Best Wheat Ever!!!
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Border View Farms is a mid-sized family farm that sits on the Ohio-Michigan border. My name is Nathan. I make and edit all of the videos posted here. I farm with my dad, Mark and uncle, Phil. Our part-time employee, Brock, also helps with the filming. 1980 was our first year in Waldron where our main farm is now. Since then we have grown the operation from just a couple hundred acres to over 3,000. Watch my 500th video for a history of our farm I filmed with my dad.
I started making these videos in the fall of 2019 as a way to help show what I do on a daily basis as a farmer. Agriculture is different from any other industry and I believe the more people that are showing their small piece of agriculture, helps to build our story. We face unique challenges and stressful situations but have some of the most rewarding payoffs in the end. I get to spend everyday doing what I love, raising my kids on the farm, and trying to push our farm to be better every year. I hope that I can address questions or concerns that you might have about farms and agriculture.
I hope you enjoy my content and ask questions as you have them. I do my best to answer anything I can. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate you subscribing to my channel and liking my videos. You can also find me on Facebook borderviewfarms and on Instagram @borderviewfarms
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The big Ferris wheel in the field. The 360 is certainly a very cool outfit.
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Great video and superb explanation on the viability and economics of double crop beans.
Best of luck with them.
Hello from Iowa. I love how informative your videos are. Keep them coming.
That’s very interesting I’m from Australia Queensland the system is Very expensive to insurance. Thanks Peter Shelton
Thanks for the explanation on double crops, well done Nathan, appreciate it.
Good explanation of your crop insurance policy. From a crop insurance underwriter
Hello from California thank you for your videos you are the best Border View Farms
Your uncle was in front of me in Maumee. He was getting weighted out as I was going in. New truck looks good.
You should have ask him when he's going to make his RUclips debut!
1:23 @@nickjewart9351 not going there, never see him on the videos. Figured he don't want to be on the videos so I don't bug him.
Great results with your wheat!! Wishing you, Brock and your families a happy and safe 4th of July.
I also have an Android and Spotify and it doesn't Automatically start. So I did some checking. If you use Android Auto, there is a setting you can turn off so that Music will not start playing immediately. Go to settings, then Connections. Clear at the bottom is Android Auto. There is an option to Start Music Automatically. Turn that Off. Hopefully that fixes Spotify turning on Automatically!
Lots of farmers have great wheat this year, that should make the price go down 😮
Dry farmers aren’t having the greatest yield, so easy on the comments for price and yield
Corn looking great. Wheat is sounding like a bumper crop this year, Yea.
Very interesting video , well done Nathan, thanks from Australia :)
An added bonus if you have a good yield, is that it keeps the history average high.
So, is there any opportunity to rent some wheat stubble in Lucas county to grow even more double crop beans?
Good morning Nathan from north Iowa, great tutorial again today !
G’job Nathan, always a fan of the analytical videos, mainly to inform any non farmers watching, that think it’s just throw the seed in the ground and wait. Keep crushin it🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Nathan, I want you to remember that 121 bu/a in 2024 and since you're young enough, compare to yields in 2050. I'll be long gone but I'd bet it will be at least a third higher.
Glad you had your main man with you today. These are the times he will always remember
Glad you had good wheat, now to have phil market it for big money 💰💰💰 .
Sure like how your dad takes pride in his farms and their buildings. Hope you or the boys keep the tradition going.
I have much respect for your dad.
Man that corn is tall!!!
Just curious. Will you do the regular cleaning and any maintenance required on the combine after wheat harvest? Like you normally do in the fall. Congratulations on the good wheat harvest.
Turkeys gotta eat something.
How much do you get paid for straw?
The irrigation corn is looking beautiful. Will be interesting to see what yield you can get out of it.
Congrats on the wheat harvest amount per acre.
Another great video. All of your insight is so interesting.
Is there a planting date for double crop beans in Lucas County?
I'm not sure but we should be well ahead of it as early as the wheat came off if there is one.
How are you going to get the anhydrous bar back to Waldron for maintenance since the 8RX is coming back with the grain cart?
It will get there, not sure when or how but it will
Good morning
How much did the 360 Rain cost?
Wtf
I know a guy who I spray for who plants sorghum behind his barley and wheat. Works good for him especially on his deer infested farms lol.
We're in a area where we can get it and keep dc separate, mile north cant it's like as you said all tossed in together, agent said got 1 client that did it as you said had 0 beans in one county but had wheat and corn, made it worn otherwise waste of money, like he said government did nothing adding it
Plugging up your combine is somewhat similar to going through a storm in a small sailboat. What they do is talk about their first year sailing. What happens is after the first year that never happens again. Why? Because the avoidance is much greater after one storm siege. Do I ever want to go through that again? Well no. Plugging up your combine solid. Well after that happens ya'll watch out the back a little closer.
Well used to always be 7:00 now 8:00. Are you getting tired of making videos. You have alot on your plate. I can tell things are not like they used to be.
I think you need to drug test that corn🌽 awesome job Nathan.
That’s a lot of fertilizer they will bail up
Good morning
Awesome wheat. You can see it. It’s just all heads.
Please go over what variety or maturity of bean you use!
It's been a while, but we used to do relay intercrop. We would plant wheat either in fall or spring following seed corn. The wheat was 2 rows 10 inches apart and skip one in between, beans were in 30" rows. We would plant the beans in may. We made skids for the cutter bar that that pushed the beans down so we could cut the wheat off the top. Problem we had at the time was head scab and the fungicide we needed wasn't labeled for our state.
I've seen that done.
Does your double crop bean yield figure into your production history average? Here in Missouri our understanding is it figures in to your production history. That is if you buy double crop insurance it just came available here. So if we insure out double crop beans our average can go down. I do not know about the enterprise units and if it figures in with the first crop beans. We can insure beans buy per field basis but that also raises the price of coverage. I don't feel here its worth
Double crop has its own APH so it won't affect first crop APH
Your corn roomba is pretty cool.
Are those pheasants flying from the wheat?
Thanks for the video
That AgroPro wheat looks like the real deal
Why did'nt Deere invite you to that content creator event ?
Because I'm a nobody
But you would have advertised their technology a whole lot better than most of the people who were there.....
@@BorderViewFarms You can't be nobody they had you testing there top secret planting parts!
As far a fertility goes the beans are actually going to fix some nitrogen for next years corn crop right?
I suppose but I don't really count on that either
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What was the herbicide you used last fall for your wheat
Talinor
Hope balers get it done.
45mph is very slow
Ya need a name for the rain!
Can you explain why soybean seed to plant double crops would be cheaper than seed to plant in April? Maybe I misunderstood
They don't have to dump them for regular price so they cheaper them up
Soybeans don't keep from one year to the next very well. So if a seed company has extra soybean seed at the end of the year they will sell and untreated beans as grain for whatever the current market price is. So rather that sell them as grain they off a discount to customers for double crop as a way to sell them for more than grain price but still be able to sell them. Treated beans are even worse for the companies as they are considered hazardous waste and they have to pay to dispose of them, so if they can be sold for DC even at a steep discount it's worth it.
We're about two hrs north of you and no one double crops here, so I didn't know that. Thanks for the response. Really enjoy the channel.
What was the harvest loss app you use?
Equipment mobile from John Deere
Why is there a fire hydrant out in the middle of nowhere?
re hydrant out on the middle of nowhere?
Technically it's within the village limits and there are houses down the line hooked to the town water
How much is 1 bu to kg?
One bushel of wheat = 60 pounds = 27.216 kg
@@M8Stealth if i'm correct an average/ac of 120bu to kg is 132 ton/Ha?
@@RickyCervo
1bu = 27,216kg
120bu= 27,216*120= 3 265,92kg
3265,92kg/acre
1 Acre= 0,405 Hectares
3265,92kg/ac / 0,405= 8 064kg/ha
So his yield in the metric system would be about 8tonnes/hectare👍🏻
@@menzimac6813 Many thanks!! It's a real good average!! Here in North Italy it's hard to reach this average
@@RickyCervo Wow, I would not have thought that! Here in Sweden 8t/ha is a normal average, I always thought that Italy had a lot better yields than us!