It's A Little Thick Out Here!!! Corn Planting #2 (4/26/24)
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- After a quick start to corn planting, a breakdown on Kelly's sprayer bring things to a halt. Matt gives an in depth explanation of some of the planting technolgy he's utilizing with variable rate seeding and the benefits behind it. A sudden overnight rainstorm stops planting in its tracks but the crew at Griggs Farms is able to get back in the fields soon due to the covercrop still growing in the field.
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Another excellent planting video. Well done as the Brits would say. Young farmers would learn a lot if they follow your guidelines. Thanks!!
Thanks!
I really appreciate the explanations you give. Really helps this non farmer understand.
That’s our goal! Thanks
EVRY FUKKIN VIDEO, i watch top to bottom! Your fricken knowledge ia amazing!
DK 68-35 was my best yielding corn last year along with DK 66-06.
Kelly is farmer strong with the bags of seed!
Ever thought about going to 30” on everything? Friend of ours put a kit in his picker and liked it a lot. I would say 38” rows would make it easier to get down the rows with equipment. He started just spraying across the rows at an angle instead of down them.
No I’m not going to 30” wide cotton. It would dramatically reduce our picking efficiency.
Great video Matt, corn in NC where I live is looking really good and wheat is coming along nicely as well. I hope things continue to go smoothly for y’all as well. Have a safe and blessed week and I hope Kelly had a great Mother’s Day 🙏🏻
Thanks!
Why is the corn blue?
@@BillMorris-sx7vi that’s the color of the seed treatment
stay safe yall
Let Matt do the lifting it will do him good
Hey non farmer here but how many’s bags does it take plant a acre
Corn is planted at an average of 27,000 seeds per acre. There are 80,000 seed in a bag.
Cotton is planted at 37,000 seeds per acre. There are 230,000 seed in a bag
Soybeans are planted at 130-140,000 seeds per acre. There are 140,000 seeds in a bag
Have you considered doing corn and beans on 20” row spacing and cotton at 40”? Or having two planters, one for cotton and one for corn and beans?
I considered 20/40” but with our hot, humid summers, there’s not enough air flow between corn rows on 20”. I’ve seen several years where narrow row corn burnt up here while wider rows did much better.
I would have 2 planters if I could afford 2 with the technology I use. Unfortunately, our farm is too small for it to be financially feasible. Yes I am losing out on a little yield with wide row corn but I’ve proven we can make some dang good yields regardless.
Great question
@@griggsfarmsllc I suppose it all comes down to capturing all available sunlight by the third week of June at summer solstice, or at least
95-97% of it. So, as long as the crop is able to "close the rows" by that time, all is in place for maximum yield potential of the crop.
Hey Matt I was just wondering so your able to plant in to the cover crop like that I thought you should role it first but you’re able to plant into it!?
It wasn’t quite mature enough to roll yet
@@griggsfarmsllc Oh
do you like 38s on corn? Or is that just because of cotton
Just because of cotton. I think 30” corn is the ideal spacing. Just can’t afford 2 different planters with all the technology.
I will say I much prefer working on tractors on 38” spacing though…