The way you handle the equipment with such precision and care is impressive, Molly! Your enthusiasm for getting back to tractor work really shines through. 🚜🌟
They say find a job you love & you will never work a day in your life!!! Looks like you've done that Molly, by the big smile on your face!! Thanks for taking us along!
I’d like to offer Shane and Molly a gift for their next romantic dinner out, or a lunch for the entire team-it’s their choice! This is just a small way to thank them for their dedication and hard work, which truly stands out. America thrives because of families like theirs, and I’m grateful for their contributions.
I am blown away! ❤ thank you so much!! This really means a lot to us! And thank you for your comment too! We will use that for a special occasion! One thing I have learned from doing this farm channel is that there are so many kind, awesome and supportive people out there LIKE YOURSELF . I recognize your screen name and thank you for following along with us for a while. 💚😊🚜❤️ thank you again!
@@BellsFarming , I see you guys have been busy. Keep up the excellent work! Sorry, I'm behind your videos; I've been busy as well, but I will get caught up soon!
“Gee, I spent last night watching people till a field and it was fascinating!,” said no one ever - until your channel!🤗 I love this channel, but still cannot tell you all of the reasons why. 🤫 Great job!
That was awesome. Thanks for your hard work and for helping feed America. Without farmers, we would all starve, and I personally appreciate the entire team at Bells Farming. You guys do a fantastic job and care about the product you put on the table. If I could buy your potatoes in Florida, I absolutely would.
Hello Molly this was a great day for you and Shane to be able to start working on the land and the start of a new cropping season I grew up on a very large farm in western Canada. The first tillage was the start of a new season and lots of fun to come along with it You look very happy out there with your tractor 🚜 and don’t forget to fuel your tractor and grease it after every day so you are ready for the next one Take care and enjoy the season
As I am not a farmer, I am amazed at the things I learn on your videos. Thanks for doing all of the things you do, and the best of luck during the season...... Mississippi follower.
Love the sound of the Deere engines when they are working. That plow is a heavy load to pull. Your happiness is contagious, we all smile when you are happy..😀
Until this video, I would never have believed watching Molly or anyone else get so excited about driving her Deere around a field could be so....."interesting". Thank you for that.
It was great to see the depth gauge of what you needed to go to Shaun l never thought it would be that amount, great work Molly a much better idea now of what it takes but each year can be different as well thanks for explaining it and taking us with you. 👍
Great to see Molly’s enthusiasm for tractor work. The soil seems to be an alluvial loam with the right balance of sand, silt and clay to make it susceptible to compaction. I think some of the compaction is caused by the potato digger that pushes the soil below down, while it’s damp. The digger probably has a continuous chain that, as well as lifting the spuds, presses the soil behind it. Where I come from most commercial potatoes are grown under centre pivot on ancient sand dunes, where there is little compaction and washing is reduced.
Excellent video guys. Thank you for the explanation Shane. U look so content in that tractor Molly. I am glad that the weather is cooperating. Well down here, we had frost last night. Be careful and thank you for sharing this life you live.❤
That ripper is a real test of your tractor. Good to see you guys doing this. It is so important as Shane outlined the path of moisture in the field and how that helps the crop. Guess we will be hearing your playlist because of the long hours out there. Great camera work as usual.
Thanks for the on the job training and explanation of how growing spuds starts. Looking forward with interest to your seeding explanations. Interesting stuff Molly!
This was really interesting. I have often wondered what the various implements you see beside farms on country roads are for. Thanks for explaining how it works.
Thank you Molly and Shane that was fantastic 👏 I like how you both explain what your doing and why it's being done,,you guy's/gals drive the best vehicle's 🚜,, I was laughing at Shane telling you to get back to work 🤣😂😅 he's only joking of course 😄 Thank you,from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤
@@BellsFarming I love it when I see the notification that you've uploaded a new video 🤗 it's a joy and fascinating to watching you,Shane and crew at work,my parents use to run a farm and I've worked on several farms to here in the UK 🇬🇧 😃💓
It is great to see that you use good science and engineering to keep the fields useable over the years. Of course being Maine, the first and biggest crop each year is rocks. Left there by the glaciers when they receded. It is easy to see why a lot if farmers back when moved west where there are not all those rocks.
Hey Molly, another fun video, those teeth are huge, we’re really enjoying learning about your operation, love seeing you in the tractor, and it’s always extra to hear from Shane:) thanks for sharing, can’t wait for seed cutting, that set up looks cool! Keep it up, loving your channel ! From PNW😊
Thank you so much for the support! Shane is starting to warm up a little more! I have two cameras now, so I’m hoping that he will carry one himself this summer! 💚💛
Nice video. "Now get back to work!" LMAO!!! Go Shane ... Anyway, thanks for the video. As always, I really like the watching you guys on the farm. It's always interesting to see how it all works. City boys like me never get to see the rural side of life. Thanks!
There’s nothing like the smell of freshly plowed dirt…. Looks like you’re off to another great season… And you looked fantastic up in your John Deere!!!!!😊
Molly, love to watch your content. I used to harrow in the spring with a 656 Farmall, when you get bogged down time to pick them up or you will get buried. You’re doing a great job your rows look fine.
Little tire spinning occasionally, your right though that thing will just suck the tractor down when it’s to wet. So far I have not gotten stuck this year! 🤞🏻
I have never seen a ripper to loosen up the soil, I'm noticing you are not double hoeing like you would do with a wheel harrow very interesting thanks for sharing.
As a proponent of no till, and cover crops, farming biologically not chemically, I also subscribe to the idea of “context.” Potato production at scale is tricky. You seem to have a system that minimizes the negative impact on soil health, and still produce a vital product to feed the world. I respect that a lot.
Thank you! We are always working towards better farming practices. We went many many years without a ripper deep enough, so we are trying to make sure we get all the fields taken care of. We always use cover crops when we can!
you get better every time youget in that tractor what an asset to the farm you go girl love watchin ya work kiddo ya learn and teach more every day keep it up please how long till you start planting
Thank you very much! We will start planting potatoes tomorrow actually! I missed the first seed cutting because I was in the tractor all day. I will make sure I film the next cutting day
Been following you a few weeks now and tuning in from the UK! Really enjoy your videos and checking out the different machinery, as well as how you farm in the US. Love it!
Love that this first field is the one you guys were just shooting at!! Shane! Stop turning away bro! You got it!!! Believe it or not! A+ bro!!! 👍🏻 Moll??? Great shooting!!! You're doing really good here. Sound is good, vid is good, timeline is good...Thinkings about expanding the vid experience for your viewership. Tap into that!!! U have come so far in a very short time! A+!!! 👍🏻👍🏻😎😎😎
Awesome! Thank you! I was wondering if anyone would notice the targets in the field! I am going to try and get more videos out now that we are doing more stuff. If the editing didn’t take so long, I would have a few videos a week! Thank you very much for the kind words and encouragement!! 💚😊
😂 I thought I missed seed cutting 😂 I didn't think I did. I'm looking forward to seeing that. Great video, as always. I am learning a lot about farming. Thanks.
Really awesome! I wondered if you may have to run down the same row more than once to get your ripping depth right when starting the ripping process? Then rock removal, and tillage over the top of all of it. It's a fascinating process to watch. I really appreciate this video and look forward to see the season progress. Thank you for sharing, I hope you're having a great day 😊🚜🌞👍👍
Wow Shane has drawing skills in the dirt was he ever a platoon leader?🤣 Very interesting work tho thanks for video and oh yea…….GET TO WORK……🤣🤣🤣later y’all.❤️😎🇺🇸
My wife worked for Bell Farms in Mars Hill from 1976 till 1985 , Owners Alfred,Gary,Patty, Brian and Breen Bell back then. She worked on the harvester and on the baker head, hanging 5 and 10 pound poly bags, some time loading trucks with 50 lb. masters. The Bells were Ma Cains star growers for fries
That’s cool! We visited that farm when we went to the county! What great people. They are not related, but good hard working people just like us! Thank you for sharing 😁
That soil looks SO dark and rich!!!! I think i'm looking at some good management. Then, I'm thinking lady there is some dude in your field. But if he is helping that's cool..
Very interesting presentation. I knew lots more about potato farming then I ever knew before. There's a whole lot more than throwing a spud into the ground and digging it up at harvest. There's a whole lot of work to produce spuds like any other farming crop. Looking forward to your seed video.
I recently watched a video about compaction causing thistle growth. They said the reason the thistles were growing was that the thistles break up the compaction. ❤😊
We call them V rippers out here in Nebraska. Run into some of the same compaction on potatoes though they're raised on sandy soils. You guys wouldn't even farm it!
Observation from a farmer who has ran deere's the last forty five years, the 30 series and I mean older like 4430 through the 60 series like 4960 the tilt on the steering wheel was built well. Starting on the 8000 series the tilt has a lot more plastic and is pretty janky;) tilt them up and down gently and they last...slam them down and they get sloppy loose rather quickly;) Lots of tater's raised under water over here in west central Minn for the fry market.
The way you handle the equipment with such precision and care is impressive, Molly! Your enthusiasm for getting back to tractor work really shines through. 🚜🌟
@@FarmGearInnovators I’m glad that it shows how much I love what I’m doing. Thank you for the support
What a great video Molly. Takes me back to when i worked in farming in England in the late 70's. Great memories thanks.
They say find a job you love & you will never work a day in your life!!! Looks like you've done that Molly, by the big smile on your face!! Thanks for taking us along!
You know u found your mate when a cordless grease gun is cooling than shit.
Yes a very true statement. It doesn’t not fell like work. It’s enjoyable and something to really be proud of. 😊💚🚜 thank you for this comment !
I’d like to offer Shane and Molly a gift for their next romantic dinner out, or a lunch for the entire team-it’s their choice! This is just a small way to thank them for their dedication and hard work, which truly stands out. America thrives because of families like theirs, and I’m grateful for their contributions.
I am blown away! ❤ thank you so much!! This really means a lot to us! And thank you for your comment too! We will use that for a special occasion! One thing I have learned from doing this farm channel is that there are so many kind, awesome and supportive people out there LIKE YOURSELF . I recognize your screen name and thank you for following along with us for a while. 💚😊🚜❤️ thank you again!
@@BellsFarming It the least I can do and it’s my pleasure. You guys do an awesome job!
Wow! Thank you ! We love what we do, and thank you for your appreciation.
Wow I’m still blown away by this! ❤❤❤❤
@@BellsFarming , I see you guys have been busy. Keep up the excellent work! Sorry, I'm behind your videos; I've been busy as well, but I will get caught up soon!
“Gee, I spent last night watching people till a field and it was fascinating!,” said no one ever - until your channel!🤗 I love this channel, but still cannot tell you all of the reasons why. 🤫 Great job!
I know two reasons
You guys are funny!
@@BellsFarmingmy two reasons are Molly and Shane….. what did you think I meant? 😂
When it gets time for business, you guys don't mess around. Way to go, Molly.
These guys are so productive. Everyone is always taking full advantage of the day and weather no mater what is going on.
Thank you for sharing Molly...you are a woman of joy.
😊☀️
That was awesome. Thanks for your hard work and for helping feed America. Without farmers, we would all starve, and I personally appreciate the entire team at Bells Farming. You guys do a fantastic job and care about the product you put on the table. If I could buy your potatoes in Florida, I absolutely would.
Thank you so much! Can you email the farm. I would like to send you and email if that’s ok. The email address is on our website. Thank you Adam
Hello Molly
this was a great day for you and Shane to be able to start working on the land and the start of a new cropping season
I grew up on a very large farm in western Canada. The first tillage was the start of a new season and lots of fun to come along with it
You look very happy out there with your tractor 🚜 and don’t forget to fuel your tractor and grease it after every day so you are ready for the next one
Take care and enjoy the season
Thank you very much for watching! And sharing your little store!
Thanks for the video Molly!🐾🚜
Thank you 🐕🚜
Love the video tater lady and Shane done a good job explaining the sub soiling
Thank you!
Molly you have the best job working the fields. Love that tractor 🚜 ❤.
I love it too
This was very informative. I never thought about the hard pan that develops below the top section that gets loosened each year.
He did a great job explaining that, I love his ground drawings!
Happy days are here again, warmer weather, Molly in a tee shirt!
Yay! And tank top too
I really love Hard Work, I could sit and watch it for hours... 👀
Thanks Molly & Shane! 👍
Haha thank you!
What a great video Molly.
As I am not a farmer, I am amazed at the things I learn on your videos. Thanks for doing all of the things you do, and the best of luck during the season...... Mississippi follower.
Hey Bill! Thank you very much for watching. I’m really glad you are learning some new stuff with me :)
Love the sound of the Deere engines when they are working. That plow is a heavy load to pull. Your happiness is contagious, we all smile when you are happy..😀
I’m so glad that my smile is contagious!! 😁😁 a smile can really make someone’s day better, we it does for me. Thank you very much for watching 💚💛
The horsepower needed to get to the hard pan is incredible!
Nice work Molly.
Thank you! The tractor did the hard part :)
Doing good Molly, very interesting work. I'm learning along with you. I remember when I used to work on a farm.
Great Start Molly!
Lovely outlines - -
You look amazing Xx 💐
Thank you always! 💚
@@BellsFarming 🇬🇧❤
Until this video, I would never have believed watching Molly or anyone else get so excited about driving her Deere around a field could be so....."interesting". Thank you for that.
Thank you for riding alone with me.
Great video. Love watching the process from beginning to harvest.
Thank you
Nice explanation on soil compaction. I never realized how important it is to break up the compaction. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the ride along, Molly. Very enjoyable and educational. Darn rocks, branches and roots! Looking forwad to more.
It was great to see the depth gauge of what you needed to go to Shaun l never thought it would be that amount, great work Molly a much better idea now of what it takes but each year can be different as well thanks for explaining it and taking us with you. 👍
Thank you for taking the time to learn from us!
Great video. Nice to see you back in the fields doing what you love. ❤
Thank you!
It has to feel great to be back in the fields!
Hope you guys have a bountiful season 😊
Yes! It been a very productive weekend and early week. We are getting shit done!
Thank you; that's surprisingly interesting. Always good to see you two working.
Thank you!
Awesome 🚜! Cuts thru that soil like butter.
Very satisfying!
Love this video!! Very well shown and great angles of what your doing!!!
Thank you!
Great to see Molly’s enthusiasm for tractor work. The soil seems to be an alluvial loam with the right balance of sand, silt and clay to make it susceptible to compaction. I think some of the compaction is caused by the potato digger that pushes the soil below down, while it’s damp. The digger probably has a continuous chain that, as well as lifting the spuds, presses the soil behind it. Where I come from most commercial potatoes are grown under centre pivot on ancient sand dunes, where there is little compaction and washing is reduced.
The soil is on the sandy side. It’s all river bed soil. Thank you for observations!
Love the serious look and the music at the beginning. Tractor time!!!
Hahah thank you
Excellent video guys. Thank you for the explanation Shane. U look so content in that tractor Molly. I am glad that the weather is cooperating. Well down here, we had frost last night. Be careful and thank you for sharing this life you live.❤
Thank you! We had some frost this morning too
Great precision Shane and turning soil instead of chemical farming!! Proud of you both!👍
We do use fertilizers too
That ripper is a real test of your tractor. Good to see you guys doing this. It is so important as Shane outlined the path of moisture in the field and how that helps the crop. Guess we will be hearing your playlist because of the long hours out there. Great camera work as usual.
Thank you! I wish there wasn’t copyright issues with music! Each day is a mix of all kind of stuff. Pandora radio!
Love these videos and the opportunity to learn. Always fascinating to see how it gets done.
Thank you!
Thanks for the on the job training and explanation of how growing spuds starts. Looking forward with interest to your seeding explanations. Interesting stuff Molly!
Thank you! I’m glad you think it’s interesting too!
This was really interesting. I have often wondered what the various implements you see beside farms on country roads are for. Thanks for explaining how it works.
My wonderful Maine friends, Molly and Shane…great new year of Bells Farming Family……..you guys ROCK!!!!
Thank you very very much!💚🚜
Thank you Molly and Shane that was fantastic 👏 I like how you both explain what your doing and why it's being done,,you guy's/gals drive the best vehicle's 🚜,, I was laughing at Shane telling you to get back to work 🤣😂😅 he's only joking of course 😄 Thank you,from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤
Thank you so much! I enjoy all of your comments and look forward to them. I’m really glad you are enjoying the videos 😁😊💚🚜
@@BellsFarming I love it when I see the notification that you've uploaded a new video 🤗 it's a joy and fascinating to watching you,Shane and crew at work,my parents use to run a farm and I've worked on several farms to here in the UK 🇬🇧 😃💓
It is great to see that you use good science and engineering to keep the fields useable over the years. Of course being Maine, the first and biggest crop each year is rocks. Left there by the glaciers when they receded. It is easy to see why a lot if farmers back when moved west where there are not all those rocks.
Yes, we are lucky, we have a few rocky fields. But we have a great piece of land here
Good golly Miss Molly! You sure look like you're having fun. The tractor looks good with the new hood. Nice looking pokies ❤
Oh I am having fun! I love tractor work
Sun's out guns out!! Nice when it warms up and you first get back out in the field to bust some dirt.
I love the warmth that comes through the cab windows too!
Enjoy your videos. Around Phoenix,AZ is very rocky soil so the ripper points wear n break a lot of them
YALL ARE SOME HARD WORKING FOLKS. GREAT JOB AND ALL WAYS FUN TO WATCH.
Thank you!
enjoy your video Molly Happy farming
Thank you! 😊 🚜💚
Hey Molly, another fun video, those teeth are huge, we’re really enjoying learning about your operation, love seeing you in the tractor, and it’s always extra to hear from Shane:) thanks for sharing, can’t wait for seed cutting, that set up looks cool! Keep it up, loving your channel ! From PNW😊
Thank you so much for the support! Shane is starting to warm up a little more! I have two cameras now, so I’m hoping that he will carry one himself this summer! 💚💛
Shane has all the cool gadgets! 👍🏻
Rip it Molly! I love your perspective and explanation.
Thank you!
Shane was awesome on his explanation of soil compaction. He seems a good tender of the land. As far as you go Molly you don't even realize do ya? Wow!
Shane is a great teacher for me! He knows the land and how to use it. 😇
Good lord! Molly is the fittest tractor driver girl ive ever seen!!💪🥰🥰🥰🤟👍
Great job of tilling the field today, Molly.
Thank you James
Nice video. "Now get back to work!" LMAO!!! Go Shane ... Anyway, thanks for the video. As always, I really like the watching you guys on the farm. It's always interesting to see how it all works. City boys like me never get to see the rural side of life. Thanks!
Hahah Back to work! Famous last words! Thank you so much for watching!
Lots of fun watching you! Thanks for sharing, subscribed.
Thank you very much! Welcome to the channel!
It was really cool seeing the tractor in action molly.
I’m back at it!
Very cool work Molly and you are also. Thanks for sharing.
There’s nothing like the smell of freshly plowed dirt…. Looks like you’re off to another great season… And you looked fantastic up in your John Deere!!!!!😊
Thank you Tommy! You are right about the sight and smell of fresh ground!
Molly, thank you for another great video!
Thank you!
Nice shiny hood...What a beautiful day in Maine!
The days are getting really nice!
Cool. We have all been waiting for this day😊🚜
Yay!
That is one evilwickedmeannastybadgogetter of a subsoiler. I like it. Good job guys.
Your right*** it’s defiantly the coolest looking implement!
Gotta love spring. Great video. To quote Shane.... get to work.
Always love the sight of a newly worked field.
Yes!
Molly, love to watch your content. I used to harrow in the spring with a 656 Farmall, when you get bogged down time to pick them up or you will get buried. You’re doing a great job your rows look fine.
Little tire spinning occasionally, your right though that thing will just suck the tractor down when it’s to wet. So far I have not gotten stuck this year! 🤞🏻
Good to see young people taking on this kind of work.
We love it!
Young you say….. I’ll take it hahahaha
I have never seen a ripper to loosen up the soil, I'm noticing you are not double hoeing like you would do with a wheel harrow very interesting thanks for sharing.
As a proponent of no till, and cover crops, farming biologically not chemically, I also subscribe to the idea of “context.” Potato production at scale is tricky. You seem to have a system that minimizes the negative impact on soil health, and still produce a vital product to feed the world. I respect that a lot.
Thank you! We are always working towards better farming practices. We went many many years without a ripper deep enough, so we are trying to make sure we get all the fields taken care of. We always use cover crops when we can!
Nice looking hood on the tractor. Cool tilling video
Thank you! Tractor looks like brand new now!
you get better every time youget in that tractor what an asset to the farm you go girl love watchin ya work kiddo ya learn and teach more every day keep it up please how long till you start planting
Thank you very much! We will start planting potatoes tomorrow actually! I missed the first seed cutting because I was in the tractor all day. I will make sure I film the next cutting day
This girl knows what she’s doing…. Awesome … ❤
I love this work! And learning!
Awesome video I’ll see you guys in the field today!
Yay!
Great video Molly. I hope this channel of yours blows up this year to 50K subs!
Wow that would be cool! I guess you never know!
nice job.Who would have ever thought you would be a tractor driver.And love doing it lol
I tell her all the time, she was born to be a farmer, it’s a perfect fit for her I think
Yes I never would have guessed! But it doesn’t surprise me! Love you dad
Been following you a few weeks now and tuning in from the UK! Really enjoy your videos and checking out the different machinery, as well as how you farm in the US. Love it!
Thank you very much! And welcome to the channel! 💚🚜🫶
Hi Molly, isn't ripping fun ! I always liked doing that. Thanks for Sharing. 😊
Something tells me driving the tractor 🚜 is by far your favorite part of farming !
Hehehe 😁🚜😊
Love that this first field is the one you guys were just shooting at!! Shane! Stop turning away bro! You got it!!! Believe it or not! A+ bro!!! 👍🏻 Moll??? Great shooting!!! You're doing really good here. Sound is good, vid is good, timeline is good...Thinkings about expanding the vid experience for your viewership. Tap into that!!! U have come so far in a very short time! A+!!! 👍🏻👍🏻😎😎😎
Awesome! Thank you! I was wondering if anyone would notice the targets in the field!
I am going to try and get more videos out now that we are doing more stuff. If the editing didn’t take so long, I would have a few videos a week! Thank you very much for the kind words and encouragement!! 💚😊
😂 I thought I missed seed cutting 😂 I didn't think I did. I'm looking forward to seeing that. Great video, as always. I am learning a lot about farming. Thanks.
Thank you! We will be cutting seed next week! I missed one day of it because I was in the tractor, but I’ll catch the next day to show you guys!
When I lived in Idaho I always liked seeing a freshly disked field.
Yes one of my favorite things too.
Really awesome! I wondered if you may have to run down the same row more than once to get your ripping depth right when starting the ripping process? Then rock removal, and tillage over the top of all of it. It's a fascinating process to watch. I really appreciate this video and look forward to see the season progress. Thank you for sharing, I hope you're having a great day 😊🚜🌞👍👍
I am having a wonderful day! Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment, and thank you for watching! 😊💚🚜
@@BellsFarming you're welcome. Your videos are informative and lot of fun. 😊
A sure sign of spring.
It’s here finally!
Wow Shane has drawing skills in the dirt was he ever a platoon leader?🤣 Very interesting work tho thanks for video and oh yea…….GET TO WORK……🤣🤣🤣later y’all.❤️😎🇺🇸
Hahah “Don’t let it happen again” Shane had a few good one liners. 😁
@@BellsFarming Yes he did🤣
You guys are too funny, now get to work !!! I think I saw you two zigzagging around those fields . Love you…
Hahah 😁
Great vid Molly....
Thanks Colin 😊
My wife worked for Bell Farms in Mars Hill from 1976 till 1985 , Owners Alfred,Gary,Patty, Brian and Breen Bell back then. She worked on the harvester and on the baker head, hanging 5 and 10 pound poly bags, some time loading trucks with 50 lb. masters. The Bells were Ma Cains star growers for fries
That’s cool! We visited that farm when we went to the county! What great people. They are not related, but good hard working people just like us! Thank you for sharing 😁
Thanks Shane for explaining everything in detail.. Cool to learn it all. :)
I love his ground drawings, his and ray both do this. Thanks for watching
Really enjoyed this video and learnt alot! Thanks for your time explaining.
Thank you! I m glad you found it interesting!
Another great video, I had no idea that much to win into telling the ground I thought you just pushed down on that thing and pulled for all it’s worth
Hahah yeah I am learning all of these things too!
Beautiful video 💐💐💐💐💐💐
Thank you
Great video ❤, I've learned a lot watching you guys ❤.. thank you for your hard work ❤, America 🇺🇸
Thank you very much for watching! 😊💚💛
Very good video sure learning more about how you do things while you farm❤❤❤❤
Awesome Mike! I’m glad you are enjoying!
Awesome lady and a John Deere tractor,doesn't get any better than that.
Thank you very much! I’m glad you found the channel!
That soil looks SO dark and rich!!!! I think i'm looking at some good management. Then, I'm thinking lady there is some dude in your field. But if he is helping that's cool..
Yes he is helping hahah
Very interesting presentation. I knew lots more about potato farming then I ever knew before. There's a whole lot more than throwing a spud into the ground and digging it up at harvest. There's a whole lot of work to produce spuds like any other farming crop. Looking forward to your seed video.
Thank you! That video will be coming soon. Cutting seed next week
...and lets not forget at 15:15.......a bountiful eyeful:)) Gosh, I eat a potato a day to support the great work you guys do everyday!!
🥔🥔😁hahah
I recently watched a video about compaction causing thistle growth. They said the reason the thistles were growing was that the thistles break up the compaction. ❤😊
Not only do I enjoy the farming insights, which reminds me of growing up in Idaho potato country, but your music selection is great!
Thank you!
We call them V rippers out here in Nebraska. Run into some of the same compaction on potatoes though they're raised on sandy soils. You guys wouldn't even farm it!
Hahah we do have some nice soil! Thank you for watching :) and commenting.
Observation from a farmer who has ran deere's the last forty five years, the 30 series and I mean older like 4430 through the 60 series like 4960 the tilt on the steering wheel was built well. Starting on the 8000 series the tilt has a lot more plastic and is pretty janky;) tilt them up and down gently and they last...slam them down and they get sloppy loose rather quickly;) Lots of tater's raised under water over here in west central Minn for the fry market.
Ha! Thank you for the tip! I will be more gentle on my steering wheel!