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LOL you a farmer you'll find something to complain about LOL. Well I'm an armchair farmer and I'll tell you .... I'm just here to learn from you, not tell you how you did "it" wrong LOL. I love this channel with your personality and the fact I'm learning a LOT from you :) Thank You !!
Andy I understand doing the end rows last but is it possible to run the strip till with the gas turned off to take the guess work out then go back over the ends with the gas on after the long rows?
Andy, love the videos man, I haven't gotten to the end yet, but a video regarding safety with anhydrous would be beneficial for people. The gas escaping from the soil WILL kill you if it happens that it ends in a low lying area. I know it's flat and fairly safe where you are, but if other people see that and don't realize the dangers of nh3 and get complacent we'd all feel awful. Keep up the good work
@ interesting about the Willrich bar. I know Orthman which is now unverferth makes a heavy bar didn’t know Willis did that. IMO the Gladiator row units are the best
@@matthewkeefe6031 in NC IA there a few around, I recently demoed a unverferth raptor. And a neighbor has a lynx bar with yetter units. As well a few soil warrior, both coulter and shank around. Everything is dry box fert. Still working it into the budget to find one to own but everyone has their opinions but at the end of the day everything is trying to do the same thing, just depends on soil type, depth of work, and how much tillage you want to do.
@ unvertherth bought orthman and got all the research and development from orthman which is very popular around here in the Platte Valley. Orthman makes good products Unvertherth will benefit from that IMO. Thank you for the feedback Merry Christmas 🎄
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Thanks to your neighbor for letting us ride along :)
Great video! Heck of a setup that farm has!
Sweet videos 😊
LOL you a farmer you'll find something to complain about LOL. Well I'm an armchair farmer and I'll tell you .... I'm just here to learn from you, not tell you how you did "it" wrong LOL. I love this channel with your personality and the fact I'm learning a LOT from you :) Thank You !!
Andy I understand doing the end rows last but is it possible to run the strip till with the gas turned off to take the guess work out then go back over the ends with the gas on after the long rows?
No not something you want to do. It will plug the knifes with no NH3 coming out.
Andy, love the videos man, I haven't gotten to the end yet, but a video regarding safety with anhydrous would be beneficial for people. The gas escaping from the soil WILL kill you if it happens that it ends in a low lying area.
I know it's flat and fairly safe where you are, but if other people see that and don't realize the dangers of nh3 and get complacent we'd all feel awful.
Keep up the good work
Was that a farm built strip till machine or is that a Krause Gladiator?.
Wilrich 60’ bar with Kuhn units
@ interesting about the Willrich bar. I know Orthman which is now unverferth makes a heavy bar didn’t know Willis did that. IMO the Gladiator row units are the best
@@matthewkeefe6031 in NC IA there a few around, I recently demoed a unverferth raptor. And a neighbor has a lynx bar with yetter units. As well a few soil warrior, both coulter and shank around. Everything is dry box fert. Still working it into the budget to find one to own but everyone has their opinions but at the end of the day everything is trying to do the same thing, just depends on soil type, depth of work, and how much tillage you want to do.
@ unvertherth bought orthman and got all the research and development from orthman which is very popular around here in the Platte Valley. Orthman makes good products Unvertherth will benefit from that IMO. Thank you for the feedback Merry Christmas 🎄