Add some lilliston rolling cultivator wheels they'll throw the dirt around the stalks no weed pressure your corn looks great man we cultivate everything keep up the good work 👍👍
We used to drive through corn fields when I was in high school, we had no idea how much work went into it. We all had sheep and cattle to show at fairs. Now that I am old and see the struggle farmers have I feel bad for laying so much corn down as a teenager.
Duffy, I look forward to your daily videos. As a city greenhorn, I have learned about various pieces of equipment, use, repairs & the application of various chemicals. Your cranberry tutorial was very informative and interesting!
When I was a teenager it was my job on my uncle's farm to do the cultivating. And what we called side dressing the burley tobacco here in Kentucky. Used a little John Deere M model which is an offset tractor. One row at a time. Wouldn't work very well for you but I read some of the other comments and I can assure you the people telling you to front mounted cultivator are spot on. Saves your neck.
There’s another guy on RUclips I came across who cultivates and puts down liquid at the same time. He said ground is hard so he needs to break it up so the liquid will absorb into the ground. Looking good Chris, can’t wait for tomorrow to see what your upto
We had some dry weather on corn for 5 weeks. It was yellow and had spots where it didn’t grow. Once it started raining some of the spots didn’t come out of it. We sprayed for weeds and added a liquid fert with micronutrients. It kicked it in high gear. Got rain an it’s tasseling this week. We got lucky with the rain timing. My dad used to grow corn doing the high yield competitions back in the ‘70s. He always cultivated it. Even used one of those cultivators to side dress the fert every 2 weeks until it was too tall to get over it. Did real well back then. Your crops looking good. Hope you have good weather.
We have never had a bad experience with one even using them as loader tractors loading round bales on tractor they are quick and easy to get around with
I have cultivated thousands of acres of corn , string beans , kidney beans , cabbage , beets , pumpkins , squash . If you like that rear mount attachment , you would love a front mounted one . Just saying if you ever buy one of your own , think about it . The front mount is far superior to the rear mounted as far as job performance , PERIOD .
Corn looks really good. If your going to buy a cultivator for the future see about adding liquid fertilizer to it. Save you a pass threw it. We picked one up pretty cheap. Keep up the great work and fixing it never ends....
Thanks for the videos bud! Big fan located in Derry Nh, id like to stop down one of these days check out the farm and meet the legend! Keep on keeping on buddy, your hard work is much appreciated 🤙🏼
That tractor is ideal for the job.... a set of row crop wheels would make it perfect. There must be loads of second hand row crops laying about in dealers yards that wouldn't break the bank.
So, the search begins for a planter and like-sized cultivator, both matched to a specific tractor. The tractor CAN be used for other tasks…… but WILL be used for those two duties. If ya wanna make the locals talk about you, find an old Allis Chalmers G model. The implements mount under the frame with the engine in the rear……they are little workhorses and turn heads wherever they go………”Farming”
Thanks for your daily videos, interesting to follow you daily program. I would be interested in seeing something of your Delaval robot work, if farmers and the company allows. I did watch Mass dairy but would be interested in more about robots, the successes and problems.
you have the resorses right at your finger tips, why not try doing a Manture Injection?? save money for fertalizer I took a 12 foot deep till cultivator making a 8 inch spacing of just the regular shanks i made a shoe to fit the shanks, using peices of the cultivator to build my injector i made mounts on back of one truck and tank to work like a 3 point hitch, run lines from discharge pipe of our regular spreader system and regulator it worked so awesome. in your case you could set on row spacing and use the truck as a nurse tank to fill off as you inject. who i worked for i spent early years i was with him doing nothing but developing better ways to spread from lagoons, injecting, making the tanks and pump systems way more efficient. I will say i do really miss costum lagoon cleaning it was long tiring days and alot of work for me keeping all 9 trucks moving. but was best years for me
Funny how people are my old neighbor got on me for using poison ivy killer. His lawn guy was mowing one day so I asked how he keeps that lawn so beautiful....spring pre emergent, fertilizer, grub control, fungus spray, tenacity, and many other things....... brush killer for poison ivy is nothing compared to all the crap he put on that lawn..
As if you need recommendations on videos to watch. "The Rest of the Story" cultivates just to side dress liquid fertilizer. Travis explains his actions similar to your commentary. "Geiger Farm" is a 30-40 year organic farm, he has 4-6 different cultivators, specific to the field needs, the crop and crop growth. He has a rather detailed video on his cultivators.
My neighbor has a John Deere 6 row front mount that they put on a 4020 they brought it in the early 80’s used it for 3 years maybe only 2 it would be for sale south central Pa
Duffy you sure whip a lone with that cultivator it dose seem to control the weeds. How bad is the damage to a corn plant when it gets run over dose it kill it.
Rest of the story has tanks on his cultivator for liquid. I plan on trying y drops next year split applications I believe are going to keep money in your pocket
Reminds when I was a teen ager on the farm. Dozed off and wiped out a few rows at an angle. Glad you did not fall asleep. You can wipe out a few rows in a hurry.
I don't know what John deere makes as a replacement but could almost use for cultivating a John deere 5520 high crop. Could use it for spraying and possibly cultivating. Have a great weekend.
I have to ask the obvious, do you wash your hands after eating, before you resume driving. You know, don't want to get food grease on the steering wheel. 🤣 Seriously though, I spent many hours on the seat of a John Deere A with a front mounted 4 row cultivator. I used a rear mount once but prefer front mount. Front mount tied up the tractor for the season though.
Check out Laura Farms. They do what they call hilling. Wider shoe and wings behind that builds dirt at the stalk which buries the weeds. Incorporate some liquid nitrogen youd be done
Would be nice if they made a cultivator for highboy tractors got fertilizer sprayers for them. Your up high and can see where you drove last in the rows. Plus they turn sharper.
Corn needs rotary hoe when emerging to about 2/3 inches in height.... if you can find one a LILLISTON ROLLING CULTIVATOR WOULD WORK GREAT...CHECK WITH Newton crouch fertilizer equip manufacturing in Georgia. They build good products for fertilizer applications
If it rains in this corn patch in the next two days your corn won't be knee high on 4th of July, but waist high on a sasquatch. About the liquid tanks. The corn mostly recovers if run over once now. Load that tractor with liquid and the turning proportions of the field will suffer but the rows will probably make up for the squished plants by far. What was nice about the applicator you have is you can vary the speed thus nitrogen deficient plants can get honked on. You actually need a drone to put the mag on because you might not see the response like nitrogen. One of those big honking drones that look menacing. With your farming moxie the father figure will have to double the bunk space. You are going to the next level and you need to grab father figures ear and drag him along boyo. Just don't get hurt AND hook up with a quality woman. BRITTAINY might help you spiritually a lot if she wants half a dozen chilluns. The reason I feel comfortable about talking to you is I am three times your age.
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy coming home after work and watching your new videos bud! That’s some good corn you’re growing!
Add some lilliston rolling cultivator wheels they'll throw the dirt around the stalks no weed pressure your corn looks great man we cultivate everything keep up the good work 👍👍
It looks great Duffy & Yenko keep those geese in flight 😊👋
We used to drive through corn fields when I was in high school, we had no idea how much work went into it. We all had sheep and cattle to show at fairs. Now that I am old and see the struggle farmers have I feel bad for laying so much corn down as a teenager.
So glad you are happy with the results of the hard work Chris! Yenko must be happy too lol.
Duffy, I look forward to your daily videos. As a city greenhorn, I have learned about various pieces of equipment, use, repairs & the application of various chemicals. Your cranberry tutorial was very informative and interesting!
When I was a teenager it was my job on my uncle's farm to do the cultivating. And what we called side dressing the burley tobacco here in Kentucky. Used a little John Deere M model which is an offset tractor. One row at a time. Wouldn't work very well for you but I read some of the other comments and I can assure you the people telling you to front mounted cultivator are spot on. Saves your neck.
There’s another guy on RUclips I came across who cultivates and puts down liquid at the same time. He said ground is hard so he needs to break it up so the liquid will absorb into the ground.
Looking good Chris, can’t wait for tomorrow to see what your upto
Your tractor is just fine.....run whats available.
We had some dry weather on corn for 5 weeks. It was yellow and had spots where it didn’t grow. Once it started raining some of the spots didn’t come out of it. We sprayed for weeds and added a liquid fert with micronutrients. It kicked it in high gear. Got rain an it’s tasseling this week. We got lucky with the rain timing.
My dad used to grow corn doing the high yield competitions back in the ‘70s. He always cultivated it. Even used one of those cultivators to side dress the fert every 2 weeks until it was too tall to get over it. Did real well back then.
Your crops looking good. Hope you have good weather.
The camera looking back to see the cultivate r was a great shot !!❤
Corn is looking good Duffy.
Looks good
Narrow front tractor is the best for cultivators won’t knock down as much corn turn easier on ends
Does this look like the 1950s?
What’s using a narrow front got to do with 1950’s they made narrow front into the late 1970’s and a lot are still in use
@@williamspates6105 there is a reason we quit using narrow front tractors we always believed in them too until one flipped over one day
We have never had a bad experience with one even using them as loader tractors loading round bales on tractor they are quick and easy to get around with
Love the videos man! Your awesome.
There's a huge learning curve to it but harvesting triticale for feed ahead seems to work really well!
Story of my life. Wishing for another inch
He was talkin about rain man 🤣🤣
@@robreesor5011 😂😂😂
Love watching your hard work payoff...
I have cultivated thousands of acres of corn , string beans , kidney beans , cabbage , beets , pumpkins , squash . If you like that rear mount attachment , you would love a front mounted one . Just saying if you ever buy one of your own , think about it . The front mount is far superior to the rear mounted as far as job performance , PERIOD .
Just get an old Farmall with Culti-vision!
Corn looks good boss!
Looks good Chris.
i never knew what cross dreassing or cultivating corn was all about i am a city guy,,,,,thanks for the video ,,have a nice day
By looking at that cultivator it looks like you could build your own pretty cheap and then you could customize it
Tool bar and some shanks/sweeps.
With that tractor he is using he could pull a 10 row cultivator whole lot bigger than the old ih 140 that I’m used to
Corn looks really good. If your going to buy a cultivator for the future see about adding liquid fertilizer to it. Save you a pass threw it. We picked one up pretty cheap. Keep up the great work and fixing it never ends....
Boy you hit that S bar with the harvester that will be some $$$$$$
Thanks for the videos bud! Big fan located in Derry Nh, id like to stop down one of these days check out the farm and meet the legend! Keep on keeping on buddy, your hard work is much appreciated 🤙🏼
Looks good 👍
That is one good liking sandwich.
Go Duffy go.🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
…”Give a king an inch, and he thinks he’s a ruler”… nice video
Corn looks good, wish we had the moisture you have, never seen it so dry in MN.
Where the end rows get thin take a drill and drill sorghum in...over top of corn. It will chop right in and keep the weeds out.
We always cultivated but we used a jd 620 and it was perfect with very little dog to corn
That tractor is ideal for the job.... a set of row crop wheels would make it perfect. There must be loads of second hand row crops laying about in dealers yards that wouldn't break the bank.
@George Jones do to compose many silly comments then?
Afternoon on tall corn ,its not so ridged it bend with cultivators, writing down good and bad results will be beneficial
So, the search begins for a planter and like-sized cultivator, both matched to a specific tractor. The tractor CAN be used for other tasks…… but WILL be used for those two duties. If ya wanna make the locals talk about you, find an old Allis Chalmers G model. The implements mount under the frame with the engine in the rear……they are little workhorses and turn heads wherever they go………”Farming”
Thanks for your daily videos, interesting to follow you daily program. I would be interested in seeing something of your Delaval robot work, if farmers and the company allows. I did watch Mass dairy but would be interested in more about robots, the successes and problems.
Japers Duffy I'm on a fast your killing me with that breakfast bap haha
My buddy works for piper farms here in Maine and they just finished his last 300 acres of first crop today due to break downs.
Lookin' sweet.
you have the resorses right at your finger tips, why not try doing a Manture Injection?? save money for fertalizer I took a 12 foot deep till cultivator making a 8 inch spacing of just the regular shanks i made a shoe to fit the shanks, using peices of the cultivator to build my injector i made mounts on back of one truck and tank to work like a 3 point hitch, run lines from discharge pipe of our regular spreader system and regulator it worked so awesome. in your case you could set on row spacing and use the truck as a nurse tank to fill off as you inject. who i worked for i spent early years i was with him doing nothing but developing better ways to spread from lagoons, injecting, making the tanks and pump systems way more efficient. I will say i do really miss costum lagoon cleaning it was long tiring days and alot of work for me keeping all 9 trucks moving. but was best years for me
Funny how people are my old neighbor got on me for using poison ivy killer. His lawn guy was mowing one day so I asked how he keeps that lawn so beautiful....spring pre emergent, fertilizer, grub control, fungus spray, tenacity, and many other things....... brush killer for poison ivy is nothing compared to all the crap he put on that lawn..
As if you need recommendations on videos to watch. "The Rest of the Story" cultivates just to side dress liquid fertilizer. Travis explains his actions similar to your commentary. "Geiger Farm" is a 30-40 year organic farm, he has 4-6 different cultivators, specific to the field needs, the crop and crop growth. He has a rather detailed video on his cultivators.
Plant grass in end rows bale for hay,
My neighbor has a John Deere 6 row front mount that they put on a 4020 they brought it in the early 80’s used it for 3 years maybe only 2 it would be for sale south central Pa
Lol I used to get a giant pixie stick dump out the sugar cut both ends and drink my chocolate milk right from the jug
Duffy you sure whip a lone with that cultivator it dose seem to control the weeds. How bad is the damage to a corn plant when it gets run over dose it kill it.
Rest of the story has tanks on his cultivator for liquid. I plan on trying y drops next year split applications I believe are going to keep money in your pocket
Reminds when I was a teen ager on the farm. Dozed off and wiped out a few rows at an angle. Glad you did not fall asleep. You can wipe out a few rows in a hurry.
Old school weed control does work!!
I don't know what John deere makes as a replacement but could almost use for cultivating a John deere 5520 high crop. Could use it for spraying and possibly cultivating. Have a great weekend.
cultivating seems expensive when you make multiple passes vs spraying glyphosate. However guessing your leases don’t allow for it.
Hand looks good, but get a squeeze ball to help with the movement.
I have to ask the obvious, do you wash your hands after eating, before you resume driving. You know, don't want to get food grease on the steering wheel. 🤣 Seriously though, I spent many hours on the seat of a John Deere A with a front mounted 4 row cultivator. I used a rear mount once but prefer front mount. Front mount tied up the tractor for the season though.
There is a organic farmer Geiger farm he has videos on his multiple passes and ways to cultivate maybe you can get some ideas from him.
Better find that missing tine
I cultivate and put down nitro at same time saves a trip
Check out Laura Farms. They do what they call hilling. Wider shoe and wings behind that builds dirt at the stalk which buries the weeds. Incorporate some liquid nitrogen youd be done
I need an email address to send you some pics of how I cultivate... I use an old Farmall cub 6volt system hand crank to start...
Duffyc91@gmail.com
Would be nice if they made a cultivator for highboy tractors got fertilizer sprayers for them. Your up high and can see where you drove last in the rows. Plus they turn sharper.
They did years ago
Corn needs rotary hoe when emerging to about 2/3 inches in height.... if you can find one a LILLISTON ROLLING CULTIVATOR WOULD WORK GREAT...CHECK WITH Newton crouch fertilizer equip manufacturing in Georgia. They build good products for fertilizer applications
How’s the saying go knee high by the 4th of July
If it rains in this corn patch in the next two days your corn won't be knee high on 4th of July, but waist high on a sasquatch. About the liquid tanks. The corn mostly recovers if run over once now. Load that tractor with liquid and the turning proportions of the field will suffer but the rows will probably make up for the squished plants by far. What was nice about the applicator you have is you can vary the speed thus nitrogen deficient plants can get honked on. You actually need a drone to put the mag on because you might not see the response like nitrogen. One of those big honking drones that look menacing. With your farming moxie the father figure will have to double the bunk space. You are going to the next level and you need to grab father figures ear and drag him along boyo. Just don't get hurt AND hook up with a quality woman. BRITTAINY might help you spiritually a lot if she wants half a dozen chilluns. The reason I feel comfortable about talking to you is I am three times your age.
Was watching this video with the volume off. Am I the only one who thinks that corn looks pretty weedy?
12 Row
Knee high by 4th of July
4450!!!!!!!!!
DANISH TINES
I really hate seeing you run over the end rows, I know that you have to , but dam alot of lost crop there
There is three 7520 near me in Iowa if need one
Let it grow its silage corn
You can't call yourself old-school and say things like endrows their called headlands by old school farmers
It depends on your location, has nothing to do with old or new school lol
@George Jones Oh look everyone, George the troll has shown up. Nice to see ya junior :)
get Yenko??? your dog a sandwich too?
Next year spread your fertilize then disk it in. Plant next
There’s a lot of weeds on the corn