This Could Be Our Best Field Of The Year
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
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Andy "aTrippyFarmer" Dole is a 6th generation farmer from Central Illinois. On this farm, Andy works alongside his father, Marty, his uncles, Chris and Jeff, and his sister, Katie, to grow corn and soybeans on some of the finest dirt in the world. Andy and his family are deeply rooted in the area, operating a large farm that traces it origins back into the 1800s. Although some tracts did not stand the test of time, Andy and his family still grow corn and soybeans on fields that have been in the family for longer than even the oldest members of the farm have been alive. We do, we have, and we always will take tremendous pride in calling this piece of paradise our home. Andy was a Bronze Tablet graduate of the University of Illinois in the field of Crop Sciences, following the same path as his father and late grandfather.
It would be misleading for Andy to claim that this life is one that came by chance; rather, as a member of two multi-generational farm families, it was simply in his blood. His passion for agriculture traces back to his early youth--some of his fondest, earliest memories being of days spent riding in the combine with his father and grandfather. Although his understanding of the lifestyle was much less complex in the beginning, the love he has for farming, and its industry has only appreciated through time. As this dream blossomed into adulthood, Andy now works relentlessly, and tirelessly, to chase his own dreams and to build a farming operation of his own alongside his family.
We, as a whole operation, are handymen, electricians, mechanics, landscapers, accountants, economists, caretakers, stewards, and, most importantly, farmers, and we take an incredible amount of pride in our work. There is no challenge too overwhelming, no situation too stressful, and no problem too difficult for us to take on, and we want to take you along with us. Welcome to our farm and welcome to our lives. You have the best seat in the house to watch the everyday chaos of farming unfold--we usually only get concerned when things aren't going wrong!
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For those people new here, the primary storyline extends to the climax in the year 2042: In this year Marty retires and Andy becomes fully self actualized by building a shop with a concrete floor and heat. However, what Andy does not anticipate is that 2042 is also the year his sons start their own farming vlog.......
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Marty really jams out!
It sure seems so, but he may not be able to even hear that music haha
Trippy, your imaginary shop looks huge and it also has imaginary heat and air. Who Knew😂. Marty cam is awesome, love the facial expressions, now we need a Katie cam to go with it👍
Hey Andy, the Katie content is improving!!!
She is more social this year haha
@@aTrippyFarmer I'm positive that viewership would soar!
Thanks for the Marty cam.
You bet!
I wouldn't mind riding a round or two with Katie. She seems to be able to handle a unit quite well.
I don’t blame him for going back and getting them few beans, that would bother me all year long lol 😂
It's amazing that a few plants can irritate you.... but you are right!
Mate, your uncle seems to be an awesome guy as well! Cheers
Andy, you have a backhoe and a four wheel drive, have you thought about a tile plow? We can tile for about one half the cost of commercial installers. The hard part is getting time to do it.
Yes I've thought very hard about it. My dad and his brothers don't seem interested in doing the work, and I couldn't do it or pay for it myself.
@@aTrippyFarmer Very understandable, we didn’t get much done until older son got out of college. Try to do one field each summer after wheat harvest. Maybe you and Lenny eventually..
Good video good to see y'all
Appreciate you watching!
Your dad listening to Post Malone, love it!!!
He just listens to whatever is on the radio!
LET'S GOOOOO!!!!
You're the first one here!
Great drone shots
Love to watch your videos ❤🇮🇳
great video!
Thanks!
👍👍 Don’t forget to clean the windows!
Maybe next time!
@@aTrippyFarmer Third attempt is a charm.
When that X9 gets into some of your high yeilding corn you are going to need a bigger grain cart. That is a good problem to have.
I hope we have good enough corn to have that problem!
Good morning 🙏 🌄 my friend nate
Um the second one on here lol 😆 😂
Good day from Holland why dont you make a cut in the midel iT is easer to keep up the combines love your channel
What do you think about the X9? In terms of productivity and cost efficiency
Is Marty listing to Taylor😀
He just listens to whatever is on the radio!
X9 drawing in subscribers.
Ahh yes. And the 7800 tractor.
Andy... mate you can measure centres of tyres on crossings.
Why on earth go to the outside of the tyres... the inside is also on the ground.
Marty really is special. Drives like a maniac..!
The camera work is exceptional!!
Why is the direction of planting stick out so much.
They're all important!
Quick reply to New Zealand from Matoon
How do u grain cart the 2 combines with different size heads? Looks like it would be alot of running around. Trying to rack my brain to make it work with gps lol
You'd have to run around anyways with 2 machines. Head size doesn't really change much other than positioning when unloading!
@@aTrippyFarmer usually with 2 machines same size heads they lay off lands and go round n round following each other.
Yall plant more beans or corn this year?
Spilled crops= food for the varmits!!!
They birds will like the spillage...
I was wondering something. You plant them in rows but you harvest them at an angle. I am assuming there is a reason but I don't know what it is.
Narrower row soybeans are easier to harvest at an angle, and many people claim that they feed into the draper better at an angle.
@@aTrippyFarmer Thanks. Been watching for a few years now and love learning about what you do and how you do it.
why would u plant 2 different maturity beans in the same field i sure never did that i always used a 3.5 maturity bean