A farmer explains how a modern corn planter works

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • The time is finally here! We just got started planting corn. This is the first of a series of videos about planting. Today I’ll give an overview of how the planter works. Go ahead and ask any questions you might have and I’ll do my best to answer them in upcoming videos. Hop in, let’s go for a ride!

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  • @patrickmorgan3326
    @patrickmorgan3326 4 года назад +31

    It’s mind boggling to realize how much engineering , manufacturing and labor is required to put a box of cereal on the breakfast table. This is knowledge that should be explained in schools so that folks would have appreciation for America’s farmers.

    • @c.shoefish
      @c.shoefish 4 года назад +2

      Everyone thinks that college is the only way to earn a living, and it's damn sad.

    • @larrydaniels6532
      @larrydaniels6532 4 года назад +2

      What is being shown is a small, almost insignificant amount of the totality of the engineering, manufacturing and labor that is needed to put a box of cereal on the shelf. First of all, field corn is primarily used for animal feed. Secondly, the value of a farmer's crop would be nothing if it was not further enhanced - oats, wheat, corn all need massive investments to get to a product the consumer can use, billions of dollars that food processors have made to convert raw grain into a consumer product, add to that the substantial advertising, transportation and a host of other expenditures and you can see that the farmer is only a part of a very complicated chain. It is a bit like asking what is the most vital organ in your body- the brain, the heart, the lungs? Eliminate one and the others are doomed. The truth is that each is relying on the entire system to function as a whole!

    • @jfstraube
      @jfstraube 4 года назад

      @@c.shoefish Er, I would have the video would have reinforced that college would be a really really good idea to understand, make the best use of, and innovate in farming. College without hands on experience and dirt under your nails? That would not be farming.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад +3

      Our schools have FFA and I think they are doing a pretty good job. City schools often don’t have that...

  • @juliancope1925
    @juliancope1925 3 месяца назад +1

    I must say out of all the farmers that do videos on here without question your channel is the best of them all” absolutely brilliant how you teach people like me that’s not a farmer how all things work 👏👏👏

  • @Run.Ran.Run1
    @Run.Ran.Run1 4 года назад +27

    But, but Bloomberg said you just have to dig a hole, put a seed in, you put dirt on it add water and up comes corn.
    Thanks for your work and for educating us on how our food comes to our tables.

    • @donmcmannamy3409
      @donmcmannamy3409 4 года назад +6

      The closest Bloomberg has come to a farm is flying over them in his private jet

    • @larrydaniels6532
      @larrydaniels6532 4 года назад

      Dude, field corn is primarily for animal feed, ethanol, and high fructose corn sweeteners. This is not sweet corn, I'll bet Bloomberg knows the difference! I can also guarantee that if Michael Bloomberg put his vast knowledge to the task of farming he would surpass almost everyone else that is farming, he didn't become a billionaire by being stupid, his intelligence would be rewarded in whatever endeavor he chose!

    • @donmcmannamy3409
      @donmcmannamy3409 4 года назад +2

      @@larrydaniels6532 not realy Larry. He doesn't know how good is planted these days most likely he dosen't now what it is fed to, of and feed c corn is used for fuel as well

    • @americasdream1265
      @americasdream1265 4 года назад +3

      @@larrydaniels6532 I would bet that Bloomberg would lose more money trying to farm than he lost running for president.

  • @robertnewsom6330
    @robertnewsom6330 2 дня назад

    Non-farmer here. But I can say that if I was a farmer, i would buy a Precision Planting system because of THIS video.

  • @dennisperschbacher3688
    @dennisperschbacher3688 4 года назад +14

    Hey Carl...Great video today! I have never been a farmer and for some reason, now retired, I’ve developed a liking to farming videos. Of the ones that I’m subscribed to you just gave the best step by step process of how that planter works. Others show you the planter machine, load it and that’s it. You have a gift of explaining things that make perfect sense. John Deere should start throwing equipment your way to demo. Keep doing what you are doing! Looking forward to your next video.

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 4 года назад +4

      Raised on a farm many years ago and long before this technology. Most of the time you didn't know you had planter problems until the plants came out of the ground. I agree with Dennis that all the channels show what is done but you told and showed us how it is done. I'm 100% smarter now.

    • @jerryfowler4960
      @jerryfowler4960 4 года назад +1

      I second Dennis's comment about your ability to explain things. Thanks.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад +1

      Thanks guys! I remember dad having to go back with a 1 row planter and fix some mistakes after the corn cake up.

  • @scottbarber6694
    @scottbarber6694 4 года назад +18

    We have come a LONG way from "forty acres, a mule, and a plow".

  • @sc00ter.b.g00de
    @sc00ter.b.g00de 11 месяцев назад +1

    I moved back to my hometown in June and started working at the local Co-op in July. That is as close as I've ever come to row crop farming. But I've always found it interesting and I want to be able to help local farmers and possibly learn to operate the equipment first hand. I'm glad I found your channel and I have subscribed to learn more from you!

  • @davestarr7112
    @davestarr7112 4 года назад +7

    Wow! I thought I knew something about how some of the automation worked. Turns out I knew about as much as my dog knows about where his next meal is coming from. Amazing Carl, thanks for letting me ride along.

  • @curthiggins8792
    @curthiggins8792 4 года назад +8

    Hey Carl, as a retired teacher I am here to tell you your instructional videos are exceptional. Looking forward to the corn seed info. Good fortune with planting season.

  • @hopatease1
    @hopatease1 4 года назад

    thanks to you ( and your daughter ) I have learned a lot about what goes on all around me .I live on this old farm ( only the farm bldgs. and house ) in north west Ohio I had no idea what they are doing all around me having grown up on the south side of Chicago . I thank you ( and your daughter )

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      That’s great! I wish I could offer ride-alongs to everyone but RUclips is the next best thing. I’m so glad you are finding value in it. Thanks!

  • @chriscarmichael3022
    @chriscarmichael3022 3 года назад +1

    I like all John Deere Tractors and planters too

  • @tedwazonek7956
    @tedwazonek7956 2 года назад

    Nice of that person to drop off some food. Our farmers are appreciated!
    Another great video!
    God bless our farmers!! 🚜 🌽 👍🏻✌🏼🙏🏼

  • @6lobster
    @6lobster 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Carl my Son works JD seeding in Moline IL and has for years .He has talked about the planters but it was great too see it in action

  • @lonepine5596
    @lonepine5596 4 года назад +1

    That look of contentment on your face when you opened your meal was priceless. 😉

  • @sammuelmeger7996
    @sammuelmeger7996 Год назад

    Precision planting technology is so nice

  • @larjomack8576
    @larjomack8576 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial video. It has come a long way from the days of a JD 494 planter in my days. 😉

  • @jordan082
    @jordan082 4 года назад

    Greetings from Kleinburg Ontario Canada. Awesome video. I learned so much. Thank you

  • @laydenthefarmer3248
    @laydenthefarmer3248 4 года назад +4

    I was planting corn yesterday with my uncle

  • @anthonybanda8192
    @anthonybanda8192 4 года назад

    We planted corn yesterday here in michigan. We had some rain last night. We still might go later on today because it's windy and it's drying fast. We use a kinze 3600 central fill planter interplant planter for both corn and soybeans on a johndeere 8400 r and a case 1245 planter for soybeans on a case 340 magnum . We aso use a 45 foot field cultivator with a johndeere 9560rt .We have 4500 acres and custom work as well. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !

  • @Otemaonen
    @Otemaonen 4 года назад +1

    For me, your videos do what you say in the introduction. I really love farming, unfortunately, I can't, so it's really enjoyable watching you do all the farming I wish I could. Thanks for another awesome video!

  • @johnnydale6515
    @johnnydale6515 2 года назад

    Carl you are a great coach and video is very informative , Thanks

  • @lynnmoore2664
    @lynnmoore2664 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Carl for taking the time to show & explain the planting process with your planter. Its good that people can the work that goes into getting food to our tables starting with the farmers who plant and harvest it for us. Looking forward to your next installment on this. Take care and stay safe ou there.

  • @AmandaBurnsTendaena
    @AmandaBurnsTendaena 4 года назад

    Indee 2nd Grade sent my kid here to watch this. This is a great video kiddo loved it.

  • @PietSwart
    @PietSwart 4 года назад

    I really really like these type of "technical" videos. I have learnt so much about farming watching your videos.
    Thanx man. Keep em coming.

  • @ronloomis8245
    @ronloomis8245 4 года назад

    Nice video Carl I really enjoyed it. I done some math and if my Iowa public school education is correct then here is my info.
    A 16 row planter spaced 36 inches will plant 1 acre every 968 feet of travel. 16 rows at 30 inches will plant 1 acre every 1,162 feet.

  • @markwheeler202
    @markwheeler202 4 года назад

    Things are a little different from when I helped my dad plant soybeans with our two-row planter back in the late 1960's. I saw on a seat at the back of the planter and would raise and lower the planter with a lever. Marker arms would show where to drive on the next pass. Our planter was actually equipped to do check-row planting (Google it - fascinating). This dates to back when horses were used to cultivate corn, so that you could cultivate in two different directions. The wires had knots on them that triggered the planter to drop a seed such that each row lined up with the preceding rows. I can't imagine how much work that would have been, but farmers back in the day took enormous pride in their efforts.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Wow I almost forgot about check row planting! I’ve seen them at antique power shows but never gotten the pleasure to do it myself. I’m not entirely clear on how the wire is handled

    • @markwheeler202
      @markwheeler202 4 года назад

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 ruclips.net/video/KRveQ5nB0fI/видео.html

  • @buffranchAB
    @buffranchAB 4 года назад

    Holy hockey nice machine, great movie and thanks for the info

  • @kikigamble4315
    @kikigamble4315 4 года назад +6

    Hi. Sooo, it sounds like self driving tractors have been around longer than self driving cars? So much technology involved. I assume you input info, like the size of the field, then that corn planter computer tells you what? how many pounds of corn to place in those yellow canisters? You were pretty precise on how many seeds were going to be needed. What counts the seeds? How long have you been using this technology? I assume the technology pays for itself in better planting, less wasted seed n better growth n yield of a field? Yep looking forward to more videos. You are a great teacher !! N lucky to have a great cook that delivers!! Peace to you and yours

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Thanks! There are 80,000 seeds in every bag and we could get 100 bags in the tanks if we loaded it all the way. I’ll focus more on computer stuff in upcoming videos. The tech sure does pay. You want to be as precise as possible planting corn.

  • @robertmorgan9990
    @robertmorgan9990 2 года назад

    Awesome video. Thanks for posting it. I’ve always been curious as to how you plant so many seeds in so many rows. Farmers ROCK!

  • @jeangibson5680
    @jeangibson5680 4 года назад

    That planter is totally amazing of what it can do, and how knowledgeable you are about it! Just amazing!

  • @jerryg.9655
    @jerryg.9655 4 года назад

    Thanks Carl, you have a good radio voice and it's nice that you dont swear.... good job!!

  • @johnm1898
    @johnm1898 4 года назад

    Very cool technology. I never realized how technical farming has come. Thank you for feeding us !!!!!!

  • @davidlandry8230
    @davidlandry8230 4 года назад

    Enjoyed your video. Keep it up put together very nice and informational. I grew up on a farm myself it’s nice to see the different types of farming.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Thanks! What type of farm did you come from?

    • @davidlandry8230
      @davidlandry8230 4 года назад

      Dodge Brothers Farm and Ranch a small 20 acre cherry and pear farm. Then worked on 800 acre apple and grape farm. I’m from the Mt.Adams area of Washington.

  • @willian.direction6740
    @willian.direction6740 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Carl amazing techno in that cab. You make it look easy. Hope it all goes well and I am sure you have a few clues on what to watch out for when its not working properly. Here in Aussie we call those missed rows in a crop Fox Runs.

  • @masonburns3543
    @masonburns3543 4 года назад

    I like your videos. It's very cool to see how this works. I learned a lot.

  • @ericfermin8347
    @ericfermin8347 4 года назад

    Love this video.
    Ideas...
    1. Startup procedures for equipment
    2. Quick video going over all the controls
    3. Quick cost analysis on equipment and supplies for one field/ one crop

  • @jiminycricket2230
    @jiminycricket2230 4 года назад

    Thank you for the most exellent video!! Wow I really enjoyed that. Keep up the good work sir.

  • @pauljohnson7656
    @pauljohnson7656 4 года назад

    I grew up on a farm in the same general area of Iowa about 40-50 years ago. Its great seeing and relearning how farming is done in 2020. The planting has come a long way since the four row, metal plate planter my father used. Thank you for your passion to share.

  • @redeyedmongoose2963
    @redeyedmongoose2963 4 года назад

    Great episode......thanks for the info. I farmed during fifties and sixties, today’s technology is amazing!

  • @marcelmarion1785
    @marcelmarion1785 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing how your planter works Love the modern tech. Good luck planting this years crop !

  • @mikebonge7206
    @mikebonge7206 4 года назад

    thanks,, i always wondered how the the planter worked,, great video

  • @ronniec9923
    @ronniec9923 4 года назад +1

    Excellent description/explanation👍

  • @David7pm
    @David7pm 4 года назад

    That's a cool setup! That lunch looks yummo too. I always enjoy your videos. You keep uploading, I'll keep watching. Thank you and take care.

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 4 года назад

      I believe the best food I ever ate was on the tailgate of the pickup when Mom would bring out the sandwiches, cookies, cake and coffee. Didn't get any better than that.

  • @timslater2028
    @timslater2028 4 года назад

    WOW! Amazing explanation of modern farming. Pure pleasure to watch you.

  • @stevenloheac7655
    @stevenloheac7655 4 года назад

    Well done and informative. Thanks.

  • @herdingcats3850
    @herdingcats3850 4 года назад

    Only an (ex) farm boy (like me) could appreciate this video. Beautiful work,.

  • @danielrandolph9170
    @danielrandolph9170 4 года назад

    Good video & awesome drone footage pretty cool ! Yal stay safe ! Daniel from central Mississippi

  • @bradbrening3957
    @bradbrening3957 4 года назад

    Content like this is why I love this channel. Living in a fairly rural area most of my life I've always wondered how many farming machines work, and this satisfies that curiosity. I'm amazed at all of the technology and skill that goes into what on the surface seems much simpler. Thanks for the great video!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! This is why I love doing this. If I could bring each one of you along with me in person to ride for a little while and see how things work I would totally do that but RUclips is the next best thing!

  • @tjscud
    @tjscud 4 года назад

    Carl, thanks for the detailed walk through of the seed planter. I’ve always wondered how a modern planter works and how it integrates into the GPS/Computer system to manage things. Much appreciated.

  • @SteveHolsten
    @SteveHolsten 4 года назад

    Thanks for showing us how the precision planters work.

  • @runwillrobinson
    @runwillrobinson 4 года назад

    I can't wait to show this to my dad. He won't believe the technology. he used to plant corn with a mule, and later with an Army surplus Jeep.

  • @hoberghacienda2267
    @hoberghacienda2267 4 года назад

    I always wondered how planters work. Thanks for showing us!

  • @johnbarker9390
    @johnbarker9390 4 года назад

    Great video! Very, very cool presentation on today's planting technology. This, from a guy who learned to plant with Dad's Oliver 88, and a John Deere 494A. Best we could do was find the right plates for population, keep checking visually to make sure the drive chain and fertilize feeders were turning, and fight the manual steering to plant the (4) 38" rows as straight as we could. Therein, was both the challenge... and the art. ;)

  • @prichardrichard7227
    @prichardrichard7227 8 месяцев назад

    What your doing is impressive sir

  • @bostonanthony
    @bostonanthony 4 года назад

    Excellent video, as a geek I was amazed at the technology you have at your fingertips. I commend you for using it so effectively and efficiency.

  • @franrautiola2619
    @franrautiola2619 4 года назад

    Farm equipment is getting more hi tech with each passing year, very impressive operation

  • @StephanyinIowa
    @StephanyinIowa 4 года назад

    Loved this, Carl!

  • @jerrydewitt8585
    @jerrydewitt8585 4 года назад

    Things have come along way. I started running a planter in early 70s on my farm. Forced out of farming 2012 but still involved working ground and operating a combine in the fall for farmer ive rented the farm too. Run combine since dad put me on one about 1965 i was 10 enjoyed every minute of it over the years. Planter basics are still much the same but electronics have improved alot. Wish could still plant some enjoyed the mornings of crisp air and finishing fields as you go. Try the best you can is all anyone can ask.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад +2

      It’s great that you are still able to be involved with the farm work. It’s a brutal business financially and it’s always sad to be forced out. That’s why I am working for someone instead of farming full time with dad.

  • @19017070
    @19017070 4 года назад

    Amazing technology and science!

  • @lewislindsey1946
    @lewislindsey1946 4 года назад

    Very good video - very informative regardless of background.

  • @scottmavis3093
    @scottmavis3093 4 года назад

    Carl... your planting operation is totally unbelievable & awesome! And really like the way you explain & show how things happens as it's actually happening!!! Coming from a total non-farmer... it's really interesting to see how this happens! Thanks, and we all look forward to your amazing videos!!!

  • @danvanninhuys745
    @danvanninhuys745 4 года назад

    Super Awesome Machines

  • @genesloan3175
    @genesloan3175 4 года назад +3

    Looks like you beat Cornstar farm on planting! Pretty Hi-Tech, pretty cool.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Daddy Cornstar wanted to wait for the soil to warm a bit

    • @genesloan3175
      @genesloan3175 4 года назад

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 yeah, I heard him explain that.... Guess I'm just stirring the pot between your farms. My bad, lol!

  • @PRRGG1
    @PRRGG1 4 года назад

    A BEAUTIFUL day in your office for sure! All I did today was fix a TV transmitter inside a building with no windows. Say, my wife has both our kids to tutor during all this COVID mess. Is your wife also having to tutor your young camera apprentice?

  • @larrydartel1610
    @larrydartel1610 4 года назад

    My opinion only,,YOU should of mentioned row cleaners at 2:00, then at 14:00 show what pressure does,, another great video👍

  • @eleanornunley197
    @eleanornunley197 4 года назад

    Love watching your videos! Amazed at the technology today compared to my father’s green machine 70 years ago. (Putt, putt) Always thrilled to pull over on a country road to let the farm equipment by.

  • @biancabierman4306
    @biancabierman4306 Год назад

    Thank you very much, I want to learn more how to operate the tractor and planter. Also when you do harvesting.

  • @thy2279
    @thy2279 Год назад

    I would love to see explain how you prepare your soil for planting

  • @austindunagan828
    @austindunagan828 4 года назад

    Thank you a lot for these videos! Working on a big farm this summer and I need to learn how to operate the big stuff!! How to videos are great. Thanks man

  • @davidk.7264
    @davidk.7264 4 года назад

    Thanks for the explanation

  • @eliasomate2910
    @eliasomate2910 2 года назад

    Hi, am new here and i most say that I truly love every part of the video from the starting point to the finish point of it,think you so so much for you have given me the best reasons to go deep into my corn farming project because i have been researching for the best method to use for past 5 years now that we give me maximum results in my corn farming project that is about to kick of soon.
    Am truly grateful to have come across your video,is really really amazing and a partical training to me, love to see more of your explanations videos on land preparation, land tillage, seed planning, watering, fertilising, havesting and storage etc.
    Or might as well link me up with reputable company that can setup my corn farming project with all the machinery in place as far as corn farming is concerned as far as is coming from you.
    Thank you.

  • @matthewrenshaw
    @matthewrenshaw 4 года назад

    Hey Carl, this was awesome! I cant believe how automated it is. Your dad must be beside himself when he compares to how it was planting corn when he was your age.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Thanks! It’s a lot different for sure. Dads had a box with 12 orange lights that would flash to indicate that seed was coming out of all the tubes.

  • @sundancer3700
    @sundancer3700 4 года назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing some of the high tech features involved in farming now a days

  • @c.shoefish
    @c.shoefish 4 года назад

    Love your videos, it's just amazing how much goes into farming. More technology then I would have ever thought. Can you imagine doing all this even just 30 years ago? Or even by hand? Just crazy! Keep up the great content.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I remember dads planter 30 years ago and we thought it was pretty cool to have lights flashing on the box showing that the seed was coming out each row 🤣

  • @truebalsamhogs
    @truebalsamhogs 4 года назад

    Very well produced and informative video.
    I enjoy the videos you make.
    Thanks for making them.

  • @narlee2014
    @narlee2014 4 года назад

    Nice job! Great teaching video I learned quite a bit! Shared it with some friends who are mostly city folk! I bet they’ll learn a quite a bit as well!

  • @michael7423
    @michael7423 4 года назад

    Hi Carl, that planter sounds like my Lear jet lol, just kidding it really sounds like the 747 ✈️ y’all stay safe!

  • @keitholeniacz7602
    @keitholeniacz7602 4 года назад

    Enjoyed the video Carl, that was very interesting. Going through the comments below, you got a lot of interesting questions to answer, so that should be a good video all in itself. Look forward to the next one.

  • @glenwillard7537
    @glenwillard7537 4 года назад

    That's awesome thanks for sharing

  • @davidgay2679
    @davidgay2679 4 года назад

    Awesome video, really enjoy how you explain what's going on, looking forward to more!!

  • @bigdogoutdoors4985
    @bigdogoutdoors4985 4 года назад

    Great video! I’m impressed with your knowledge of the tech and your love of the lan.

  • @timmagnant9674
    @timmagnant9674 4 года назад

    Good job I really enjoyed your video!

  • @slimjim340
    @slimjim340 4 года назад

    Excellent...

  • @Rogeliomb1
    @Rogeliomb1 2 года назад

    Wow men amazing video 👌

  • @mattriddell8983
    @mattriddell8983 4 года назад

    The cab of that Deer's starting to look like a space shuttle. Good luck on the corn this year, Capt. Dodge.

  • @braddobson2060
    @braddobson2060 4 года назад

    This was my first time watching very enjoyable

  • @davechrzan7150
    @davechrzan7150 4 года назад +2

    I always look forward to your videos, they are always informative and fun to watch. How is the calf you treated a couple videos ago? How many acres do you plant and how much of each crop? Thank you for another great video.

  • @Grimskarr
    @Grimskarr 4 года назад

    I live up in SK Canada. We don't grow a lot of corn in our province so you don't typically see these planters. Instead we have much larger air drills. Two questions:
    1. Are you able to speak to the differences between these two types of seeders?
    2. How many different crops are you able to plant with your seeder?

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Sadly I don’t know anything about air drills. There just aren’t any around our area at all. Our planter has plate options for all sorts of crops like sugarbeets, edible beans, canola, peas, etc. Thanks for joining the fun!

    • @Grimskarr
      @Grimskarr 4 года назад

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 So is it able to plant cereal crops (wheat)?

  • @jsadamsster
    @jsadamsster 4 года назад

    I'd say usually the best farmers are smart and learn it as they grow up. This corn planter is rocket science compared to what most city people believe is involved in planting corn. Did you learn by OJT growing up or did you have to go to a school to learn this corn planter? A lot to consider and multi-task while driving that 16 row beast. Just curious how you learned all of the skills involved. Great job explaining all the many facets of the machinery and the many tasks involved in planting. Very impressive! If you ever get the offer, you should do some public speaking. You're very good at communication. I don't see you reading a teleprompter either. :)

  • @cjdogs69
    @cjdogs69 4 года назад

    great video man. very informative.

  • @rkspdx
    @rkspdx 4 года назад

    Great video!

  • @SuburbanDon
    @SuburbanDon 3 года назад

    Amazing.

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 4 года назад

    The planter seems to do a really good job of moving the trash off the row for the seed to be planted in.

  • @johncurdie
    @johncurdie Год назад

    Where I live there are hundreds of thousands of acres of farm fields, but one thing that intrigues me the most is, what are the arms that are folded up on the outer sides of the planter for and what is their function?

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  Год назад

      Those are called markers and we rarely use them anymore now that we have gps auto steer. The markers draw a line half the width of the planter and then on the next pass you drive right down that line to keep the spacing correct

  • @mvbrmvbr33
    @mvbrmvbr33 2 года назад

    సూపర్ గ వుంది లే. నాకు ఇంకా చాల తెలుసు కోవాలి అని అనుకున్నాను.

  • @yurizhivago4848
    @yurizhivago4848 4 года назад

    Very thorough and good in depth description of how a planter works and Thank You for that.
    If you work with air seeders maybe you can describe how they work versus a planter. We use lots of them in Canada for wheat and canola I believe and from what I read they cannot seed large seeds? Not for row crops either.
    The seed population must be done by a variable speed electric motor seed wheel? I am a Power Engineer and like technology and you are very knowledgeable. Thanx.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад

      Thanks! I show the meter insides on the next video. Sadly I have never been around the big air seeders so I don’t know much about them.

  • @marklollar8120
    @marklollar8120 4 года назад

    That’s a pretty nice setup. Almost looked like you could play solitaire on tha one screen. Keep up the good work!👍

  • @ncpeavey9326
    @ncpeavey9326 4 года назад

    Here's a question: do you soil test all of your fields each year? If so, do the results of that soil test determine which seed hybrids you use, or primarily the fertilization prescription for that field that year? Thanks for taking the time to explain the equipment and what you're doing in the videos - helps us non-farmers understand the complexities of all that you do.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 года назад +1

      I should talk about this. We soil test every three years for fertility. The soil types are what influence seed selection the most and those maps are available online. You can look up “web soil survey” and I think you will enjoy it!

    • @ncpeavey9326
      @ncpeavey9326 4 года назад

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 Thanks - we see a lot of talk about seed hybrids, different maturation times, etc - and farmers using many different types of seed - I was just curious about the process of how you dial in what you're going to run each year. With the cost of seed and then yield at harvest I would imagine getting it wrong could be an expensive mistake.

  • @robertpautsch5093
    @robertpautsch5093 4 года назад +1

    Did you really put this video up at 2 AM? Thank you for your dedication! Looks like ideal planting conditions.
    What an amazing piece of machinery!
    Acres per hour? Obviously there is prep time prior to heading out, right?
    How is seed and row separation determined? guessing row is fixed and seed by hybrid type.
    Number of acres to do?
    Pounds of seed?
    What soil temperature and moisture do you look for?
    Not clear on how seeds are metered from tank
    Do you listen to radio or music when planting or listen for key sounds that all is running right?
    How do you keep focus with so much automation?
    Do you have to tip the caterer for job site delivery?
    I just feel your excitement for this time of the year.

  • @kilroyb1128
    @kilroyb1128 4 года назад

    Awesome
    Thank you