Garden Planting Time! Planting Sweet Corn with John Deere 1025R
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- It's time to plant sweet corn in the garden! Tractor Time with Tim uses the John Deere 1025R to sow the seeds. We're trying seeds that have been frozen for years!
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You should use dad doing planting and add him in for "dad's word of farming wisdom".
Tim,
I had a boss that said 'don't screw up' when I started to do a difficult, complex, job with many surprises over the next 2 weeks. Just up's the tension
The P is Phosphorus and the K is Potassium.
loved the planting and can taste the corn now
This last week when we were out in Washington State, we saw people with huge ag tractors pulling what had to have been 20-24ft rotary tillers with basket rollers on the back. I was so confused by this, because it wasn't just one farm, we saw it all over the place. Turns out that's what they do for industrial sized flower planting.
Tim having watched your channel for years now one way I can tell you and Tom are brothers is how happy and excited you guys get about sweet corn I don’t blame you guys I’m right there with you
N-P-K: Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium. Very important to get these correct.
10:50 4% Nitrogen, 3% Phosphorus and 0% Potassium. Plus I am a firm believer of doing a soil test (Mehlich 3)to know what you really need.
That's interesting about freezing the corn seed. I had some extra corn seed from last year, had a nice crop, but this year, so far less than half of that variety germinated.
A great mnemonic for fertilizers is UP, down, all around. Nitrogen.. phosphate...potassium. Nitrogen for above ground growth, phosphate for roots, potassium for overall health and stress. Great video.
I like it.
Corn patch NE AL; fall, chicken manure, light till and cover with black plastic over winter. At plant furrow irrigation and balanced fertilizer in plant furrow. 12", 18", knee high, waist high and titty high side dress nitrogen (I use 3 year old chicken manure) and hill your corn. One more chicken manure side dress after tassle just before silk. Once silk, irrigation water every 2-3 days. 2-3 ears per stalk harvest.
One spring when I worked in a water plant, our water source is the Green River. After the farmers put down the ammonia, we had a big rain. We had problems for several days keeping up the chlorine level on the finished product.
That was great...the information, advice, and life lessons abounded!
Good to see you farming again. I will keep my fingers crossed on the seed germination as for 4 rows I would have bought fresh seed.
We had newer seed (‘20, ‘21, and ‘22). Dave said, let’s try the oldest!
3075 would be a sweet machine.
A most enjoyable video.
Happy Sunday! Thanks for posting another great video!
Your videos and content as amazing! Thanks for sharing!
You folks are rocking and rolling, with many interesting tidbits along the way. Blessings.
Good Morning Tim, Christy and Dave.
Planting season is my favorite time of year. I love the old JD planter that you have. I have an old Allis Chalmers planter that has been converted to a single row unit. If memory serves me correctly you used to have one of the same model AC planters hanging in your garage at the old house in Carmel. It too has a way bigger hopper than what we need for our small patch, but it is fun to use.
Keep up the great job, stay safe and God Bless.
Signed The Other Tim with Tractors
Tim, I share in the joy of some OCD. The planter lines were excellent 👍👍
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slow release fertilizer looked like a biosolids (poop) based fertilizer similar to Milorganite😀
I'm old school for a Vegetable Garden. Plow, disk, spring tooth, then plant. I have a old John deer 2 row corn planter that I use for sweet corn, 40 inch rows. I have all the plates for it, all metal. I have also used it to plant Green & Purple Beans if it. The Tractor I use is a Formal H, 1939 model or A Allis Chalmers D14 1958 model. For the D14 I have a 2 row side mounted collivator. Like I said, I'm old school.
I was so happy with my little Earth Way push planter before this episode. lol
Yea, honestly, I’m not impressed with the earthway. Especially in sweet corn.
@@TractorTimewithTim Actually nothing you can buy for under a $100 is going to compare to the planter y'all have. lol I doubt if there's one in our county. A large farm in SE Tn. is 200 acres, it will soon to be sold to developers as soon as the parents are dead. More people raise cattle on these small farms. I just have 96 acres but I plan to pass it down (so she can sell it as soon as I'm dead). lol
Funny I planted 4 year old silver queen this year it had been in the freezer as well and I can say it’s one of the best looking corn crops I’ve had in years. I always keep extra seed in the freezer for just in case type of emergency and try and rotate it out every few years. Just post video myself of planting it this week in my channel as well. Love that planter I have the earthway push deal but it works ok. Lots of doubles sometimes. Hope your corn does well from York SC
Yea. The earth way really doesn’t t work very well. Glad you got a stand.
I would encourage you to try some of the sweeter varieties. Silver queen is not nearly as sweet as the newer varieties.
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Good morning Tim & Christy, I really enjoy your videos, learn a lot. Altho gets me into trouble with my wife. She's like ( YOU WATCHING TRACTOR TIME WITH TIM AGAIN! WHAT ARE YOU BUYING NOW!! ). 😂 jK she is very understanding like your wife is with you. Altho I don't have nearly the equipment you do I have what I need for time being. Keep up with the amazing videos you both provide and God Bless.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad she understands!
Tim I'm picky and don't want to rake so much right!!
Two things I do is run my tiller with your quick attach straight not tilted all the way forward like it is ....
Meaning that tiller needs to run straight up and down and level !
Dont tilt it forward or backwards !
It will work better and rule of thumb that the PTO shaft has no bend or tilt so it also will be running straight as possible ...
Second start and stop all at the same end making a furrow about the width of your tiller before the edge of the garden. Meaning stay back about 1 foot from where you want the edge of your garden.
Set your cruise at .35 or .40 miles per hour in of course low range and yes always use 4-wheel drive ! While doing any field work it DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE !!
No slippage!!
Back to tilling stop in the same spot in a row or line on your garden and I crisscross and go over it at least twice !!
So on your very last pass, you will end by going down where the furrow is overlapping that 1-foot to the very edge and you will have minimal raking !!
Just one width of your tiller !!
Have a great season!!
It's been so wet here in Central Ohio. We are just now planting our garden here !!
I like the forward tilt better personally.
DEF fluid (for diesel trucks) is the cheapest nitrogen money can buy. Lawn guys are putting it on their grass now.
Actually, I can buy nitrogen cheaper.
I planted my first sweet corn this year. 4 rows, 25 feet long. I did not put down any nitrogen but I shouldn't need it. I grew green beans on that plot for the past two years so I hope they did their job and put a bunch of nitrogen in the soil! I would love a planter like the one you have. Planting by hand was back breaking work.
You would still benefit from some nitrogen once the corn comes up.
A few years ago I was able to get a custom mix fertilizer from a fertilizer store. The only stipulation was that I had t purchase at least 300 pounds. It was cheaper than the box store at that time.
Question: favorite attachment to use, least favorite and why? Favorite projects and least favorite and why?
Hard to say. True favorite attachment is when an attachment works perfectly for the task at hand.
@@TractorTimewithTim makes sense...thanks I was looking for your preferences...fyi
Are sticking with your original answer or there preferences?
@@aaronburford5701 well, of course I have some favorites. Grapple, Tiller, Forks, etc. what I mean by the original answer is that when I happen to have the perfect attachment for the task, the satisfaction is overwhelming. Sometimes it makes a crazy difficult task trivial.
But if I have to choose, the grapple would probably be my favorite.
@@TractorTimewithTim thank you sir! As much tilling you do, I thought the tiller would be your choice....
I like that planter.... 😮😅
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You should plant one row with the kubota. Probably get a couple extra rows per cob for sure.
Yep!
When you first did a video on that woods batwing finish mower. I looked into them, I didn't wind up with a woods I wound up with a used Befco (same as frontier) brand. (Paid $3500)
Let me tell you I absolutely dread getting on a zero turn any more
my 4320 and Befco finish mower are such a blast to mow with and I went from 8 hours to mow my whole yard down to 1 hour 30.
6 mph 12 ft wide, you can trim around anything bigger than about 2 ft in diameter no problem.
I feel a skilled operator on a 72 inch zero turn wouldnt keep up with my mower.
Tim shows driving pretty slow in these videos, but you can get cruising along at a pretty good speed.
With my 4320 I rarely have to let off the pedal in tall grass, B range and full speed all day long.
And all the benefits of a cab tractor.
I'm actively gathering the Deere components to put a auto steer kit in my tractor.
(ITC Extend, Atu 200, 1800 green star monitor)
I just posted a review for anyone interested.
My 3520 won’t pull it any faster. We need more HP!
Ever use cotton seed meal as fertilizer?
How did you use that 3-point spreader with your i-match quick hitch?
nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K),
I’m curious how these fertilizer numbers are derived? 10-10-10 or 12-12-12? Are they arbitrary numbers in the absence of a soil test or have you done a soil test that tells you this is what is needed?
I’m a lawn enthusiast so I am very familiar with the fertilizer numbers and what they mean but wasn’t sure if the same principles apply in an agriculture application.
yea i have not figured out how not to have a furrow at end of run with tiller , just rake it
I have done similar test tim, with seed. I didn't freeze our 2yr old corn. I put it in freezer bag and left in shop unfrozen. I question the idea of no oxygen for a seed to or the germ to die! I planted one row and it came up just the same as new new seed!@ maybe time is a factor. But 2yrs I have found didn't effect In my test.
Hey Tim, I appreciate the sweet corn planting exercise from a “city guy” perspective. I would love to get some of the sweet corn to distill (whiskey making) for a special “TTWT” mash bill. What do you say? Could even do a great label for you. Shane
My story starts with selling my massey Ferguson 4770. I did my research and mainly because of Tim’s videos on the 1025r I purchased one new. Purchased 7 jd implements as well from the dealer. Spent more on that tractor then my massey by about 12k Own a little more then 3 years now three point hitch slowly begin to not travel, the full range up or down. Also, the mid deck mower same thing wouldn’t move up and down, took it to the dealer found all the linkage shafts were seized, which are non-reasonable tractor was always stored inside my house garage that’s heated contacted John Deere customer care for goodwill assistance declined based on out of time the tractor has 200 hours on it. Yes, I repeat 200 hours and that’s the kind of service you get from a John Deere after spending all that money never again selling the tractor going back to massey or Kabota do not make the mistake. John Deere is not the John Deere of yesterday.
Not sure beleive this story.
Feel better getting that out ?
Boy wholeheartedly agree John Deere is not the John Deere of yesterday. They’ll screw you in a heartbeat.
@@davemachoukas6175I truly wish my story was made up but after 3 weeks of arguing to a que card reading robot about customer service and satisfaction today John Deere saved a few thousand Solon me but tommorow and going forward will lose tens of thousands of dollars from this customer. Be warned! 200 hours 200 hours!!!
@@MJF40 I will feel better when they stand behind their product and there loyal customer! I keep this unit in my house my neighbor has left his kubota b series outside for 17 years. Never a issue ever!
Nice and straight rows? I always tell my grandpa when we plant and my rows track a little less than straight you can get more in a crooked row:)
I think you could see the row, right? I thought they were pretty good.
@@TractorTimewithTim yeah I think your rows were very good….I was referring to mine, which I refuse to share for some people may think I drink and plant.
yea the way seed has become in cost , i put mine seed in freezer for over winter , i use milorganite for slow release nitrogen with 12/12/12 in spring , so similar to you
I'm betting what Tim put down was a knock off milogranite.
2hat is the difference between a 1023e and a 1025r?
The risk of planting old seed, within reason, 2 years old that has been stored properly is decreased germination. Sweet corn hybrid seed is not that vigorous to begin with. Definitely over plant the old seed. Love your show and how you praise the Lord.
Nice job. What row spacing did you use? It's probably too late for me to plant this year (we're into our dry and very hot season here in northern CA), but I can file it away for next year.
Roughly 36”. I like that width for ability to walk in between rows.
@@TractorTimewithTim Thanks!
National Laboratory for Genetic Resource Preservation in Fort Collins Colorado at Colorado State University is the “seed bank” for United States and is so important to American Agriculture National Geographic called it Americas most valuable resource.
Great video as always guys. 👍 I'm looking forward to seeing the progression of the crop! 🌽What do you look for when choosing sweetcorn seed please Tim? Is it all about the yield or taste or do you need specific traits that better match your soil type? Do you see a difference in yield for early v late planted sweetcorn? Also, is your planter an off the shelf one row unit, or have you converted it down from a larger unit?
We get our corn from 4thegrower.com. We like the sweetest varieties. We use roundup ready corn so that we can spray with roundup if needed to control weeds.
Tim...a couple of questions. First wondering about a solution for the dead furrow at the end of each tiller pass. What it you finished with a perpendicular pass to your field and had only one dead furrow at both ends of the field? Second question what is the type and manufacturer of your grapple? We have lots of trees down with our last storm...80mph straight line winds. We mostly will have cut up small and medium size branches. Thanks, Bob
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Thanks so what about the idea of how to get rid of the dead furrow when rototilling. thanks, Bob
Every time my 1025R is underpowered with an implement on the PTO I think about what the world would look like if I had a second engine on the frame that was exclusively for the PTO. One engine for the drive hydraulics and front end, one engine for the PTO..... the world wonders...
It’s called a bigger tractor😂
One would definitely need a larger and heavier frame to run 2 engines. You would also clutter the dash even more with separate gauges and controls.
@@wrench3r Lets not cut corners around here. If a guy can put a turbo on a 1025 a guy can mount a second engine 😉
Tim I don't mean to be disrespectful the middle number is phosphorus and the last number is potassium or pot ash.
Yea. I messed that up. Sorry.
Looks like Milorganite
I understand the time restraints of editing and all, but I would like to know what date this actually happened, here at home I planted 1 of 3 plots about a month back, 2 of 3 about a week ago, I think I'll plant my 3rd go this week. Any thoughts would be appreciated as this is my first attempt at sweet corn greater than 5 gram bags of seed
I think 16 days ago now.
It was because of someone who didn't have everything had to go to get it. Then lots of talking about the issue of the fertilizer.
Whatever.
Anyhdrous freezes not burns but you already know that
It burns. It can be a refrigerant in a closed system, but if you breathe it in or vapors get in your eyes burning is the result.
@williamgaines9784 it has a constant temperature of-24
@@petenolte4192 at what pressure?
Without pressure and containment it is unstable. It cannot maintain its "anhydrous" state otherwise and will not maintain its temperature in any state.
If it were -24 at all times, it could not be stored outdoors as the tanks containing it would be caked in ice even in summer.
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12 12 12 isn’t that 6 digits?
NPK = Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium.
You are right on percentage I guess you could say but technically it's is mentioned as lbs. per hundred...great videos!👌👍
I don’t know what delivery limits they have but one of the other RUclips channels is always touting the Farmers Business Network for buying fertilizer and chemicals.
Zach has done them a great job!
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Nitrogen is Nitrogen. Figure cost per pound of nitrogen. Divide the nitrogen % by the bag weigh getting lbs of nitrogen per bag then divide by the cost of the bag. 40 lbs of 3-2-3 organic @ $26.00 = 1.2 lbs of Nitrogen. $26 /1.2 = $24 per pound of Nitrogen. 40 lbs of 13-13-13 @ $25 = $25/3.25 lbs = $7.70 cost per pound of nitrogen.