I grow in north central IA. My harvesting crew knows better to not drive across the rows as much as you do. Apparently you've never had to cut stalks after someone has run the stalks flat. Drive in the rows as much as you can,respect the landowner you're working for.
Just kind of getting started with posting, more videos to come! Not like some of the big names on YT today, but "low budged" hopefully entertaining content. Thanks for the support!
@@scrabble890 Pronounced Neh-va-duh (long a). Between Ames and Marshalltown, but closer to Ames. We lived on a farm just out of Story City, which, conveniently enough, is in Story County. I've only ever seen carts like those in southeast Texas and south Louisiana.
Do you help Harmon every year? Thanks for filming
I grow in north central IA. My harvesting crew knows better to not drive across the rows as much as you do. Apparently you've never had to cut stalks after someone has run the stalks flat. Drive in the rows as much as you can,respect the landowner you're working for.
Thanks for the feedback
i worked for farmers that did this pain in the ass male rows female rows when planting in the spring different times you need to show videos of that
Just kind of getting started with posting, more videos to come! Not like some of the big names on YT today, but "low budged" hopefully entertaining content. Thanks for the support!
Who are you picking for? Corteva Bayer or Remington?
Bayer
Where in Iowa are you?
This field was in the Nevada area
@@scrabble890 Pronounced Neh-va-duh (long a). Between Ames and Marshalltown, but closer to Ames. We lived on a farm just out of Story City, which, conveniently enough, is in Story County.
I've only ever seen carts like those in southeast Texas and south Louisiana.
Not sure why the annoying music is there, but it really makes the video less enjoyable.
Thanks for the feedback. Was just trying to get something in the background besides the AC blowing. I'll make some in the future without music.
@@scrabble890the music ads class