Hey Daniel, busy as usual I see. Not sure how I survived maize planting without a mount on the window and you tube, I really feel for you with that IHC equipment, awesome to see how much hard work you do, time must be of the essecnce for you. Keep up the good work mate from New Zealand. 🇳🇿💪🇺🇸👍
someone dropped a grease rag! Like a surgeon do not drop gauze in a patient. Keep up with all rags. Daniel, excellent advice about smoke. Where there is smoke, there is fire. May God bless all. Good morning Granny!!! We love your channel.
Fine looking beans! Those standing by the pivot are LOADED! Nice job on that old bedder too! I know y'all enjoy having another hand around and Phillip knows his stuff! Love the drone footage of home! And yes, Hancock's always makes me hungry! Mike and his family are good people!
Kmc still makes bedders like your dad was talking about with the two disc blades on each side. We have alot of them here in Eastern North Carolina to bed tobacco and sweet potatoe land. North Carolina is number one in tobacco and sweet potatoes in the nation.
Great video today so glad you were not snake bit too bad. We had a 3 inch rain a few days ago and have all of our equipment running. Stay safe and can’t wait for the next video.
I'm underside about which one is my favorite. Planning season or harvest season. I am extremely excited about both. And watching Tripple R Farms video's takes me back in time to my younger days. Better then and now, times has changed a lot of things but the end result are still the same. Row cropping is still and always will be the best in the South East. Good video Daniel
thanks for the fast delivery on my shirts and visor, also thanks for the decal and personal note enclosed.Its been about 40 years since I've cut beans I'm curious why yall cut at an angle instead down the row? keep on putting out the channel i'm enjoying it very much. Stacey in Florida
That was the best head bump yet..while u where changing the combine blade you bumped your head on the reel ..it made a noise and I thought u edited it in
Great video again. I'll be eating some Hancock's when I'm home in November, can't wait. Ask Phillip about getting the module hauler stuck (the old modules with pallets). LOL!
We use them in some fields here in Bama, but I imagine a lot of it depends on how the soil is doing year to year in each field as well as costs. Might being seeing a lot more use cover crops this year due to fertilizer and chicken manure going so high and hard to get.
We use your typical planter to plant beans, we don’t drill them. We can drill wheat but we spread it. I’m not Daniel but in the same great state as him🤷🏻♂️
That’s a blast from the past on the Forrest city do-all’s.
Daniel shoots some of the best drone footage I've seen.
I was commenting on this just a couple weeks ago to my wife. It looks like some University advertisement videos I've seen for Texas A&M or Auburn etc.
Enjoyed your video. The Bigham Co is in my hometown of Lubbock, TX but the trees all around your field borders sure aren’t west Texas!
Hey Daniel, busy as usual I see. Not sure how I survived maize planting without a mount on the window and you tube, I really feel for you with that IHC equipment, awesome to see how much hard work you do, time must be of the essecnce for you. Keep up the good work mate from New Zealand. 🇳🇿💪🇺🇸👍
Daniel great video u guys keep farming an I will keep watching b safe tell granny hello
someone dropped a grease rag! Like a surgeon do not drop gauze in a patient. Keep up with all rags. Daniel, excellent advice about smoke. Where there is smoke, there is fire. May God bless all. Good morning Granny!!! We love your channel.
Love to see them Red combines cutting soybeans!! Best combines on the market!!😁🙋🏼♂️👍
Awesome video Daniel! Hope you have a great harvest.
Good morning Granny, Dan, Daniel and all of Triple R Farms, Granny you have a blessed day stay warm
You have some of the best and most beautiful drone footage of any farm channel that I watch!!
Thank you for your videos Triple R Farms they are the best
whenever we were in beans or peas we always dragged a heavy link chain as a ground strap to try and stop any static electricity.
Fine looking beans! Those standing by the pivot are LOADED! Nice job on that old bedder too! I know y'all enjoy having another hand around and Phillip knows his stuff! Love the drone footage of home! And yes, Hancock's always makes me hungry! Mike and his family are good people!
You guys do a real good job farming, stay safe and God Bless 😁
Once again, the drone footage is a big content plus, just amazing. Good morning, Granny, hope you are doing well.
Great drone footage Daniel.
Have a great weekend Granny !!
Outstanding video Daniel 👍👍
Seems like those tractors are big enough to put a bathroom on board
“Set Perfect “ looked like a lot of pods and crud to me when you were unloading
It sure was we will need to clean that up, thanks for watching 😀
That Forrest city that your dad was talking about was what we call in Texas a hipper.. We use them alot in cotton ground to reshape beds.
That’s a big field how many acres in it?
How satisfying the drone footage was subscribed!
Great, thanks for watching 😀
Kmc still makes bedders like your dad was talking about with the two disc blades on each side. We have alot of them here in Eastern North Carolina to bed tobacco and sweet potatoe land. North Carolina is number one in tobacco and sweet potatoes in the nation.
Great video today so glad you were not snake bit too bad. We had a 3 inch rain a few days ago and have all of our equipment running. Stay safe and can’t wait for the next video.
Your Dad was talking about a disc bedder. We run them and it’s a rollo-cone
I enjoy watching your harvest and field prep. I'm from central Iowa.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks Daniel great program. Thanks mate from Australia 🇦🇺
Good morning Granny. Enjoyed the video. Have a Great Weekend.
Hi Granny!!!! thanks for sharing, always love the drone shots
what a blessing to work with those older black gentlemen....I did at the gin...lots of life lessons learned..
Daniel, you never disappoint. Thanks for the video! 👏👏
Great video.
Enjoyed this one Daniel. The view of your huge fields was impressive.
Great stuff Daniel, drone footage is A-1…video didn’t seem long to me😁keep em comin 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪🏻
I'm underside about which one is my favorite. Planning season or harvest season. I am extremely excited about both. And watching Tripple R Farms video's takes me back in time to my younger days. Better then and now, times has changed a lot of things but the end result are still the same. Row cropping is still and always will be the best in the South East. Good video Daniel
Looking great Daniel. Love the content.
Cool, thanks for watching 👍😁
my father worked with kmc for 29 years. I live in south ga .
Cool, thanks for watching 👍😁
You guys do a real good job farming, stay safe and God Bless 😁
Awesome video, length is no problem, thanks
Good vid and explanations.
thanks for the fast delivery on my shirts and visor, also thanks for the decal and personal note enclosed.Its been about 40 years since I've cut beans I'm curious why yall cut at an angle instead down the row? keep on putting out the channel i'm enjoying it very much. Stacey in Florida
Thanks for the purchase, we are on 36” rows so it just feeds better going at an angle, thanks for watching 👍😁
Really great to see the beans are looking after you
Really hope the rest of the season is great for you…you all deserve it
Great video good to see y'all
Granny let’s do some beans
That was the best head bump yet..while u where changing the combine blade you bumped your head on the reel ..it made a noise and I thought u edited it in
Always enjoy the drone footage. I am disappointed though...I thought we only broke knives in Wisconsin. They break in Alabama too?
Strip rows works great.
Great video again. I'll be eating some Hancock's when I'm home in November, can't wait. Ask Phillip about getting the module hauler stuck (the old modules with pallets). LOL!
Great video and very enjoyable
Great, thanks for watching 👍😁
Howdy triple R farms
Howdy thanks for watching 👍😁
The referees made you miss the field goals😢
Why do not unload on the go
Great video !!!
I'm harvesting Milo right now watching this and you and just you mentioning smelling smoke made me smell smoke. Haha. super good tip of the day!
At least that bbq won't that weird yellow or white stuff yall eat in parts of Alabama. Looked like bbq here in eastern NC.
It’s called Alabama White BBQ Sauce 😊
Good mainance is key.nice job. 2 outa three be better
Great video Daniel
It will be too long for me to send for a t-shirt.😊 Great drone footage👍
Harold Nelson, why do you cut beans diagonally
as always another great video
im service tech for a case ih custom cutter we always blow out the engine compartment and under the cab 4 times a day.
What ever happened with the leak with your transmission leak on combine a few episodes back?
Shift your rotor with the engine off. Should make it easier
10-4, thanks for watching 👍😁
What music is it from 18:30? Cheers from Switzerland.
Daniel, how can you not like tomatoes!!! lol
I don’t know, thanks for watching 👍😁
We like long.
Get roll tide willie on the channel
Kind of beans are those
And make sure that you blow it off every morning or evening
Any particular reason your farm does not use cover crops to hold the soil in place, and add to it.
We use them in some fields here in Bama, but I imagine a lot of it depends on how the soil is doing year to year in each field as well as costs. Might being seeing a lot more use cover crops this year due to fertilizer and chicken manure going so high and hard to get.
You wasn't holding your mouth right
Why do y’all row plant your beans instead of drilling them? Just curious.
We use your typical planter to plant beans, we don’t drill them. We can drill wheat but we spread it. I’m not Daniel but in the same great state as him🤷🏻♂️
@@AlabamaLinemanFarmer Hello from Mobile
very nice 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Why cutting cross the rows, looks like ride would be smoother cutting with rows
Just curious why you combine on an angle rather than down the rows?
More even wear on the cutter bar.
How and when do you haul bales of cotton in? Guess you take to gin or An elevator?
Chains need lube
Instead of bedding it why not do it write and til it properly? Sorry does NOT make sense.
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