Nice setup man and 14 mph that's gettin'er done that's for sure but you stay safe and we will see you on another one I'm new to the channel but good stuff man💪💪👍👍👍👊👊
I had one of the first stalk pullers here in south Texas in the early 90ds . Now everybody has one. I’m now retired. Farmed Milo, cotton, Soybeans and corn, here on the black lands os south Texas.
A corn plucker! No disrespect...it does a heck of a job. Farming is hard work...it was 40 years ago when I used to help my uncles. A Deere A, an 8N...and the other, a 1946 "H"...steel wheel wagons, hammer mills, 1950s Allis round bailer, a Thrashing Machine. I worked like it was WWII in the late 70s and early 80s.
Great Video... Like Keith below, this is the first time I've heard of or seen a Root Baller before... This type of Pre-Planting style of field work is something new for me too see... I am curious tho.....Do y'all encounter any problems with seed emergence, yield or anything whatsoever with continuously planting your seed in the same exact rows every year...I was thinking in the beginning when you stated that y'all never do Conventional till on your crop land that you prolly offset your rows 15 inches every year to get the new seed away from the previous years corn rows... And does that always lead to major soil compaction since the tire tracks from the tractors always travel the same path year after year... Thanx for sharing...
Bought one at an auction for 500 bucks years ago. Traded to a neighbor. Wish I'd run it some. Didn't have auto steer back then. RTK and this thing are probably the heat in cotton
You should show how are your stacker planter folds up, I get the question all the time (I run a Case IH 1230 stacker). I think for people that never seen one before it can be kind of neat, just a thought! Once again another great video!!!
Just started watching your videos and I was wondering how many acres y’all tend? I’m a blueberry farmer in south Ga. tell your friends to eat more berries!! Lol
Is that planter heavy on the backside on the tractor? Interested in upgrading and would be interested looking into a planter like yours just afraid that it might be too much weight on the rear.
alex brown it’s a little heavy but having tanks in the front you don’t even notice it and that tractor don’t have many weights either! Even when the other tractor a full rack of weights and it holds it done just fine
Never saw a root baller or even heard of one until this video. You make that thing walk and talk. Keep the videos coming.
I learned something tonight asi really hadn’t thought what this root baller did! (Except create a lot of dust!). So thanks!
Nice setup man and 14 mph that's gettin'er done that's for sure but you stay safe and we will see you on another one I'm new to the channel but good stuff man💪💪👍👍👍👊👊
I had one of the first stalk pullers here in south Texas in the early 90ds . Now everybody has one. I’m now retired. Farmed Milo, cotton, Soybeans and corn, here on the black lands os south Texas.
Same here, never heard of a root baller. Looks fun at those speeds... thanks for the video
Any grubs ain't happy with you:-Di had a new Holland mower was hypnotic watching that grass fly .
A corn plucker! No disrespect...it does a heck of a job.
Farming is hard work...it was 40 years ago when I used to help my uncles. A Deere A, an 8N...and the other, a 1946 "H"...steel wheel wagons, hammer mills, 1950s Allis round bailer, a Thrashing Machine.
I worked like it was WWII in the late 70s and early 80s.
I'm A new viewer and Subscriber keep up the great work
MR. John Deere thank you!
Catching up on the videos. Got rained out. Hopefully we can get back started next week to finish up the soybeans.
Love the sound of the IVT reminds me of the terminator lol
Ya those work good when you are ridge tilling!!
Great Video...
Like Keith below, this is the first time I've heard of or seen a Root Baller before...
This type of Pre-Planting style of field work is something new for me too see...
I am curious tho.....Do y'all encounter any problems with seed emergence, yield or anything whatsoever with continuously planting your seed in the same exact rows every year...I was thinking in the beginning when you stated that y'all never do Conventional till on your crop land that you prolly offset your rows 15 inches every year to get the new seed away from the previous years corn rows...
And does that always lead to major soil compaction since the tire tracks from the tractors always travel the same path year after year...
Thanx for sharing...
Bought one at an auction for 500 bucks years ago. Traded to a neighbor. Wish I'd run it some. Didn't have auto steer back then. RTK and this thing are probably the heat in cotton
Good bro
Great job, busy time farming. GETTER DONE
Interesting impliment
You should show how are your stacker planter folds up, I get the question all the time (I run a Case IH 1230 stacker). I think for people that never seen one before it can be kind of neat, just a thought! Once again another great video!!!
Andy Gehring I will have to do that! Thanks for the idea! Thank you!
That is kicking azz dang
利害 你的設備好多噢 農場也好大 我也是種玉米 但沒有你那麼大的耕種面積和設備 羨慕你
Just started watching your videos and I was wondering how many acres y’all tend? I’m a blueberry farmer in south Ga. tell your friends to eat more berries!! Lol
Bobby Sears thanks For watching! We farm around 3000 acres
Look at the rooster tails dang
Liking the content!! Keep it up
Cuzifarm thank you!
JM Farm & Cattle yeah np man. Subs will come in a matter of time just be yourself brotha!
That thing is cool :)
Is that planter heavy on the backside on the tractor? Interested in upgrading and would be interested looking into a planter like yours just afraid that it might be too much weight on the rear.
alex brown it’s a little heavy but having tanks in the front you don’t even notice it and that tractor don’t have many weights either! Even when the other tractor a full rack of weights and it holds it done just fine
Whats the reason for the big carriage wheels on front of the planter?
Also we plant corn 4mph,y'all hauling ass
I enjoy your farm videos and decided to subscribe, you might like Welker farms inc. Cole the Cornstar or How Farms Work also
John Johnson thanks for subscribing! I’ll check out cole, I watch both the others!
Like your videos what state are you in?
All Pro Earthworks Nebraska
So how many acres you farm?
Zeus Macafee around 3000
How's the cows
Damn, you must feel like your going 50 miles an hour in that thing.
Stuart Luig it’s a lot of fun that’s for sure!
Yep, I bet it is
Where are you guys from
Tyler Bivens south central Nebraska
Where is your farm?
bobby Smith central Nebraska
Kar ki reha e
- and you wonder why machines break in the middle of a job...
Can u do a tractor tour
Anne Althoff when we get everything back to the shop I will do one!
Where is y’all farm located
Gavin Burkett south central Nebraska