I’d say your golden retriever got lucky that you found him. And you are lucky to have found such a beautiful well behaved dog. They are very well behaved dogs. He will be a great family dog. Someone must have dumped him. We had a cat and a dog dumped near our farm over the years. And we of coarse kept them.
Yeah Andy this spring has been an interesting rainy , stormy, tornado crazy spring for sure, just wet an rain every other day, but mother nature has a mind like no other, thanks for 🇺🇲👍✊🤙💪🌽
Hey Andy, When your looking at forecast percentages of rainfall. The percentage isn't "chance" of rain. It's the percentage of your area that will receive rain. I hope that helps explains the % concept. Here's to another bin busting season 🍻
At home we use some bent rebar and pound it into the ground over the legs of the trampoline. It has held upp for the past ten years. You cant see it and it works
Wish you would tell the date you film. You are way behind putting videos out.. but I do like your videos. Keep up the good work. I farm and can’t imagine trying to film, edit and publish videos. Appreciate your effort.
The difference between ripping and sub soiling and the result of sub soiling and the current year and the dry of last Andy Will you at least start to consider getting Great Plains on board and get a trial going this year?
IT WONT BE FARMING WITHOUT SOMETHING BREAKING ANDY. BUT THAT IS FARMING HAVE A GOOD HOLIDAY ON MONDAY I MEAN ONE TIME WE WERE CHOPPING HAY AND SOME METAL WENT THROUGH THE CHOPPER AND BROKE THE KNIFES ON THE CHOPPER AND MADE HOLE IN THE PIPE THAT BLEW THE HAYLAGE UP TO THE SILO THAT WAS A MESS OF TIME THEN WE HAD TO FIX IT WITH SOME 5 GALLON BUCKETS AND TIE DOWNS PLUS PUT NEW KNIFES IN THE CHOPPER AND KEPT GOING THE NEXT DAY
Auto pilot how f d up is possible I guess end rows have not been handled so I say no I can’t be a farmer until autopilot figures out how to turn around and get me home
Play in l AI could see what you're saying about. You know, want to do it in no closer? The brown's silk, but I guess my thinking with that would be is you know, you don't want any chance at you know gosh forbid tar's spot would come in Southern rust. Anything like that? So I guess Dave, I've heard even call Yoder and no I can't think of the other people at the University of Illinois. Adorn agronomy say yet usually R1 to ride around R2 is more ideal. Because you wanna protect that year leaf? And above? And um research has shown anything after R2 turn round R3. What's too little too late? But I mean, I'd rather have some peace of mind, then not have no peace of mind and not have some insurance. But you also got insurance with God's help as well. I watch every one of your videos. All the way through and are you guys still needing? Help for harvest are tillage. Whatever may be and what would be the best way for me to get ahold of you. Eric kurtz Have you ever thought about or considered? Maybe looking at getting a spray drone. I'm just curious. Are you looking at possibly doing any weed, eventually? As a cover, crop art to least have some organic matter to prevent any weeds. 👍
I have heard a lot of opinions on fungicide timing. I think the growing season is most important. If it's fairly wet and humid all May/June, it would probably make sense to run at VT. I prefer to run when the silks start to get some brown without being crispy. That is closer to early R2. It gives you a large window. The data on average does show that a later application like R3 isn't as effective. However, if there is extremely disease pressure, some studies show a massive response from a late pass, but they still want to see an earlier one first. That's why I like to be in the middle with just 1 quality pass. I know a lot of farmers this year opted to not spray corn fungicide because of grain prices. I can understand that decision. Personally, I've seen some huge swings in yield even in a low disease pressure environment from fungicide application that I would never risk giving up. The spray drones lack efficiency. By the time that they are big enough to cover more acres, they will be too expensive to justify or too hard to get licensed for. Everyone talks about how nice they are, and I would agree, yet they normally fail to mention that most outfits recommend medium sized farms to run 2 drones to get 30ac/hr sprayed. That is $60k in just drones. You'd still have to get a trailer setup. At that point, you might as well just get the high clearance sprayer that can also spray herbicide at high carrier rates!
Not as bad as Brian's farming videos did last night. As long as no power poles are involved in no problem. 😂
I worked a field the other day with three orange inlets and all 3 were still standing! Pretty proud Truck driver moment! Usually I just clear em off !
Our march beans were flowering yesterday floored me, 36fx4 amd 35fx1,
I’d say your golden retriever got lucky that you found him. And you are lucky to have found such a beautiful well behaved dog. They are very well behaved dogs. He will be a great family dog. Someone must have dumped him. We had a cat and a dog dumped near our farm over the years. And we of coarse kept them.
Wonderful videos thank you aTrippy Farmer
Yeah Andy this spring has been an interesting rainy , stormy, tornado crazy spring for sure, just wet an rain every other day, but mother nature has a mind like no other, thanks for 🇺🇲👍✊🤙💪🌽
Hey Andy,
When your looking at forecast percentages of rainfall. The percentage isn't "chance" of rain. It's the percentage of your area that will receive rain. I hope that helps explains the % concept. Here's to another bin busting season 🍻
Thanks for another educational video :)
At home we use some bent rebar and pound it into the ground over the legs of the trampoline. It has held upp for the past ten years. You cant see it and it works
Wish you would tell the date you film. You are way behind putting videos out.. but I do like your videos. Keep up the good work. I farm and can’t imagine trying to film, edit and publish videos. Appreciate your effort.
He said right at the beginning of the video "It's the first week of May"...
I’m gonna watch this whole video and comment was home in mo last week for a second I miss home
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!!
Put a plug in the tile and plant rice
Tires! Whew nice
Did you guys get tower hill planted
Planting gold
I remember I’m not for sure wow the 60s 70s farming
The difference between ripping and sub soiling and the result of sub soiling and the current year and the dry of last
Andy
Will you at least start to consider getting Great Plains on board and get a trial going this year?
We are used to as a nation carrying ilnoise
Name the ab lines like 24plant North main, 24plant W Hdland, etc.
IT WONT BE FARMING WITHOUT SOMETHING BREAKING ANDY. BUT THAT IS FARMING HAVE A GOOD HOLIDAY ON MONDAY I MEAN ONE TIME WE WERE CHOPPING HAY AND SOME METAL WENT THROUGH THE CHOPPER AND BROKE THE KNIFES ON THE CHOPPER AND MADE HOLE IN THE PIPE THAT BLEW THE HAYLAGE UP TO THE SILO THAT WAS A MESS OF TIME THEN WE HAD TO FIX IT WITH SOME 5 GALLON BUCKETS AND TIE DOWNS PLUS PUT NEW KNIFES IN THE CHOPPER AND KEPT GOING THE NEXT DAY
I’m joking ill noise from Missouri but our corns tasseling beans are starting to turn
I’m drinking but something fun I’m in potatoe country the potatoes are in and close to being done they’ve bloomed and alll that it’s still snows but
A double is better than a skip
Yeah illinoise
Went home to Missouri corn is tasseled out beans are over my waist Illinois way behind
No way lol
1809 tires
I was reading the states name came from what men go through Ill noise
But the taters are in blooming wow
I bet I could hack all them electronics but you’ll have to steer
They used bulldozers out here in I’m the Ho Idaho drove farm help mad driving a dozer
Auto pilot how f d up is possible I guess end rows have not been handled so I say no I can’t be a farmer until autopilot figures out how to turn around and get me home
Bears are out
Camera Angles 🤦🏻♀️😑
😀
60 s 70s you could really get stuck in the mud
Nothing grows there it’s just brown ?
So I’m an electrician
Play in l AI could see what you're saying about. You know, want to do it in no closer? The brown's silk, but I guess my thinking with that would be is you know, you don't want any chance at you know gosh forbid tar's spot would come in Southern rust. Anything like that? So I guess Dave, I've heard even call Yoder and no I can't think of the other people at the University of Illinois. Adorn agronomy say yet usually R1 to ride around R2 is more ideal. Because you wanna protect that year leaf? And above? And um research has shown anything after R2 turn round R3. What's too little too late?
But I mean, I'd rather have some peace of mind, then not have no peace of mind and not have some insurance.
But you also got insurance with God's help as well. I watch every one of your videos. All the way through and are you guys still needing? Help for harvest are tillage. Whatever may be and what would be the best way for me to get ahold of you. Eric kurtz Have you ever thought about or considered? Maybe looking at getting a spray drone. I'm just curious. Are you looking at possibly doing any weed, eventually?
As a cover, crop art to least have some organic matter to prevent any weeds. 👍
I have heard a lot of opinions on fungicide timing. I think the growing season is most important. If it's fairly wet and humid all May/June, it would probably make sense to run at VT. I prefer to run when the silks start to get some brown without being crispy. That is closer to early R2. It gives you a large window. The data on average does show that a later application like R3 isn't as effective. However, if there is extremely disease pressure, some studies show a massive response from a late pass, but they still want to see an earlier one first. That's why I like to be in the middle with just 1 quality pass. I know a lot of farmers this year opted to not spray corn fungicide because of grain prices. I can understand that decision. Personally, I've seen some huge swings in yield even in a low disease pressure environment from fungicide application that I would never risk giving up.
The spray drones lack efficiency. By the time that they are big enough to cover more acres, they will be too expensive to justify or too hard to get licensed for. Everyone talks about how nice they are, and I would agree, yet they normally fail to mention that most outfits recommend medium sized farms to run 2 drones to get 30ac/hr sprayed. That is $60k in just drones. You'd still have to get a trailer setup. At that point, you might as well just get the high clearance sprayer that can also spray herbicide at high carrier rates!
Rice maybe you should grow rice
Dude inside info
I’ll noise
I had my son to tie his girls trampuling to trees and that always seemed to work.
Dude your field is brown I think you need to figure out how to make it green
Well the rest of the country will carry y’all you should make a claim