Hey man enjoying all the videos I wrote on hear a few days ago about how I used to farm with my step dad and after he retired we only did hay and sold it well recently he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and then jst recently had some problems with his heart so now hes in the hospital and it's not looking good at all I ask if it familey could say some prayers srry jst hurting right now and scared ur videos bring back mameroise of days on the farm and I love it actually went and walked around old milk barn last night thinking of the God days so pleas jst keep the videos coming pleas and one day I'd like to come help u on ur farm man for free jst to bring back the memories man rha is again uve put some good memories back in my head
No problem, stay positive ... life can really hurt sometimes...I know too... in the end you’ve got them memories....that’s all any of us can hope for.. cry it out sounds weird but I’ve done it and it actually can help you feel better. Start reading at night or early morning and write things down that’s what I did
I love your video. I’m originally from Illinois now a transplant in California! I miss working the fields! Your farm and place looks good. Beautiful rigs! Enjoy your life Brother. Lifetime FFA Members...
Beautiful movie. Large tractor for ploughs and performs well I see. With us up to 100km the power of the tractor takes 5-6 ski slopes, and then complain that the tractor has failures. Cool videos you insert :). Yours from Poland :) Welcome to your channel :)
@@KipSieglerFarming1 This plow after corn is what class of land is it? Because you are probably good lands, with me in the area up to 200km ground class 4-6. With us, the drought now 2 weeks and the grain is slowly growing and the grass is nothing because the rain needs.
Kip , you guys are are waking that farm up from winter . That’s a great idea dragging your hay fields it’s just like mowing your grass for the first time after winter it stimulates and starts it’s growth .
We run a 9 bottom johndeere plow. We use it to fill in ruts and ditches from water runoff. We use it to make waterways and terraces. How is your family doing ? Hopefully everyone is healthy. That virus is getting worse in our area of southern michigan. We plan on planting corn next week on a test plot where the ground is ready. But we might go full out and start planting and fertilizing and spraying roundup for burning down weeds. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
Yep that plow will turn some dirt for sure. Got the right Green JD Horsepower too. I would just love to sit in that seat for an hour or two to bring back childhood memories. We had a 4010 and a five bottom plow. I would sit on wheel fender all day when I was six. Be safe ...
Enjoyed the plow action and especially liked the "thatcher" rig. Dad used to go over all his alfalfa fields with a tool he called a "skew treader' IT WAS 14 FEET WIDE AND SET UP LIKE A DISC EXCEPT IT HAD SPIKED CIRCULAR WHEELS IN PLACE OF DISCS. DID A GREAT JOB TAKING OUT GRASSES AND STUFF. WOW LONG AGO BACK IN THE 1960'S WHEN I USED TO PULL IT WITH A 620 JOHN DEERE. oops sorry for caps
My favorite field work activety of all time is moldboard plowing , but kinda like me it got outdated but turning under all that manure and rolling over the beautiful flat ground can't be a bad thing , especially if you can do it in style like that !!! Not sure why those chain link harrows aren't more popular but they are perfect for that job of dethatching and spreading out the clumps !! Hope your niece keeps improving , being young and strong she'll bounce back quick !!!
I farmed in central Minnesota on heavy ground. I liked to chisel my soybean and small grain, and, plow the corn and alfalfa. I liked to turn that last growth of alfalfa down as green manure. Here where we have late springs, plowing does two things, if the soil is heavy, it helps for it to go through a freeze thaw cycle, and, that black ground warms up a whole lot faster in the spring. I used to pull a 3-18 White with auto reset, behind a 4020 diesel, i maybe could have pulled 4-16's , but, i liked the 3-18 better.
Boy that a nice looking white back in the day they were my favorite, we pulled a 7 bottom with a white a2\135 did a fantastic job dad always yelling at me to slow to hell down be fore I hit a rock and just something good times give any thing to hear dad giving me hell\lol\ I think your dad has a good idea plowing turns undertrash and breaks up hard pan dad and uncle use to plow deep just touching the yellow clay right or wrong that the way we did it and we gotter done as always Kip great video thanks
One thing's for sure Kip, you've got plenty of power to pull that eight bottom plow! Nice video. Happy to hear your niece is doing better. That's what it's really all about. God bless your efforts....
You know the best thing besides your great video's is you taking the time to reply to each comment with a simple thank you, I think that's awesome...do you need any help with some field work I would do it for free I live in Indiana
I like watching moldboard plowing . Most farmers around here (SW Minnesota) don’t. plow anymore either. It’s good for weed control but bad for wind & water errosion ! Enjoy watching everything you do on your farm. Until next video, God’s blessings.
Hallo Sig this is the first time that i see this type of duals mounts(front) on an american john deere tractor . Mostly you see axel mounts on american tractors. Can you explain ?
Funny how the newspaper you use in the parlor ends up on your Thatcher like that. I don't know how long ago it was spread on but you would think it would have dissolved by now. Back when I was a kid we cut a apple tree down and dragged it around to get rid of the clumps.God bless your niece and the rest of the family.
Good god the amount of milk and ice cream I drink and dairy products I eat would support a small dairy farm. Also I really like dragging the fields in the spring. Gives the grass a lot less resistance to poke up threw that tick thatch in the spring and not burn up all of its stored sugar in the roots
Hi hope you don’t mind me asking but I am a new to your channel and it say Michigan on it are you farming in Michigan?? I am from Michigan also I work at a small local grain elevator and love seeing all the farm equipment and being able to drive all the different machines. Definitely like your video definitely going to be watching more
Enjoyed watching in these hard times its a bit of relaxing and not thinking about prices dropped down and so on glad youre niece is doing better keep them coming greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Grew up on a farm in Norway, a bit more hilly than yours... We used a reversible moldboard plow, think 4 bottom. Used a JD 4050 to pull it. Guessing that one is way overkill for an 8 bottom?
She can do it, she loved my videos I send her recording that’s I do to help motivate her. My sister says she perks right up when she hears my voice, she’s in the beginning of a calf feeding video I did. 35 calves in 3 weeks it’s called
"Hey Guuuuys, welcome back to the channel!" - signs of a great video. Wonder if you could go into details next time of how moldboard plow works, dead furrow, the pattern one has to plow in, etc. Keep up the good work!
That's a lot of tractor for an 8 bottom plow! It wasn't just turning it over, it was flinging it over! Hook that tractor up to a 16 bottom plow and make it work! :) Was your dad trying to do one of his famous burnouts with the tractor??? lol
Looks like you chopped this field and spread manure on it. Always loved the smell of fresh plowed ground. How deep are you plowing and what size bottoms? Breaking up that winter thatch should really bring your hay field to life. Nice video. God Bless and have a great 2020.
Congrats with 10k I really enjoy your channel so keep it up 👍
Thank you👍
Good video well done
Like the White 2-180👍👍
I love the white
Pozdrawiam is Poland 🇵🇱
I see now this video.
I love american agriculture and, one day, I really hope to see her live.
Congrats for the beatiful farm!
Greetings from Italy!
Great video
Great day trip with Kip and crew. Thanks for sharing!
Love it , Kip , you are the Man. 😀👍🏾🚜🐄🧀🧈
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Prayers sent for your niece.
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Spring is here. I'm new to your channel. Like your videos.
Yes sir👍 thanks
SHE motors right along!!! Look GOOD K.S.!!!!
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Love watching the plow turn the ground, by the way Love that White sitting outside the shed !!! Great video
dam no prob big green not even blowing coal lol
Hey man enjoying all the videos I wrote on hear a few days ago about how I used to farm with my step dad and after he retired we only did hay and sold it well recently he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and then jst recently had some problems with his heart so now hes in the hospital and it's not looking good at all I ask if it familey could say some prayers srry jst hurting right now and scared ur videos bring back mameroise of days on the farm and I love it actually went and walked around old milk barn last night thinking of the God days so pleas jst keep the videos coming pleas and one day I'd like to come help u on ur farm man for free jst to bring back the memories man rha is again uve put some good memories back in my head
No problem, stay positive ... life can really hurt sometimes...I know too... in the end you’ve got them memories....that’s all any of us can hope for.. cry it out sounds weird but I’ve done it and it actually can help you feel better. Start reading at night or early morning and write things down that’s what I did
@@KipSieglerFarming1 thank u man I've done a lot of crying that's for sure and ur right all we can do is remember the good times
Enjoy talking to ya man thanks keep the videos coming man
Heck yeah man
Another great video and set up with drone 👍. Have happy Easter whit your family, good luck your niece.
Thank you!!!
Plowing is cool. Need soil tests.
You have such a nice looking farm ,and great lay out to it also everything is where it should be to make it all run well, thanks for the great videos
I love your video. I’m originally from Illinois now a transplant in California! I miss working the fields! Your farm and place looks good. Beautiful rigs! Enjoy your life Brother. Lifetime FFA Members...
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Nice looking plow. Rolls the dirt over nice.
Congratulations on 10k great channel
Thanks 👍
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Looking great way to start spring off. Awesome video.
Thanks 🙏
Springtime in Michigan Best place to be. Keep up the Good thoughts for your niece
Thank you 🙏
Do a video on the white tractor
Look back a couple videos on channel I did one on that white👍
How long do you keep your cows?
As long as they’re healthy and get bred, some are 10
Great video. 9420 was in beast mode. You all be safe and see you on the next 1
Thank you
Like then Whites!
I did a video on that white, look back on channel 👍
Always interesting to learn about the other people you bring on the farm for service and support. Do more! Stay warm.
Why not some No Till ? Is it just too wet ?
best way to farm plow kills weeds. we had two two way plows plowed on one side.miss it.
Beautiful movie. Large tractor for ploughs and performs well I see. With us up to 100km the power of the tractor takes 5-6 ski slopes, and then complain that the tractor has failures. Cool videos you insert :). Yours from Poland :)
Welcome to your channel :)
Thank you Poland 🇵🇱👍👍
@@KipSieglerFarming1 This plow after corn is what class of land is it? Because you are probably good lands, with me in the area up to 200km ground class 4-6. With us, the drought now 2 weeks and the grain is slowly growing and the grass is nothing because the rain needs.
I don't want to just see you do ,I want to know why your doing it,and the pro and cons
Kip , you guys are are waking that farm up from winter . That’s a great idea dragging your hay fields it’s just like mowing your grass for the first time after winter it stimulates and starts it’s growth .
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How many acres do u farm
Around 1700
New to your channel. How many acres you grow crop and how many dairy cows you keep?
Milk around 150 farm about 1700👍👍
In Minnesota we call that a drag not a thatcher
Love the tractor , a real beast. 😀👍🏾🚜🚜🚜🚜
Count on the Prayers brother. In Jesus Name
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9420 engine sound when ploughing ?? 😐
I know the drone has no sound, need to hear it
What part of Michigan are you in? I'm also a Michigan boy.
Imlay city 👍
What part of Michigan you in
Just saw your vid. Where abouts are ya. Im by gr
Imlay city
@@KipSieglerFarming1 thanks stay safe over there
We run a 9 bottom johndeere plow. We use it to fill in ruts and ditches from water runoff. We use it to make waterways and terraces. How is your family doing ? Hopefully everyone is healthy. That virus is getting worse in our area of southern michigan. We plan on planting corn next week on a test plot where the ground is ready. But we might go full out and start planting and fertilizing and spraying roundup for burning down weeds. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
Stay safe we’re doing good 👍👍
Yep that plow will turn some dirt for sure. Got the right Green JD Horsepower too. I would just love to sit in that seat for an hour or two to bring back childhood memories. We had a 4010 and a five bottom plow. I would sit on wheel fender all day when I was six. Be safe ...
Thank you👍
Where ya at in MI?
Imlay city
Thank you for doing what you do!
Where in michigan ya at? My family owns a small cattle farm in East Jordan
Cracking video love the drone shots keep up the good work Kip and take care from 🏴
we still plow everyyear
Thanks for another great video like they say the farmer makes his money in the field
Enjoyed the plow action and especially liked the "thatcher" rig. Dad used to go over all his alfalfa fields with a tool he called a "skew treader' IT WAS 14 FEET WIDE AND SET UP LIKE A DISC EXCEPT IT HAD SPIKED CIRCULAR WHEELS IN PLACE OF DISCS. DID A GREAT JOB TAKING OUT GRASSES AND STUFF. WOW LONG AGO BACK IN THE 1960'S WHEN I USED TO PULL IT WITH A 620 JOHN DEERE. oops sorry for caps
Heck yeah, thanks for commenting 👍
My favorite field work activety of all time is moldboard plowing , but kinda like me it got outdated but turning under all that manure and rolling over the beautiful flat ground can't be a bad thing , especially if you can do it in style like that !!! Not sure why those chain link harrows aren't more popular but they are perfect for that job of dethatching and spreading out the clumps !! Hope your niece keeps improving , being young and strong she'll bounce back quick !!!
Yes sir thanks lee
Good video Kip I appreciate you taken us along . Have a safe day . Daniel from central Mississippi
I farmed in central Minnesota on heavy ground. I liked to chisel my soybean and small grain, and, plow the corn and alfalfa. I liked to turn that last growth of alfalfa down as green manure. Here where we have late springs, plowing does two things, if the soil is heavy, it helps for it to go through a freeze thaw cycle, and, that black ground warms up a whole lot faster in the spring. I used to pull a 3-18 White with auto reset, behind a 4020 diesel, i maybe could have pulled 4-16's , but, i liked the 3-18 better.
Very good 👍👍
The 8400 could have easily pulled that 8 bottom plow. The 9420 was overkill.
Um no it wasn’t trust me unless you want to be running at like 3 miles per hour then sure
430 case I have a 310-B Case
Sweet 👍👍
Boy that a nice looking white back in the day they were my favorite, we pulled a 7 bottom with a white a2\135 did a fantastic job dad always yelling at me to slow to hell down be fore I hit a rock and just something good times give any thing to hear dad giving me hell\lol\ I think your dad has a good idea plowing turns undertrash and breaks up hard pan dad and uncle use to plow deep just touching the yellow clay right or wrong that the way we did it and we gotter done as always Kip great video thanks
Nice video! That's a monster tractor pulling that plow, but your right , you don't see many plowing any more!
Twin 430s?
Love how they are both set up the same with blades.
Thanks for the good videos.
Yeah they are👍
One thing's for sure Kip, you've got plenty of power to pull that eight bottom plow! Nice video. Happy to hear your niece is doing better. That's what it's really all about. God bless your efforts....
Thank you
Good stuff! I remember years back when I used my neighbor's ford 2000 and a 3 blade bottom plow! Lol now at this!!💪💪💯
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The way it pulls you should have kept the seven bottom plow to pull behind it!
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Wow have not seen any videos from you in a long time
Hope you guys are all staying safe
I put a video out every Sunday, today was an extra 👍👍
Good Video. I really like the look of your sheds. The black and white look really good.
You know the best thing besides your great video's is you taking the time to reply to each comment with a simple thank you, I think that's awesome...do you need any help with some field work I would do it for free I live in Indiana
No problem, we’re good right now but I’ll keep it in mind 👍
Y'all should have kept both plows and hooked them together to help you cover ground more efficiently.
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I like watching moldboard plowing . Most farmers around here (SW Minnesota) don’t. plow anymore either. It’s good for weed control but bad for wind & water errosion ! Enjoy watching everything you do on your farm. Until next video, God’s blessings.
Thank you 👍
Hallo Sig this is the first time that i see this type of duals mounts(front) on an american john deere tractor . Mostly you see axel mounts on american tractors. Can you explain ?
Not sure, that’s how it came 👍
Excellent! Love the drone coverage, it gives a great view of the field and shows your dad plows nice and straight!
Funny how the newspaper you use in the parlor ends up on your Thatcher like that. I don't know how long ago it was spread on but you would think it would have dissolved by now. Back when I was a kid we cut a apple tree down and dragged it around to get rid of the clumps.God bless your niece and the rest of the family.
Thank you👍
love watching the plow in action, brings back memories
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Good god the amount of milk and ice cream I drink and dairy products I eat would support a small dairy farm. Also I really like dragging the fields in the spring. Gives the grass a lot less resistance to poke up threw that tick thatch in the spring and not burn up all of its stored sugar in the roots
Heck yeah 👍🤠
Hi hope you don’t mind me asking but I am a new to your channel and it say Michigan on it are you farming in Michigan?? I am from Michigan also I work at a small local grain elevator and love seeing all the farm equipment and being able to drive all the different machines. Definitely like your video definitely going to be watching more
Imlay city 👍
Another great video bud, plowing is almost non insistent anymore good to see
Thank you
Enjoyed watching in these hard times its a bit of relaxing and not thinking about prices dropped down and so on glad youre niece is doing better keep them coming greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Thank you 🙏
If you need a 10 bottom IH I know of a couple.
In Michigan?
@@KipSieglerFarming1 In mid Mich. US-127 & M57 area. Believe he still has them. Might have a 12 bottom. Couple of hours west of you.
Finally real dirt work no turbo this or ripping that just good old moldboard work
Why do you guys like the clamp on duals so much?
More traction and they like how it looks 👍
8 by 20” ?
I think so yes 👍🤠
Why is moldboard plowing not as prevalent anymore?
Grew up on a farm in Norway, a bit more hilly than yours... We used a reversible moldboard plow, think 4 bottom. Used a JD 4050 to pull it. Guessing that one is way overkill for an 8 bottom?
Yes 👍
Rather hear tractor pulling the plow than music...
I know me too, drone doesn’t have sound
Glad she doing well praying
Slow go but going 👍👍
Haha your lucky!! our fields are still covered in snow!
The kid!! What’s up bro
That’s a great looking White tractor you have.
What happened to his niece mackayla?
Bad accident, coma for 6 weeks, waking up trying to rehabilitate her and relearn everything 11 yrs old
Sorry to hear that. Wish her God speed in her recovery
She can do it, she loved my videos I send her recording that’s I do to help motivate her. My sister says she perks right up when she hears my voice, she’s in the beginning of a calf feeding video I did. 35 calves in 3 weeks it’s called
Have you ever tried experimenting with cover crops? Maybe plant then after corn silage?
Yeah we usually do oats works well
Good video, enjoyed it!!
"Hey Guuuuys, welcome back to the channel!" - signs of a great video. Wonder if you could go into details next time of how moldboard plow works, dead furrow, the pattern one has to plow in, etc. Keep up the good work!
Yes, thank you 👍
matthewrenshaw They still hold ploughing competitions in Europe. Just spell ploughing correctly in the search engine.🚜🚜🚜🚜
How much HP is that tractor? It looks to have a lot of Hp, we put 8bottom reversible plows on 200Hp tractors in big clay soils
Yeah we’re way over powered
Dairy Farming With Kip Siegler 200Hp would be already enough for that, even 160/170Hp is already enough for it
Love seen dirt turned over . When I farmed with my dad that was my job plowing and then planting corn and pickles.
That's a lot of tractor for an 8 bottom plow! It wasn't just turning it over, it was flinging it over! Hook that tractor up to a 16 bottom plow and make it work! :) Was your dad trying to do one of his famous burnouts with the tractor??? lol
Yeah he was lol!!!!
Would you trade your plow for a 8bottom reversible plow?
I’d have to ask about that
Why don’t farmers plow as much as they used to?
Worried about erosion and more guys doing no till with certain planters. We like it for good weed control
Been liking the videos lately Kip and I've been seeing some higher views, congrats! Keep up the good work
Thanks Ron 👍👍
I’m going to drag my hayfield that manure was spread on this winter right now
Thanks for sharing
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Is that aluminduty a two tone paint job? That color looked awesome! Praying for your niece and family!
Thanks 🙏, yes someone backed in to it, dad got it two toned only one like it
More cows please
Looks like you chopped this field and spread manure on it. Always loved the smell of fresh plowed ground. How deep are you plowing and what size bottoms? Breaking up that winter thatch should really bring your hay field to life. Nice video. God Bless and have a great 2020.
18 bottoms, thank you 👍