Thanks for showing how they use GPS to cut these mazes. Who woulda thought a little ole B7500 cuts those fantastic designs... Corn mazes are great family fun and gets the young-uns off their devices and out into agri- nature. Perhaps they should have a display showing all the uses that corn provides when it's harvested & processed. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the maze not only pays for itself but also offsets the loss at corn harvest. Win - win. 👍 Carry On.
Really neat to see. Just cut my first corn maze 2 weeks ago. Plotted the field out on graph paper and made it to scale. Then mowed the corn with a zero turn and a measuring wheel.
Wow the technology used to make the maze is fantastic. I really enjoyed the video. Thanks Neal !!!! I throughly enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one.
@@MessicksEquip I'd have enjoyed that. Almost makes you wonder if there's a market for software targeted directly at making mazes. Business opportunity!
Great video! What brand of PLM is he running? I have a M4 that would love to set up some kind of budget PLM system for planting. Thats again for all the great videos Neal!!
That's an interesting concept. The only thing I can see as a issue is you'd probably still have to mow it several times before it was ready for foot traffic due to growing weeds/grasses.
@@barelystablefarm7151in the back-half of the video. There is about a month for things to decay, then the first day or two of foot traffic cleans up the remainder.
Thanks Neil for showcasing the Seiple Farms Corn maze. what a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for showing how they use GPS to cut these mazes. Who woulda thought a little ole B7500 cuts those fantastic designs...
Corn mazes are great family fun and gets the young-uns off their devices and out into agri- nature. Perhaps they should have a display showing all the uses that corn provides when it's harvested & processed.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the maze not only pays for itself but also offsets the loss at corn harvest. Win - win. 👍
Carry On.
Really neat to see. Just cut my first corn maze 2 weeks ago. Plotted the field out on graph paper and made it to scale. Then mowed the corn with a zero turn and a measuring wheel.
Wow the technology used to make the maze is fantastic. I really enjoyed the video. Thanks Neal !!!! I throughly enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one.
I have seen some nice mazes ...Nice to know the work that goes into making a good one.
This was great!
Best one I ever saw was an entire field cut down with one stalk still standing. In front of that was a sign that read "Corn Maze for Blonds".
We GPS planted our maze. The one who set the system up was the real hero and the maze ended up great.
Doing it with row clutches would be awesome. I'd love to do a video on that.
Surprisingly interesting!
That’s if awesome what a great idea. Cool video.
I love this video, need to visit them
that is so cool and it's done without any A.I.
Love human ingenuity
Neat segment
I can tell Neil really wanted to get deeper into this and fully geek out, but struggling to keep it manageable for the audience :)
Yes, we trimmed quite a bit. It could have been 10 minutes longer.
@@MessicksEquipwould you consider doing a deap dive?
@@MessicksEquip I'd have enjoyed that. Almost makes you wonder if there's a market for software targeted directly at making mazes. Business opportunity!
That’s awesome
Iv always wondered how they did it
A"maze"ing how well his system works.
Great video! What brand of PLM is he running? I have a M4 that would love to set up some kind of budget PLM system for planting. Thats again for all the great videos Neal!!
that's a CNH branded display from Trimble.
I’m think I heard it was a 28 acre field. How many acres are cut out?
How's the Ford Lightening working as your delivery truck?
had a demo, but never bought one. Would not have worked well.
Wonder if they can skip the mowing and program the planter if it has individual row monitors
Yes, if your planter has individual row clutches you can do this.
That's an interesting concept. The only thing I can see as a issue is you'd probably still have to mow it several times before it was ready for foot traffic due to growing weeds/grasses.
@@barelystablefarm7151in the back-half of the video. There is about a month for things to decay, then the first day or two of foot traffic cleans up the remainder.
Thankyou, i think we take food for granted and waste, it is nice to see the backbone of what is on our plates, i dont like Corn, enjoyed the watch🇬🇧👌
@kubota - get this man a new M5N Cab series and a nice new land pride rotary mower.
I miss the days of actual mazes. Not they are all just picture that look cool from the air but its not near as entertaining on the ground.
poor corn
why waste food?