The old 140 and planter did another nice job on planting that Silver Queen Joey. And you and Will did a great job of turning out another interesting and relaxing video. Good to see the pear coming along good as well. Thanks, and may God bless you and the family.
Hi Joey , good video on planting the sweet corn. I have planted quite a bit of corn myself. My technique is a little different. I used a middle buster to open the bed and run the planter down in the valley. I had an older friend who is on longer with us why I did it like that. I told him well I plant it in a valley so when the crows find it. It’s too big to pull up. But that’s how I was taught to do it. I’m just a couple of county’s east of you. Thanks for sharing. Have a good day.
It's amazing the difference in zones. In the deep south fertilizer on the surface would be gone the first day from our sun and heat. We have to put it deep in the ground to do any good.
Never thought about that. I do it sometimes with a foot and sometimes on top. Will plant the next corn patch with a foot and see if it takes quicker. Rain is about the only thing I've every really worried about on my fertilizer.
I love that planter Joey! My biggest problem with corn anymore isn't the crows but the raccoons. As soon as it get close to filling out, they get in it every night and pull it down and eat the ears until it's gone.
I didn't have a camera man but I got my silver queen in today during a light sprinkle. And I planted the beans too. I still don't have the hopper working, to put in the 10-10-10 with the corn but I can still tote a bucket.
Another great video Joey! Great camera work again Will! I wish I had taken the time to smooth the tops of the beds that I threw up last week when I planted the Silvermine corn. Sunflower seeds, and bush pole beans are breaking the ground today. Just a very few corn seeds are starting to sprout. I finally bought a Super A and an A 180 planter/runner Monday over in Gilbert SC. Email inbound! Again thanks for posting your videos and sharing your knowledge with us newbies!
You planted and I just yesterday ripped up the ground with my field cultivator, and I pushed it just so I could get it ripped to let water in and air into the soil.
Looking good there Joey! I'm glad your ground was dry enough, it's still muddy here I'm not sure when I'll be able to start planting. I place some black plastic pipe around in my corn field, that seems to help keep the crows away and placing something black such as a garbage bag, tied to a pole so it can blow in the wind will help also. I hope you have a good growing season! God Bless Brandon
Hey Brandon Good to hear from you. I hung a fake black bird out yesterday. I hope to plant some Jimmy Red corn this year . I’ll have to get you some for cornbread.
Thanks for sharing the video Joey. That's a good setup you have. That planter does a good job. Hope it is coming up by now. Going to try to plant me a couple rows to get a start. Grafts are looking good. I'm sure you will do a fine job with your message at church on the tree is now going to bear fruit. Take care.
You got that 140 dialed in. I have a cub with cultivators and side dresser. When I bought my cub cultivators the guy I bought them from also gave me a set for a Super A. I have the set for a Super A and I believe they will also fit a 140. I am going to confirm that or if you know? if so I am going to be looking for a 140 to buy. Don't see too many in my area in Michigan with cultivators.
Looks good Joey. Hoping to get my Hastings in here this week. Went to pull the Super A out yesterday and the fan bearing decided to self destruct. Guess things are on hold for a bit 😂
Great afternoon to you Joey. Excellent looking corn patch IMO. I’m wondering just how You are able to water it if need be. Some sort of a re-lift out of the pond? I for one would appreciate a video of that system should the need arise to water the patch this summer. If it is a well water system, seems too hard on the well. Everyone has different water sources so just curious. Thanks for sharing and I hope to actually meet you in a couple weeks. Nice job with the video Wil. Pear tree is looking awesome as well, gotta hope. Stan here.
Hey Joey, another great video. What's the benefit of having the skid plate under the planter runner? Mine doesn't have it, should i bed in hills or flat? And what seed plate do you use for sunflowers?
Hey Charles The skid plate is a depth Controll. I like planting flat and not being funny but I'll let you know if I like it or not after I see how the Hastings comes up. I used the new planter that does not have that plate.
The old 140 and planter did another nice job on planting that Silver Queen Joey. And you and Will did a great job of turning out another interesting and relaxing video. Good to see the pear coming along good as well. Thanks, and may God bless you and the family.
Im really tickled with that pear graft.
Hey Joey and family! Nice to see the corn being planted. Take care everyone. 😀😀
Thank You Torri I just need to get the rest planted now.
Hey Joey, looks like your ground was just right! Hope it does good for y'all! Gotta' love Silver Queen!
That Bed had any clods mellowed out.
Hi Joey , good video on planting the sweet corn. I have planted quite a bit of corn myself. My technique is a little different. I used a middle buster to open the bed and run the planter down in the valley. I had an older friend who is on longer with us why I did it like that. I told him well I plant it in a valley so when the crows find it. It’s too big to pull up. But that’s how I was taught to do it. I’m just a couple of county’s east of you. Thanks for sharing. Have a good day.
Hey Tommy
You will like the planting of the Jimmy Red corn because that's exactly what were going to do with the New Planter I got. Lol.
It's amazing the difference in zones. In the deep south fertilizer on the surface would be gone the first day from our sun and heat. We have to put it deep in the ground to do any good.
Never thought about that. I do it sometimes with a foot and sometimes on top. Will plant the next corn patch with a foot and see if it takes quicker. Rain is about the only thing I've every really worried about on my fertilizer.
@@Jtwes Mine will be ready to lay by this next week if we don't get to much rain.
I love that planter Joey! My biggest problem with corn anymore isn't the crows but the raccoons. As soon as it get close to filling out, they get in it every night and pull it down and eat the ears until it's gone.
You know I got me a soft spot for a Raccoon. lol
@@Jtwes Y'all probably got him trained not to eat corn on the cob. 😂
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I didn't have a camera man but I got my silver queen in today during a light sprinkle. And I planted the beans too. I still don't have the hopper working, to put in the 10-10-10 with the corn but I can still tote a bucket.
Im going to let it get a little warmer for the beans. Glad you got it planted.
Love the video! Makes me want a planter to go behind my tractor. Keep up the good work! God Bless!
Thank You .Hopefully you can run across one.
Another great video Joey! Great camera work again Will! I wish I had taken the time to smooth the tops of the beds that I threw up last week when I planted the Silvermine corn. Sunflower seeds, and bush pole beans are breaking the ground today. Just a very few corn seeds are starting to sprout. I finally bought a Super A and an A 180 planter/runner Monday over in Gilbert SC. Email inbound! Again thanks for posting your videos and sharing your knowledge with us newbies!
Looking forward to it.
You planted and I just yesterday ripped up the ground with my field cultivator, and I pushed it just so I could get it ripped to let water in and air into the soil.
Its supposed to rain tomorrow but I still cut some today just to kill the weeds that were starting.
Looking good there Joey! I'm glad your ground was dry enough, it's still muddy here I'm not sure when I'll be able to start planting. I place some black plastic pipe around in my corn field, that seems to help keep the crows away and placing something black such as a garbage bag, tied to a pole so it can blow in the wind will help also. I hope you have a good growing season!
God Bless
Brandon
Hey Brandon
Good to hear from you. I hung a fake black bird out yesterday. I hope to plant some Jimmy Red corn this year . I’ll have to get you some for cornbread.
That planter really does good, hoping you have a great season buddy
Thanks John
Looking forward to trying the new one on some Jimmy Red
Thanks for sharing the video Joey. That's a good setup you have. That planter does a good job. Hope it is coming up by now. Going to try to plant me a couple rows to get a start. Grafts are looking good. I'm sure you will do a fine job with your message at church on the tree is now going to bear fruit. Take care.
Thanks Bart
You’re like me just got to squeeze it in after work.
You got that 140 dialed in. I have a cub with cultivators and side dresser. When I bought my cub cultivators the guy I bought them from also gave me a set for a Super A. I have the set for a Super A and I believe they will also fit a 140. I am going to confirm that or if you know? if so I am going to be looking for a 140 to buy. Don't see too many in my area in Michigan with cultivators.
Hey Dave
They will fit a 140 fine and a 100 , 130 also.
I hope it doesn’t frost anymore this spring. 2 weeks before the last frost date!
Seemed like I thought I seen the 15th was the last frost date.
hang fishing line over planted corn in an x pattern to keep crows out. put a rock in a scrape of black plastic try with a string and hang on post.
That's a good ideal. I hung a fake black bird in it today.
Looking good Joey!
Thanks Tim
Looks like a successful day 👍🏻✌️🇺🇸
It planted up pretty good. How you coming along.
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Looks good Joey. Hoping to get my Hastings in here this week. Went to pull the Super A out yesterday and the fan bearing decided to self destruct. Guess things are on hold for a bit 😂
Aw man I hate that for you. no time lost you'll be fine.
@@Jtwes certainly glad I got my rows made up already. Can always plant everything by hand easy enough
Great job Brother !😜😜
Thanks Carl
Hey all my corn came up Im just waiting till it get dry enough to cultivate have you ever heard of white silver king corn
Hey DeLandon
I have heard of it. I’m sure its pretty good.
Mix Silver King and Golden Queen together and you’ll have some great 🌽 corn ✅
Great afternoon to you Joey. Excellent looking corn patch IMO. I’m wondering just how You are able to water it if need be. Some sort of a re-lift out of the pond? I for one would appreciate a video of that system should the need arise to water the patch this summer. If it is a well water system, seems too hard on the well. Everyone has different water sources so just curious. Thanks for sharing and I hope to actually meet you in a couple weeks. Nice job with the video Wil. Pear tree is looking awesome as well, gotta hope. Stan here.
Probably run a water hose over to it from a close spigot and run a sprinkler.
Hey Stan
I'll water it with the well. Ive been doing that for all the gardens around the house.
@@Jtwes Thanks Joey. You must have a darned good well.
Hey Joey, another great video. What's the benefit of having the skid plate under the planter runner? Mine doesn't have it, should i bed in hills or flat? And what seed plate do you use for sunflowers?
Hey Charles
The skid plate is a depth Controll. I like planting flat and not being funny but I'll let you know if I like it or not after I see how the Hastings comes up. I used the new planter that does not have that plate.
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Romans 11 is a great chapter about being grafted into the root.
Thanks Willa
I’ll definitely look over that again.