OMG Brian, I’m sitting here laughing at myself😂. Been watching farmers for years. When you said “strip till” I always thought that meant stripping debris off the top, turning it under…. Til you road next to him in the field. Then it dawned on me, strip till only tills where the seeds will be planted, which leaves strips in the field.😂 I have no problem laughing at myself.
Brian, you’re right. Cover crops are great in certain areas and soils. I’ve been planting them for years but I don’t have corn and beans like y’all do. Cotton doesn’t have a lot of residue so you loose organic matter. Not to mention we have blow sand for soil and it holds it during the winter. And it’s not Pete’s fault. It’s that paccar engine.
Thanks for another awesome video Brian It was interesting and enjoyable. Busy busy time for all of you. You have posted some videos of planting and this one is prior to planting. You thru me off there for a bit Brian. Couldn’t figure out what was going on. The old before and after trick-must admit you got me there for a bit. Old well that is old age for you, 81. Lots of different things going on. Fertilizer and tillage and planting and spraying, busy time. Good things there are three of you. Never heard of the antifreeze lock out on the freight liner. But you got it going for dad. Thanks for everything Brian. You all take care. The Iowa farm boy. Steve. Go get em Browns.
Floods !! 2019, bad record breaking, neighbor had 4 ft of cornstalks in a field!! Had a good old fashioned manure hauling bee!! I think 6 spreaders, 2 loaders. Stalks were 4 ft deep, 100 yards wide, for half a mile!! Everybody should farm a river farm!! Weed seeds, debris, etc...our place had 75 logs 3ft in diameter or larger, plus all the little stuff!!!
My problem with cover crops so far has been that they germinate too late and the weeds they’re supposed to suppress get ahead and suppress the cover crop. I bought a crimper to terminate the cover crop but it won’t terminate the weeds. Frustrating and more expensive rather than less because I end up spraying several times anyway. I could have bought a spray drone for what I’ve spent on cover crops and crimper. Good thing I don’t do this for a living!
I was wondering how you were doing real-time. I know some of your neighbors (like Greenville and Hillsboro) have gotten LOTS of rain. Even more today and more the next 36 hours. Hope you got a lot in the ground already!
Brian, Another great video. In the field that had river flooding, would tile help at all or are you just at the mercy of waiting for the water to recede?
Great Video, you could always change the names of the operators to match the Task, ie BJ the "stripper", Dad the "Sprayer" and you the "spreader" thanks for sharing
What you call "govt juice" , I call donkey pee. I don't think you have to wonder why. Cover crop do work great for some, not for all. With the program you break even, and see most of the results after a few years, depending on when and how you kill it. I only know clay land, have to buy sand here.😂 Great video!👍🤞
Eaat central illinoia guys have had to replant lot's of beans due to slugs, most quit after 3 years in a row of replant beans. Some with cattle are atill doing it to have cheap hay bale hay then plant beans late on it. I do think it does help, but for me the downfalls out weigh us and the time. And 2 dry falls in a row hasnt done.much good
Most government programs I've looked into ended up costing more than they paid, plus then you're shackled to them. I tried cover crops liked results except seed price went thru roof so when looked at return on investment it was cheaper and easier to use fertilizer.
Do you think you are saving any money with the strip tilling and variable-rate fertiliser applications Brian? It can only be a good thing in my opinion but wondered what the real life experience is?
Is the arms on the avatar bend becouce you backup with in the ground i hope you can fix it keep the wideos coming its the best time of my day a hello from Denmark hope you have a nice year
Have not seen the new house in a while. Now that you have been moved in for several months, what do you really like and what might you have done differently?
The pro’s may correct me, but strip tilling means he is only tilling rows of narrow strips where the seeds will be planted. As opposed to tilling the entire field, which consumes far more fuel.
Need to hire an editor lol. I know your busy as all get out just sucks going from the live feed in the planter back in time to April 19th. But we'll keep on watching we'll get caught up one day
@Zeke-yv3nw The entire concept of a cover crop implies that it won't be harvested. If it will be harvested, then it's either double cropping, intercropping, or rally cropping. Rally cropping cereal grains is somewhat complicated because it is difficult to harvest without damaging the other crop. You can't plant as much of either crop (you have to leave row gaps for the second crop). The second crop also takes a big yield hit. Intercropping brings the challenge of separating the two crops at harvest (as the US doesn't really have mills and elevators that take maslins, which are mixtures of cereal grains grown and harvested together).
OMG Brian, I’m sitting here laughing at myself😂. Been watching farmers for years. When you said “strip till” I always thought that meant stripping debris off the top, turning it under…. Til you road next to him in the field. Then it dawned on me, strip till only tills where the seeds will be planted, which leaves strips in the field.😂 I have no problem laughing at myself.
Great video Brian BJ and Bob
Beaver, wait duck..... your eyes are about as good as mine.
Thanks again for the content Brian. Lots of positive energy poured into the video multiplier! 🙂
I always appreciate "Mornin." Plus getting current on the videos.
Happy subscriber 😊!
Thanks for the video from Edinburgh, Scotland. 😊
Thanks for watching!
Another enjoyable video. Thanks for sharing your days with us.
Brian, you’re right. Cover crops are great in certain areas and soils. I’ve been planting them for years but I don’t have corn and beans like y’all do. Cotton doesn’t have a lot of residue so you loose organic matter. Not to mention we have blow sand for soil and it holds it during the winter. And it’s not Pete’s fault. It’s that paccar engine.
How is it Paccar engine fault? Company who owned truck before them had it setup this way. Very easy to change setting
Great video guys. thank you
I used to hate getting that phone call: “the cows are out.”
Love the video Brian and like that time ove spring too .
Thanks for another awesome video Brian
It was interesting and enjoyable.
Busy busy time for all of you. You have posted some videos of planting and this one is prior to planting. You thru me off there for a bit Brian. Couldn’t figure out what was going on. The old before and after trick-must admit you got me there for a bit. Old well that is old age for you, 81.
Lots of different things going on. Fertilizer and tillage and planting and spraying, busy time. Good things there are three of you.
Never heard of the antifreeze lock out on the freight liner. But you got it going for dad.
Thanks for everything Brian. You all take care.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Go get em Browns.
Good luck spraying Bob
Floods !! 2019, bad record breaking, neighbor had 4 ft of cornstalks in a field!! Had a good old fashioned manure hauling bee!! I think 6 spreaders, 2 loaders. Stalks were 4 ft deep, 100 yards wide, for half a mile!! Everybody should farm a river farm!! Weed seeds, debris, etc...our place had 75 logs 3ft in diameter or larger, plus all the little stuff!!!
Unless you have farmed bottom ground you can't explain it to someone. They just don't understand a stalk drift. 😂
Been here since about 40K subs… channel is great and has gotten better over time!
I appreciate that!
My problem with cover crops so far has been that they germinate too late and the weeds they’re supposed to suppress get ahead and suppress the cover crop. I bought a crimper to terminate the cover crop but it won’t terminate the weeds. Frustrating and more expensive rather than less because I end up spraying several times anyway. I could have bought a spray drone for what I’ve spent on cover crops and crimper. Good thing I don’t do this for a living!
Thanks for the video!
You bet!
love watching and listening
Nice one Brian 😁😁 they do make rubber gloves 🧤 to work in lol 🤣🤣
Another great video.
Hope you guys are staying safe. I see there is a bunch of tornadoes. And bad storms over there in Ohio in your guy's area.
Wasn't there a big drainage ditch by that big water puddle in the field, why not dig a small ditch to drain it so you can farm it? Thanks for sharing
Great content Brian👍👍
Thanks 👍
I was wondering how you were doing real-time. I know some of your neighbors (like Greenville and Hillsboro) have gotten LOTS of rain. Even more today and more the next 36 hours. Hope you got a lot in the ground already!
That's why you do a pretrip!
Brian hopefully the egr cooler isn’t going bad on that truck. Keep an eye on the coolant for sure.
G’job guys, things are picking up, stay safe and keep em comin 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Bird turd on the hand is wort how many in the bush? 😂
GOVERNMENT $$$ 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️THANKS BROWNS !! Hope all the crops are looking good.
A lot of trucks don’t just detune anymore when the alarm goes off most shut down after 2 minutes
Our trucks will shut down if there low on antifreeze as well, ones a freightliner and one’s a Volvo.
Brian Brown slightly distracted by a little beaver.
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Pretty sure you mean ducks :P
Brian, Another great video. In the field that had river flooding, would tile help at all or are you just at the mercy of waiting for the water to recede?
Good luck spreading fertilizer Brian
Thanks for taking the time to video
Great Video, you could always change the names of the operators to match the Task, ie BJ the "stripper", Dad the "Sprayer" and you the "spreader" thanks for sharing
If it’s got a paccar in it!! Their junk
Sounds like you have an excuse to buy a robot flamethrower dog
Good stuff Brian
I like the channel and subbed to the video.
Do you ever consider discing under the rye? is that not enough.
Hi Brian do have a aerial view of your farm, and what is the name of that river near where you are fertilising.
At least those critters you saw weren’t squirrels!
Good video.
You dont hear ..The cows are Out any more that was common back in 60s on my dads farm an would Mom get Made if they ran through tha Garden
What you call "govt juice" , I call donkey pee. I don't think you have to wonder why. Cover crop do work great for some, not for all. With the program you break even, and see most of the results after a few years, depending on when and how you kill it. I only know clay land, have to buy sand here.😂 Great video!👍🤞
Change setting in PCI but have to go to Kenworth or Peterbilt to get it done.
I know them days are gone.
Cover crops are good when you plow them down or get them worked in well
Just my opinion. Take care guys and stay safe !!!
Eaat central illinoia guys have had to replant lot's of beans due to slugs, most quit after 3 years in a row of replant beans. Some with cattle are atill doing it to have cheap hay bale hay then plant beans late on it. I do think it does help, but for me the downfalls out weigh us and the time. And 2 dry falls in a row hasnt done.much good
It's not the Peterbilt, it's the PACCAR
Good stuff
Most government programs I've looked into ended up costing more than they paid, plus then you're shackled to them. I tried cover crops liked results except seed price went thru roof so when looked at return on investment it was cheaper and easier to use fertilizer.
Do you think you are saving any money with the strip tilling and variable-rate fertiliser applications Brian? It can only be a good thing in my opinion but wondered what the real life experience is?
Is the arms on the avatar bend becouce you backup with in the ground i hope you can fix it keep the wideos coming its the best time of my day a hello from Denmark hope you have a nice year
No I don’t think so
Ok i am glad to hear that and thanks
We were getting on well in April now rained out again, how come an insecticide pre seeding?
It's not BJ It's MK2 Bob 😂
Amazing video
Thanks!
Just think if we still had acid rain we wouldn’t have to buy sulfur
Have not seen the new house in a while. Now that you have been moved in for several months, what do you really like and what might you have done differently?
We really like it.
For us uneducated, when Bj is strip tilling, what is Bj actually doing ?
The pro’s may correct me, but strip tilling means he is only tilling rows of narrow strips where the seeds will be planted. As opposed to tilling the entire field, which consumes far more fuel.
Also placing fertilizer in the strip
Of course Paccar owns Peterbuilt and Kenworth
If you jumpstart and it died your battery is toast and/or the charging circuit is toasted. Too slow a charge rate for a Seriously dead battery. 9:38
Brian, what all went down with the Trion you guys were trying out on rented ground last fall? Like it?
We didn’t try a trion last year but we did the year they came out. It was a nice machine
Good video
Thanks
What are you using for pre residual
Is that Jeep the old CJ 10?
No it’s a roxor which is similar to a cj 7
Enjoyed
Cattle on a field not planted yet is free fertilizer
Couldn’t ya just put some 46-0-0 in def tank on spreader?
Need to hire an editor lol. I know your busy as all get out just sucks going from the live feed in the planter back in time to April 19th. But we'll keep on watching we'll get caught up one day
Mornin
Morning brain
Careful with the bird flu!!
I know whats wrong with it. Its full if emissions. Best to buy older trucks not newer ;)
Could your cover crop be wheat that you could harvest?
That would be double cropping. What you intend to plant as the cash crop plays a role. Certain pairings work better than others.
@@karlrovey I understand what double croping is, and what cover crops are. Just curious why they don't intertwine the two.
@Zeke-yv3nw The entire concept of a cover crop implies that it won't be harvested.
If it will be harvested, then it's either double cropping, intercropping, or rally cropping. Rally cropping cereal grains is somewhat complicated because it is difficult to harvest without damaging the other crop. You can't plant as much of either crop (you have to leave row gaps for the second crop). The second crop also takes a big yield hit.
Intercropping brings the challenge of separating the two crops at harvest (as the US doesn't really have mills and elevators that take maslins, which are mixtures of cereal grains grown and harvested together).
@@karlrovey ok thanks for your answer
Good to know.
@@karlrovey and cover crops can be harvested, just fyi.
How is the Roxor holding up?
Great
@@BriansFarmingVideos are they worth the money? Or would a cheap jeep be better?
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Put you hand in bird what?
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As fare as cover crop. Been there and done that 🤮🤮🤮
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We gotten over 3 inches in the last four days
Wow
The cows are fertilizing your field.
The pickups chasing them weren’t
@@BriansFarmingVideos The Amish had pickup trucks?
Hello!
April 19 to May 7 that's a significant delay for posting. 1:57
Yeah unfortunately the editor gets busy this time of year
They will be harvesting before we see planting. J/K. I don’t really care. Content is content.
if Bj is still stripping 😂 tilling advert your eyes put horse blinders on. Tip your waitress to stay away
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cover crop thinking appreciated
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Truck Shutdowns is Government Saving you from yourself. 😢 Bad Thinking 😞 16:03