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Few things more satisfying than watching two young people that have a great work ethic, common sense, and an appreciation for all the opportunities available to them. You two set a great example. Thanks.
you are right
As my wife always says when I look at our large lawn; weeds are also green.
About 55 years ago I detasseled seed corn around North Platte. They had trench [surface] irrigation and walking down the rows just like you were was a real chore. Arms above your head, pulling tassels [just like milking a very tall cow] and muddy feet. Your shots in the corn reminded me of "fun" times.
Love you guys
John
never been so enthralled with the development of corn from seed to ear. and everything that goes on in between. Thank you, Laura and Grant.
Something that may be interesting to your viewers, i know i'd be interested, is the cost of some of the parts you replace, when you do, like this pivot nozzel, gear boxes etc. It would help people realize some of the costs associated with modern day farming, just a thought, i love your videos, keep up the great work
It's SPENSIVE, but at least it's plug-n-play.
That end gun is $1000 a piece.
I agree fire guy it would help to see what farmers pay to do their jobs. Running those engines that move the water. Red diesel is cheaper that the NG of gasoline engines, but I curious too
I used to make those nozzle when I was a machinist in milwaukie Oregon not cheap 🤠😎
Thanks again Laura and Grant for taking us on another adventure is so interesting to see how this corn is grown and the whole process is just so cool remember to keep the windows up when you're going through the corn wash LOL blessings from Martinsville Indiana we love you guys
You can use Milky Spores in your yard to take care of the Japanese beatles. It's a 3 time Application s in spring, summer and fall for 2 years. All Natural and last a long time.😊
My wife and I used the 50 mph rule for our lawn! When people drive by at 50 mph the lawn looks pretty darn good!
2,4D amine for the purslane control in your new yard. Enjoy your videos.
Wow! A sight gauge on the oil pan of the pivot motor... so simple, pure genius!
Laura: “I’ll just pack my trusty little wrench and this enormous pivot end gun, and we’ll jet out to the Corn 🌽 Field “ 😂
There are a lot of us out here that love you to Ma Nelson.
Aww….thanks so much. I just really enjoy our family, and Laura is a real “ground breaker” out there in the big world. Being a Grammy is such an honor for me….hoping to make it to Great Grammy some day 🥰
looks like the pivot radiator could use cleaning
second that
dadblame- somebody (and 15 others) beat me to it
Was thinking the samething
Laura, the reason Grant was able to losen the sprinkler from it's connector is because he slid the (extending) pipe further away from the wrench head to increase leverage. You slid the pipe towards the wrench head an did not get the few extra pounds of leverage you had avalable. Anyway, you and Grant are a super team.
Noticed that also.
She broke it loose for him :-)
Yeah nvm the weight and strength difference.
Maybe he's just stronger.
We appreciate all the hard work you put into not only the farming, but also the video making so that we can see what’s involved. Thank you 😊
"There goals are aligned and they are genuinely passionate about the community in which they farm, and caring for the environment. There is power in their partnership.
You two are awesome. Perfect example of it takes team work to make the dream work.
I have been watching your channel the last couple of days and I really enjoy the content that Grant and yourself and your dad have , so please keep up the great job
Hey Grant and Laura, I know you guys probably don't have time, but would enjoy some Platte River footage someday? Greetings from western Pa.
Bog Laura i Grant. Sretno vam sa kukuruzima. Zasad su preljepi.
Thanks for another episode of on the farm with Laura and Grant 👍
Thanks Laura and Grant, that is the first time I have seen the end pivot sprayer up close, a lot of moving parts, and I imagine not cheap.
Love to you both from Mike.❤
You two are so much fun to watch. Especially since I retired from farming in 2018 and moved to Seward. We're almost neighbors.
Laura, don't overwater the lawn, then the grass won't set deep roots. And get the mower out, the more you mow the more you force the grass to grow outward instead of up.
Agreed. A horticulturist told me, "Whatever you start you will likely have to continue. Water for the first few days for germination then give it a drink occasionally. Make it send it's roots down for moisture."
I‘m obviously not Laura, but I will definitely remember and use that advice. Thank you!
@@garywilt76purslane likes water and fertilizer as well. I agree water to start and then as needed. Mow frequently.
You guys are so special and meant for each other. You are a great team.
Its so neat that Laura wants to do everything. It really is!! Thanks for always trying Laura!!!
It does my heart good to see the both of you working together. My daughter is trying to run a small farm with my granddaughter and its a struggle but they are doing it. Lots of hard work. Thank you for sharing your farm life with us.
I love watching y’all’s videos and I ordered a shirt last year and I love it! My dad is a farmer and I hope to be one in the future too. 💚💛
Very interesting videos and I love how you do all of this farming / engineering work with painted nails 😊
You guys doing a great job!! Fun to watch you ! I like your garden tubs! That water looks inviting! 😊 Thanks for sharing! Love your channel content 👍🏽❤!
Hey guys, I really enjoy watching your videos. Get to see the ups and downs of your farming and your lawn growing. Just ordered a t-shirt and am looking forward to wearing it around to hear the comments since I don't live in a farming area. ❤
16:26 This plant is a pharmacy. If you use it in vegetable salad, please look for it and you will make sure for yourself that it has very, very high benefits.
Nothing beats having your own vegetable garden🎉
I can’t get enough of these irrigation videos, thanks.
Another great video. Love how you work so well together. American Farmers keep all of us going ❤️
Hi laura and grant your videos about farming are very instructive ,that type off plastic pipe for irrigation is awsome just laid it down open up well and we are good to go with the corn field waterd thank yoy i learn something new
I really enjoy watching you two, your content is both interesting and informative. I love watching you succeed.
Aluminum handles make life easier, but they are much easier to break than steel handles. Glad to see you got it working again.
I like that Scotty sent a little friend to stay with you because he did not want you to be lonely.
Wait what happened to scotty
I always feel better after listening to and going on another adventure with Laura! She is outrageously gorgeous, stylish with her nails and jewelry, energetic & upbeat, captivating voice and smile and just fun to be with - my absolute favorite teacher/farmer. Oh yes, Grant is pretty cool too haha. Thanks for taking me along on today’s adventure. Love your videos! Have a good week you two! Larry Bakersfield, Ca. ❤ ❤
Thanks for taking the time to show us how the sprinkler system works. Thumb up you two.
Laura and Grant, about the beginning of this video, growing Grass! You grow corn for a living, I believe you can Grow Grass! “O Fortuna”! May the Goddess’s of Fortune & Fate be with your farm community throughout the Summer and Harvest season!
Another great teamwork job. You guys are the best.
The weed you showed at the beginning is called Purslane. Actually it's a human edible weed you can use in salads. These will grow like crazy because rabbits chew them and drop pieces around your lawn. There is a small bottle of chemical that is used in a pump sprayer at your lawn & garden center and won't harm your grass.
Another great vlog of daily life of a farmer. Keep them coming and Laura it’s great to hear about the farm equipment and repairs and such but what the world wants to know is what color ring or nail polish are you wearing today?
One of the great things is that Laura gives everything a go. No matter how hard, heavy or dirty. So jealous of Grant to have found such a fantastic woman 🙂 Fantastic example of a young couple working hard together, such a rare commodity these days.
Every week my wife and I look forward to watching your videos. I received my order of Laura Farms Tee Shirts and they are terrific!! Very well made, and I wear them with pride 🙂
Great video Laura...always enjoy hanging with you, and Grant
Great video. Love watching you are both so knowledgeable. And you explain everything so well so we know exactly what you are doing. ❤
Thanks for sharing Laura and Grant! ❤
Thank You!!
Keep Smiling On!!
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It’s good to see you guys work together like you do. Cool video. We really enjoy watching your videos. 👍❤️
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Wow. Changing that end pivot device takes a lot of equipment and heavy work.
That big pipe wrench is really needed to get that end water spray device off. And then you had an extension on it. Wow. Some heavy lifting there.
Interesting how these irrigation systems work. Appreciate the education you give us.
Your yard is starting to come up. At first it does not look good but given time it will get better and better. Just keep after the weeds. You put good old water on it and that is what counts. You are doing good work with the yard.
About it I guess. Takes a lot to keep the irrigation system going. You two do great with it.
Thanks for everything.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Actually, that's a really healthy stand of new growth grass. Keep it watered and you'll be amazed at how it fills in for you. Won't be long, and you'll be complaining about how often it need's mowing.
Great teamwork as always, regards from the UK. x
Laura and Grant thank you for sharing and your time was really great never miss a video
That's awesome!! You all killed it again! Keep up the awesome work!!
Love the torque info.
Thanks wish you a great Growing season
Wish our farm land was closer to y’all because I’d lease it to you two in a heartbeat. Love what you are teaching and sharing! ✌🏻
You two work really good together. And really know what you are doing
This is so much fun to watch. Thanks guys...
Vcs dois realmente sao sensacionais, magnifica duplas de agricultores, amo vc dois, abços de um inscrito de Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro - Brasil.
You guys need to enjoy summer because in South Africa its cold! Love to watch you videos.
As a kid growing up on a small 80 acre farm near the Coyanosa and Pecos Tx areas in the 60's and 70's I remember the exhaust manifolds of irrigation engines all across the area glowing a dull red at night. The cotton gins, farms, dairies, orchards, local feed and produce are no more, and the once renowned Pecos cantaloupe has become an extremely rare treat. The farms around the home place are now pastures of mesquite and brush, the irrigation canals grown over.
I still have the '51 WD Allis Chalmers tractor my Dad bought from a farmer there in 1970 for $500. Never rebuilt and it still runs like a top, although it's sole duty now is blading the driveway.
Congratulations on your crops. We've had a good amount of rain this year in Southwestern Ontario and the corn is getting massive too.
I love watching all your videos it’s The closest that I’ll ever get to be on a real farm. Thank you from Arkansas.😊
You two are simply the best! Great video.
Congratulations gurl , I'm happy for you
Loved the video. We are also irrigating non stop. Winter maize, sugarbeans, mustard and wheat.I have one Valley and the rest are Reinke pivots. I would love to show you my end spray. Made it in the workshop. Irrigation companies design our pivots to perfection and then some of us make a farmer extra, to add hectares. I particularly liked seeing the end gun, as I am looking into purchasing BAUER Hose Reel irrigators. I was concerned about the heavy droplets from the gun, however your maize is standing well.
Good Video. I need a sprinkler like that for my back yard.
Another great video and regarding your lawn as you know the more you cut it the stronger it will get and look really nice
Very interesting, thanks for the videos guys.👍
i am sure life is not always roses but you to do seem to work well together. What a great way to make a living!
Great video. It is amazing that each one.of those huge corn plants only produce 1 ear.of corn and.sometimes 2 and then they are done.
Done ? Corn syrup and possibly feed . What amazes me is all this work and money just to make ethanol.
Knee-high by the 4th of July, Sky high by the end of July! Great work, you two!
Glad to see that you use Valley Pivots. I work for Valley in Idaho.
Good to see someone else enjoying the fun and games of pivots basically how I spend every waking minute of my summer.
The coolest part is watching Laura with the nails painted and all girly like getting in there and doing the work.
I am watching he lawn progress with great interest. If it turns out decent, I may need you and Grant to come seed our 1.5 acres in Geneva … you can wait til after harvest though… praying for rains!
I wish we could have the water like you do so we can turn it on like now it's DRY no rain in forecast.
VERY NICE CROP , thars alot of water needed to run a water shooter of that size , keep up the great work you two 💯👌👍
Enjoyed watching the video GRANT AND LAURA 😊
Very Educational. Love this channel
What a great worker is Laura!!!!
Love your corn, looking grate, darn fine job!
Hi Laura & Grant! Thanks for showing us what the corn looks like at this point. I hope the Beatles already too big of a problem this year. Looking forward to the next video. Ken
You know what you guys do to me? Do you? You make me smile and you excite me know that my corn come next year will be in my grocery store or feeding other folks in America!!!!yea, I’m 75 and thrilled!!! 👋👋👋👍👍👍❤️
If you clean the front of the radiator 2:55 it help to run the motor cooler, by the way love your channel👍😎
WE JUST LOVE LAURA & GRANT, GREAT VIDEO
An interesting adventure!! To say the least!! Awesome job team...!! Gonna be interesting to see how things go with your harvest!!
C ya on the next
video!!
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You guys make a great team.
Thanks for sharing...good luck with fighting the beetles
September and October are best months to see. Summer lawn planting is a crapshoot. Weed pressure, crabgrass, heat...overseed in fall and it will fill right in
Garden looking good 👍👍
Enjoy watching you guys keep it up
We always learn so much from your videos!
Question: Isn't there a Japanese Beetle trap system? I think it uses pheromones. May not make that big of an impact but, at least, it would make some impact. See if you could get a case of traps through a farm supplier and put them on the pivot pump roads. It might help.
There is a commercial grade pesticide that you can throw down by the roots with some water, and the tree will absorb it systematically
There are several different systems and methods.
1st are called "ghost traps" they are nets that are covered in an insecticide and there is a bottle of pheromones on top to attract the beetles.
2nd you can just spray an insecticide on the plants. I like "ASSAIL" It kills the Japanese Beatles and apple maggot fly, but doesn't harm beneficial insects.
3rd is a no pesticide method I just learned about. You plant sunflowers and buckwheat and they will attract the Beatles away from you main crop.
I'm a field worker and pesticide applicator for a fairly large fruit and vegetable farm.
Yes there is a trap/bag system you can buy and it works overwhelmingly well. I had JB in my Weeping Willow trees about 8-10 years ago and put out one trap as per the directions in the box, I caught GALLONS and GALLONS and GALLONS of JB in just a few DAYS!! I was impressed and it takes a lot to impress me
I've seen the Attract/Trap system used. While it traps a LOT of beetles, the pheromones attract way more beetles than the trap is worth.
@@devolvedmutant Do not put the traps anywhere near a tree, bush, or plant that the beetles can feed on. Put the traps out in the open away from the house too.
Your corn looks great !!! Our corn down here in south central Kansas is looking good also !! Not alot of irrigation here though. It will be interesting to see what the yields are !!
Well done and good job done, very impressive, love you both guys….
How does it go in other parts of the world? You have your pivots and springlers and tube that do the irrigation. Where i live i see tractors alone in the field, running pumps to supply water. Other countries use channels. And its also possible that kids carry buckets!
Regarding your lawn, I'm not an expert, but you mentioned that you applied a crabgrass preventer and weedkiller. Regular weedkillers are OK, but crabgrass preventer is a pre-emergent that stops the crabgrass from germinating (crabgrass is an annual) - the chemical can also unfortunately interfere with your desirable grass seed germinating. Crabgrass preventer should only be put on an established lawn. But it will wear off after some time (not sure how long) and you can seed again, so no long term harm done.
Wonderful episode. That corn is as high as an elephants eye. And it looks like it's goin' clean up to the sky!
Nothing like the sound of an IMPACT sprinkler in the SUMMERTIME to make it feel like SUMMER!!!!!!!
Have you ever added insecticide and/or fertilizer to your irrigation systems?