Got to remember Brock has a woman to answer to 😆😂😆 When your dad gets the barn done across the road please share with us. Hope you and the family have a great weekend, stay cool and have some fun. TAKE CARE !!!!
Good video. Thanks for sharing your time with us. I live in coastal North Carolina cypress swamps and flat farms. But somehow your farm reminds me of my farm. I'm glad to see Brock back.
I recommend a polaris 1500 ranger XD northstar ultimate edition. Love mine, switched from a gator. You can program the speed control on the ranger. Plus it has a winch
If I might suggest, don’t paint the bollards yellow. They are there to keep yourself or someone else from hitting the well and accessories, in the fall yellow will look a lot like dried corn stalks. Maybe a neon pink or orange or red, some color that has more contrast to dried corn stalks and that you will hopefully see before hitting. Yellow is great for parking lots as it is good contrast to blacktop.
Hey Nate have you ever watched the RUclips channel soil works llc very informative on soil health and the way we think about plant and soil health. Just figured it was a pretty educational channel.
Those Boys Need A POLARIS RZR 200 EFI THEY BOTH CAN RIDE TOGETHER ITS MADE FOR TWO CHECK THEM OUT!! BEANS ARE LOOKING PRETTY GOOD BUT YOUR RIGHT NEED SOME RAIN !! YOUR CORN OVER HERE LOOKS REALLY GOOD ASWELL. KEEP VIDEOS COMING !! HOWS DAD DOING ON THE NEIGHBORS BARN PROJECT ? IM SURE IT WILL LOOK GREAT WHEN HE IS DONE WITH IT . HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!! ALSO YOUR LANDSCAPING LOOKS GREAT ASWELL!!
That JD 4930 gets the job done in an hurry. My son farms my irrigated land with a R4038. Seems like he could upgrade but not with $5.00 corn and wheat.
17:00 also there letters mean class of breaker, B,C,D etc, C means it can handle a higher startup surge than a B, usually C means 10x and B means 5x. so that B6 when u turn something on the first second it can handle 5x6A=30A, after that it runs at the 6A
Hope you have better luck spraying than Larsons. Seems they had residue in their spray booms and wiped out big strips of crop at the start of the fields. Welcome back Brock, maybe we'll see some real work get done now Lol
@@GhostRider-dp2tc NO! Their explanation was the Atrazine was sticky and hence left residue. I don't farm so no clue of the standards for handling various chemicals, during my days of maintaining chemical tanks in a plating co our standard was use different pumps or clean thoroughly after each chemical.
@@mrdio4625 I had to find them and watch that video, and now they are saying it is sonoland. Atrazine if left for any period of time without agitation of some type is thick and heavy and will residue a system. Why you need to rinse the system as soon as done spraying. Sonoland is not that way, but still it comes down to rinsing the system out. It appears to me they are relying strictly on water to rinse or flush the system out and that approach is not working. There are specic designed clensing agents for each of those chemicals. Truethfully I should not be saying what I have. It can be taken decisively, it can be taken as being rude, and it can be taken as I know more than them. They have thier own program and what works for them. I may of already put myself in a know it all or arm chair quarterback. As much equipment they have and amount of acres I am sure with the youtube ability someone that is a expert with herbicides has proboly reached out to them or larsons themselves have reached out to chemists.
I'll bet your dad is having the best time of his life with them boys. And hopefully some day take over what he started in 1980. Beautiful granddaughter for your mom to spoil. Your dad and mom are really blessed.
Got to remember Brock has a woman to answer to 😆😂😆
When your dad gets the barn done across the road please share with us.
Hope you and the family have a great weekend, stay cool and have some fun. TAKE CARE !!!!
Good video. Thanks for sharing your time with us. I live in coastal North Carolina cypress swamps and flat farms. But somehow your farm reminds me of my farm. I'm glad to see Brock back.
Happy to see Brock back.
Good to see Brock. If there's a mud hole boys will find it. 😂. Beans look nice.
You are correct on the copper bar being the common input.
Beans are looking nice.
Love watching this, keep up the good work
I'm interested in seeing how the double crop beans in Berkey are looking.
I recommend a polaris 1500 ranger XD northstar ultimate edition. Love mine, switched from a gator. You can program the speed control on the ranger. Plus it has a winch
If I might suggest, don’t paint the bollards yellow. They are there to keep yourself or someone else from hitting the well and accessories, in the fall yellow will look a lot like dried corn stalks. Maybe a neon pink or orange or red, some color that has more contrast to dried corn stalks and that you will hopefully see before hitting. Yellow is great for parking lots as it is good contrast to blacktop.
Hey Nate have you ever watched the RUclips channel soil works llc very informative on soil health and the way we think about plant and soil health. Just figured it was a pretty educational channel.
Thanks for the video
Those Boys Need A POLARIS RZR 200 EFI THEY BOTH CAN RIDE TOGETHER ITS MADE FOR TWO CHECK THEM OUT!! BEANS ARE LOOKING PRETTY GOOD BUT YOUR RIGHT NEED SOME RAIN !! YOUR CORN OVER HERE LOOKS REALLY GOOD ASWELL. KEEP VIDEOS COMING !! HOWS DAD DOING ON THE NEIGHBORS BARN PROJECT ? IM SURE IT WILL LOOK GREAT WHEN HE IS DONE WITH IT . HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!! ALSO YOUR LANDSCAPING LOOKS GREAT ASWELL!!
Are you going to get him a hagie lol 😂
That JD 4930 gets the job done in an hurry. My son farms my irrigated land with a R4038. Seems like he could upgrade but not with $5.00 corn and wheat.
Good video
Good morning
Triple R farms in Alabama is fixing to start shelling corn
In NW Texas our corn is starting to silk and will be mature in 60 to 70 days.
17:00 also there letters mean class of breaker, B,C,D etc, C means it can handle a higher startup surge than a B, usually C means 10x and B means 5x. so that B6 when u turn something on the first second it can handle 5x6A=30A, after that it runs at the 6A
Well at least your boys aren't sitting in the house playing games, there outside doing something.
Nathan, Are those arrow heads ya'll have found on your land in Waldron and Berkey? I enjoy the video's you put out and Thanks for the hard work.
Hope you have better luck spraying than Larsons.
Seems they had residue in their spray booms and wiped out big strips of crop at the start of the fields.
Welcome back Brock, maybe we'll see some real work get done now Lol
Did they fess up to leaving Atrazine in the sprayer, not flushing the system out as soon as done for the day?
@@GhostRider-dp2tc NO! Their explanation was the Atrazine was sticky and hence left residue. I don't farm so no clue of the standards for handling various chemicals, during my days of maintaining chemical tanks in a plating co our standard was use different pumps or clean thoroughly after each chemical.
@@mrdio4625 I had to find them and watch that video, and now they are saying it is sonoland. Atrazine if left for any period of time without agitation of some type is thick and heavy and will residue a system. Why you need to rinse the system as soon as done spraying. Sonoland is not that way, but still it comes down to rinsing the system out. It appears to me they are relying strictly on water to rinse or flush the system out and that approach is not working. There are specic designed clensing agents for each of those chemicals.
Truethfully I should not be saying what I have. It can be taken decisively, it can be taken as being rude, and it can be taken as I know more than them. They have thier own program and what works for them. I may of already put myself in a know it all or arm chair quarterback. As much equipment they have and amount of acres I am sure with the youtube ability someone that is a expert with herbicides has proboly reached out to them or larsons themselves have reached out to chemists.
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Please show the rain machine making a full turn and how the irrigation pipe changes direction.
It is very simple. The machine reels out in a path then reels back. After it is back a new path is started.
Here's your sign, electric guy
How’s your sweet corn this year? 😎🇺🇸
I'll bet your dad is having the best time of his life with them boys. And hopefully some day take over what he started in 1980. Beautiful granddaughter for your mom to spoil.
Your dad and mom are really blessed.
Don’t burn those beans. They are looking good.
how many wells do you have on your main sight (one for the house and one for the farm)?
Nope just one
Not geese eating as well by the pond?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Have you used your infrared thermometer to check the temperature of the breaker after it’s run several hours?
Or check temps down stream to transformers etc.
Is the Mowing tractor still overhearing?
I haven't run it but dad said he hasn't had any issues
Came for the Brock comments. I'm disappointed so far.
Good morning