Georgia Farmer Sets New State Corn Yield Record

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @younggunfarmer416
    @younggunfarmer416 7 лет назад +9

    congatuations to the farmer.350 is an amazing accomplishment.

  • @jbmbanter
    @jbmbanter 10 лет назад +3

    This guy's yields are fantastic. I remember 20 or so years ago when I was selling John Deere parts that good crops included 2 bale cotton, 2 ton peanuts and 200 bushels per acre corn were considered exceptional. Keep up the good work!

    • @jbmbanter897
      @jbmbanter897 10 лет назад

      ThisnThatPackRat I guess my comment didn't set well with you. Hope you have yields that comparable to what you are applying. I wasn't meaning to upset anyone. It was just an observation. I hope you have great results!

    • @jbmbanter897
      @jbmbanter897 10 лет назад

      ThisnThatPackRat Thanks for the insight! No, I am not a farmer and don't have the stuff to gamble with the Lord over rain or the lack thereof. It was just a layman's formula back in the 80s to listen and try to decide whether my farm customers were having 'good' yields. We know who posted this vid and it couldn't be anything that would be too damning to a GA farmer. Mighty dry in East central GA right now and when I rode down to my campsite this morning I noticed every center pivot that I could see was pumping hard. The young man along with his Dad who manage my Uncle's Estate farm both said they would like to see 3/4 inches of rain because it covered all parts of the field and does a whole lot more good than 1 inch of pumped water.
      As far as nitrogen goes I hope their injection with a 'lay by' boom will use most of their nitrogen for the crop rather than turn into run off. There's a nice 8 acre pond that is the beneficiary of many liquids that run off of the pivot crops during rainy spells. . I was thinking nitrogen was one thing but are some of the other chemicals applied more dangerous to the pond and it's aquatic life? Pesticides and Round Up come to mind.
      Thanks again.

  • @SithSereyPheap1
    @SithSereyPheap1 8 лет назад +2

    Great advice.Thanks Randy !

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 3 года назад +2

    I want to know cost per bushel to accomplish that yield.

  • @jbmbanter
    @jbmbanter 10 лет назад +5

    I like the way the combine was running through the field. It always seems to me that farmers are in too big of a hurry and run combines too fast to make sure that all of the yield is harvested.

    • @raduvas90
      @raduvas90 5 лет назад +1

      If you got an axial flow combine, there's no problem going fast

    • @tf7274
      @tf7274 2 года назад +1

      Randy talked about his JD 9600 going 1.7mph with a 6 row head in 300bu corn...and getting every kernel...

    • @johnallen5996
      @johnallen5996 2 года назад

      Very obvious watching the vid it was slowed down. Watch the guy walking,,,he’s going in slow motion

  • @johnsheetz6639
    @johnsheetz6639 2 года назад +1

    He got all the 'cides!

  • @CoryReinado
    @CoryReinado Месяц назад

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  • @chriscardoza9714
    @chriscardoza9714 7 лет назад +4

    you will keep up with it and it will pay off in the long run...

  • @clobenstine
    @clobenstine 12 лет назад +1

    I have no problem believe this, our hybrids today have very high potential, if you have enough water at the right times, take care of your pests, weeds, and other diseases, use enough N P & K (not just use it, but make sure its available to your crop) at the right times, and provide that crop with the correct micronutrients when it needs them. It will be different for ever grower throughout the country, but its very possible. I know David Hula in Virginia last year grew some 4-500 bushel corn.

  • @Rockhoundingcolorado
    @Rockhoundingcolorado Год назад +1

    Corn is 100 percent weather. It must be changing? Lol.

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbacon 3 года назад +2

    *Corn*

  • @arvindr8781
    @arvindr8781 4 года назад +1

    Can corn-fields be used for Acetone-Butanol fermentation? It's been researched for over 80 years, especially with the researches that went along with ethanol fermentation.

  • @penskepc2374
    @penskepc2374 3 года назад +1

    Now thats a winner!

  • @christiaanajcronje
    @christiaanajcronje 11 лет назад +1

    Hi Dan. Our average comes to 35 inches a year, average summer temps rarely goes north of 87 farenheit.

  • @kanggandachannel4214
    @kanggandachannel4214 3 года назад +1

    Very good farm

  • @marciogalindo8622
    @marciogalindo8622 7 лет назад +1

    Hi!
    Congratulations for the acomplishment!
    How many seeds per Acre?

  • @DIESELMO2NV
    @DIESELMO2NV 4 года назад +2

    I wanna start a farming business how do I start??? Where do I learn how to farm???

  • @christiaanajcronje
    @christiaanajcronje 11 лет назад +1

    John.
    Taxes comes roughly to 42%. What makes it harder in South africa is our inflation rates, coupled to a 14% sales tax...
    Now sales tax you get back at the end of the season, but you need to pay it anyways.
    It is expensive to borrow money, even on equipment we pay 12.5% where I know in America you can get down to 0% on some brands. or 3% over a longer period.
    But we need to run new equipment and be on the cutting edge of technology to make that yeilds possible.

  • @kennygarland7005
    @kennygarland7005 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @mcconn746
    @mcconn746 Год назад +1

    Could higher CO2 in the air part of the reason he did so well. I have read Patrick Moore talking about "greening of the planet." I wonder how many yield records have been broken...just wondering.

    • @tf7274
      @tf7274 Год назад

      It's a solar cycle and rain cycle playing with exceptional growing practices in ever improving hybrids.
      C02 sales pitch works in the city...but forest fire smoke will not improve yields...timely rains do more than any agricultural practices...including irrigation.

    • @mcconn746
      @mcconn746 Год назад

      @@tf7274 I read that some green houses increase CO2 levels to 1500. I am not asking if it is the major part but if it is a significant part.

  • @Sirabun-qd6nu
    @Sirabun-qd6nu Год назад +1

    Modern

  • @DanJanOutdoors
    @DanJanOutdoors 11 лет назад +1

    hows the moisture down there? do you guys get much rain?

  • @stephensfarms7165
    @stephensfarms7165 7 лет назад +2

    I live in Louisiana I yielded 231 bushels to the acre of yellow corn.

    • @lalitkumarchopra9013
      @lalitkumarchopra9013 6 лет назад

      Ronald, Interested to buy corn from you. Plz contact 00-31-653643286.

  • @khotibpertanian553
    @khotibpertanian553 3 года назад +1

    Good Farm

  • @scottkaercher1733
    @scottkaercher1733 3 года назад +1

    Randy hasn't beaten david hula yet.

  • @nandottt
    @nandottt 12 лет назад +3

    i'm sure he dumped the same amount of herbicides, pesticides and fertilizer as other farmers who grow corn. ok he probaly dumped a little more fertiliser but only the amount that corn needs. his secret is water. his corn is probably even healthier than some corn which didn't grow in such ideal conditions.

    • @michaelhancock937
      @michaelhancock937 6 лет назад

      He's constantly pulling tissue samples, water only when you need to, variable rate fertilize, if it doesn't need it don't put it out there. You have to know your corn crop has what it needs, not hope or guess it does.

  • @mikematanhire4629
    @mikematanhire4629 3 года назад +3

    Why not use tonnes, what the heck is bushels

    • @Beyonder8335
      @Beyonder8335 11 месяцев назад

      Bushels are what grain is measured in here in North America, it’s not comparable to tonnes as it’s a volume unit not weight.

  • @kylerjanovec1761
    @kylerjanovec1761 7 лет назад +5

    that must be good dirt

  • @christiaanajcronje
    @christiaanajcronje 12 лет назад +1

    My dad grows corn and soybeans in South Africa, his cornyeilds this year was running average 11 tons per hectare I guess that is about 154 bushel per acre?
    It is dryland though.
    Some areas made 182bu/ac

  • @rivaldohesly
    @rivaldohesly 3 года назад +1

    Luar biasa pertanian dengan teknologi terbaik

  • @DanJanOutdoors
    @DanJanOutdoors 11 лет назад +1

    cool thanks!

  • @s.venkateswarpatnaik2484
    @s.venkateswarpatnaik2484 2 года назад +1

    My Request to you all and scientists and Farmers market to grow such biggest Farm in my State Odisha, Bhubaneswar, Khurda, Cuttack in Odisha state in India

  • @kelvinwambura8083
    @kelvinwambura8083 3 года назад +1

    Welcome in Tanzania land is huge bring technology and skill

  • @mikeskidmore6754
    @mikeskidmore6754 6 лет назад +1

    I think to break records you have to use too much Fertilizer .. I am interested in No-Till Records not stated here if he is a sod buster or a no-till Farmer ?

  • @kelvinwambura8083
    @kelvinwambura8083 3 года назад +2

    Congratulation welcome in Africa land is virgin and huge bring technology and

  • @colplowboy
    @colplowboy 8 лет назад +1

    sir I won' t go hungry I know how to farm too but the right way the way that leads to self reliant life go fig!

  • @elsa-devotemachinery8081
    @elsa-devotemachinery8081 8 лет назад +1

    Why not use a corn combine harvester?

    • @justingermanovich
      @justingermanovich 8 лет назад

      That combine was made to harvest corn and other specific crops. Some combine are made too only harvest one type of crop. For example, tomatoe, blueberries, potatoes etc.

  • @brentfellers9632
    @brentfellers9632 Год назад +1

    Pour on the chemicals and mono crop.

  • @michaelhancock937
    @michaelhancock937 4 года назад +1

    No one I know of will put in the time or effort that Mr. Randy does, but they want to tell him how they could do the same..........

  • @vailhem7827
    @vailhem7827 10 лет назад +4

    Needs some biochar and some SumaGrow... he'd reach 400 in no time

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 8 лет назад

      +Vailhem He is also making 15 T/ac. of stalks and roots to make OM. His yield is now in 2015 over 450 bu. When stalks go from 8 lb to 1 lb OM that's 3,700lb OM. The OM oxidizes with help from fungi + bacteria and go to provide N, P, S, ect. while biochar is just a way to store minerals.

    • @Brohymn80
      @Brohymn80 8 лет назад

      +Robert Reznik There's a bit more to biochar than *just* a way to store minerals

  • @pal98111
    @pal98111 7 лет назад +1

    And handsome too. 😘

  • @ceoofcorn411
    @ceoofcorn411 4 года назад +1

    Based

  • @colplowboy
    @colplowboy 8 лет назад +1

    Yep more than likely did happen that way but Monstano was not in the game then so the native peoples way of crossing crops was between same species ( Open Pollination) not cross Genetic species which is GMO's

    • @russellrichter3473
      @russellrichter3473 8 лет назад +1

      so in reply all us farmers will stop raising go crops and I mean world wide your only task in this is to personally tell the 3.5 to 4 billion people that are going die of stavation why. My family has farmed for 5 generation in North Dakota and you have no concept of modern farming so shut up go home and be happy your not hungry

    • @crazy808ish
      @crazy808ish 8 лет назад

      Really? Because from what I've seen, more and more people are turning away from GMO's, so that argument doesn't really work out.

  • @chandlerbennett4287
    @chandlerbennett4287 11 лет назад +1

    sure he had the highest yield but did he make money. Inputs are expensive!

  • @jerrymalinab7335
    @jerrymalinab7335 8 лет назад +1

    yes,,,, lovely corn.... farming is great ... fun and exciting.... yeah...buy now...

  • @SamRoxxJDM
    @SamRoxxJDM 10 лет назад +1

    he looks like Channing Tatum

  • @jerrymalinab7335
    @jerrymalinab7335 9 лет назад +1

    yes, kick off and play... buy now............ lovely corn.......

  • @aqueseth
    @aqueseth 3 года назад +1

    Georgia the growers of corn and peaches and peanuts and pecans 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🥜🥜🥜🥜🥜🥜🥜🥜🥜

  • @toh192
    @toh192 12 лет назад +1

    But next year their wells will be dry.

    • @michaelhancock937
      @michaelhancock937 6 лет назад

      It's been 5 years, Wells still have plenty of water..............

  • @skyfairy1959
    @skyfairy1959 8 лет назад +2

    brett faaaaaaaaavre!

  • @Digger927
    @Digger927 7 лет назад +8

    He probably had $1200/acre in it to produce. I read he broke 500 bushel per acre this past year. It's amazing but too bad it's all done with chemical and irrigation...basically fake food.

    • @clintondall9416
      @clintondall9416 5 лет назад

      What’s the problem with feed nitrogen to the corn if that’s what it needs for higher yields

    • @james4727
      @james4727 5 лет назад

      ?? How can food be 'fake', without this kind of 'fake' food majority of people would be starving.

  • @ArtRockBS
    @ArtRockBS 7 лет назад +1

    ah, thats the normality in italy. But taxes and others shits made us in negative. Awesome!

  • @johnnyboypdq
    @johnnyboypdq 11 лет назад +1

    UH, whos seed did he use? Monsantos?

  • @richeywcassel
    @richeywcassel 9 лет назад +3

    Funny how the farmer pays great attention to detail and yet still runs a walker combine. Terrible looking sample running even that slow. Deere sure tricked a lot of 20th century farmers.

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 8 лет назад +1

      +Richard Cassel JD has a new 21st century walker "W series" combine that competes against the Claas Lexion. It has a setup cylinder and two threshing cylinders.

    • @deerekid320
      @deerekid320 8 лет назад

      +Richard Cassel that video was also slow motion.

    • @Ethan-ck6iz
      @Ethan-ck6iz 6 лет назад

      The video is in slo mo.

  • @khaledtaliaa623
    @khaledtaliaa623 7 лет назад +1

    אני מת על החקלאות

  • @brendajones6731
    @brendajones6731 Месяц назад

    Jesus saves

  • @edlover92
    @edlover92 12 лет назад +1

    No, I'm not stupid. Pioneer HI-Bred corn seeds are GMO's, the brand name on it matters very little. When you dump huge amounts of chemical pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers on monocultured land you destroy the soil and encourage pest problems. Also planting GMO's often contaminates neighboring farms which cuases all kinds of problems for farmers (i.e. ignorant fools) like me. That's not being a "steward of the land", that's being a maruader of the land for short term profits.

    • @hahn4320
      @hahn4320 8 лет назад

      colston proud, apparently you are pretty ignorant.

  • @colplowboy
    @colplowboy 9 лет назад +1

    Yes it is nice corn too bad it is GMO GMO's cost more than they save that the cold hard truth are record crops worth our health give it some thought?

    • @sstroh08
      @sstroh08 9 лет назад +5

      +colplowboyif corn was never genetically modified an ear would be about the size of a quarter, don't believe the crap you read about hybrids....

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 8 лет назад

      +sstroh08 The way i understand corn's start, the first was a cross between two different species and man saved this new cross and developed it. It was not equipped to survive in the wild. The cross had a very small seed stem.

    • @crazy808ish
      @crazy808ish 8 лет назад

      You obviously don't know the definition of gmo....

  • @marygould7934
    @marygould7934 7 лет назад +2

    well at least he looks decent compared to the popular belief on how farmers look with the overalls and stuff .. dont think they dress like that anymore though... lol..

    • @mar504
      @mar504 6 лет назад

      Modern farming is a far cry from what it used to be. It's not about hard physical labor any more, someone with an engineering and biology background will be much more successful

  • @daynecox3149
    @daynecox3149 7 лет назад +2

    In the end he will kill the land with all those Chemicals.

    • @michaelhancock937
      @michaelhancock937 6 лет назад +3

      There's no "killing the land" with all of those chemicals. Apparently you have been brain washed and really have no clue of farming practices these days.

  • @jbllbj9281
    @jbllbj9281 7 лет назад +1

    I was at a meeting were he was speaking and wanted him to show me the scale tickets. He wouldn't show them to me to prove his yield. He started to talk to someone else. He is full of shit. Computer weights. Big charts that look great. No proof. I go off the elevator scale not on what if.

    • @michaelhancock937
      @michaelhancock937 6 лет назад

      I live close to mr.randy, actually spread a little fertilizer for him, I've seen it with my own eyes, but I bet if he did show you scale weights, you'd probably still doubt him.

  • @eddiespagetti8395
    @eddiespagetti8395 Год назад +1

    Of course gmo hillarious. Short term glory is great. Unfortunately gmo are make more problems than good

    • @Beyonder8335
      @Beyonder8335 11 месяцев назад

      Bs. What problems are there?