@@icyinferno6891idk why i am writing this but here goes nothing. He spilled large amounts of seed, which requires enough water, minerals and nutrients to grow. This means that only some of them would grow fine. He also has to add fertilizers and pesticides for it to grow. He could have planted that and got a lot more quantity and quality yield
Aye this dude is probably gov subsidized and will just plow it into the dirt like most industrial farms. Any small family farm knows u gotta save every penny, especially with how fertilizer and pesticides skyrocketing. Eat local folks!
It's called round up ready corn. It's genetically modified corn that's resist to round up spays so the farmers can spray to eradicate the weeds and bugs without effecting the corn
You would also have had to pick up every single bit of it and it did not matter if it took you an hour you would still have to finish that field before you were allowed to come home. Seed corn is expensive.
@@outsideview9052 Nah. Most fields in many places in the country are 640 acres. To help you better understand You have a state, county and with in that country are townships and a town ship is 6 miles by 6 miles and this gives you 36 sections and a section is 1 square mile or 640 acres. There are places where say 2 sections do not have a road between them and so on. Generally people own many sections and they have to move between them. Land right next to you is hard to come by and when it comes up for sale you better be willing to pay. Because in the long run it will save you time and fuel. Yet many farmers own land all over their country and state. I knew a farmer who had to drive 2 hours to farm 10 sections of land in which he owned 30 where he lived. He had a house and shop and a smaller set up there. His kid worked a ton of jobs and saved up and made a deal to farm the land at no cost to his father and a slightly below lease and over several years and a lot of bank loans turned those 10 sections of dry land in to irrigated land and bought the land from the family minus his share. Once he owned it he bank rolled a major land improvement and bought out another farmer who was in and around him at over market value and used what he learned in college and some advance watering stuff and put in better irrigation. Even spent a bunch of money reshaping the land to help with drainage and to make it all flat. This over all help improve yields. Adding in a lot of cow manure, windrowed compost systems. If you ever wondered how potting soil was made its made in a similar fashion. Between mixing of composted soils and sand. Doing no till farming and proper fertilizer he is able to get some really nice yields. The newer generation is willing to spend their entire family fortune and bank roll everything they have to farm better. I have not heard from him in several years yet I do think he is now richer than all of his family put together and keeps buying. I have worked ( not as an employees as a contractor, Hired the company that I and my company did work for )on ranches that were 50k acres or bigger. I also know people with very large ranches and farms. I do not have those kinda of people money yet I do own my place outright which is 2.06 acres and hope to buy the rest of the land which would give me almost exactly 3 acres. 1.5 on the north and 1.5 on the south.
@@stefanobonaiuti8243 he's right I have a garden of my own and there's a solid difference. It's true though, you ever seen one of those fields have grass in them. This is one reason why on top of what crop dusters spray on them. Ive lived in the Mississippi delta for awhile and there's always a crop duster going somewhere. It's just facts some of that stuff causes cancer.
I didn't get the joke until I saw the series I really didn't wanna watch it but is rated top ten in all U.S.A., so I was like let's watch it for couple hours let's see how good it is then I got hook to it and is a master piece.
I dont even grow corn but I grow cotton here in California and if my dad heard that even one seed was lost under my control it would be safe to say that he’d beat my ass no doubt about it
@Leann the most expensive bag of corn we sell is about 450 bucks, a bag being a bushel means its 80,000 seeds, at 32,000 population per acre, you will get 2.5 acres to a bag. So depenendant on how much population you decide to plant, you can ideally be paying 180 dollars an acre. Mind you, this is the most expensive, dual use hybrid, so your price will vary. Another thing to keep in mind, the cost of the payments on the tractor, planter, any extra commodities, fuel, def, labor, transportation of seed, and newer things like the biologicals you may apply to the seed. And for the love of god everyone, if you spend all that money on the seed, dont skimp on fertilizer, always factor that in when you budget for the season. If you want 22-24 ton silage, or 200+ bushel for shelled corn, you need to give it the proper inputs, otherwise youre wasting the land, the seed, and your wallet. And at the end of the day, you have to remember the world isnt feeding itself. 3% of the population feeds 100%.
Sitting in the tractor is the easy part of farming no one ever sees the labor that goes into the equipment in the summer and winter we spend hours a day in the hot humid weather fixing on this equipment to make it performs so well!
I would love to run a corn planter for the day. Where I’m from in Saskatchewan we have the big air drills and carts and that’s all fine and dandy but corn would be nice change
Thank you for feeding us as one of our Food providers. I do have a question what is the chemical on the corn seed? How do I really know that is true corn seed in the seed spreader?
Well yeah they make a lot but we have to spend a shit ton more to keep the equipment up to par and running good, buying just a new tractor these days is like 200 grand!! And we make money when we send in loads of corn and soybeans through out the summer and winter!
Tell me you know nothing about farming without telling me you know nothing about farming… Also genius go to Mexico they have actual blue corn varieties
@@rilyc2843 because of the unsustainable methods they use for farming, they need tons of chemicals to keep their crops alive, this particular one keeps fungus away. That’s blue is not natural.
The man hours and the money gain are never equal. Farming is a damn hard profession and even with modern technology it rarely breaks even, let alone in profit. A terribly thankless job that is uncontrollable b'cos of the weather. Farmers deserve a medal , their hours are endless ,the only comparable job on earth is MOTHERHOOD.
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 If it rarely broke even, no one would be farming. Large amounts of debt, yes. But we spent the last decade or so completely out of the farm program (meaning we got 0 government assistance) and we still made pretty good money. Too many farms are run like a hobby and not the businesses they are
@@1smhx5 cow corn still ends up as food genius. People consume beef and dairy last I checked. Ethanol also produces byproducts that can be fed to livestock.
It is a covering that acts as extra food for the seed inside, it also helps prevent molding and tastes disgusting to birds. It is actually a pretty benign innovation for farming. The actual seed is the GMO part, and if populations keep increasing those GMOs are going to be the only way people are going to get any food. There are good GMOs, just not the way Monsanto is doing it. A good example is golden rice.
For anyone wondering why the corn is blue it’s a treatment the seeds get to stop bugs and or diseases from killing the corn which can ruin the entire field or in worst cases the entire farmland
@@joewil1441 all corn is GMO, you think we always had corn that looks like that? Hell kale, broccoli, cauliflower and brussel sprouts are the same plant
Look at that fungicide dust blow all over them in the wind. I used to do this same crap working for Monsanto and land o lakes (yes the butter company sells sh*t loads of neurotoxins too).
@@domonkosszabo398 I would rather eat food from coated seeds. A lot of these commenters are not farmers. They watch TV and think they know it all. Let there be a hint of a shortage of anything at the grocery store, and they'd be the first to organize protests.
Back where they are they are not planting on beds, saves lots of steps of having to make corn beds. It’s a different type of corn planting because they don’t have to irrigate because it rains so much there, and the fields aren’t always the flattest. Which brings me to my case that you can plant thousands of acres of corn pretty quick when you don’t have multiple steps involved to plant it like other farm operations who plant on beds. This year we planted about 1500 acres of corn on beds, with one 6 row planter. Takes a while but it’s all hard work at the end of the day. John Deere’s for life
My friend has. Five thousand owned outright and leasesanother five thousand and his family has been farming that same farm 150 years he told me he always plants. Two diff crops and sometimes three to make damn sure he won’t loose money. And hopefully have a good season and make. Money
This guy spills more corn than I plant!
It's planting itself bruh, it's falling in the dirt
@@icyinferno6891idk why i am writing this but here goes nothing. He spilled large amounts of seed, which requires enough water, minerals and nutrients to grow. This means that only some of them would grow fine. He also has to add fertilizers and pesticides for it to grow. He could have planted that and got a lot more quantity and quality yield
@@dream1520bro basically dropped negligible amounts, compared to the whole thing he dropped barely anything
Prolly cause hes a realy farmer and youre gardening
@@dream1520worried about another mans profits are we?
Ol dad would beat my ass for spilling one seed let alone a bushel lol
My dad is the same and so am I. There's no chance I'd let myself get away with wasting that much seed.
@@beauthoney1656 is it really that expensive?
@guli06 depending on the brand, variety, and trait options it can be 6 or 7 dollars per pound
Aye this dude is probably gov subsidized and will just plow it into the dirt like most industrial farms. Any small family farm knows u gotta save every penny, especially with how fertilizer and pesticides skyrocketing. Eat local folks!
@@eduardkalmanawardzeit's called being responsible and thankful n most of all not wasteful
Monsanto done sent you that Heisenberg special
You read my mind! WTF 😒
Monsanto is a terrorist organization.
It's called round up ready corn. It's genetically modified corn that's resist to round up spays so the farmers can spray to eradicate the weeds and bugs without effecting the corn
@@Benb-tk4lwaffecting...
@@Benb-tk4lwits garbage
My dad would snap kick me in the HEAD if he saw me drop that much seed corn.
You would also have had to pick up every single bit of it and it did not matter if it took you an hour you would still have to finish that field before you were allowed to come home. Seed corn is expensive.
@@kameljoe21 for sure. Never waste seed corn.
Didnt he just plant it all in one place?
@@outsideview9052 Nah. Most fields in many places in the country are 640 acres. To help you better understand You have a state, county and with in that country are townships and a town ship is 6 miles by 6 miles and this gives you 36 sections and a section is 1 square mile or 640 acres. There are places where say 2 sections do not have a road between them and so on. Generally people own many sections and they have to move between them. Land right next to you is hard to come by and when it comes up for sale you better be willing to pay. Because in the long run it will save you time and fuel. Yet many farmers own land all over their country and state. I knew a farmer who had to drive 2 hours to farm 10 sections of land in which he owned 30 where he lived. He had a house and shop and a smaller set up there. His kid worked a ton of jobs and saved up and made a deal to farm the land at no cost to his father and a slightly below lease and over several years and a lot of bank loans turned those 10 sections of dry land in to irrigated land and bought the land from the family minus his share. Once he owned it he bank rolled a major land improvement and bought out another farmer who was in and around him at over market value and used what he learned in college and some advance watering stuff and put in better irrigation. Even spent a bunch of money reshaping the land to help with drainage and to make it all flat. This over all help improve yields. Adding in a lot of cow manure, windrowed compost systems. If you ever wondered how potting soil was made its made in a similar fashion. Between mixing of composted soils and sand. Doing no till farming and proper fertilizer he is able to get some really nice yields. The newer generation is willing to spend their entire family fortune and bank roll everything they have to farm better. I have not heard from him in several years yet I do think he is now richer than all of his family put together and keeps buying.
I have worked ( not as an employees as a contractor, Hired the company that I and my company did work for )on ranches that were 50k acres or bigger. I also know people with very large ranches and farms. I do not have those kinda of people money yet I do own my place outright which is 2.06 acres and hope to buy the rest of the land which would give me almost exactly 3 acres. 1.5 on the north and 1.5 on the south.
@@kameljoe21 nice! Keep working and you’ll get there some day! Me and my pops are sitting at about 198 acres
That ain't corn, that's Heisenberg's product
it's a fungicide coating, every modern day seed has it
@@stefanobonaiuti8243 not all of it...just cancer laced ,mass produced crud.
@@youtubecantsaveallthesnowf8601 yeah, and the earth is flat. stop the BS please.
COVID VAX COATING.
@@stefanobonaiuti8243 he's right I have a garden of my own and there's a solid difference. It's true though, you ever seen one of those fields have grass in them. This is one reason why on top of what crop dusters spray on them. Ive lived in the Mississippi delta for awhile and there's always a crop duster going somewhere. It's just facts some of that stuff causes cancer.
They planting that cool ranch 💀
When you "corn" is lagoon blue, you know there's a problem...
poison!
It's a foodsave save collering that stops birds from eating it, cause 🐦 don't eat bleu things😊
So poison for birds and animals so then it's absorbed by the plant and feed to us great idea 💡 😢😢😢😢😢
@@JJK713idiot
@@magalivanlandschoot6656 birds eat blueberries
Bro used the side product of los pollos hermanos 💀
I didn't get the joke until I saw the series I really didn't wanna watch it but is rated top ten in all U.S.A., so I was like let's watch it for couple hours let's see how good it is then I got hook to it and is a master piece.
This guy should be a professional paintballer
Lmao😂
Lol exactly
I dont even grow corn but I grow cotton here in California and if my dad heard that even one seed was lost under my control it would be safe to say that he’d beat my ass no doubt about it
Isn't cotton more profitable than corn? And I've noticed in the south and Texas a lot of cotton is left in the field when harvested, why is that?
Thank you guys for doing what you do!
If I would spill corn like that I would have gotten my ass reamed out
It’s about a dollar worth lmao relax
@Leann the most expensive bag of corn we sell is about 450 bucks, a bag being a bushel means its 80,000 seeds, at 32,000 population per acre, you will get 2.5 acres to a bag. So depenendant on how much population you decide to plant, you can ideally be paying 180 dollars an acre. Mind you, this is the most expensive, dual use hybrid, so your price will vary. Another thing to keep in mind, the cost of the payments on the tractor, planter, any extra commodities, fuel, def, labor, transportation of seed, and newer things like the biologicals you may apply to the seed. And for the love of god everyone, if you spend all that money on the seed, dont skimp on fertilizer, always factor that in when you budget for the season. If you want 22-24 ton silage, or 200+ bushel for shelled corn, you need to give it the proper inputs, otherwise youre wasting the land, the seed, and your wallet. And at the end of the day, you have to remember the world isnt feeding itself. 3% of the population feeds 100%.
@@RedDeadSpearhead thank you sir, for one of the most informative comments I have ever enjoyed reading! 🙏👍
That corn looks like it's gonna be healthy😅
It's engineered to look healthy when it grows... built in fungicide, built in insecticide....
@@chadlampson i literally fuckin laughed out loud when I read that. Oh man blue corn... what a fucked work we live in.
@@iraniansuperhacker4382blue corn is better than 4 dollar ears of corn 😂
@@spiritboxyxbox it's not 4$ per ear if you grow it yourself so yeah fuck that blue corn
@@spiritboxyxboxill take working harder and buying “real” corn for $4, than buys god knows whatever tf this is and dying earlier of cancer
That is an awesome setup you have.
Wow 20 rows and auto steering. Easy easy days on the farm
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Sitting in the tractor is the easy part of farming no one ever sees the labor that goes into the equipment in the summer and winter we spend hours a day in the hot humid weather fixing on this equipment to make it performs so well!
So you have most of the summer and all winter to fix equipment how many grease fittings are there?
@@glennl9630hundreds
I would love to run a corn planter for the day. Where I’m from in Saskatchewan we have the big air drills and carts and that’s all fine and dandy but corn would be nice change
Seriously. I'm sick of running the air drills
Thank y'all so much for the food! We need it and I am grateful!
Man's just casually flexing that autosteer hahaha.
Lot of people in the comments complaining. Haven't seen a single comment thanking these farmers for putting food on my plate for cheap. ❤
Thats not sweet corn😂
@@heavymetalbassist5How do you know that? Field corn is planted the same way as sweet corn.
That's that Monsanto corn, no thank you.
Feel free to enjoy the diseased ridden insect infested conventional corn then.
I was just about to ask about that
It’s ALL Monsanto fake food! Buy local preferably with no USDA stamp of approval!!
I bet you eat it every time you get a taco
Everyone eats it😂
Try a slide door on your spout of your seed tender. You will not loose so much seed
Thank you for feeding us as one of our Food providers.
I do have a question what is the chemical on the corn seed?
How do I really know that is true corn seed in the seed spreader?
I have family that farms so I don’t know really well but here’s what I was told:
Fertilizers and shit.
Google "round up ready corn"
Standard features like Ludicrous and
F* Jackass Dynamics makes it super nice
We have the greenstar autosteer systems in our tractors. Not as useful in our tiny Illinois fields though 😂
How much do farmers make ? Is it really like the show the ranch ? they make a big amount only once a year ?
Well yeah they make a lot but we have to spend a shit ton more to keep the equipment up to par and running good, buying just a new tractor these days is like 200 grand!! And we make money when we send in loads of corn and soybeans through out the summer and winter!
Those seeds are the toxic special, can’t believe Monsanto has such a monopoly on seeds
That's not corn, it's what Monsanto wants you to think is corn.
Is that Organo copper coating on the seeds. When do we get methyl mercury and Organo copper corn oil.
wonderd if it was grafite, used for dry lubrication I think when we planted Maize ?
Reminds me of the bags little blue pebbles that I would buy and put in the bottom of my fish tank..
Bro decided to get a diffrent autosteer than the autosteer that comes with the machine
Welcome to America, where corn is blue
Fungicide coating
Tell me you know nothing about farming without telling me you know nothing about farming…
Also genius go to Mexico they have actual blue corn varieties
@@rilyc2843 in Europe we have something called normal yellow corn that’s why I assumed it’s fungicide cause that’s what’s done here
@@rilyc2843 because of the unsustainable methods they use for farming, they need tons of chemicals to keep their crops alive, this particular one keeps fungus away. That’s blue is not natural.
The seed treatment is blue spanky.
God bless our American farmers 🙏
Most American farmers make bio fuel and feed people in other countries not there own if you want to thank farmers thank the right ones
BLESS OUR TECHNOLOGY 💪. Back In the day. It would’ve taken a battalion of people to perform at the level we are now
@@mafinalmessagechangedaworl7131yep less people poisoning the rest of us 😢
@@pete2376 Either way you have to trust people, in one situation you are trusting professionals, and in another you are trusting average workers.
Last I remember those seeds were $600 per a 50lb bag! Monsantos has a patent on them so you can't even legally re-harvest those seeds.
Dayum, the new farming simulator 23 looks so realistic!!
Dang you should do a vid on what it costs a year to run the farm plus the amount of man hours then show how much you make I’m genuinely interested
Shit tons of hours, shit tons of money… if you’re lucky
The man hours and the money gain are never equal. Farming is a damn hard profession and even with modern technology it rarely breaks even, let alone in profit. A terribly thankless job that is uncontrollable b'cos of the weather. Farmers deserve a medal , their hours are endless ,the only comparable job on earth is MOTHERHOOD.
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 If it rarely broke even, no one would be farming. Large amounts of debt, yes. But we spent the last decade or so completely out of the farm program (meaning we got 0 government assistance) and we still made pretty good money. Too many farms are run like a hobby and not the businesses they are
Makes doing my 5 acre garden by hand look like a pleasure cruise.
love they said “only 3000 acres”
meanwhile me with one 10 acre field
That GPS auto steer is super cool. I could imagine the tunnel vision id get harvesting fields that big after so long.
If no one has told you thank you for helping feed everyone corn is apart of about everything
That corn is for bio fuel not for food at best it feeds pigs Aldo i doubt it
He’s planting genetically modified garbage,
That's the problem.
Yeah that’s most likely not for food it’s either cow corn or used to make fuel
@@1smhx5 cow corn still ends up as food genius. People consume beef and dairy last I checked. Ethanol also produces byproducts that can be fed to livestock.
I remembwr planting 40k acres in Montana, thinking we did something, to find out there was another 650k acres to plant. Ah good times as a kid.
Bahahahahah right. No way in hell you did almost 700k acres as a kid. No farm or equipment is planting that in a year
@@Dontworryboutit315 you've not been to Montana son. There's about thirty other people involved just in the planting. I never said I did it by myself
That's a good one, got me rolling there 😂
you planted the entirety of rhode island. 😂
@@k9man163 you ever been around billings way?
God bless Monsanto 🙌 love their cancer feed
I worked in a corn seed plant where they treated corn with different fungicides. Corn like this comes in many other colors.
Love the john deere!
Yay GMO's! I love food that doesn't die when sprayed with roundup
Ah yes the all natural blue-green corn I’ve always loved.
It's seed treatment. Insecticide and fungicide.
@@jje8182chemicals..
@@hereforthebuffoonery Everything is a chemical dipshit.
We really are getting closer to interstellar way of life
Gotta love the GMO green that makes everyone huge
It is a covering that acts as extra food for the seed inside, it also helps prevent molding and tastes disgusting to birds. It is actually a pretty benign innovation for farming. The actual seed is the GMO part, and if populations keep increasing those GMOs are going to be the only way people are going to get any food. There are good GMOs, just not the way Monsanto is doing it. A good example is golden rice.
No, it is the gmo that makes everybody not thin.
We have close to 2600 acres of wheat field in total.
😮 bro how you do irrigation to such a huge land ?
you guys are chillin. my family still has 45k acres to plant
the sunsets must be legendary
jesus mistah white theres 2-3 inch crystals in here! you're the goddamn iron chef!
That Monsanto turquoise seed stuff...
Now do the difference between non gmo organic and regular. See how we can fix this issue
Didn't know corn was blue... organic mo bettah
Its field corn so not exactly edible anyway
Planting Monsanto seed is like throwing your future freedom in a blender...
Failure to address the blue elephant in the room - fungicides/insecticides - nothing like a coupe extra toxins in food
For anyone wondering why the corn is blue it’s a treatment the seeds get to stop bugs and or diseases from killing the corn which can ruin the entire field or in worst cases the entire farmland
So it's a pesticide? Oh right.. looks awful
Il etc the yellow etuff I plant in my garden
It's gmo corn. Duh
@@joewil1441 all corn is GMO, you think we always had corn that looks like that? Hell kale, broccoli, cauliflower and brussel sprouts are the same plant
@@MochaFen I have heirloom corn. Open pollination. I know what anti fungal coatings look like.
You don’t have to worry about that when your field health is on point
The farms are way too big today. Things were so much better when they weren't this big. Sadder times.
Look at that fungicide dust blow all over them in the wind. I used to do this same crap working for Monsanto and land o lakes (yes the butter company sells sh*t loads of neurotoxins too).
modern farmers: we just can't make it with the cost of machinery now days.
😅 I don't like big big fields. The most we plant in 1 field is 480 acres. It doesn't feel like it will end.
This is the kind of corn you do not want to eat. This is gmo corn covered in roundup
Would you rather starve or eat a plant which grew from a coated seed?
@@domonkosszabo398
I would rather eat food from coated seeds.
A lot of these commenters are not farmers. They watch TV and think they know it all.
Let there be a hint of a shortage of anything at the grocery store, and they'd be the first to organize protests.
Me: should corn be green?
Monsanto: “trust me bro.”
Thank you for your service🥂❤
One outfit in Kentucky runs 54 and a 36 row planters. 180 rows in one round.
Blue corn..... Complete safe and effective.... See u all in the next life
Bro spills corn like them peoples in them paintball leagues
“Corn”😂
With the amount of seed you spill, you’re better off going with a CCS system
Love the american simple diet of potatoes vegetables, buttered steak,corn,juice , balance diet , very clean
You can see the GMO on these corn kernels
You’re killing it!
Monsanto ?
“Too much Roundup in the corn is bad for the brain”- neurosurgeon Ben Carson
Ask most people where corn comes from and they will say yhe grocery store
Back where they are they are not planting on beds, saves lots of steps of having to make corn beds. It’s a different type of corn planting because they don’t have to irrigate because it rains so much there, and the fields aren’t always the flattest. Which brings me to my case that you can plant thousands of acres of corn pretty quick when you don’t have multiple steps involved to plant it like other farm operations who plant on beds. This year we planted about 1500 acres of corn on beds, with one 6 row planter. Takes a while but it’s all hard work at the end of the day.
John Deere’s for life
Nothing like a nice juicy piece of bright blue corn on the cob😂
Next year AI replaces this farmer.
100 years from now his family is still getting paid.
More realistically, next year AI allows this farmer to scale his operations from 3000 acres to 10000
Cheaper food
GMO poision
I don’t know if it’s manipulated but that’s some pest poison and Fungizide so they sprout for sure.. maximum yield
Every single domesticated crop is genetically modified. It doesn't negatively affect your health at all lol, organic stuff is a scam
Auto steer?
Damn farming equipment has leveled up higher than I thought.
Love this lifestyle! Someday I will have a farm
The real self driving car champion
Nothing better than the natural sheen of a neon green seed.
It really is impressive how advanced these machines have gotten.
Bro got that crystal blue corn 😂
Ouch. I can only imagine how much time you guys have spent filling those boxes with seed and talc.
What’s my name?! Heisencorn. Your damn right it is!
Heisenberg lookin mad jealous rn
Is that a 8R?! So cool I’m from Ireland and the biggest tractors we have here on a farm would be like 200 hp
Where you get blue corn seed's? Half that stuff in the cup he put on top blew away while he breathed it in..
Thanks you for your service boys..
My friend has. Five thousand owned outright and leasesanother five thousand and his family has been farming that same farm 150 years he told me he always plants. Two diff crops and sometimes three to make damn sure he won’t loose money. And hopefully have a good season and make. Money
Always by the end of the day I would hit a fence lmao from falling asleep hated planting
Yummy yummy wonder how many different chemicals that's coated with
That looks like some Heisenberg hybrid corn kernels
Do those seeds grow in the dark?😊
Dude spilled like $600 worth of seed 💀
Thats a good harvest!
You plant that chemically engineered Monsanto corn 🌽
Two steps away from replacing that farmer entirely.
Smell the powder of the corn. 10 years later... corn lung 😮