We used to furrow irrigate and you did a good job of shaping the furrow. We planted 320 ac of dryland No till corn the last 2 days. We can not cultivate and still have moisture to grow non irrigated corn. We replanted this hailed out cotton field to 110 day at the rate of 10,500 in 5 spaces in and 5 out. We are hoping to make 80 bu / ac. We get 18" annual moisture 350 miles south of Denver.
New sub, ran across your channel while it was on the replay function. Truth is i was sleeping and woke up to one of you vids playing and just let them loops from their. You are doing a good job young man. Everything here in Eastern NC was planted late this year due to neverending rain. Fields were saturated to the point of having to wait about a month later than is usual. Corn is in, tobacco set, sweet potato slips just starting to get planted. Blueberries are all good, strawberries could have been better. Gonna be a tough year for a lot of people nationwide. WIsh you the best of luck in all your endeavors. And thanks for posting what you really do. Wish more people would watch these instead of believing what others think of the industry as a whole.
Love your channel. Especially when you cultivate. Hard to find weeds resistant to steel. Planning on finding hopefully a hiniker 6000 similar to yours but a 8row👍
A good in close old fashioned cultivator when corn is 2 to 4 inches tall will begin a good base for Hilling corn...we built bed on beans by standard cultivation with row crop cultivators just have to set it properly
When i farmed, i did spray the corn, but, i still did one cultivation to get any of the final weeds, and, break up the crust of soil. This allowed my heavy soils to take the summer rains when they came, I always thought the corn did better when i cultivated.
Hans Greßhöner we spray after we plant which kills almost everything then we hill and that will kill off the rest. After that the corn shaded over and normally no more weeds come up after that
We are like the guy in Mich. i am in Ohio and have not turned a wheel TV news said since April 1 it's been cloudy and rainy 60% of the time and over 15 inches since April 1 so a lot of farmers in NW ohio will have no crops
The joys of having to work around pivots. I know the feeling of having to wait on one to move
Great looking stand of corn!
James Martin thanks!
Your videos have come along way. great stuff
Bryan OConnor thank you
I wish our corn looked like yours. I’m in Michigan and we are flooded. Just got another 2.5 inches of rain today. We only have a 10th. Of our crop in.
Thank You for being one of America's hardworking farmers..you are appreciated..:)
We used to furrow irrigate and you did a good job of shaping the furrow. We planted 320 ac of dryland No till corn the last 2 days. We can not cultivate and still have moisture to grow non irrigated corn. We replanted this hailed out cotton field to 110 day at the rate of 10,500 in 5 spaces in and 5 out. We are hoping to make 80 bu / ac. We get 18" annual moisture 350 miles south of Denver.
New sub, ran across your channel while it was on the replay function. Truth is i was sleeping and woke up to one of you vids playing and just let them loops from their. You are doing a good job young man. Everything here in Eastern NC was planted late this year due to neverending rain. Fields were saturated to the point of having to wait about a month later than is usual. Corn is in, tobacco set, sweet potato slips just starting to get planted. Blueberries are all good, strawberries could have been better.
Gonna be a tough year for a lot of people nationwide. WIsh you the best of luck in all your endeavors. And thanks for posting what you really do. Wish more people would watch these instead of believing what others think of the industry as a whole.
Like that farmer perfectionism: "strawberries, coulda been better". Keep up the hard work, it's appreciated.
Great video. 🤙🏼 Can’t wait to see that dairy farm video!
Great job!! Good presentation
Great job and great video keep up the good work glad to see you are living your dream good luck in the future.
🤠👍😁enjoyed it very much
Here in Arkansas we try to have our furrow irrigated ground leveled to 1.5 to 2 percent grade works great
The trenching plow or hilling corn cultivator she works great it will run water to the plants.
That's some damn nice looking corn
A great job by the way some of my family not to far away. You got to be from Nebraska to know what gumbo ground is.
I'm new to your channel. Pretty interesting to see the different types of tillage you do compared to other areas. Great videos!
Nice video and good luck from Romania
I work in the corn fields in tampico Illinois and it's slow cause to much rain....hope it gets better.
When I saw your choice in trucks, I was a fan! Love my Cummins
Enjoyed another “mid nite” movie! Good job! Glad you are getting the ridges in so you can irrigate! With all this rain, who knows??
Good job dear
A lilliston rolling cultivator works good for shaping beds to
Beautiful. Farm. 👌
Love your channel. Especially when you cultivate. Hard to find weeds resistant to steel. Planning on finding hopefully a hiniker 6000 similar to yours but a 8row👍
nice technology. its needed in a vast farm like yours. i want to learn it. wish i could work in your farm. i got a farming degree.
Why not run some urea through the the air flow system? Or even P&K to save a trip in the fall?
L Johnson haven’t thought of that 🤔
Nice corn crop
I thought I liked your choice of equipment, but then I saw your truck😂 corn looks good
Zeus Macafee haha would it help if I said my good pickup is a Chevy or you one of them ford guys lol
JM Farm & Cattle no im a Chevy guy. Wouldn’t mind having a f-350 though. At least you have Deeres😂
A good in close old fashioned cultivator when corn is 2 to 4 inches tall will begin a good base for Hilling corn...we built bed on beans by standard cultivation with row crop cultivators just have to set it properly
When i farmed, i did spray the corn, but, i still did one cultivation to get any of the final weeds, and, break up the crust of soil. This allowed my heavy soils to take the summer rains when they came, I always thought the corn did better when i cultivated.
Keith Kuckler sake here. It seems once the soil is broke up the corn really takes off!
So green 🌽.love from India
Beautiful
knee high by the 4th! Yes, it looks good!
Great job! What model of a cultivator do you use?
I used to cultivate cotton with a John Deere 730 diesel 4010 and 4020's
Such a cool guy.
Love from Afghanistan
Just subscribed. Enjoyed your camera work.
How have you been to buddy
Do you do the whole field or just low areas to allow water run off?
White Lightning S197 usually low areas unless there are a lot of weeds or grass then we will do the whole thing instead of respraying it
? Does the GPS drive the tractor?
Maria Castro7 it steers it straight. You have to turn it at the end and do all the functions
Nice vidio...i farm too .
First time on your channel. I go shirtless mostly maybe a showoff.
I use buffalo planter love it.
what about the weed plants ?
bestbyfar 111 most of them get killed off after this process and don’t have to worry about it till the next yesr
whats about weeds,do you start them again? in germany we only use spraying.
Hans Greßhöner we spray after we plant which kills almost everything then we hill and that will kill off the rest. After that the corn shaded over and normally no more weeds come up after that
@Freemont Tulane Mit vollen Hosen ist gut stinken! c`ant translate that.
I've never seen a holler. What is the red box for?
Keith Martin it’s to blow on fungicide or cover crops or fertilizer on your crops to knock out 2 jobs at once
To add fertilizer if needed?
B&H Jackson, Minnesota makes ridging equipment too
You need to raise your bar, the linkage should be parallel
It"s good for you
My father using carabao
Cultivating his plants
Great video just one problem, you ate your burger upside down. LoL
Brian Smith haha never even noticed that!
Did you really just get pickles on your burger 🍔
Is it GMO corn?
That looks good never seen it done that way
We are like the guy in Mich. i am in Ohio and have not turned a wheel TV news said since April 1 it's been cloudy and rainy 60% of the time and over 15 inches since April 1 so a lot of farmers in NW ohio will have no crops
Don't see farmers cultivating dirt anymore. Nothing beats the smell of freshly turned soil.
We can it ditching corn
Not real deep but deep enough. That's what she said. 🤣
Your such a stupid fuck
As a European farmer that’s exactly what we’d say. Not real deep but deep enough. I love farmers. The most honest profession out there.
John Deere 💚💚😍💪😍💚💪
I need work can u give me sir .. good in farming
Mindi Shergill we are not looking for any help at this time!
14:19 “merica”
Your bar is too low it’s hitting the corn
Nice corn crop