"Row Spacing Showdown:15 inch vs 30 inch" Which is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
  • People have been asking about our large-scale 15-inch vs. 30-inch plot all year. Watch today's video and see what you think and hear Dylan's opinion on different scenarios.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @Pennies_on_the_dollar
    @Pennies_on_the_dollar Год назад

    Man yeah, I must agree on the way the field looks with those 30" beans 😁 Be interesting to hear the final take on things!! Good to see corndog again, I bet he really wishes he was there all the time!! Sounds like a plan on next year's planting schedule, looking fwd to that for sure!! Can't wait to see the Livestream as well!! Thank you both for bringing us along!! Really enjoyed the tune while filming the combine in it's natural habitat 😁😁😁🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍

  • @gregcatlett1458
    @gregcatlett1458 Год назад

    The key WORD was early according to the individual year 😂👍. Have made 70+ with all row widths hard pin the reason sometimes. Boy Robert good selection of music on ending drone footage 😂😂. Thanks guys truly enjoy the vids. Take care of Corndog and all the families.

  • @troystout2713
    @troystout2713 Год назад

    Good video Dylan, I agree with the 30" rows. The shot from the grain cart unloading on the go draw bar was really cool, and good drone shots too.

  • @ronaldschultz1189
    @ronaldschultz1189 Год назад

    I love your videos especially with the family.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад

    Here in southern Indiana we tried beans in 30,15 and drilled 7.5 apart and they all did really close to the same yield seemed like the only real difference was in the early growing the more narrow it is the faster it bushed out to cover between the rows but end the end it made better sense to use 15 in rows cause our kinze planter could plant out beans and corn with the same planter

  • @jimmyhicks5458
    @jimmyhicks5458 Год назад

    Dang I was glad to see ole Corndog!!!! Beginning to worry you done trade him off. Lol. Gotta get Ms. Grace back on sometimes. They'll be grown and gone before you can bat an eye.

  • @wesharmon9271
    @wesharmon9271 Год назад

    I think the 30/15/7.5 inch row discussion is like you said depends on where an what kinda ground. Or if you have the ability an or money to be able to have multiple planters. If I was wanting to know the best I would pick farms an plant different widths on each farm three different years in a row one on 7.5 one on 15 an one on 30 an compare. An I know that could vary depending on condition to each year but I think if you can do it on some of your better ground it would give you a pretty good idea on which works best an maybe do this over so many years on every farm you have

  • @Smcquoid12345
    @Smcquoid12345 Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @1Corinthians151-4
    @1Corinthians151-4 Год назад

    We like cutting at an angle too. And we tried both 15 and 30 this year... we will find out which we like soon. We've done 15 already. But we will see 30 sooner or later

  • @clintstegall1069
    @clintstegall1069 Год назад

    Thank you Heavy D, and Mr. Robo, thank for the explanations, and all that you guys do. Oh, I like the cool jam with all the aerial footage. Stay safe, and keep having fun that’s what counts.

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад

      I like HEAVY D so much that I might start going by it.

    • @clintstegall1069
      @clintstegall1069 Год назад

      @@DylanJoyceFarms one of my buddies growing up we nicknamed him Heavy D, great fella, use that name, it couldn’t go to a better fella, that’s why I said it, and I figured you would like it. Congratulations Heavy D, if you need me, holler at me. I’m Clint.

  • @gregrhodes8451
    @gregrhodes8451 Год назад

    Enjoyed the video fellas. Ice always thought narrow rows in beans was better. Yield an weed control also. God bless

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад

      We like the narrow rows better, too, but from what we saw this year, getting them planted timely and getting a good stand is much more essential to yield than row spacing.

  • @lukethurman2672
    @lukethurman2672 Год назад

    Good too see you corndog

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад

      We may have him on the end-of-harvest Livestream when we do it.

  • @LampleyBrothersFarming
    @LampleyBrothersFarming Год назад

    Corn dog likes school as much as I used too 😂. I like the 30" beans too, just go to make sure they are a 30" row bean. If they ain't, they won't bush out enough. Your 15" & 30" looked like they did about the same, on ours the 15" where 10 bushels better. But with how the weather was this year, it's kind of hard to tell. I liked the draw bar footage, it's a different but cool shot

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад +1

      As much as I would like to take credit for that shot I actually saw it on "one happy farmer's" channel and decided it was too cool not to use.

  • @TAHDAHFarm
    @TAHDAHFarm Год назад

    I was going to try 30 inch beans once and was talked into either 15 or 7.5. So I ended up drilling at 7.5. Most are drilled at 7.5" around here but some on 10" rows. Best of luck on planning next year.

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад

      Drilled soybeans are my favorite. It took trying something different for me to realize that.

    • @patgreen6313
      @patgreen6313 Год назад

      @@DylanJoyceFarms I like row beans in the spring for emergence but combining drilled beans is better. We don't have to many fields that we can cut at an angle

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад

      @@patgreen6313 I agree with you on how good drilled soybeans cut.

  • @steveb2915
    @steveb2915 Год назад

    still not found a draper 25 ft.. i was just watching a video 2 years ago where you were saying you wanted a 25ft draper. would the 9400 work with a 30ft or you need 9600 for that size?..i was thinking you could run at the speed you running now but with 8ft more with and the draper might even out..???

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy71 Год назад +1

    In theory, 30” beans will bush out more and produce more per unit of seed planted. But weeds… the chemistry isn’t perfect and I believe you will get more weeds on 30”.
    How I plant is going to be completely different from field to field, based on data I’ve collected over decades. Beans were on my eat ground this year, and organic no till on 20” with a 200k pop netted 72 bpa. I had entire 100+ acre fields that did over 100.
    200 is a really high population for me. I’ve learned that beans are like corn in that extra ears/pods usually detracts from the performance of the individual ears / pods. I want good ears and pods loaded with product, not more volume of mediocre ones.
    God bless you buddy. Hope you came out ok this year.

    • @LtColDaddy71
      @LtColDaddy71 Год назад

      We did not have a drought for the record. I’d be tickled pink with what you got all things considered. Plus, your land is a lot cheaper than IL.

    • @justingermanovich
      @justingermanovich Год назад

      What did you do to get 100 bushel beans?! Also we’re those also 20” as well?

    • @LtColDaddy71
      @LtColDaddy71 Год назад

      @@justingermanovich yes, I’m 20 on corn and beans. I did some twin 60 corn on transitional ground. What I did was it is my best ground, getting close to 10% soil organic matter, and I put on enough hog manure with boom irrigation after nodulation to give it a kick of additional NPK.
      Not all success stories though. We knew we were going to have a tough year on new ground, and not get any premiums. It held true lol. I love corn on ground like that, which goes against the grain. No pun intended. The root system on corn is amazing. When your looking for improved drainage and breaking up the soil, it’s a great crop.

  • @robertmarino2158
    @robertmarino2158 Год назад

    Great video , thanks for explaining the way you like to do , stay safe , enjoy , both of you working hard to improve each year yields !!

  • @ronaldschultz1189
    @ronaldschultz1189 Год назад

    I like 15 in best planted with my split row 7000 jd with brush meters at 110000 population. I added variable rate with hydraulic drive precision planting. 110000 on better ground and 160000 on sand ridges. Best yield so far was110 bpa although can be 8 bpa to nothing on sand ridges with no rain.

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад

      We have had similar results you described. Cut back on the population on good ground and dial it up on poorer soils. Almost the opposite of what you do on corn populations.

  • @chuckrobinson6244
    @chuckrobinson6244 Год назад +1

    How was the weeds in the 15 inch versus the 30 I always noticed less weed pressure in the 15

  • @jamesbinkley4325
    @jamesbinkley4325 Год назад

    I like trial on the beans

  • @Thomasfarmstn
    @Thomasfarmstn Год назад

    My personal preference is 30”. I like spraying them and my opinion look better.
    The UT data is that 15” will normally yield 1-5 bushel more per acre. I would love to set up on 20” rows. I think that is the magic number.
    You need to do a field in 7.5”, 15” and 30” next year.

    • @DylanJoyceFarms
      @DylanJoyceFarms  Год назад +1

      I would if it wasn't so much trouble to tape off every other row on the drill. We are going back to drilling all our beans on 7.5s unless we get behind again. They seem to work best for us. Different row spacings fit different farm operations management styles. You just got to find the one that works on your farm.

  • @bfgedits2024
    @bfgedits2024 Год назад

    Give corndog a horse and a trailer to go behind it so he can help out with the harvest

  • @todd1808
    @todd1808 Год назад

    🦾🦾