Chet, you remind me of myself when I was your age. I work for Delta Air Lines and move aircraft to and from the hangars, cross runways, so fun.. love it! I ran 4-5 miles 4 times a week but one thing I could not stop doing was drinking Mellow Yellow or Mtn Dew. It is more addictive than cocaine. I suffered a stroke at age 56. No warning signs. My wife now my caregiver 24/7. I hope to heal and get back to work but I wish I would have stopped. I didn't know. It will catch up to you. Love following you and your whole family. You guys are an inspiration. Thank you!!
I agree last year was so dry that it was impossible to screw anything up planting. Granted we are not near as wet as you guys here but it still is wetter than it ever was last year. We put some different closing wheels on our Case IH 1200 planter this year that we tested last year and thought we liked a lot only to realize that we didn't like them at all this year which meant that we got to take all the closing wheels we put on off and put the packer wheel from Case IH back on. Just another part of farming I suppose!
Hey Big Swede is a large part of this Tubes success. As well as Brody and Dougo. Dougo has hidden humor through disdain for stupid people. And we share the same name. I want that hat.
That segway shot of filling the planter to it planting was awesome. You guys just get some great shots. Always a pleasure watching your videos. Happy planting!
Spring soils love that nitrogen application. We farmed with our Uncle in mid-Wisconsin and he spread nitrogen on his fields for everything - planting corn, soy beans, potatoes and more. He always smelled like he was sleeping with the cats.
I never paid attention to the fact that the big propane tank is right across from the bin site in the intro, thank God that wasn't hit. Glad to see you fellas out farming. God bless.
Chet, you could maybe add a platform that folds out of the way for transport that you can stand on while putting talc in the seed tender so you don't have to try to balance on a ladder while working? Then you don't have to spend big money for a new tender box!
Glad to see you get started putting seeds in the ground. Hope you didn't get too much rain so you get back at it the next day. Good luck we're pulling for you.
That was great Chet Dougo Eric and Broodie finally planting it is so great to see it going in the ground and still raining that's nature great job thank you guys for taking us along.
I hope and pray that y’all get the crops in and hopefully all you farmers and ranchers get the rain not to much but enough for the crops to grow and y’all make money amen
Great to see the Larson Machine running like the well oiled machine it is Time to send hard in between the rains Keep up the good work In my prayers as always 🙏
Love your channel I'm don't farm, but love what you all do. I would like to try it once time to see how it is done. Have a bless day and be safe. Prayers for your family and all the employees
What a lovely intro! Lol Glad you fellas are rolling along! Hopefully now that we've gotten some rain we can start planting beans too! Enjoyed the video!
We finished up planting soybeans yesterday now tomorrow is supposed to🌧 we need it bad. Then it’s on to running anhydrous on our popcorn and seed corn. Safe planting you guys.
FINALLY !! Back in the fields!! I agree with Doug, the first and last day of any thing is traumatic!! Hope it stays good for you. Today's implements are TOO complicated. They do TOO much and require too much fussing and cussing.. (but you can not really survive without them) Thanks again for letting me tag along. An I didn't even get any of that dang talc on me.
Yeah ya can, I planted mine with a 40 year old JD 7000..No screens, computers, monitors nothing.. We still out here ya just cant see us from the road..
@@Eric-dr5bj doesn't matter which it's still 15 teaspoons of sugar worth of high fructose corn sweetener. hate to say this around Corn Growers but that shit will kill you.
I feel your pain! Just got started planting beans Sunday and it rained yesterday (Monday) evening. Hopefully things turn around for you guys! Keep up the great work 👍
@@adamwiseman5831 it really is. They keep their Snapchat and Instagram stories updated daily and i couldn’t believe it. Zach got spared the second go round.
I’ve been in the construction business for 45 years running heavy equipment… and they say you learn something new every day… and I think that is true but you guys and what you have to know every day is just amazing… so many intricate small moving parts chemical mixtures seeds weather everything makes my job look like just changing socks every day lol… I really appreciate your videos and how you explain everything and it’s amazing how so many people have no idea what you have to go through.. good luck and I hope your crop‘s grow to the clouds 👍💪💪💪
Chet you are farming like we usually do back East here and western Pennsylvania. Seems like you guys have had a rough start this spring with a your weather. We've been rather fortunate this year oats are in the ground and up and sprayed and the pieces that we under seated have nice looking hay coming in them. Corn has been in for 2 weeks it's just coming through the ground pretty well now using a post-emerge herbicide this year so we're waiting for it to get a little bigger so we can spray it LOL and then if we can afford it we will try to apply some urea. So glad to see you're in the field hope things go well. Try not to break anything and on top of that more importantly stay safe!
Glad you are able to get to the work you love! A big shout out to Dougo and Amy, what fantastic parents! I know we have been masked to our limits with Covid, but........when you are filling tanks, fertilizer containers, and anything with any dust, please put on a protective mask and protective eye gear. Who knows what your lungs get exposed to. Your face is dirty, so it got up where you could breathe it. We are not farmers, but love watching your channel. Please stay safe and we ae out here encouraging you all on.
Glad to see finally getting started. Just came across I-64 from Louisville to St. Louis and they are even further behind than you guys. Still seeing planters running!!
5pm, time to go home.... NOT if your a farmer. They don't go home till the days work is done wether it's tilling, fertilizing, planting, harvesting and a myriad of other often axausting items. No rest for the weary is pretty much the life of a farmer during planting and harvesting seasons. Good luck Larsons and Crew. Keep our Corn Flakes commin' Y'all. God Bless the Larsons. Chet, thanks for the video.
Try dairy Farming. 365 days a year. Check out farming fixing and fabricating out of New York Syracuse close to. And he puts The W in Work. But that’s any dairy farmer. Blessing to grow up on one and work for one.
That remote are ending up into the tender before planting is over👀😂. They should make the box gate opener with a little auger and a little box that holds talch and sends into the stream of seeds going down👍
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting and enjoyable. Congratulations at being back in the field for 2022. Is good seeing you going with the planters again. Dougo is doing great and Brody has beans going with some teaching from Chet. Dougo is doing corn. Chet I love that electric gadget you got to open your seed containers. That is slick. Good buy on that Chet. Sorry you got a shot of rain. Just got in the field and now have to wait a bit. Shouldn’t be too long and you will be back in the field. Hope so anyway. Hopefully some of your other fields will dry out and you will have more acres to plant. You all take care and be safe. Looking forward to the next video. Appreciate all the videos now with planting. Thanks for everything Larsons. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Chet, you remind me of myself when I was your age. I work for Delta Air Lines and move aircraft to and from the hangars, cross runways, so fun.. love it! I ran 4-5 miles 4 times a week but one thing I could not stop doing was drinking Mellow Yellow or Mtn Dew. It is more addictive than cocaine. I suffered a stroke at age 56. No warning signs. My wife now my caregiver 24/7. I hope to heal and get back to work but I wish I would have stopped. I didn't know. It will catch up to you.
Love following you and your whole family. You guys are an inspiration. Thank you!!
I agree last year was so dry that it was impossible to screw anything up planting. Granted we are not near as wet as you guys here but it still is wetter than it ever was last year. We put some different closing wheels on our Case IH 1200 planter this year that we tested last year and thought we liked a lot only to realize that we didn't like them at all this year which meant that we got to take all the closing wheels we put on off and put the packer wheel from Case IH back on. Just another part of farming I suppose!
Love the seed box opener, saves Chet from climbing the tender.
Definitely a sweet invention!
If he still needs to climb up to put in the Talg it is 10/10 useless
@@SeriouZ12 Especially at that $1,100+ price tag
My husband loves watching you guys on TH-cam, also works at the elevator that you guys haul into.
Farmers...Humble in their achievements....graceful in their challenges. God bless all the farmers out there
Great job seeding corn 🌽 Dougo
Big Swede is so clear and precise when he describes any problem or situation he encounters. Great job
Hey Big Swede is a large part of this Tubes success. As well as Brody and Dougo. Dougo has hidden humor through disdain for stupid people. And we share the same name. I want that hat.
We use a conveyor to load our seed tenders. Use forklift to dump corn seed into conveyor. No climbing involved.
You guys have a great operation 🙂
That segway shot of filling the planter to it planting was awesome. You guys just get some great shots. Always a pleasure watching your videos. Happy planting!
Love the fact that your family is helping a young farmer like Eric get a start in farming! Love your channel Chet and Dougo!!
I helped the neighbors treat seeds this spring for the first time. Loved it! Drove forklift, flipped boxes, etc.
Man Chet you're brave setting that remote on the top rail of the seed tender! You know it's gonna end up in the bottom of the tender!!
Glad to see you guys get some seed in the ground
Chet is obviously the tech guy on the farm,knows alot of stuff about equipment and the technology behind it enjoyed it alot Chet👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Spring soils love that nitrogen application. We farmed with our Uncle in mid-Wisconsin and he spread nitrogen on his fields for everything - planting corn, soy beans, potatoes and more. He always smelled like he was sleeping with the cats.
For the seed tender we use a conver with a little rack at the bottom set the box on that and pull the tender underneath and away you go
Good to see you’re back in the fields. With the price everything hopefully farmers will get to see some higher selling prices as well.
I never paid attention to the fact that the big propane tank is right across from the bin site in the intro, thank God that wasn't hit. Glad to see you fellas out farming. God bless.
Great job seeding beans Cody
Great video Chet Dougo and Big Swede also Brody
I hope your weather cooperates for the planting season. "Seed time and harvest" is the expression that comes to my mind at this time of the year.
I just hope that from now on all will be alright for you guys! Hello from Croatia
Brody is a GREAT addition to farm life!!!
Chet, you could maybe add a platform that folds out of the way for transport that you can stand on while putting talc in the seed tender so you don't have to try to balance on a ladder while working? Then you don't have to spend big money for a new tender box!
Great job spreading fertilizer Eric
17:07 exactly what I was thinking. It’ll be interesting to see if there’s a difference when it pops out of the dirt.
Great instruction on seed planting...keep it coming. Best in detailed information.
Glad to see you get started putting seeds in the ground. Hope you didn't get too much rain so you get back at it the next day.
Good luck we're pulling for you.
That was great Chet Dougo Eric and Broodie finally planting it is so great to see it going in the ground and still raining that's nature great job thank you guys for taking us along.
All you boys were in the zone! I really appreciate you taking time to educate me on the variables and criticality of planting corn vs. beans. Thanks!
I can smell the dirt from here. Smells great!
I hope and pray that y’all get the crops in and hopefully all you farmers and ranchers get the rain not to much but enough for the crops to grow and y’all make money amen
planting your farm is great news for the veiwers more videos of the crew doing what they do good
Great to see the Larson Machine running like the well oiled machine it is Time to send hard in between the rains Keep up the good work In my prayers as always 🙏
Have a safe and productive planting season guys! Prayers and Love to all the crew!
Love seeing you folks back in the fields.
Always great to see planting get started. All the rain has really set you guys back alot. Stay safe everyone.
Good to see you planting. Farmers in South Manitoba are also struggling with wet fields to get their planting done.
Love your channel I'm don't farm, but love what you all do. I would like to try it once time to see how it is done. Have a bless day and be safe. Prayers for your family and all the employees
Glad you guys can get back in the field. There’s been so much rain. 👍👍👍❤️
Can not say enough how much we respect all the hard work yall are doing..
Great to see you. Out in the field. Keep the mindset positive. Get it done.
I'm praying you can keep going. Hope you have a safe spring planting season. God bless you all
It's always exciting to start planting especially when you get everything right.Good luck
Seen dust behind planter then wet concrete. Farming, gotta luv it. Just keep after it. Y’all will get there!!!
It's so nice to see you guys finally able to get some seed in the ground hope everything improves from here on in.
Brody sure is a great fit for your farm
GOOD LUCK GUYS AND BE SAFE !
I love the enthusiasm! Farming is hard and frustrating and you have to love it to be good at! Great video as always!
What a lovely intro! Lol Glad you fellas are rolling along! Hopefully now that we've gotten some rain we can start planting beans too! Enjoyed the video!
Good seeing you guys in the field, finally !!
Everyone should be so lucky as to have Chet yelling good morning to them 😁!
Finally.I hope it all goes smoothly you guys.You could use a break.Not a break like you broke something.You know what I mean Good Luck
glad to see that you are planting 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Glad you guys are getting in the fields great video and the detail you give is awesome
Awesome video Chet. So glad to see y'all planting....Good luck guys
We finished up planting soybeans yesterday now tomorrow is supposed to🌧 we need it bad. Then it’s on to running anhydrous on our popcorn and seed corn. Safe planting you guys.
Eric when you were talking urea and n, I was learning things. Thank you for that.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!!
May the power be with you and have a successful season America thanks you Farmers for what you do. Go baby go. 🇺🇲🇺🇲👍👍👍
Hello sir I am from India 🇮🇳 and I really like for using those agriculture technology for seed cultivating
Nice to see you guys planting again. Wish you good business.
Congrats on getting started planting. Hey Chet I seen a truck where I live that has a good front valance. LOL !!!!
The lettered equipment looks fire 🔥
Yeah!!! Getting in the fields!!!
FINALLY !! Back in the fields!! I agree with Doug, the first and last day of any thing is traumatic!! Hope it stays good for you. Today's implements are TOO complicated. They do TOO much and require too much fussing and cussing.. (but you can not really survive without them) Thanks again for letting me tag along. An I didn't even get any of that dang talc on me.
Yeah ya can, I planted mine with a 40 year old JD 7000..No screens, computers, monitors nothing.. We still out here ya just cant see us from the road..
And so it begins, finally! Sending it.
Big Swede amping up on Mountain Dew pulling all nighters spreading fertilizer & spraying.
you mean Mellow Yellow
@@Eric-dr5bj doesn't matter which it's still 15 teaspoons of sugar worth of high fructose corn sweetener. hate to say this around Corn Growers but that shit will kill you.
@@Eric-dr5bj oh that’s right!! They drink Mellow Yellow (& Artic chill)
“Good Mornin. We’re Farmin!” Has to go on a t-shirt! 🙌🏻
That was definitely a memorable screech! Lollol
Best of luck to you on your 2022 crop!
Planter is throwing a little dust good luck guys Gods speed
You planting and we in croatia are finished with everything juust wait for harvesting corn
Rock on guys, Glade to see your back in the fields planting!!
We put a milk jug full of water On the tracker to watch are Hands off
Hey Chet. Just like us, I seen you struggling with talc and grafite being so messy. Well LowMuTech makes a mess free talc and grafite for soybeans.
You guy's are doing a great job!!👍👍
I feel your pain! Just got started planting beans Sunday and it rained yesterday (Monday) evening. Hopefully things turn around for you guys! Keep up the great work 👍
Finely in field. Be very careful and not rushing.
Glad to see everything running smooth after the tornado event. Can't believe both you and Zack got hit the same year!
They’re behind in videos, they had a second tornado that did right much more damage
@@wtwoffroad noway! That's unbelievable. What's the chances of that?
@@adamwiseman5831 it really is. They keep their Snapchat and Instagram stories updated daily and i couldn’t believe it. Zach got spared the second go round.
@@wtwoffroad It is crazy. He even says they were expecting tornadic winds tonight in this episode. WOW ❗
NWS says damage in a 14,000 square mile area from that derecho.
Yep let’s hope it gets better👍👍
Great to see you boys back in the field 💪 🇮🇪
Best of luck with planting boy’s. Keep safe.👍🏻🇦🇺
Very cool ~ thanks for taking me along
Have a safe planting.
Thank you.
We have one of those down here in Illinois to open boxes to unload into our seed tender
I’ve been in the construction business for 45 years running heavy equipment… and they say you learn something new every day… and I think that is true but you guys and what you have to know every day is just amazing… so many intricate small moving parts chemical mixtures seeds weather everything makes my job look like just changing socks every day lol… I really appreciate your videos and how you explain everything and it’s amazing how so many people have no idea what you have to go through.. good luck and I hope your crop‘s grow to the clouds 👍💪💪💪
The daily algebra in farming could fill a note book..If ya aint good/quick at math forget it..
Chet you are farming like we usually do back East here and western Pennsylvania. Seems like you guys have had a rough start this spring with a your weather. We've been rather fortunate this year oats are in the ground and up and sprayed and the pieces that we under seated have nice looking hay coming in them. Corn has been in for 2 weeks it's just coming through the ground pretty well now using a post-emerge herbicide this year so we're waiting for it to get a little bigger so we can spray it LOL and then if we can afford it we will try to apply some urea. So glad to see you're in the field hope things go well. Try not to break anything and on top of that more importantly stay safe!
Glad you are able to get to the work you love! A big shout out to Dougo and Amy, what fantastic parents!
I know we have been masked to our limits with Covid, but........when you are filling tanks, fertilizer containers, and anything with any dust, please put on a protective mask and protective eye gear. Who knows what your lungs get exposed to. Your face is dirty, so it got up where you could breathe it. We are not farmers, but love watching your channel. Please stay safe and we ae out here encouraging you all on.
Farmers dont die from roundup. They die from broken hearts and whiskey..
Here’s hoping. But my info tells me the weather is very unpredictable in this cycle presently. Good luck with corn. Check before planting.
Hope ya feel better soon.
Glad to see finally getting started. Just came across I-64 from Louisville to St. Louis and they are even further behind than you guys. Still seeing planters running!!
The growing season lasts much longer down there than central MN where it can freeze in early September.
Gald to see 👀 you are in the field and great new video be safe out there
Glad you got done seed in the ground. You guys have to be almost done by now
5pm, time to go home.... NOT if your a farmer.
They don't go home till the days work is done wether it's tilling, fertilizing, planting, harvesting and a myriad of other often axausting items.
No rest for the weary is pretty much the life of a farmer during planting and harvesting seasons.
Good luck Larsons and Crew.
Keep our Corn Flakes commin' Y'all.
God Bless the Larsons.
Chet, thanks for the video.
Try dairy Farming. 365 days a year. Check out farming fixing and fabricating out of New York Syracuse close to. And he puts The W in Work. But that’s any dairy farmer. Blessing to grow up on one and work for one.
Always working on holidays and weekends to it seems....But sometimes we can fook off on a Tuesday at 1 pm when others cant...
Man the weather just didn't want cooperate. Keep up the good fight guys.
Yea, fun time
That remote are ending up into the tender before planting is over👀😂. They should make the box gate opener with a little auger and a little box that holds talch and sends into the stream of seeds going down👍
Good video Cole good to see y'all again
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Congratulations at being back in the field for 2022.
Is good seeing you going with the planters again.
Dougo is doing great and Brody has beans going with some teaching from Chet.
Dougo is doing corn.
Chet I love that electric gadget you got to open your seed containers. That is slick. Good buy on that Chet.
Sorry you got a shot of rain. Just got in the field and now have to wait a bit. Shouldn’t be too long and you will be back in the field. Hope so anyway.
Hopefully some of your other fields will dry out and you will have more acres to plant.
You all take care and be safe.
Looking forward to the next video.
Appreciate all the videos now with planting.
Thanks for everything Larsons.
The Iowa farm boy.
Steve.
Courage