Thanks Laura for teaching all of us non-farmers just how amazing the technology is today. Keep the videos coming…you have very loyal fans out here who love sharing your journey with you and Grant!!
Greetings from Arkansas USA. 🇺🇸 It's nice to hear from you. I should qualify my statement about not being a farmer. I was raised in a large farming family family in the far northeast of Iowa. Every member of the family from my grandpa to uncles, aunts, and cousins either worked on the farm, or a business associated with or in support of farmers. Grandpa owned a Massey Harris and Oliver tractor and implement store. One uncle ran the local grain elevator, another one had a welding shop, and welding service truck. My dad owned an electric motor sales and service business. We were on the go all the time. Dad sold the business and we moved to Arkansas in 1972. I became a nurse, and now I'm retired. There's a couple other TH-cam channels you should look at. Larson Farms, and Welker Farms. You'll enjoy them.😊
That's a heck of a machine to be sure. As an aside, I pulled soil samples from my 4800 sq.ft. yard last spring, sent 'em off for analysis and got a 'custom' report back advising what my soil needed and where, as well. Obviously a much smaller scale here but, for a brief moment, I felt like a kindred spirit when Laura had those charts in hand and was explaining the results of her soil tests.
I am more and more amazed at how much they are fine tuning the whole process of crop production. Having accurate GPS mapping is huge with bringing the cost of farming under control.
What an amazing piece of equipment that is, and your description of what it does and how it works gives us a really great look at the whole process. I can't wait for your next video, keep up your wonderful smile!
As a farmer I think Laura does an amazing job also the Millennium farmer does a good job also. They do a great job of explaining things to the non farmer also for a UK/Scottish farmer it's really interesting to see how things are done over the pond, especially with crops we can't or don't grow. Greetings from Scotland 🏴
So fun to meet an early spring sunny day! So much hope and promise is provided by beautiful weather. Our Laura ought to be a movie star. She is such a natural! ❤❤❤
Again, thanks for doing what is so great about your You Tube site - showing with an intelligent narrative another very good instructional video about what goes on during the year on a midwestern, corn & soybean farm. I have actually "shared" many times on my Facebook, news-feed your posts because I use these to show and explain what is happening and the operation of the equipment on your, as well as my, farm. I am in an intensive, crop-growing area of the mid-west like you (400 miles to the southeast of your operation); and I am , sometimes, surprised how unaware family and friends in the area are about how corn & soybeans are currently raised. Holding that microphone that way makes you look like a television, reporter - very professional.
That machine was great. I always wondered about soil testing on larger fields like you and Grant farm on. The variable application is an innovation that I'd never heard of before.
I'm sure you are an inspiration to the young farmers. You do an outstanding job covering all the aspects of your farm. Keep up the good work with your videos & subjects looking forward to your next one.
70 years ago we did a similar thing but a little slower. It was clean the barn of manure and spread it on the field where the crops were poorest. Today not everyone has manure for their field but those that do handle it with equipment closer to this machine than the 60 bushel machine I used. The farms in my area back then were about 100 acres, a far cry from what is today.
Good morning Sunshine!! What a beautiful day you had there! Very interesting video today Laura. I leaned quite a bit and appreciate you taking me along for the walk around and ride along. Have a great week ahead! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
I worked in a plant for 21 years that made DAP and GTSP fertilizers. ( DAP =Diammonium Ammonia Phosphate) ( GTSP= Granulated Triple Super Phosphate) I think your using one of those probably the GTSP But I just made it Didn't use. it. It was quite the operation this brings back a lot of memory's.
Thank you Laura for a great educational video. A lot of people like myself that aren't farmer's just how much goes into farming before planting right through harvesting. So anyone who thinks farming is easy I ask you to watch a few of Laura's videos that will change your mind. ❤
It's amazing that they're replacing the tires every year! I'm just thinking of the cost. I know Colorado is ""right next door "", but I bet that's some ride home spreading different fields all the way. That's absolutely the best way to get coverage. Having a independent business handle it. Spring is a fickle season. It's 60 here in Amishland middle of PA and by tomorrow it won't get out of the 30's. High wind warning for tonight until 7:AM tomorrow. Nice video. God bless you all and safe travels on your journey
thats a lot of john deer tractor! nice looking nails laura that some colors ya got there, grant is lookin bright and chipper!-planting time is not to far away,which means tractor and field videos ! yupeee! david from arkansas
I used to drive a Terra gator dry machine. Started with booms and went back to spin spreader. Tried out a case with the booms behind the cab, lt weird with them there. And a Loral. The Loral went the fastest down the road. But ended up with Terra gator
Here we are getting ready for another cycle of planting through harvest at Laura Farms! Been here since the start and still having fun and learning stuff all the time. Keep up the good work!
I never would have guessed there would be so much variation in soil condition. Is it because of the way the rain water pools? Would a completely flat surface be more uniform?
It sure is amazing what technology has brought to Agriculture. Maps from soil sampling analysis fit right into computer to apply fertilizer at different rates depending on where the requirements were high or low. I knew of some reports from combines could tell you where your fields were weedy and required spraying in spring. Are you not starting to worry about drought this upcoming growing season as you haven't had much snow cover to build your water table up in the soil?
Impressive machine.... technology is really helping big farming operations today. thanks for sharing... do they bill you by the acre and application???
Thanks Laura for teaching all of us non-farmers just how amazing the technology is today. Keep the videos coming…you have very loyal fans out here who love sharing your journey with you and Grant!!
Appreciate the content...always makes my day!
Greetings from Arkansas USA. 🇺🇸 It's nice to hear from you. I should qualify my statement about not being a farmer. I was raised in a large farming family family in the far northeast of Iowa. Every member of the family from my grandpa to uncles, aunts, and cousins either worked on the farm, or a business associated with or in support of farmers. Grandpa owned a Massey Harris and Oliver tractor and implement store. One uncle ran the local grain elevator, another one had a welding shop, and welding service truck. My dad owned an electric motor sales and service business. We were on the go all the time. Dad sold the business and we moved to Arkansas in 1972. I became a nurse, and now I'm retired.
There's a couple other TH-cam channels you should look at. Larson Farms, and Welker Farms. You'll enjoy them.😊
That's a heck of a machine to be sure. As an aside, I pulled soil samples from my 4800 sq.ft. yard last spring, sent 'em off for analysis and got a 'custom' report back advising what my soil needed and where, as well. Obviously a much smaller scale here but, for a brief moment, I felt like a kindred spirit when Laura had those charts in hand and was explaining the results of her soil tests.
Thanks For The Video Laura!! Appreciate You Taking The Time Out Of Your Day To Record Video!! Good To Hear From You !!
Keep Smiling On!!
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Hi Laura. Looks pretty cool. Papa showed us your channel with this implement so we came and subscribed. 😊🐻👍
Excellent instruction. You’re a natural teacher.
Thanks for sharing your life with us!
Sweet machine!
I am more and more amazed at how much they are fine tuning the whole process of crop production. Having accurate GPS mapping is huge with bringing the cost of farming under control.
So cool, y’all make the best videos on TH-cam. Thanks!
Laura is an American sweetheart!
Great video, thank you for using the handheld microphone, very easy to hear and understand you!!
That’s too cool that they can work their way back from Colorado to Nebraska wow!
What an amazing piece of equipment that is, and your description of what it does and how it works gives us a really great look at the whole process.
I can't wait for your next video, keep up your wonderful smile!
Beautiful Nebraska & beautiful farmers. Great moment watching your day Laura & Grant. Thanks 👋
I'm not a farmer, but I started watching a few farming families on TH-cam and now I'm hooked. I'm ready for the growing season to get going. 👍👏😊
As a farmer I think Laura does an amazing job also the Millennium farmer does a good job also.
They do a great job of explaining things to the non farmer also for a UK/Scottish farmer it's really interesting to see how things are done over the pond, especially with crops we can't or don't grow.
Greetings from Scotland 🏴
Super wie du immer erfahrener in der Landwirtschaft bist!!Deine Eltern sind sicher sehr stolz !!!Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland ❤
Thanks for sharing, Laura
Lady you are one fine educator! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the adventure with us!!
C ya on the next video!
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So fun to meet an early spring sunny day! So much hope and promise is provided by beautiful weather.
Our Laura ought to be a movie star. She is such a natural!
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Thanks for teaching! Sure beats videos of a camera set up just to watch folks work and make comments which city folk don’t understand.
Looking good moving on got to keep the big wheels going🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😎😎😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The microphones have been a huge improvement in your vlogs this year.
Awesome thank u so much looks like fun I could c u and Grant or Gage running that love u guys ❤
Again, thanks for doing what is so great about your You Tube site - showing with an intelligent narrative another very good instructional video about what goes on during the year on a midwestern, corn & soybean farm. I have actually "shared" many times on my Facebook, news-feed your posts because I use these to show and explain what is happening and the operation of the equipment on your, as well as my, farm. I am in an intensive, crop-growing area of the mid-west like you (400 miles to the southeast of your operation); and I am , sometimes, surprised how unaware family and friends in the area are about how corn & soybeans are currently raised. Holding that microphone that way makes you look like a television, reporter - very professional.
That is pretty awesome machine very interesting info thanks for your great videos laura keep up the great work with brant😊
That machine was great. I always wondered about soil testing on larger fields like you and Grant farm on. The variable application is an innovation that I'd never heard of before.
I'm sure you are an inspiration to the young farmers. You do an outstanding job covering all the aspects of your farm. Keep up the good work with your videos & subjects looking forward to your next one.
70 years ago we did a similar thing but a little slower.
It was clean the barn of manure and spread it on the field where the crops were poorest.
Today not everyone has manure for their field but those that do handle it with equipment closer to this machine than the 60 bushel machine I used. The farms in my area back then were about 100 acres, a far cry from what is today.
Very interesting ,thank you very much for all this information.
First time I have Ever seen a machine like this, defenitely we do not have those in Spain. Amazing. Congrants for your videos!
Another part of the operation to get the fields ready for planting season.
Good morning Sunshine!! What a beautiful day you had there! Very interesting video today Laura. I leaned quite a bit and appreciate you taking me along for the walk around and ride along. Have a great week ahead! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
Always love watching these videos! Keep up the great work! God Bless!
I worked in a plant for 21 years that made DAP and GTSP fertilizers. ( DAP =Diammonium Ammonia Phosphate) ( GTSP= Granulated Triple Super Phosphate) I think your using one of those probably the GTSP But I just made it Didn't use. it. It was quite the operation this brings back a lot of memory's.
GREAT AUDIO! WX LOOKS GREAT..
Thank you Laura for a great educational video. A lot of people like myself that aren't farmer's just how much goes into farming before planting right through harvesting. So anyone who thinks farming is easy I ask you to watch a few of Laura's videos that will change your mind. ❤
Thanks so much for Laura and my brother, God bless you.
Hey. Way back when 😁 All we had was a 5 ton dump truck with a spreader. gotta love tech .Great video thanks
It's amazing that they're replacing the tires every year! I'm just thinking of the cost. I know Colorado is ""right next door "", but I bet that's some ride home spreading different fields all the way. That's absolutely the best way to get coverage. Having a independent business handle it. Spring is a fickle season. It's 60 here in Amishland middle of PA and by tomorrow it won't get out of the 30's. High wind warning for tonight until 7:AM tomorrow. Nice video. God bless you all and safe travels on your journey
DAP super.
I put on AB lime and DAP mix over 600ha that I own. Maize 🌽🌽 came off last week for baleage😊
What an education we get from you. Talk that Talk and Walk that Walk!
Thanks teacher, Laura.
It makes sense hiring somebody to do it. A waste of money buying it to use only once a year.
Stay safe team, love from Mike. ❤
Great show very well done
Super engin muni d’une technologie exceptionnelle. Bravo Laura de présenter un matériel aussi élaboré. 👍👏😘🚜🇫🇷
Heartfelt thanks for the recent video, your unwavering dedication sets a high standard.
Nice to see the use of technology to prevent over fertilization or just doing a blanket of fertilzer over the whole field.
Hey Girl you should be prepared for a long wet spring which we always have with mild winters. Not sure how to do that but good luck with it.
thats a lot of john deer tractor! nice looking nails laura that some colors ya got there, grant is lookin bright and chipper!-planting time is not to far away,which means tractor and field videos ! yupeee! david from arkansas
That is something I’d like to see….much bigger than what I’ve seen here in SE Iowa!
Thanks for taking us along Laura. This was truly different but fascinating and bigggg. LOL. Stay healthy and eagerly awaiting a new planting season.
Thanks for showing this to everyone, your father has talked about how the fertilizer is varied throughout the field...
Laura and Grant great video thank you for sharing and your time can't wait for next video thank you
Super excited for #planting24. Looking forward to watching it live. Binge watched 2022 and 2023 while at work. Made night shifts go faster.
Oh cmon Laura! At the end of your great little video you didn't say BYE like you always do! I feel deprived. The cute way you say BYE is iconic
Yep
I love the "good morning!" to open the videos with the iconic Laura Farms hair flip!😂😂😂
2/28/24 - What a wonderful service by the CO- OP ! Hope you have a very profitable year in 2024 ! Good luck From Charleston,SC
Be among the first to experience cruising elevated thank you Laura farms.
WOW.....!!!!! GOOD JOB.....!!!!!
I love playing firm sim twenty two , and i've used these on the game before they are quite expensive but a necessary tool
That's amazing technology to be able to fertilize in just the right places. Love to learn something new. Always great videos. Thanks Laura!
wind swept and interesting, love the hair Laura 🤗
At 2:55 you said 'applicating' instead of applying. 😂 I love that new word and will start using it.
All the hi tech equipment is so amazing now days Laura.
Thank you Laura!
Very interesting! Thanks For Sharing! Love Your Videos! Keep Up The Good Work!!!
Waaauuu - extremely nice to see new expensive LARGE machinery 🙂
about the same temperature my side of the pond. forget any of those beautiful blue skies though ☁😶🌫🌧
Very interesting thx 4 sharing
greetings from mexico laurita
At least you don't have to float a loan for a machine like this. Thanks for letting us ride along.
I used to drive a Terra gator dry machine. Started with booms and went back to spin spreader. Tried out a case with the booms behind the cab, lt weird with them there. And a Loral. The Loral went the fastest down the road. But ended up with Terra gator
I swear that tractor driver looks like he could be grants brother with a beard! Love the video. I learn something every time I watch your channel.
Hello there 👋,how are you doing today!God bless you!!!❤️
Didn’t know JD made floaters. Thanks for the info, interesting.
Way cool Laura.
My neighbor, who farms our ground, spreads with a modified IH dump truck with oversized, floatation tires!
your wwireless mikes were perfect. no wind noise, and even with grant 50 feet away, he was on mike perfectly!
Interesting and informative thanks
I was wondering how you and Grant could afford the big equipment. Coop farming is wonderful. (Former Nebraska boy living in Florida)
They afford it because their parents got them into the business.
Good morning Laura Farms fom Thailand
Thank you for the education. I am interested in seeing if this has a positive impact on yields and year over year.
Laura you look extra beautiful when you are beaming from the inside of a new machine
Very Cool equipment
Here we are getting ready for another cycle of planting through harvest at Laura Farms! Been here since the start and still having fun and learning stuff all the time. Keep up the good work!
Yeah Pepper! I bet she is hungry because she is so vocal.
That was awesome!!
Wow, cool technology
ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO LAURA AND GRANT 😊
Laura I think your good at everything..Maybe Governor or President..you have my vote!
Cool ride! I’m jealous. I never got to joy ride in the fun stuff, lol.
Nice machine . You got to go for a ride and you took us along . The operator had a nice red beard . I have gray beard . Nice blue nails . Thanks .
Well done. Great audio and interesting content. What kind of fertilizer or supplements are you using to add to sulphur and phosphorus?
I never would have guessed there would be so much variation in soil condition. Is it because of the way the rain water pools? Would a completely flat surface be more uniform?
It sure is amazing what technology has brought to Agriculture. Maps from soil sampling analysis fit right into computer to apply fertilizer at different rates depending on where the requirements were high or low. I knew of some reports from combines could tell you where your fields were weedy and required spraying in spring. Are you not starting to worry about drought this upcoming growing season as you haven't had much snow cover to build your water table up in the soil?
AgChem Terragators used to have the market but since Deere began to build sprayers and dry spreaders, they pretty much have the market now.
Impressive machine.... technology is really helping big farming operations today. thanks for sharing... do they bill you by the acre and application???
Ya'll rock!😊
You and Grant R O C K!
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So interesting!
Laura, when are you making new shows? I love your shows. P S. Your eyes are so blue. Your eyes are like an ocean is beautiful as you.❤