I like the videos even though I’m a cybersecurity major I love farming stuff I grew up around a farm and always loved watching the combine harvesting crops the smell of fresh cut crops and everything is the best
+Ryan Minielly The field over all was ready at 13% moisture. Unfortunately due to a wet summer two weed applications were not effective and the low spots in the field still had some green in them. This field was the only one like it in a group of fields being harvested. The combines were 20 miles from the bins and this was the last field in that area. It was either lose on cutting some green spots when the rest of the field was good or waste time and fuel to come back for one field. The field was averaging 100 bu. and waiting any more time would also see the majority of the crop staring to pop out of the pods.
I noticed that, too. Thought it was a bunch of unripe plants, but then noticed it was sprayed weeds that still had the color, but still, for the low moisture, the beans do look unusually green, when the combines unloaded.
Good video I like your videos that commit about weeds this year soybeans all over North Carolina South Carolina is got weeds in their soybeans. did hurt you crob
I like the videos even though I’m a cybersecurity major I love farming stuff I grew up around a farm and always loved watching the combine harvesting crops the smell of fresh cut crops and everything is the best
Thank you for watching and commenting. It’s always fun to go out and film these machines.
bigtractorpower your welcome I really enjoy the videos
Awesome work as usual!! Thanks for getting vid from the cab opening up a field, its rare to see, unless your the operators lol.
Those are some nice combines and nice inside view
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very nice video inside !!! thanks a lot
Is it to early to combine soybeans they like a little green. I know that stocks are brown but beans like green
Nice weed crop that year.
My goodness were they cutting beans or weeds? I mean seriously you could even see the color of the weeds in the beans coming out the auger lol
You know they are still to green when you have to shake the combine lol
probably wouldn't bridge up in the bin if the beans were actually ripe... what does cutting a bunch of green beans prove?
+Ryan Minielly The field over all was ready at 13% moisture. Unfortunately due to a wet summer two weed applications were not effective and the low spots in the field still had some green in them. This field was the only one like it in a group of fields being harvested. The combines were 20 miles from the bins and this was the last field in that area. It was either lose on cutting some green spots when the rest of the field was good or waste time and fuel to come back for one field. The field was averaging 100 bu. and waiting any more time would also see the majority of the crop staring to pop out of the pods.
I noticed that, too.
Thought it was a bunch of unripe plants, but then noticed it was sprayed weeds that still had the color, but still, for the low moisture, the beans do look unusually green, when the combines unloaded.
Row space?
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Location?
Western Kentucky.
Looks like the cart was full of butter beans and weed seed.
the stock. are green
100 bu beans per acre must have been counting the weed seed
+keith sorensen It was a rainy summer. The field was sprayed twice but the rain kept the weed control for activating.
+bigtractorpower that would explain this condition. Thanks
Good video I like your videos that commit about weeds this year soybeans all over North Carolina South Carolina is got weeds in their soybeans. did hurt you crob
Let them get ready
nice weed crop
+toddcat64 It was a rainy summer. The field was sprayed twice but the rain kept the weed control for activating.
Moister way too high I believe