about Chapel Mike
I've said it before..but I really enjoy and appreciate how educational your videos are.
It's nice to see Mick teach you farming❤
Gotta love that sour dirt hey. Oats and clover work good too.
Love to see the big drill running.
We have had the smoke here in WC Indiana as well, my wife and I were both coughing a little during the worst of it. We finally got some rain and it cleared the air some. I am fascinated by these videos of northern farming, even though we have no crops in common and very different climates and soils. No salt to worry about here, and we have extensive tile networks for drainage. All row crops except a little SRW wheat and some hay. Very interesting.
Hopefully chapel gets feeling better,growing up on the farm I found out at 10 years old I’m allergic to pretty much everything on the farm so it was hard!
Great video Mike
Hopefully things improve somewhat over time regarding Chapel’s issues with smoke so when fire bans are lifted that he may somewhat be able to enjoy sometime around a nice outdoor bonfire burning some better quality firewood
I'm in southern Michigan and we have smoke from the fires here as well. Has my sinuses all messed up. It's not nearly as bad as what you have but it's still hazy here .
Keep yourself and the family safe, that air quaility is very dangerous.
Has short season soybeans or even sorghum ever been considered as a possible crop in the wet areas.
I am praying for your fellow Canadians dealing with the fires.
I find Kochia grows very well in Saline areas Mike! You should try growing it.
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Good to see a seeding video this year. Likewise, great to see rain at the south farm. Maybe, there will be a big harvest.
Kochia works really well for Saline soil. I did that for several patches. Took a few years but we started getting crop to grow, besides barley or some canola. Let it grow till it starts making seed, swathed it, let it dry and burn.
Would love to go run some big farm equipment again. Watching the seeding gives me the itch.
very informative vid Mike, great vid
Hi Mike, thanks for the videos. Nice to see moisture at the south farm... looks like a good start for the plants. That being said you might want to make sure you all have at least some hail insurance. I bet you know all to well how the big white combine works, when the crops look good it wants to eat. Lol. Take care out there and stay safe!
Sorry to hear about your little guy. Hopefully he goes out of it.
Love the videos, Andy, keep him common.
Mike good big seeding 🌾🇨🇦🤝🇮🇹
Magnifique fent 1167 a chenille et le semoirs est la cuve et les chanp et la pluie et sème direct 😮😊
So what I love the most about mike is how far behind real time we are you. This is a real farmer who is focused on getting work done and the youtube is not the real priority. I remember 15 years ago trying to convince my uncle and father to let me start filming us on the farm and trying to explain how we can make money. All they said was if you have time to film us working and put it online that means you have more time to get more work done. Man that stuck with me out of all the farmers on TH-cam mike in my opinion is the most real no matter how much money you can make from TH-cam it is not the priority. Keep up the hard work mike would love to farm on your scale but for now 9,000 acres will do.
Yeah we got hit pretty hard here in Montana to
Mike the smoke has even made it down into N/E Ohio for the past four days. . I suffer from a breathing problem and i have been suck in the house for the last three days and just this evening was thee first time i left the house.
We're dealing with the smoke down here in the states to.
You should have Brian record some things on south farm while you are up north.
Mike's brothers don't want anything to do with TH-cam
Yeah, most of the time Terry & Brian struggle to cope with Mike's madness, I imagine getting involved with TH-cam would be the final straw that broke the camels 🐫 back! 🤣😇😂🫠
Yeah Mike we have the smoke down here in Delaware now 😮
that salinity is wild, ive never experienced that farming in southeast manitoba
I'm in north west Pennsylvania and I could smell it here
Mike, does a stuck at the North farm count for the stuck list at the South farm? It does not seem fair for some reason. What do you think?
Great videos thank you,,How many acres you have at the north farm and how many are put to crop?
Hopefully chapel gets better
I do like eating pea soup made from Canadian field peas(green or yellow-yummy! But l remember eating chick peas at some Bazzar place in the world- they seamed to have no taste at all.
Que tu hijo se recupere y no sea nada grabe. Con suerte, que haya medicación para su alergia.
Hay investigaciones aquí en Suecia mostrando que hijos de agricultores tienen menos alérgias que los de "padres urbanos" 😲 Resulta que el ambiente excesivamente limpio en tempranas edades no crea resistencias suficientes, mientras una dosis mesurada de partículas de los animales y tierra, etc, etc, sí que lo hace.
Resumido de una manera bruta: "un poco de mierda no mata a nadie" más bien al revés 🤔
Lentils at bankend Saskatchewan. Berrry interesting 🤓
Field peas and chick peas are not as closely related as the name might suggest. They are actually a totally different genus. That could be the reason why they perform so differently in the wet spots
At least, you won't have to worry about him becoming a sigaret smoker during Chapel's teen years🤪
Have to go back to old fashion grain drill for lentils.
How fast is the barley / lentils swap in the drill ? and how do you manage the transition where you may have a mix of both crop during harvest ?
Man he can talk!!
I think that type sailine grass was basically bred from quack grass… but it’s still better than nothing growing on those sloughs.
2 Crops, 1 Cart
Mike you can get activated charcoal furnace filters for your house
Viable option to have some drains pulling the moisture out?
Cicer arietinum, commonly known as, chick pea, or garbanzo bean, is a high protein legume. Originally found in the Mediterranean and Middle East.
Pisum sativum commonly field pea used worldwide for human and animal consumption.
Both are legumes, both fix nitrogen.
Field pea is perhaps more adaptable to different soil types.
I hope Chaple gets better. Would tiling those areas help.
The word your looking for is attributed
Mike i have a question= do you have 2 different size of tires on that drill. One looks wider😮
Mike, a possible silly question but, when you overlay your seeding pattern ( as in filling in gaps ) how do the shanks not pull the already laid seed out of the ground. They seem to be following the same path as such.
I’ve always wondered that too
They don’t really effect it at all
Sounds like you might need to start carrying a pedi epi pen for Chapel.
I sure hope your main man gets over those sensitivities
I’m in Ct. USA we have smoke from eastern Canada wild fires. Their saying over 10 million acres have burn.
Morning
Poor Chapel.
His son's name is Chapel? Mike and Ashton don't seem like Hollyweird couple. But that name is rough. Need a nickname stat
i've never used sectional control, does it lower each section when it needs to seed or are all sections lowered and it provides seed when needed?
No... the 84' drill is separated into 10 different sections so "8.4 feet per section". Each "section" is hydraulically controlled in a manifold that is on the cart. The GPS on the tractor is connected to the drills computer monitor. As the tractor approaches the end of the field the GPS knows that the drill will soon be seeding into already seeded area of the field. The drills monitor is connected to the tractors hydraulics system and they work in unison to close the hydraulic cylinders on the air carts manifold. Each section of the drill (8.4 feet) is divided into a tower and each tower is divided into "runs"... a run is 12 inches as it a 12 inch spacing drill. When the tractor approaches a already seeded area on "one side of the drill" it shut those towers off but the openers remain in the soil just there's no product coming out of them. Hope this helps
@crandonborth1626 thanks, i wasn't sure if the drill remained in the ground ot not
First time i've ever heard someone being allergic to smoke!
That actually doesn’t surprise me about your son my siblings were really susceptible to air quality issues when they were young the both grew out of it let’s hope your son does too
We had pretty bad smoke down here in Iowa from the fires in Canada
Sorry
Hey, it's okay just don't let it happen again. 😁
@@sasksleding2008 It's well past time for common sense legislation in Canada to not allow wild fires without DEF and a DPF. 😂
@@M8Stealth the carbon tax should kick in soon to get rid of the smoke right??
@@sasksleding2008 Good point. Let's go Castreau!
He might grow out of his sensitivity to smoke, I know of another child that grew out of that problem.
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Mike I know it’s not possible for you but soybean love that low black sticky dirt… from personal experience.
Hey Mike, i have a question.
How are you liking those new tires on the borgault?
Hope your son is doing good, my youngest is almost 2 now and when something like that happens its really scary.
Wow seedhawk doesn’t smash up the seed like that
No smoke in FLORIDA
I would still rather deal with winter then ungodly humidity every day.
I love Florida
You should of named it 2 Crops 1 Drill. 😂
I still can! 👌😆
Hopefully you get to take a little time off to celebrate “Father’s Day” this weekend
@@freebooter247 My "Bad", Not being a father I got the dates wrong
Will you buy another 1167?
Have you ever thought of the benefits of tile
Glad to see all of Canada isn’t on fire. My lord, what the heck is going on up there?
Fires carried out in a coordinated manner by the terrorists of the climate agenda.
Is it possible to tile your land
Hi mike do you ever grow oats and is there a market for them
Mike grew oats last year and the market was pretty low
@@delbutler885 thanks
What's the difference between a lentil and a chickpea?
I've never had a lentil on my face
Lolololol
Laser are active in cousin wildlife...
Plant trees to suck the water out and create wind breaks
Praying Chapel outgrows his sensitivities to things like smoke. Hey, if you get a moment this season explain how spray desiccation doesn’t get into the crop. Lots of internet geniuses rip on farmers for this practice.
So do you own this land? If so are you planning to tile this to drain off this excess moisture?
There is little tiling done in Western Canada. Drainage ditches are the key to removing water.
@@elizabethliska5377 Well in the area that he is farming there is tiling going on
What is that crappy grass that grows there? Would be nice if that had value 😂
try sugerbeets
What about putting chickpeas in the saline areas and have a cow farmer come in and chop it or bale it. Dry the ground and get the money back for cost. Would be great cattle feed.
ID LET DUCKS UNLIMITED HAVE THAT FARM😓😓😓😓😓
I'm sorry to hear your little guy didn't handle getting vaxed very well... Don't continue vaxing him and he won't have any allergies by 5
free fertilizer lol