Thankful I found your channel. Awesome video and I look forward to seeing many more videos in the future. Hope you and your family have a great harvest year 😎🌞👍
Maybe the name of your farm, your name and do some explaining about what your doing and the equipment your using and how it works and show some more personality. Talk to us like you would your friends and neighbors. Tell us a little about your life as a farm son. :)
Thank you very much for the advice. Our last name and name of our farm is a little private because we don’t want any problems with intruders but the other advice I really appreciate it thanks.
Thanks, we are actually done planting everything and we just finished harvesting our wheat and rye. All we need is some rain because our corn looks a little crispy in the 100 degree heat.
I am from France and a retired farmer, I watch videos in South America, Australia, Ukraine. If you want to avoid the questions, please write in your written introduction, your country and province and the area you farm. Just that and we will know where you are. Gallois Daniel .of Beauce,France
Some people do like the sound of the machines. In fact I did make a video about a year ago of soybean harvest with the machine sounds but it didn’t get many views. So that’s why I use music instead, because most people like the music better. But thanks for the advice I might start doing a little machine sound, and do some music in separate clips so both audiences can enjoy.
Thanks, there is about a million dollars of equipment in the field. Farming is very expensive. Big tractor power the TH-cam channel explains the cost of other farmers equipment and details a little better. I would suggest watching a video or two from him if you are more interested.
The advantages is that you keep a lot more moisture in the ground, you have less compaction, less cost, less weeds.The risks or disadvantages is that you might not get as good of a stand, and when you combine the beans you will have to go slower because of the added residue of the wheat. We have found it is better to no till our wheat and most people do the same.Thanks for watching.
How high are you cutting the wheat? We want to plant our cover crops the first time this year, but we dont know how much of the wheat you have to cut to prevent losses but on the other land leave enought stubble to protect the cover crop an keep the moisture in the ground
We cut our standing wheat about 12 inches. But if the wheat is laying down we cut it about as low as we can go. We put palisade on our wheat so it stands up better but it also makes it a little shorter. So everyone’s operation is different. that’s just what we do.
Great video
Thanks
Great video good to see you again
Nice scenary! Pleasant video! Greetings from Portugal.
Beautiful equipment . Love farming
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching.
Keep the videos coming. Always enjoy them.
When I was a kid you didn't have to remove heads, you could even drive across a bridge. That's been awhile Roll On 👍
True, things have gotten bigger.Thanks for watching.
Thankful I found your channel. Awesome video and I look forward to seeing many more videos in the future. Hope you and your family have a great harvest year 😎🌞👍
And I did subscribe also 😎🌞👍
Thank you very much for the support.
Loved the footage!
Thanks
Maybe the name of your farm, your name and do some explaining about what your doing and the equipment your using and how it works and show some more personality. Talk to us like you would your friends and neighbors. Tell us a little about your life as a farm son. :)
Thank you very much for the advice. Our last name and name of our farm is a little private because we don’t want any problems with intruders but the other advice I really appreciate it thanks.
My name is Micah.
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If you mean where we are from Kentucky.
Well done!! 👏👏
Good luck for you through this season 😉
Btw, good to see wild animals around, we've got to preserve nature 🙌
Thanks, we are actually done planting everything and we just finished harvesting our wheat and rye. All we need is some rain because our corn looks a little crispy in the 100 degree heat.
Sure 😉
I can imagine, unfortunately this has been a dry year in many places
Nice!
Thanks
I am from France and a retired farmer, I watch videos in South America, Australia, Ukraine. If you want to avoid the questions, please write in your written introduction, your country and province and the area you farm. Just that and we will know where you are. Gallois Daniel .of Beauce,France
Thanks for the advice.
I understand you don’t have to do anything but the sound of the machines can be it’s own music if you catch my drift.
Some people do like the sound of the machines. In fact I did make a video about a year ago of soybean harvest with the machine sounds but it didn’t get many views. So that’s why I use music instead, because most people like the music better. But thanks for the advice I might start doing a little machine sound, and do some music in separate clips so both audiences can enjoy.
Great video, how much does that combine cost and tractor?
Thanks, there is about a million dollars of equipment in the field. Farming is very expensive. Big tractor power the TH-cam channel explains the cost of other farmers equipment and details a little better. I would suggest watching a video or two from him if you are more interested.
New sub! Liked ✌️🙏🤗
Thanks
What are the advantages or risks involved in a no till crop?
The advantages is that you keep a lot more moisture in the ground, you have less compaction, less cost, less weeds.The risks or disadvantages is that you might not get as good of a stand, and when you combine the beans you will have to go slower because of the added residue of the wheat. We have found it is better to no till our wheat and most people do the same.Thanks for watching.
Good work young fella, great camera work! I was wondering if you guys do double crops at the end of your wheat harvest?
Thanks, and yes we actually plant soybeans after we harvest our wheat.
That’s really cool 😎
Makes for an extra bankable crop, you farmers do it tough and any extra helps 😊
How high are you cutting the wheat? We want to plant our cover crops the first time this year, but we dont know how much of the wheat you have to cut to prevent losses but on the other land leave enought stubble to protect the cover crop an keep the moisture in the ground
We cut our standing wheat about 12 inches. But if the wheat is laying down we cut it about as low as we can go. We put palisade on our wheat so it stands up better but it also makes it a little shorter. So everyone’s operation is different. that’s just what we do.
where is your farm, state or province is fine.
We farm in Kentucky. It’s in America. Thanks for watching.