When I read seed cleaning, I immediately thought of delinting! All the delimiters in our area went broke shortly after RR and BG cotton seed arrived. First year I planted RR cotton was in 98. Delta pine! And for the life of me I can’t remember the number.
Love watching your videos. Bite my nails waiting for them. Small farm from Ohio. Do you think anhydrous in the fall is a benefit in for the following year and do you use it and if so why. Or why not?
Hello I thinking this process is the same for human consumption except treating the seed maybe keeping the smaller ones. Would you know much about it? Thanks your hard work make this video have a good day.
This could be a place where you can get seed that doesn't have poison on them that will kill the vital microbial life in the soil, that the plant need a symbiosis with to resist deceases and obtain nutrients.
You are the man..... thank you for not being a "bitch farmer" . Your channel is sooo under viewed at this point. Hopefully it will grow exponentially very soon!
Nice to see another family run business still making it in this day and age. I'm guessing 3-4 generations of family you have pictured at the end.
Thank you for taking us along to see how the process works. Your explanation of the process was great too!
Glad to see you still have a seed cleaner in the area. Most of the ones I knew of went away with the Roundup ready soybean era.
Thank you and the Seed cleaners for letting us see inside this process
Human ingenuity never ceases to amaze.
I drive by this all the time. Always wondered how it worked. Thanks
That is super cool thanks for the vid. Have a Safe and Awesome day.
What kind of your wheat do you plant
Soft red winter
@@griggsfarmsllc just like in the real world
Very interesting. How long does the process take from unload to filling bags ? Thanks.
When I read seed cleaning, I immediately thought of delinting! All the delimiters in our area went broke shortly after RR and BG cotton seed arrived. First year I planted RR cotton was in 98. Delta pine! And for the life of me I can’t remember the number.
WERE YOU ABLE TO GET YOUR OWN SEEDS BACK?
Yes. I payed them to clean my seed
How much seed does it take to plant an acre?
Approximately 145-160 lbs/acre
Love watching your videos. Bite my nails waiting for them. Small farm from Ohio. Do you think anhydrous in the fall is a benefit in for the following year and do you use it and if so why. Or why not?
If this is a question for “Ask the Farmer” segment, please post it under one of those videos, otherwise I’m liable to forget to answer it
Looks like a clipper super 29d. Takes a 42x60 screen. Good machine. Mine was built in 1945
Good explanation man! thank you!
Can you get your waist back?
I guess I might be able to. But I don’t have any use for it
@@griggsfarmsllc Ok. l would feed it to my cows.
Nice
Hello I thinking this process is the same for human consumption except treating the seed maybe keeping the smaller ones. Would you know much about it? Thanks your hard work make this video have a good day.
No I really don’t know anything about how seed used for human consumption or processed
@@griggsfarmsllc Thanks your reply see you then.
This could be a place where you can get seed that doesn't have poison on them that will kill the vital microbial life in the soil, that the plant need a symbiosis with to resist deceases and obtain nutrients.
You are the man..... thank you for not being a "bitch farmer" . Your channel is sooo under viewed at this point. Hopefully it will grow exponentially very soon!
Hey Matt was your ears burning today? I was talking to Hunter Faulkner and your name was brought up.
I used to talk to Hunter quite a bit. Haven’t seen him in a while
@@griggsfarmsllc I called him for Precision Planting parts. He is trying to get me to go to the Next Level, lol!
@@Thomasfarmstn yeah he’s all about super high yields. I lost a few close soybean yield contests to him