Farming with Biology
Farming with Biology
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Bale 1000 tons with Staunton Farms
Summer Fun. Cut it. Rake it. Bale it. Stack it. Haul it to the barn
John Deere WR260 Swather
John Deere 6170 and 4640 with Kuhn 701 and 700 Merger
JD 8295R with Staheli 632 steamer and MF 2270
JCB 330 with Northwest AG bale chaser
Sunny D conversion squeeze
enjoy!
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Видео

Compost Extract Application Irrigation
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
First Irrigation on potatoes. It is important to get the compost extract applied early on the field and one method is through the irrigation lines on solid set sprinklers. Found blown a riser so it was a good thing I went out there....Then we turn on the microscope and view our extract to see what organisms are in it. I hope you enjoy.
Planting a Million Potatoes with Staunton Farms adding compost extract
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Adding Compost extract to our streamlined potato planting operation. Take a tour meet some of our great employees see our equipment and operation as we Plant a million potatoes or something like that. We are blessed to have the equipment and personnel that makes our farm run like a well oiled machine. Got 20 minutes to waste watch this.
Compost Extract 2.0 Build, Use, Analyze, Apply
Просмотров 143Месяц назад
Design of Compost extract setup to be more efficient trying it then checking it with microscope. Hope y'all enjoy my antics.
Farming with Biology Compost Basics
Просмотров 1632 месяца назад
The first try filming and putting together a video with the basic principles of a compost pile. Follow along as I seek to educate, inform and entertain.
First Compost Extract Experience
Просмотров 3602 месяца назад
trial and error making and applying compost extract. It's a start, its not pretty the audio quality is poor but we re out here doing it. Learn something and hopefully be entertained as we change the world of farming.

Комментарии

  • @martinhuesmann4484
    @martinhuesmann4484 2 дня назад

    Weißer Rauch? Dampfmaschine???😮

  • @BMTurceanuHikeRun
    @BMTurceanuHikeRun 2 дня назад

    it's the first time I see steaming the hay.

  • @SuperMrupert
    @SuperMrupert 3 дня назад

    Like this comment if you think @farmingwithbiology should make more videos with steamers

  • @Spiked2005
    @Spiked2005 3 дня назад

    Is the baler pre plumbed for the steamer?

  • @lepaul26
    @lepaul26 4 дня назад

    Why such a small self propelled mower ?? It has only one use Why not a tractor with triple mower? You can use the tractor for other work

  • @KorporalKain
    @KorporalKain 5 дней назад

    I've never seen a hay steamer. We dont have such implements in germany, our fields are to small and its to expensive. We mow, let it ley for 3 days and tun it over dayly, and on the 4th day we make bales.

    • @KevinJD2030
      @KevinJD2030 3 дня назад

      Depends on the drying of the hay, I am a hay farmer from the Netherlands. I've never aconpliched to get dry hay in less than 5 days. Cutted at wednesday 11:00 baled at sunday 15:00. It still wasn't all as dry as I would like. A few bales where too wet

  • @AntomAnton
    @AntomAnton 5 дней назад

    Hello, is te rake not tho deep, if I see all te dust?, plaese explane what the staemer do and makes the stame the hey not tho wet? thanks

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 4 дня назад

      Hello, yeah the field was pretty rough with squirrel mounds so it was picking up a lot of dirt. I almost didn't want to put that shot in because of the amount of dust. As you can see in the second shot with the newer tractor he had the height set better and was smoother section of the field. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-tr6zc5dq8z
    @user-tr6zc5dq8z 6 дней назад

    Hello. Could you help me financially expand my agriculture-related project? With this money, I would purchase the equipment necessary for harvesting livestock feed and cultivating the land. If you want to help me. In the description of the channel, the mail is indicated. Write there. Thank you.😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @oldboy2497
    @oldboy2497 6 дней назад

    Okay the bottle neck is the mower. Why do you use this small car? New mower on a tractor have a wide of 9 meter / 30 feet or more.

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 4 дня назад

      It isn't a bottle neck if you run 2. Yeah the big mowers 30 ft wide are very cool, but expensive. The way they lay the hay out with the conditioners isn't as nice I think as the John Deere or Massey Windrowers. Also Driving a swather with hydro motors is really fun. Thanks for watching.

  • @HorstThiessen
    @HorstThiessen 8 дней назад

    Amazing...

  • @trucks0079
    @trucks0079 9 дней назад

    Good job 👏 ❤

  • @teorednjak2135
    @teorednjak2135 9 дней назад

    what is that thing behind the tractor and in front of the baler, why do you need it? why is something smoking like that?

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 8 дней назад

      That is called a steamer made by Staheli. It's an amazing story of the creativity of one guy who saw the needs and brought it to market. It provides the moisture to soften the alfalfa and keep the leaves from shattering. With the steamer we can bale one when the temperature is below 70 degrees and allows us to be way more productive. The steam when it shoots out is to relieve the pressure from the boiler. Thanks for watching hope to do a video on it soon.

  • @user-fw5en1zp8p
    @user-fw5en1zp8p 10 дней назад

    The name FastTrack speaks for itself!...They move!✅️🐎🐎💯💯💯💯💯⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍And that Hay Lift is definitely one of a kind 👍👍

    • @konradmentel678
      @konradmentel678 5 дней назад

      Bro's got No idea that tractor is called Fastrac

  • @kendrarupert1832
    @kendrarupert1832 11 дней назад

    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @berrypainter
    @berrypainter 12 дней назад

    Amazing what you can do in the desert with access to water. What happens when it's gone?

    • @jjarm
      @jjarm 11 дней назад

      That is the proverbial $24,000 question. And my proverbial guess is that they think someone will find another way to do it when that happens. Amen

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 8 дней назад

      That is the question that keeps you awake at night when you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on equipment, and have employees who look to you for their livelihood. We do live in an ancient lakebed that historically received a lot of water. It was a project created in the 1900 s By president Theodore Roosevelt. So when the water is gone I guess that means there is a famine and all those cows will be starving, the price of food will go up.

  • @Peter40942
    @Peter40942 12 дней назад

    8:28 what its that a machine that first behind the john deere?

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 8 дней назад

      That machine makes my life immensely more enjoyable. I can bale hay without having to time the inconsistent humidity to soften the leaves. It is called a steamer But is basically a boiler on wheels. We control the amount of steam that gives moisture to the alfalfa and creates a beautiful leafy bale. The are made by Staheli. I ll do a video on it soon. Thanks for watching.

    • @oldfarmer3001
      @oldfarmer3001 6 дней назад

      Google is your friend just type in the machines name and you have llama infos and details about it….

  • @danthurman9076
    @danthurman9076 15 дней назад

    So you steam the hay just as it's baled. What is going on when you turn around and the steam shooting in the sky ? If you don't it will kill the alfalfa and grass in the soil ?

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 14 дней назад

      Maybe sometime I ll do a video on how the steamers work they are amazing machines that make baling so much more efficient. On the pickup header it has nozzles for the steam to come out. we adjust the rate of steam on how wet or dry the conditions are. The steam purge is so when you turn off the steam at the end of the row the extra pressure has somewhere to go. If we left the steam going on our turns the biggest effect would be putting excessive moisture in the hay that hasn't moved through pickup area or excess moisture on the baler. It wouldn't burn up the alfalfa, not enough pressure only 12 psi. Thanks for watching

    • @tucobenedicto109
      @tucobenedicto109 8 дней назад

      From the first picture I have never seen this and thought you had a steam 🚂 tractor🚜. Pulling modern equipment. Real nice.

    • @danthurman9076
      @danthurman9076 7 дней назад

      @@farmingwithbiology so you are using superheated steam ?

  • @JJBIRDIEGOLF
    @JJBIRDIEGOLF 16 дней назад

    Where did you buy your squeeze? We need one for the farm, thank you!!

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 15 дней назад

      The squeeze is a Sunny D conversion done in Klamath Falls OR. If you bring them the right truck with Allison transmission they can convert it into a squeeze. I welded up the cab on the back. Thanks for watching.

  • @barbhyytinen1988
    @barbhyytinen1988 16 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing this Curtis. Things have greatly improved since I was in Tulelake 😂

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology 15 дней назад

      Thanks Barbie. Uncle Bill should have planted alfalfa. Ha

  • @ZEFF_MEDIA
    @ZEFF_MEDIA Месяц назад

    Hi Farming With Biology, my name is Roan. I'm a 34 year old South African seeking employment on farms in USA. I was wondering if you perhaps hire foreign workers under the H2A visa program? Any info would be much appreciated.

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology Месяц назад

      Hi Zeff. You could email me your info. You South Africans are becoming popular in our area and the skills and your people have is impressive. At some point I ll have to do a video of some South African machine shop fabricator brothers here. Send me an email at Stauntonfarmer@gmail.com with your trades and we can look into this further. Thanks.

    • @ZEFF_MEDIA
      @ZEFF_MEDIA Месяц назад

      @@farmingwithbiology Thank you for your reply. I will prepare my CV and send it to you asap. Would be great to hear from you. Really much appreciated. Thank you.

  • @SuperMrupert
    @SuperMrupert Месяц назад

    It sounded like you were saying a Daily Nutrient Cycling Testate Amoeba Prayer lol your scopes seem to have a lot more life in them than a couple months ago, progress 🤘

  • @SuperMrupert
    @SuperMrupert Месяц назад

    Super[fungal]hyphy

  • @simeonkleinsasser
    @simeonkleinsasser Месяц назад

    Hi, i love what you are doing, would love to connect with you and hear more what you are up to.

    • @farmingwithbiology
      @farmingwithbiology Месяц назад

      Hi glad to hear it. You can email me at stauntonfarmer@gmail.com. thanks.

  • @marlabaley797
    @marlabaley797 2 месяца назад

    Awesome Curtis! Interesting!💙

  • @SuperMrupert
    @SuperMrupert 2 месяца назад

    Shout-out to TeaZa 😂 you had me busting up laughing after you said you were fired up.