Another great video from the Land of 10,000 Lakes - and corn. It's a pleasure to watch your videos - one can learn a lot about farming in the US. Cheers from New Zealand
You have a beautiful family and a lot of responsible on your shoulders to not have a safely belt on. It doesn't matter how big the truck is you can still get hurt.
I love watching your channel. I’m originally from Hillsboro ND, 40 miles north of Fargo, currently living in Southern California. I get home quite often to visit my oldest brother, who has ALS. He was working for a large farmer in our home town and was unable to complete harvesting due to his health. They raised corn, beans and some wheat. This was very heartbreaking for my brother as this was his favorite job and his bosses and kids treated him as family. I would sometime love to come and checkout your operation, either planting or harvesting. Also, congratulations on over 200k viewers. Keep up the good work Jay
Nice!!!! Auto doors to unload!! When I helped my friends out on there farm outside of Mcclusky ND there trailers was hand cranked. Same with the tarp. Todd did say next he was going to get all his trailers switched over to electric tarp and doors.
Fantastic equipment. Nothing like that in our part of the country. I get to travel through the Midwest a couple times a year, and it's always a treat to see the big operations.
thank you for explaining when I was watching the planter wood rise before you come to the end of the field I thought man hes wasting a lot of ground now I see you go cross ways then plant in long rows cool
i was having trouble with all my small engines but i got smart lol i put fuel shut off on all my small engines and run them out of gas, when i put them up for long periods of time, i been doing this for 7 years now and not once had to replace any gaskets or O rings in the carburetors keep up the good work i do alittle farming here and there with family in the fall running grain cart
I know I'm late to the party, but I just wanted to say my Lightning (supercharged F150) runs great on E85. I had to install bigger injectors and higher flow fuel pumps, but with the ability to increase boost and timing, the added octane makes for huge horsepower gains without having to buy race gas at $7 or more per gallon. I have no problems passing emissions testing, and as long as I can find fuel, it will drive anywhere. I get that range anxiety though!
Great videos man I really enjoy watching your equipment and seeing your farm! Also your shop and equipment is so clean you guys really have a nice operation
Ethanol is awesome. It keeps gas prices low and affordable for us. One thing people don't realize is that most of it is corn that would be used for animal feed anyway. Instead, it can be converted into fuel, AND it still produces distiller's grain which is then used for animal feed. So you still get a high quality, high protein animal feed, PLUS a homegrown fuel that keeps fuel prices low for Americans. It's the best of both worlds.
Around may 2-4 we got about 6" of rain flooded a lot of fields thought I would have to replant a lot of corn... we also had all the beans in... it finally dried out and I post sprayed corn and patches in wet holes corn and beans both and we got another 4 inches a day later now we're flooded again ... rolling ground looks good flat black gumbo is pretty soggy hopefully water goes down fast enough corn survives
Ed, It is a town near the Iowa border. There is a Blue Earth County where Mankato Mn is located.The best ground that I have ever seen is around Wells Mn. It shines blue with richness!
We could use auto shut off. Most of the 1,200 acres we like this year are 1 to 2 miles long rows so there are not that many end rows to manage. It takes many bushels at 3.60 to trade up. Thanks for the information on turning corn into fuel. Often I see unit trains of ethanol being delivered to our local Valero refinery. Also I see many trucks of DGS being delivered to the Animal feeders around here from the few ethanol plants around here. Your ethanol and corn must be heading to West Texas.
Half way through the video I notice you don't have a seatbelt on. Many farmers I know do the same thing of not wearing one. Is it because the tractors doesn't have one inside, you don't get used to put it on, or is it to save 2 seconds of putting it on and off when entering and leaving the vehicle? Great vid btw, helps me alot now that I will become a farmer student myself in the start of next year, unfortunatly not on American level with several machines on one field or anything in that size for that matter, would love to join in on that kind of fun!
My understanding of the ethanol Issue. Most corn production is for animal feed, ethanol production uses corn to produce ethanol with a byproduct of animal feed. I don't see the down side myself.
another argument against cornethanol is that the ground used for its production could also be used to grow food for humans... i think thats a good point...
also, the leftover feed additive argument can be achieved by deregulation the liquor industry....BTW, I'm a huge fan of yours....just not government mandates on fuel....or anything else really
You are 100# correct pertaining to the fact that oil companies do like ethanol for the reason you stated. Take it from me. Worked in the Oil&Gas industry in my past 2 careers. Now all I want to do is live and work on a "Christian Family Farm" that has a farm large enough that can keep me busy year around. That's what I emailed you about. I have no kids wife deceased. Sincerely. Ed Sessions III
I am totally surprised that your drill can plant seed to that level of depth accuracy travelling at that speed! I assume you are using a subscription RTK signal with a very high level of accuracy- is that correct?
People have problems with e85 cuz it's 106 octane... that's why the race cars run so good on it. Now quit doin your rain dance so we can get some stuff done 😂
Vaneps0...10% ethanol is great at raising the octane rating but its BTU content is 87K compared to gasoline with its 120K so the mileage sucks even with the added octane which allows for more compression to be used. Ethanol replaces MTBT which was found to be a carcinogenic as Tetraethyllead was also outlawed. Ethanol is very good choice for health reasons.
No Pokerface???? Boy, we got shut out of the field on Friday with heavy showers, Saturday gave us more, overnight coming into Sunday we got storms. I've got some replanting to do, I'm afraid. But, that's farming....
I live 7 mi East of the farm. We got a generous amount of rain at the house. The farm got a deluge. The runoff from fields higher uphill and ACROSS the road came down and took about 1 1/2 inches of soil away from my beans ( glad I went min. till) and you can see the rows, only they hadn't pushed through. I've put in spacious waterways, but, geez, this was beyond that. It's only about a quarter acre, but still, wow!
can someone explain me the whole working cycle of corn growing? im from europe and everybody here only grows grain like wheat, barley etc. with the whole cycle, i mean, all from ploughing, to harvesting, when you spray and what you spray etc.
I have heard that one down side of ethanol is that there is a lot of government subsidy. As a conservative that is obviously a down side but once the industry takes off it wouldn't need government subsidy right? Thanks for the video
Alex Kansas They dropped all government subsidies on ethanol several years ago now. There are no longer any subsidies for it. The same can't be said for oil...
MN Millennial Farmer Great! Thank you for the knowledge. I hate to see people call others "trumptards" and stuff. It's all meaningless. We should all want what is best for our country and by all means I believe ethanol helps our country. You do a great job on your farm. Keep up the great work and please keep sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated!
Ethanol is not shelf stable for atorage and does ruin parts in carburetors. It is also hydrophilic, not good for burnining. Also, it is government subsidized. If it was not for that, it would cost more than gasoline.
key reasons for the growth in ethanol production has been government subsidies for ethanol. Ethanol producers received generous subsidies of 45 cents per gallon which when added to current prices put E gas above petroleum gas. The evidence shows that corn ethanol is not competitive, and is not becoming competitive - and it's impacting food costs. estimated that ethanol contributes as much as 15 percent to the recent rises in food costs. 's time to consign ethanol subsidies - both direct and indirect - to the ash heap of history. E gas is a less energy pact fuel; 1/3 less than petroleum. Fouls plugs, eats gaskets, lean seizures, destroy 2-stokes, ruin sensors the mechanical issues with our fleet goes on. It was investment but know insight fuel point using non-E gas saves us 10s of thousand a month in repairs and mileage has dramatically better
Al Reis well, there are no current subsidies, and there haven't been since 2012. Roughly 60% of the corn is left as a high quality feed after it's processed, most people are not aware of that. I dont believe its contributing much to the rising cost of food in the U.S, which by the way is some of the most affordable food on the planet when compared to other countries. It's alsp home grown and renewable, which is better for domestic energy security and the environment. It also allows the oil companies to use a cheaper grade of oil and blame any problems on the addition of ethanol, which is where most of the negativity surrounding ethanol comes from.
@@MillennialFarmer I think the majority of ethonol negativity came from its initial introduction. Pure gas can and was stored with quite a bit of water. Mixing of water, ethonol and gas is complex but suffice it to say, a small amount of water is not a problem. Large amounts of water, however, absorb the ethanol out of the mix leaving the lower octane gas that at best burns poorly and at worst ruins engines due to pre-ignition. The water in gas storage is pretty well gone now but the bad reputation remains. Today's sealed auto fuel systems actually benefit from the ethonol. Any small amoun of free water is mixed and burned. One notible exception is the marine environment where free water is so prevalent as to be likely to absorb the ethanol and leave the low octane base fuel.
HELLO ZAK, FIRST OFF I AM A FOSSIL FUEL MAN, GOD GAVE US THE OIL SO IT'S GOOD AS I SEE IT, BUT, YOU HAVE A LOT OF GOOD POINTS AND I BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU DO, SO CONSIDER ME BECOMING BETTER EDUCATED AND WILLING TO COMPROMISE!!!! BRENT
NEWSFLASH ! In the country we don't wear seatbelts ! We only put them on when we head to town and get around all city idiots who don't know how to drive !
I'll agree about ethanol being rough on rubber components. I still use gas tractors and they have NO rubber in the fuel system. They like it just fine and when gas gets to 4 bucks I like it just fine.
TwoHappyChildrenFarm Yes. I think it has a lot to do with soil temperature and moisture. A lot of times around here the low areas are slower to come up and I think it's because after the rains the soil in those areas stays colder for longer.
CNTSLES fabrication not on anything that's for "on highway" use. The diesel for the tractors is not taxed and its dyed red so we can't run it in anything else or we will get nailed with huge fines. We have a separate barrel for the trucks because they are "on highway"
MN Millennial Farmer Alright cool! We also have a 60ft planter and didn't know how the track would work with it...thanks for the response and Keep the videos coming!
You have some of the best farming videos on the internet. God bless and best of luck with your crop this year.
michael dierks I agree, that's a great compliment MN!
michael dierks Thank you!
How much land you guys run?
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Another great video from the Land of 10,000 Lakes - and corn. It's a pleasure to watch your videos - one can learn a lot about farming in the US. Cheers from New Zealand
You have a beautiful family and a lot of responsible on your shoulders to not have a safely belt on. It doesn't matter how big the truck is you can still get hurt.
I love watching your channel. I’m originally from Hillsboro ND, 40 miles north of Fargo, currently living in Southern California. I get home quite often to visit my oldest brother, who has ALS. He was working for a large farmer in our home town and was unable to complete harvesting due to his health. They raised corn, beans and some wheat. This was very heartbreaking for my brother as this was his favorite job and his bosses and kids treated him as family. I would sometime love to come and checkout your operation, either planting or harvesting. Also, congratulations on over 200k viewers. Keep up the good work
Jay
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing and God Bless you and your family and the American Farmer.
Look at you go my trucking brother at least we have that in common but I am learning farming thanks to all your video's
Nice!!!! Auto doors to unload!! When I helped my friends out on there farm outside of Mcclusky ND there trailers was hand cranked. Same with the tarp. Todd did say next he was going to get all his trailers switched over to electric tarp and doors.
Fantastic equipment. Nothing like that in our part of the country. I get to travel through the Midwest a couple times a year, and it's always a treat to see the big operations.
Those ethanol facts were cool! Thanks for sharing, hope it dries up for you soon.
Interesting equipment and work life, great commentary as well! Great work! - MP, Toronto, Ontario Canada
This is the first of your videos I seen and very informative thanks. I will be watching your other vids
Jaime Voth Thanks!
thank you for explaining when I was watching the planter wood rise before you come to the end of the field I thought man hes wasting a lot of ground now I see you go cross ways then plant in long rows cool
Great job on the videos man! I always really enjoy watching. Very informative and no BS!
Denny's Country Life Thank you!
far out, i am new to this channel, geez u have some good equipment
Enduro DBK Thanks for watching!
i was having trouble with all my small engines but i got smart lol i put fuel shut off on all my small engines and run them out of gas, when i put them up for long periods of time, i been doing this for 7 years now and not once had to replace any gaskets or O rings in the carburetors keep up the good work i do alittle farming here and there with family in the fall running grain cart
I know I'm late to the party, but I just wanted to say my Lightning (supercharged F150) runs great on E85. I had to install bigger injectors and higher flow fuel pumps, but with the ability to increase boost and timing, the added octane makes for huge horsepower gains without having to buy race gas at $7 or more per gallon. I have no problems passing emissions testing, and as long as I can find fuel, it will drive anywhere. I get that range anxiety though!
Your videos are great! I learn a lot!
Great farming videos ,,always perfect explanation
Great videos man I really enjoy watching your equipment and seeing your farm! Also your shop and equipment is so clean you guys really have a nice operation
Worlds Okayest Farmer Thank you!
Nice machine shed! Great ethanol explanation.
Miss seeing any new videos recently. Hope you haven't given up on you tube.
Ben Burns I havent, just been busy! I have a new one that I have been meaning to upload but haven't gotten to it. Hopefully soon.
Ethanol is awesome. It keeps gas prices low and affordable for us. One thing people don't realize is that most of it is corn that would be used for animal feed anyway. Instead, it can be converted into fuel, AND it still produces distiller's grain which is then used for animal feed. So you still get a high quality, high protein animal feed, PLUS a homegrown fuel that keeps fuel prices low for Americans. It's the best of both worlds.
You sir are good for agriculture.
nice video weird weather this year injoyed the video. i guess even the nice equipment get all gummed up i thought it was just my old stuff.
Nice video and equipment. Its been a tough spring in the midwest this year
Around may 2-4 we got about 6" of rain flooded a lot of fields thought I would have to replant a lot of corn... we also had all the beans in... it finally dried out and I post sprayed corn and patches in wet holes corn and beans both and we got another 4 inches a day later now we're flooded again ... rolling ground looks good flat black gumbo is pretty soggy hopefully water goes down fast enough corn survives
farmermatt629 Ish, I hate having a lot of rain and cold. Hope it dries up for you
That is some absolutely gorgeous dirt!! You ever hear of a place called "Blue Earth Minnesota ?"
Ed, It is a town near the Iowa border. There is a Blue Earth County where Mankato Mn is located.The best ground that I have ever seen is around Wells Mn. It shines blue with richness!
We could use auto shut off. Most of the 1,200 acres we like this year are 1 to 2 miles long rows so there are not that many end rows to manage. It takes many bushels at 3.60 to trade up. Thanks for the information on turning corn into fuel. Often I see unit trains of ethanol being delivered to our local Valero refinery. Also I see many trucks of DGS being delivered to the Animal feeders around here from the few ethanol plants around here. Your ethanol and corn must be heading to West Texas.
Another great video
2 years ago we plugged up 4 rows on our planter back in some pete moss and muck ground
Ethan Weatherhead No fun!
Great channel, you represent agriculture and Minnesota very well! Hope you have a great year
tt Bloom Thank you!
That is some planter you have, nothing like that in my area.
Awesome channel! Greetings from Denmark.
Khems24 Greetings! Thanks for watching!
Is that a Motorcycle 🏍 back there by the door and white car at 7:49 ? 🤷🏻♂️
Half way through the video I notice you don't have a seatbelt on. Many farmers I know do the same thing of not wearing one. Is it because the tractors doesn't have one inside, you don't get used to put it on, or is it to save 2 seconds of putting it on and off when entering and leaving the vehicle?
Great vid btw, helps me alot now that I will become a farmer student myself in the start of next year, unfortunatly not on American level with several machines on one field or anything in that size for that matter, would love to join in on that kind of fun!
Great video!!
You need to do a video of you reviewing your tractors
My understanding of the ethanol Issue. Most corn production is for animal feed, ethanol production uses corn to produce ethanol with a byproduct of animal feed. I don't see the down side myself.
another argument against cornethanol is that the ground used for its production could also be used to grow food for humans... i think thats a good point...
"it doesn't take a lot of mai......" If it takes more than it would without alcohol, it's a pain in the ass for all people that use small engines!
Can you do a vid on your chevy service truck , thank you keep up the good work
also, the leftover feed additive argument can be achieved by deregulation the liquor industry....BTW, I'm a huge fan of yours....just not government mandates on fuel....or anything else really
You are 100# correct pertaining to the fact that oil companies do like ethanol for the reason you stated. Take it from me. Worked in the Oil&Gas industry in my past 2 careers. Now all I want to do is live and work on a "Christian Family Farm" that has a farm large enough that can keep me busy year around. That's what I emailed you about. I have no kids wife deceased.
Sincerely. Ed Sessions III
What? No "mud smith" wheels on the outside couple of rows? I do not have any, but looks like a good idea?
Zack, do you use anything in your wash on your equipment? Ect, John Deere wash and gloss? Your equipment always looks good
ethanol good on morning cereal !!!!
any more videos coming soon? I'm sure you have some great content to film!
Man that dump pit at the ethanol plant is so nice compared to the CHS plant i work at!
Mark Devens It's pretty awesome
May 5th this was recorded? Nothing but standing water here in southwestern MN
tMattLZ Yep, I finally just got the time to edit it. It's been raining here off and on for several days now too.
I love ur videos
Deere John Thanks!
I am totally surprised that your drill can plant seed to that level of depth accuracy travelling at that speed! I assume you are using a subscription RTK signal with a very high level of accuracy- is that correct?
Dan Whiteford Yes, we plant and fertilize with RTK!
ethenol is awesome besides all you mentioned it gives farmers another market for your crop
Those silos seem awfully loud. Should you be wearing hearing protection?
i only wish you had 2 hr episodes.
People have problems with e85 cuz it's 106 octane... that's why the race cars run so good on it. Now quit doin your rain dance so we can get some stuff done 😂
Vaneps0...10% ethanol is great at raising the octane rating but its BTU content is 87K compared to gasoline with its 120K so the mileage sucks even with the added octane which allows for more compression to be used. Ethanol replaces MTBT which was found to be a carcinogenic as Tetraethyllead was also outlawed. Ethanol is very good choice for health reasons.
keep up the good work. I love the ethanol in my vehicles, and giving my money to locals instead of foreign extremists
No Pokerface???? Boy, we got shut out of the field on Friday with heavy showers, Saturday gave us more, overnight coming into Sunday we got storms. I've got some replanting to do, I'm afraid. But, that's farming....
57fitter We have been soaked and cold for about 5 days now but I don't think there will be any replanting...
I live 7 mi East of the farm. We got a generous amount of rain at the house. The farm got a deluge. The runoff from fields higher uphill and ACROSS the road came down and took about 1 1/2 inches of soil away from my beans ( glad I went min. till) and you can see the rows, only they hadn't pushed through. I've put in spacious waterways, but, geez, this was beyond that. It's only about a quarter acre, but still, wow!
can someone explain me the whole working cycle of corn growing? im from europe and everybody here only grows grain like wheat, barley etc. with the whole cycle, i mean, all from ploughing, to harvesting, when you spray and what you spray etc.
just subscribed!
Adam Offen Thanks!
Seat Belt my friend.....Seat belt
MN Millennial could you make more videos
You should buy a head holder for you camera , for POV(person of view) it would be interesting
What type of mount do you use for the ipad in he tractor ? Also what brand sunglasses, not the Oakley’s.?
We have a 48 row planter
You must be pretty busy this time of year, it's hard to have time to edit these videos. I make some as well and it's hard to do more than one a week
Farmable That's for sure....
I have heard that one down side of ethanol is that there is a lot of government subsidy. As a conservative that is obviously a down side but once the industry takes off it wouldn't need government subsidy right? Thanks for the video
Alex Kansas They dropped all government subsidies on ethanol several years ago now. There are no longer any subsidies for it. The same can't be said for oil...
MN Millennial Farmer Great! Thank you for the knowledge. I hate to see people call others "trumptards" and stuff. It's all meaningless. We should all want what is best for our country and by all means I believe ethanol helps our country. You do a great job on your farm. Keep up the great work and please keep sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated!
Alex Kansas I appreciate the kind words!
Ethanol is not shelf stable for atorage and does ruin parts in carburetors. It is also hydrophilic, not good for burnining. Also, it is government subsidized. If it was not for that, it would cost more than gasoline.
It is hard on small engines.
Hey Nathan, that argument that people make about food being used for ethanol? I think they don't know the diff between sweet corn and field corn.
57fitter That's also a good point!
I find it pretty damn efficient that even after its been used for Ethanol it's still able to be used as a High Quality feed product.
nothing worse then snow during planting season
lifeblood_ dirt It seems to happen a lot around here!
key reasons for the growth in ethanol production has been government subsidies for ethanol. Ethanol producers received generous subsidies of 45 cents per gallon which when added to current prices put E gas above petroleum gas. The evidence shows that corn ethanol is not competitive, and is not becoming competitive - and it's impacting food costs. estimated that ethanol contributes as much as 15 percent to the recent rises in food costs. 's time to consign ethanol subsidies - both direct and indirect - to the ash heap of history. E gas is a less energy pact fuel; 1/3 less than petroleum. Fouls plugs, eats gaskets, lean seizures, destroy 2-stokes, ruin sensors the mechanical issues with our fleet goes on. It was investment but know insight fuel point using non-E gas saves us 10s of thousand a month in repairs and mileage has dramatically better
Al Reis well, there are no current subsidies, and there haven't been since 2012. Roughly 60% of the corn is left as a high quality feed after it's processed, most people are not aware of that. I dont believe its contributing much to the rising cost of food in the U.S, which by the way is some of the most affordable food on the planet when compared to other countries. It's alsp home grown and renewable, which is better for domestic energy security and the environment. It also allows the oil companies to use a cheaper grade of oil and blame any problems on the addition of ethanol, which is where most of the negativity surrounding ethanol comes from.
@@MillennialFarmer I think the majority of ethonol negativity came from its initial introduction. Pure gas can and was stored with quite a bit of water. Mixing of water, ethonol and gas is complex but suffice it to say, a small amount of water is not a problem. Large amounts of water, however, absorb the ethanol out of the mix leaving the lower octane gas that at best burns poorly and at worst ruins engines due to pre-ignition.
The water in gas storage is pretty well gone now but the bad reputation remains.
Today's sealed auto fuel systems actually benefit from the ethonol. Any small amoun of free water is mixed and burned.
One notible exception is the marine environment where free water is so prevalent as to be likely to absorb the ethanol and leave the low octane base fuel.
HELLO ZAK, FIRST OFF I AM A FOSSIL FUEL MAN, GOD GAVE US THE OIL SO IT'S GOOD AS I SEE IT, BUT, YOU HAVE A LOT OF GOOD POINTS AND I BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU DO, SO CONSIDER ME BECOMING BETTER EDUCATED AND WILLING TO COMPROMISE!!!!
BRENT
Do you spray a pre emergence on corn or just post? also how many sprays would you normally do on a crop? Excellent videos keep it up.
mataiterapreha We have just been spraying soybeans pre-emerge. Usually Beans get a second pass in a month and then a pass in early August for aphids.
Love your videos but please man, put a seatbelt on you and especially you're little girl
Love from Sweden
Please shut up.
NEWSFLASH ! In the country we don't wear seatbelts ! We only put them on when we head to town and get around all city idiots who don't know how to drive !
State law
What engine and transmission do you have in those Kenworth tractors??
Ethanol........small engine business......big money. Good or bad.?
Roger Lund it's worked flawlessly in a dozen small engines on our farm for 15 years now.
Could you do a shop tour?
Ethanol is very corrosive and eats rubber hoses gaskets etc. Thankfully here in NYS, there are more and more stations offering ethanol free fuel.
I'll agree about ethanol being rough on rubber components. I still use gas tractors and they have NO rubber in the fuel system. They like it just fine and when gas gets to 4 bucks I like it just fine.
Do you ever have parts of the field emerge slower than others? What do you think causes it?
TwoHappyChildrenFarm Yes. I think it has a lot to do with soil temperature and moisture. A lot of times around here the low areas are slower to come up and I think it's because after the rains the soil in those areas stays colder for longer.
Thanks. Makes sense, indeed I think they are the lower areas. They seem to catch up at tassle.
Was that a lake adjacent to where you were planting, or just sheet water in a field?
Dan Riley It's a small lake. We have a TON of lakes in our area.
loved the video!!! can you upload video's more?!?
jeremy the cool I do as many as I can but it gets tough when I'm busy!
MN Millennial Farmer ok np still love watching the video's
MN Millennial Farmer Sweet video man!! I like the other angle you got on the seeder!!
Only set the tractor air valve not trailer
How many bushels do you have in the bins
Donald Ellett Too many!!!
Nice explanation.
My turbo Honda runs great on E85
why no ear protection?
I know you get a better price on fuel because you buy in bulk but do you get a better deal because you grow corn?
CNTSLES fabrication not on anything that's for "on highway" use. The diesel for the tractors is not taxed and its dyed red so we can't run it in anything else or we will get nailed with huge fines. We have a separate barrel for the trucks because they are "on highway"
You should get a drone
Curious how the 8360rt works with planting? Wondering if the tracks tear your ends up when you turn?
Travis Solsma Not as bad as our regular tires did. But, we have them set wide and we have a 60 for planter so that helps a lot
MN Millennial Farmer Alright cool! We also have a 60ft planter and didn't know how the track would work with it...thanks for the response and Keep the videos coming!
How did you celebrate Syttende Mai?
AASparkChaser Almost exactly the same way!
Ethanol sucks for any carburated engine, that’s a fact! You got the liberal talking points down pat!
Our Ethanol plant Is called CIE....Plus the Ethanol plant makes DDG that farmers mix it for cattle feed ..
Then why is it subsidized
Think the trucks need washed.
What is done with leftover from ethanol production? Anyone use corn 🌽 for heating purposes?
When's the next video?
Your Americas Canadians lol
do you get reduced fuel prices when you sell to them
2021 anyone?
Does you family own the farm or do you just work there?
Q kopp We own it
Nice! Keep up the great videos! Love the new editing and higher quality cameras.