Planting Corn near Hettinger North Dakota | JC Farms
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- In this RUclips video I visit JC Farms near Hettinger North Dakota as they are planting corn. In the Video they are running their Versatile 375 tractor pulling a John Deere DB80 Planter with a fertilizer cart/wagon behind the planter.
The Deere DB80 planter is 80 feet wide and has 32 row planting units on it on a 30 inch row spacing. The fertilizer cart behind the planter has two separate tanks one is carrying a starter fertilizer and the other is carrying nitrogen.
I have done other videos at this farm in the last few year and will add the link to some of those videos,
absolutely perfect in all respects. Really enjoyed this one Mike. Thanks from a 90 Y.O. non farmer.
Love watching them big planters like that DB80
Nice looking setup, that can sure cover the ground 👍👍🌽🌽
Gorgeous countryside! Excellent drone work and video.
Fantastic video as ever Mike, watching from England it's still a heck of a job to get my head around the sheer scale of operations and vast acreage of each field, nice to see some Versatile action on You tube for a change instead of the usual Green Deeres.
Love this video Mike I can't imagine planting that many rows of corn at one time I was only used to using a 4 row corn planter and I thought that was a big improvement over a 2 row planter.keep up the good work Mike I always enjoy your videos. Thanks mike
Where I live in central indiana there are quite a lot of wind farms. Driving past them on the highway several yards away its hard to judge their size. At the 10:50 mark with that huge planter and tractor with the windmill in the background is amazing. It looks like one of my little 1/64 scale toy tractors out in the field. Great video Mike.
What a massive field 😁👍 the DB 80 looks good on the versatile😉💪
Nice video again👍👍
Quality is your specialty. Thanks for sharing again. 👍 recorded. Happy subscriber 😊!
Beautiful video, huge places where you can use incredible equipment. Here in Europe it is almost impossible to have realities like these.
I like Mike less videos on RUclips from the imperial county California 👍👍🖐️🇺🇲🇺🇲
Great video made. I liked the video. This is one such video of how to really take agriculture forward. I like the video very much. Endless love to Chanel from my side ❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣
Can’t imagine having fields large enough to run planters like that. Nothing bigger than 12 row here. But biggest fields are less than 200 acres. Planting corn there full tossel here
Howdy Farmhand Mike
That’s a Unit!!!!! It wouldn’t fit in my fields in PA!!!😂😂😂
How many acres of corn do they normally plant? Theres a lot of ground there. Excellent video Mike.
I'm not sure how much corn they grow.
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Why are there 2 john deere globes on the tractor?
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Was this field strip till? It looks like it was.
No they were no tilling right into last years residue.
80 Ft wide with 20-25ft marker arms..!!!
Unfold to 40 ft to mark for an 80 ft pass
Takes a lot of electrics and hydraulics!
32 row to match a 16 row corn head in lower yielding corn (?)
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Why is he using 2 globes on the tractor? I've seen one on the tractor and one on the planter but not 2 on a tractor
Im not 100% sure. I can ask the farmer in this video.
@@farmhandmike OK thanks mike, I'd be interested in knowing his reasons for it
I think one to drive the tractor and the other one is to drive the planter around curves
Bet he likes going around them useless windmills
You say nitrogen in the back, that's anhydrous right?
No this would be in a liquid form here. 28% nitrogen we call it. Anhydrous is knifed in the ground and the tanks for that are steel tanks and under pressure.
no liquid 28%
Sometimes 32% UAN.