Fuel Is Optional When There Is More Rain Coming!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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    Andy "aTrippyFarmer" Dole is a 6th generation farmer from Central Illinois. On this farm, Andy works alongside his father, Marty, his uncles, Chris and Jeff, and his sister, Katie, to grow corn and soybeans on some of the finest dirt in the world. Andy and his family are deeply rooted in the area, operating a large farm that traces it origins back into the 1800s. Although some tracts did not stand the test of time, Andy and his family still grow corn and soybeans on fields that have been in the family for longer than even the oldest members of the farm have been alive. We do, we have, and we always will take tremendous pride in calling this piece of paradise our home. Andy was a Bronze Tablet graduate of the University of Illinois in the field of Crop Sciences, following the same path as his father and late grandfather.
    It would be misleading for Andy to claim that this life is one that came by chance; rather, as a member of two multi-generational farm families, it was simply in his blood. His passion for agriculture traces back to his early youth--some of his fondest, earliest memories being of days spent riding in the combine with his father and grandfather. Although his understanding of the lifestyle was much less complex in the beginning, the love he has for farming, and its industry has only appreciated through time. As this dream blossomed into adulthood, Andy now works relentlessly, and tirelessly, to chase his own dreams and to build a farming operation of his own alongside his family.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @seajeepstar7516
    @seajeepstar7516 2 месяца назад +1

    In those wet areas, you could alway plant rice!

  • @TheRange7
    @TheRange7 2 месяца назад

    The rain up here north of you has been amazing. Saturday it was non stop, light, heavy, light, heavy. Crazy.

  • @Brian-ov1rj
    @Brian-ov1rj 2 месяца назад +1

    Farmn 👍

  • @joelacharles
    @joelacharles 2 месяца назад +2

    This is why you need a fuel trailer

  • @machineryworking4589
    @machineryworking4589 2 месяца назад

    rice plant best place 🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾

  • @benoutside3423
    @benoutside3423 2 месяца назад +2

    Just curious if you’re custom spraying business has taken off at all, I thought that was the intent with the purchase of your own sprayer. Seemed like you were spraying for the farm through your own business last growing season.

    • @aTrippyFarmer
      @aTrippyFarmer  2 месяца назад +2

      I custom spray for my family...that is enough business to pay for the sprayer on its own. I am going to try to do more outside work on corn fungicide this summer, but herbicide applications just aren't profitable enough to risk spraying for other people.

  • @bladewiper
    @bladewiper 2 месяца назад +1

    RAIN !! Too much or too little, either is a worry.

  • @EJLitherland
    @EJLitherland 2 месяца назад +1

    Where is the like button? I see 386 clicked the down button which is unusual. Who'd you tick off at RUclips?

  • @ralphnyquist7873
    @ralphnyquist7873 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey, I just want to tell you. You have to stop worrying so much. I know it's easier said than done. It is what it is. I'm retired. I grew up on a farm. We milked 350 cows, herd was around 400. Milked 200 goats. Put up hay, planted crops. Farming is a tough job. But you got it. You get it done every year. Trust in God. He has you right where you need to be every day. Keep making smoke.