Mike, I appreciate the time you put into your videos. I farm by myself, without anyone to talk to.... Watching a nice guy like you is very uplifting! Thanks again
Corn looks nice , it'll sure like that N when the roots get there! My old man always said put the hood ornament between the rows and don't look back. Day or two of the great outdoors is nice but you'll be ready for the cab back pretty quick! 28% sure is a greasey , corrosive product, probably safer than ammonia but still a pain to handle!! Thanks for the video!
Great video. My family is about ready to send me off to the orphanage because of the time our TV at home spends on these farming videos. If they only knew how bad I want to do this, they would find me a farm to work on. I would just about pay someone to let me come work in their fields a day or two to get some tractor time in.
That 29 is a sweet running machine. Not a lot of power but drives good and runs out good. I always enjoyed side dressing corn and cotton with liquid rigs. Have used gas but hate the stuff. Kinda dangerous. I was overcome once when the regulator malfunctioned and wouldn't shut off. Got some scorched lungs out of it. Darn fine looking crop and cows.
A Millennial would freak out because they do not have GPS guidance to steer for them while side-dressing the corn! Growing up, my "GPS Guidance System" was a tree at the other end of the field. It may have been at a slight angle, but at least the rows were straight!
I side dread some corn last week for the farmer I work for and going to try and do more tomorrow hear in central Minnesota. I have a question when that one pease sheared off how did you stop the fertilizer from comeing out did you just shout the pump of or something else?
Fun to watch video. Seems like things are always happening on the farm that you have to work through. What camera do you use to take footage? It has good resolution.
@@kutzeeuw yes pretty much. Some sugar beets are in near Saginaw valley but the rest couldn't even get in the fields even now almost July. Like I say you can drive anywhere and the fields are bare. A few tile Fields we're planted and that's it. Governor has ok'd fed help alot of small farm's without insurance probably go out of business.
@@steelydan42 wow that suck s .when crops get under water doe more than 24ours. Then most of the time there lost. Whe have now amazing heat. 93/94f. Whe have still not enough ground water.the level of it is still far below the point.,what is must shut be.last Year whe had a verry dry summer. From June till oktober nearly no rain.and last winter allso no rain or snow. They say climat change i think more and more true
Mike, I appreciate the time you put into your videos. I farm by myself, without anyone to talk to.... Watching a nice guy like you is very uplifting! Thanks again
That's an good looking 2950 nice 👍👍 and what a nice thing to see and AC 185 in action nice video 😁
Sure looks nice to be driving that tractor. Thanks for another beautiful video.
The old 2950 sounds sweet!
Great vids. From Somerset England
Hello Mike. I think that as time goes on you are like wine getting better and better.
I would definitely enjoy that setup fresh air !
Corn looks nice , it'll sure like that N when the roots get there! My old man always said put the hood ornament between the rows and don't look back. Day or two of the great outdoors is nice but you'll be ready for the cab back pretty quick! 28% sure is a greasey , corrosive product, probably safer than ammonia but still a pain to handle!! Thanks for the video!
Great video. My family is about ready to send me off to the orphanage because of the time our TV at home spends on these farming videos. If they only knew how bad I want to do this, they would find me a farm to work on. I would just about pay someone to let me come work in their fields a day or two to get some tractor time in.
I'm the same way my parents just want to get ride of me because I use some much data on these farming videos
That 29 is a sweet running machine. Not a lot of power but drives good and runs out good. I always enjoyed side dressing corn and cotton with liquid rigs. Have used gas but hate the stuff. Kinda dangerous. I was overcome once when the regulator malfunctioned and wouldn't shut off. Got some scorched lungs out of it. Darn fine looking crop and cows.
Great videos, near Berne Indiana
Good looking cattle ,I take it there Holstein Friesian cattle ?, great video mike
I remember as a small kid going to Greenville for family reunions on my mothers side.
Thanks for sharing Mike got my 28 on 2 weeks ago 🌽🚜👍
A Millennial would freak out because they do not have GPS guidance to steer for them while side-dressing the corn! Growing up, my "GPS Guidance System" was a tree at the other end of the field. It may have been at a slight angle, but at least the rows were straight!
Great content.i just subscribed.thanks for sharing and God bless.
Thanks for the work you put in to making this video
Great video Mike!!!
Nice farm how many acres do they farm
Saludos desde Puebla México!
Good looking cows👍
That takes you back to Ag mechanics class, fixing pull ropes! That makes a long day 100 acres and a 29
I've used a cordless drill and socket to start a pump motor when the cord broke before. Nice hack if it can't be fixed right away.
Good Job !
I side dread some corn last week for the farmer I work for and going to try and do more tomorrow hear in central Minnesota. I have a question when that one pease sheared off how did you stop the fertilizer from comeing out did you just shout the pump of or something else?
There is a shut off valve on the bottom of the tank.
Great video Mike! Brings back fond memories for me. Say is that a 8n Ford tractor you have in the barn?
Just wondering, what's the difference between sidedressing and just spraying? Is it that you put the fertilizer more precisely with the sidedressing?
Can you do a video on your cattle mixer
I have a old love to see yours cheers Rodney
Fun to watch video. Seems like things are always happening on the farm that you have to work through. What camera do you use to take footage? It has good resolution.
The nitrogen is being added to the center of the row. The corn's roots reach out to the center of the row?
Nice vid mike 👍
What's the light up in the rops for?
I'm guessing they have several or at least one other machine to help side dress corn?
Yes the 7830 will be on the bigger applicator soon.
@@farmhandmike Thanks, you're pulling a six row ?
Hope phillippines easy working like that😊
Nice 50 series Deere but you need a canopy
Garland Henry I was thinking the same thing
What kind of sprayer was that that was white?
GVM I believe.
When do you hill the corn?
We don't do that here in Ohio
No gps on that one.
Just see the AC on Instagram
Good video.
Stainless steel buddy!
Always something that needs fixing when you are farming.
That's so true you fix one thing and 5 more thing have to be fix on the farm
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When i was a little brat a tractor with a cab was a big thing my how things have changed.
You should see Michigan. Nothing in the fields a complete loss only things in the fields are ducks and geese swimming.
Is this for the whole state of Michigan?
@@kutzeeuw yes pretty much. Some sugar beets are in near Saginaw valley but the rest couldn't even get in the fields even now almost July. Like I say you can drive anywhere and the fields are bare. A few tile Fields we're planted and that's it. Governor has ok'd fed help alot of small farm's without insurance probably go out of business.
@@steelydan42 wow that suck s .when crops get under water doe more than 24ours. Then most of the time there lost.
Whe have now amazing heat. 93/94f.
Whe have still not enough ground water.the level of it is still far below the point.,what is must shut be.last Year whe had a verry dry summer. From June till oktober nearly no rain.and last winter allso no rain or snow.
They say climat change i think more and more true
This farmer is living in 1960$
You need to get a fork lift for your farm....
There is a forklift. I just was not starting it up for 6 bags.
Need American wife
Man that's got to suck no cab no auto steer just like you went back in time to the 80's
It was quite enjoyable.