Very interesting for a central Indiana corn farmer Thank you. Your cab is like ours. Has all the monitors like a 747. When everything works it is a dream. When it doesn’t you may have a hard time finding all the wrenches
Shank holes and master beaters😅😅😅 that's what I love about Trevor's videos. A whole lot of great information and a little bit of sexy and naughty mixed in. 😅😅 keep the videos coming. It's like watching family, enjoyed seeing your home develope and your awesome family
4:08 F-35’s from Luke AFB? Lol. It’s great to see different crops that people use for multiple purposes. Is there a lot of corn down there? I seen massive dairy farms near Gila Bend.
Trevor have you ever thought of using a large field aerator on your hay field after removing the bales and before irrigating the field. To allow more water to so in to the root.
Strip tiller, Zach J knows a lot about that. Part of the reason why he is bald. Great job. Hope your hay market is strong and it goes to hell here so we don’t have to pay so much to feed the horses.
Hi Trevor. Great to see The Roveys in your videos! I used to work for Jerry's cousin, Larry, up in Glendale, for 7 years, but went back to Europe(Denmark) in 2004. What about older brother Jamie, is he not involved with the farm anymore?
This is magic, where was this guy when I worked in AZ. What a super vid Trevor. Utilising your fertiliser and equipment efficiently is the way of the future! We need to get this way of thinking out to all farmers! Throw granddads diaries away and open your mind guy's. There's a science to farming that we now have available to us. And And they have stayed loyal to John Deere! Fendt is for pussies, 8R all the way, family friendly cabs and the best sounding engine's.
I understand each region has different soil types. But if the no till or minimal till guys. Made a deep furrow, for the plant root. When the wind storms come in late summer. Maybe the plants wouldn’t blow over as easily? Not an expert, just a thought.
If the ground hasn’t been broken up for the roots, the roots won’t go as deep. With shallow roots, they might tip over in a wind storm as well. I’m not an expert either. I think you have to plan for both. Highest quality of crop but also grow for potential problems.
Very interesting for a central Indiana corn farmer Thank you. Your cab is like ours. Has all the monitors like a 747. When everything works it is a dream. When it doesn’t you may have a hard time finding all the wrenches
Let’s bail some hey! I love watching this guy he’s funny
Shank holes and master beaters😅😅😅 that's what I love about Trevor's videos. A whole lot of great information and a little bit of sexy and naughty mixed in. 😅😅 keep the videos coming. It's like watching family, enjoyed seeing your home develope and your awesome family
You have to!!! Plus I’m still 19 mentally.
Enjoy the videos!! Very interesting..👍
4:08 F-35’s from Luke AFB? Lol. It’s great to see different crops that people use for multiple purposes. Is there a lot of corn down there? I seen massive dairy farms near Gila Bend.
Very interesting to see how they do it.
Tell Todd when you show up and say action he has to plant no matter what. That's how acting works. 😊
Bahahaha.
Trevor have you ever thought of using a large field aerator on your hay field after removing the bales and before irrigating the field. To allow more water to so in to the root.
My dad said they tried is in the 90s. Didn’t really help.
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Thank You for great information.
Cool Trevor Let’s Grow Some Corn!
Good show
You need to get a VIP tour of Deere's test farm in Aguila, some time.
Lot different than we do in Michigan. Cool
We're just starting the spring melt. And we got a lot of snow to melt. And a river that will flood and spread all over fields for miles around.
Strip tiller, Zach J knows a lot about that. Part of the reason why he is bald. Great job. Hope your hay market is strong and it goes to hell here so we don’t have to pay so much to feed the horses.
Watching this as I get the fields ready to plant😂
Get them ready! Spring is coming.
Thank you for these videos there great
Interesting video lads 👍
dude is so entertaing!
Hi Trevor. Great to see The Roveys in your videos! I used to work for Jerry's cousin, Larry, up in Glendale, for 7 years, but went back to Europe(Denmark) in 2004. What about older brother Jamie, is he not involved with the farm anymore?
Cole the cornstar is thinking of trying strip till at some point.
Howdy bales
Hola!
This is magic, where was this guy when I worked in AZ. What a super vid Trevor. Utilising your fertiliser and equipment efficiently is the way of the future! We need to get this way of thinking out to all farmers! Throw granddads diaries away and open your mind guy's. There's a science to farming that we now have available to us. And And they have stayed loyal to John Deere! Fendt is for pussies, 8R all the way, family friendly cabs and the best sounding engine's.
This is 15 years behind current practices in most areas of the country.
@@MrTysonjharris AZ was never the farming Capital mate. Thanks for your 50 state vision tho. Lol
I understand each region has different soil types. But if the no till or minimal till guys. Made a deep furrow, for the plant root. When the wind storms come in late summer. Maybe the plants wouldn’t blow over as easily? Not an expert, just a thought.
If the ground hasn’t been broken up for the roots, the roots won’t go as deep. With shallow roots, they might tip over in a wind storm as well. I’m not an expert either. I think you have to plan for both. Highest quality of crop but also grow for potential problems.
That 8295R is no joke. Lots of hp. Around 8295 hp, right? 😉😂😂😂
Show us the wilcox eliminator with the RX tractor.
I’ll ask Todd!
Is the corn being planted for grain or silage ?
Is there much corn around there? I'm assuming it's mostly for silage
Hey! It’s all silage. I’m not sure how many acres.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanchsmall percentage compared to hay I'm guessing
How much water you need there to grow a crop of there thanks
I don’t know. I’ll ask.
What time of year is this ??
you should had the actor come down and professionally train you on corn lol....
He would be lost here! Lol
You’re putting 8” of what in a shank hole?
What part of AZ are you in?
Buckeye
i see he had to lock his tractor. Sad to see but with traffic means people and trash.
thats dirt not soil
What is the difference between the two?
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch soil has life
@@williamdevos604 you don’t think there is life in this soil? Huh 🤔. I guess they will have to stop farming it.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch well they might as well keep farming it until its complete concrete then its ready for the hyrdoponic building
@@williamdevos604 yeah, after farming it for the past 80 years. I bet it’s almost done.