seeing you be upset about the noodles but then immediately going to improve them is amazing and inspiring to me! i would've given up but you didn't and i really respect that! I love your videos. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
10 rows at a time is impressive. I remember dad pulling a 2 row Spudnik into our shop, cutting it in half, and adding two more rows in the middle. Our neighbors thought he was nuts.
Normally yes we don’t want that much dirt but these are yellow potatoes and they are a little more fragile than your regular brown potato so we dig them wetter than normal so we can send the dirt for cushioning
seeing you be upset about the noodles but then immediately going to improve them is amazing and inspiring to me! i would've given up but you didn't and i really respect that! I love your videos. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
10 rows at a time is impressive. I remember dad pulling a 2 row Spudnik into our shop, cutting it in half, and adding two more rows in the middle. Our neighbors thought he was nuts.
One thing about it..... That digger can DIG!!
Looks like he needs to slow down lots of dirt going in the truck.
Normally yes we don’t want that much dirt but these are yellow potatoes and they are a little more fragile than your regular brown potato so we dig them wetter than normal so we can send the dirt for cushioning
he State of Maine harvested 2 billion pounds of potatoes this year; it looks as if you could get that much in that one field.
Hi. What is the yield this year? Thank you.
We dig 16s. I would have some pissed off warehouse crew if i sent that much dirt to the warehouse.
The equipment company name 🤣🤣
thanks for sharing 👍
Using a Spudnik 6160 6 row windrower and a 6640 4 row harvester
It is literally written on the equipment. Manufactures are funny like that.
Spudnik is a great name for a digger. LMAO the 1st time my dad brought one home from Idaho.
@@potatofarmer6647 He wasn't asking for the name, he was making fun of it, for those that didn't get the reference en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sputnik_1
Pretty cool, I think we grow lentils and wheat up here in North Idaho
Moscow, Idaho, the lentil capital of the world.
@@GlendonPerkinsgp CDA here
Love it. We love taters.