I totally agree with you on spending all day in a tractor vs going for a long car ride, although I had never really thought about it like that before, heck one bad winter storm when we got close to 3 foot of snow I spent 9 hours plowing in a loader till the water pump let go so I jumped in our backhoe and plowed another 12 hours on top of that but driving the 3 hours to the New Hampshire/Canada line to see my father kills me so I try to plan and spend the weekend when I visit:) It’s funny how when you love something it just isn’t even work, it’s about like breathing
Here in southern Michigan we double crop soybeans after wheat as well. We normally do 800 to 900 acres of winter wheat. This year we planted 2000 acres of winter wheat that will be double cropped. We farm 5200 acres plus custom farm another 2000 acres for other people. We plant cover crops on all of our land that's not planted to wheat . We prefer to plant rye after soybeans. We farm corn soybeans and wheat plus we raise Angus cattle and hogs . I am a new subscriber I enjoy your videos and the diversity of crops that you grow . I have family that lives in Tennessee a aunt that lives in Knoxville and cousins that live in Stewart county near fort Campbell. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
I enjoy your channel Matt. I watch the Big Tractor Power channel on here. Most is filmed in western Kentucky. 1 farm at Hopkinsville shown there alot..their 7 combines will harvest 34,000 acres of corn, wheat and soybeans...the farms grew it all. I live in middle TN, have sold some Angus bulls that went to Humboldt. Be safe
My wife would not bring me seed at 9pm. It would take a miracle to get her to drive any equipment in the first place except a car. She thinks I'm nuts just to watch farming videos but I find it interesting. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade and find it interesting to learn how different kinds of equipment work and it's nice to learn about different farming practices.
You should try my newly patented cotton drier, you tip into the module and the module empties into the drier, where the cotton is held on steel racks with hot dry air passing over it. From there it goes to a storage bin when at the right moisture, and back into the module.
The numbers on yield were VERY interesting and an " ah-hah" moment. I look at the fields surrounding my house so much different now on my daily walk. Sides of my house was soybean, across the road is still corn. They did the edges. Down the road was wheat. The winter crop is like grass in your yard right now. I'm in mid Michigan, snowed yesterday
Hard red spring is the blended with hard red winter wheat to make bread. current hard winter wheat baking qualities for baking bread. North Dakota is the largest durum wheat producers. the PNW grows white wheat uned for noodles
Valve stems are placed on the inside of the tire because too many people, if the tire is on the outside edge of a piece of equipment run equipment into brush or the likes and break off the stem. Some tractor tires now come with a guard around the stem and it is on the outside. Hope you see the sun soon.
Went to Sikeston yesterday and there was a crop duster putting something on the cotton along Hwy 61. Will you dust your cotton with the wet weather if so what would you be dusting it with. I do not live very far from you, Portageville, MO. I've been to Humboldt, lol Thanks for the channel because you are teaching things that I have always had questions about. Keep up the great and awesome channel please and stay safe.
Edna Robinson we don’t use crop dusters. We have our own self propelled sprayer. Not sure what they would have been spraying on cotton this time of year. There’s a good chance they were spreading cover crop seed
You could live where I do in western Oklahoma where wait on to rain and never does don't ever complain about the rain some day might stop like it has here
Thank you, sir. I subscribed to both you mentioned. Love seeing the Tennessee channels grow. Everyone needs to mention these channels on Larson Farms & MN Millenial Farmer.
Matt you should check out the millennial farmer and welker farms and fast ag and the petterson family farms all great TH-cam channels if you haven't checked them out yet
I totally agree with you on spending all day in a tractor vs going for a long car ride, although I had never really thought about it like that before, heck one bad winter storm when we got close to 3 foot of snow I spent 9 hours plowing in a loader till the water pump let go so I jumped in our backhoe and plowed another 12 hours on top of that but driving the 3 hours to the New Hampshire/Canada line to see my father kills me so I try to plan and spend the weekend when I visit:) It’s funny how when you love something it just isn’t even work, it’s about like breathing
Here in southern Michigan we double crop soybeans after wheat as well. We normally do 800 to 900 acres of winter wheat. This year we planted 2000 acres of winter wheat that will be double cropped. We farm 5200 acres plus custom farm another 2000 acres for other people. We plant cover crops on all of our land that's not planted to wheat . We prefer to plant rye after soybeans. We farm corn soybeans and wheat plus we raise Angus cattle and hogs . I am a new subscriber I enjoy your videos and the diversity of crops that you grow . I have family that lives in Tennessee a aunt that lives in Knoxville and cousins that live in Stewart county near fort Campbell. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
I enjoy your channel Matt. I watch the Big Tractor Power channel on here. Most is filmed in western Kentucky. 1 farm at Hopkinsville shown there alot..their 7 combines will harvest 34,000 acres of corn, wheat and soybeans...the farms grew it all. I live in middle TN, have sold some Angus bulls that went to Humboldt. Be safe
My wife would not bring me seed at 9pm. It would take a miracle to get her to drive any equipment in the first place except a car. She thinks I'm nuts just to watch farming videos but I find it interesting. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade and find it interesting to learn how different kinds of equipment work and it's nice to learn about different farming practices.
Can you really say that ?? have you asked her to haul seed recently ??
I farm 6000 ac, my wife would Leave if I asked. So he is probably right.
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Put them to the TEST. !!
Brian’s Farming video’s is one I like, and Larsons farms is a 2st. One. I told them about yours. Keep them coming.
Clinton Emmert I love Larson Farms too
I agree with the Thomas Farms recommendation. I've known Russell and his father for many years. Good folks.
Yeah they are cool folks!
It starts in west Texas, then rips up to y'all! Crazy weather this year already lets see what last 2 months bring. Stay healthy and safe!
Thanks for the shout-out Matt.
Dylan Joyce Farms I forgot to place the link at the right point of the video. I’ll fix it tonight
You should try my newly patented cotton drier, you tip into the module and the module empties into the drier, where the cotton is held on steel racks with hot dry air passing over it. From there it goes to a storage bin when at the right moisture, and back into the module.
The numbers on yield were VERY interesting and an " ah-hah" moment. I look at the fields surrounding my house so much different now on my daily walk. Sides of my house was soybean, across the road is still corn. They did the edges. Down the road was wheat. The winter crop is like grass in your yard right now. I'm in mid Michigan, snowed yesterday
Awesome Video!!
The harmless farmer is a good channel as well
Hard red spring is the blended with hard red winter wheat to make bread. current hard winter wheat baking qualities for baking bread. North Dakota is the largest durum wheat producers. the PNW grows white wheat uned for noodles
Daniel Hiller thanks for the clarification!
Great video👍 liking the regular uploads, keep it up , thanks
Valve stems are placed on the inside of the tire because too many people, if the tire is on the outside edge of a piece of equipment run equipment into brush or the likes and break off the stem. Some tractor tires now come with a guard around the stem and it is on the outside. Hope you see the sun soon.
All good
Went to Sikeston yesterday and there was a crop duster putting something on the cotton along Hwy 61. Will you dust your cotton with the wet weather if so what would you be dusting it with. I do not live very far from you, Portageville, MO. I've been to Humboldt, lol Thanks for the channel because you are teaching things that I have always had questions about. Keep up the great and awesome channel please and stay safe.
Edna Robinson we don’t use crop dusters. We have our own self propelled sprayer. Not sure what they would have been spraying on cotton this time of year. There’s a good chance they were spreading cover crop seed
@@griggsfarmsllc Oh ok, well I have to say it confused me too. Thanks
Thanks for the referrals. I SUBBED to both channels!
You could live where I do in western Oklahoma where wait on to rain and never does don't ever complain about the rain some day might stop like it has here
I love cutting wheat
Good wheat lol
Matt and Kelly are polar opposites. Lol
Any other farms in Tennessee or Kentucky that have a channel? Would like to find more to watch near me.
You think the weather is bad there, you should see the weather in NE Ohio! We have not even got a single field harvested yet!!
I come here for the wit and wisdom of Miz Kelly... can't ya include a cameo of her each video ??
What was the name of the other farm in West Tennessee? I did not hear it clearly & tried to find it. Your link didn't work.
Jar Head ooops. I forgot to add it. Here it is. th-cam.com/channels/AhF_aIyhR2PyuxlW3zZDDA.html
Thank you, sir. I subscribed to both you mentioned. Love seeing the Tennessee channels grow.
Everyone needs to mention these channels on Larson Farms & MN Millenial Farmer.
Thanks Matt! I’ve had an upswing in subscribers today. I thought it was because I was good looking, lol!
Being a heterosexual male, that’s not something I can comment on! 😂
I guess I need to include my wife in some videos. The subs may go through the roof then, lol!
Thomas FarmsTN it sure wouldn’t hurt!
Matt you should check out the millennial farmer and welker farms and fast ag and the petterson family farms all great TH-cam channels if you haven't checked them out yet
Wheat seeds are way cheaper compared to corn
We call wheat "Poverty Grass" the only reason I grow it in MN is for the straw. Gotta keep them cows warm
Uk weather sucks even more!
It's perfect weather to VOTE TRUMP 2020 !!
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