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Allen Walters
Приєднався 16 сер 2016
Walters farm
Відео
7250 vs 7260, forgot buttons raise head needs changed must hold button down for full raise of head,
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7250 vs 7260, forgot buttons raise head needs changed must hold button down for full raise of head,
not so great milo field to much wind and hail
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not so great milo field to much wind and hail
118 acres 4 fields 3 moves, not bad day for us, was home by 745
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118 acres 4 fields 3 moves, not bad day for us, was home by 745
day 3 of bean harvest started on ours yesterday
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day 3 of bean harvest started on ours yesterday
Congratulations on the farm what is your farm equipment lineup
When we was kids, we worked on our aunt and uncles farm. in Pa. Hard work, but loved it there. I imagine that half the country thinks food grows on the shelves in stores...lol. Even so : much appreciation for the work you folks do.
Show the plow
@@travisjames7201 will do that when we get back in the field got over a inch now
I never understood either why they didn't put these monitors in the 250 series either. They introduced them in the latest Magnum and Steiger series a few years back.
Great content we’re u located at
@@rileygarrett3551 east central Illinois
Piss poor video
I can hear the grain hitting the tank in the video! Lol. Is the rear window latch tightened all the way? We demoed an 8250 last year and it was noticeably louder than our 7240 and 7120.
@farmingwiththetaylors I checked made sure the seal is there, is lots louder than my 7250, it seems, my 7230 i think was quieter as well now that you say that, it seems this one about 10% full maybe 15 it gets quieter, 7150 once floor covered it's quiet,
@@farmingwiththetaylors i meant to say something to manager today dang I'll mess with him sunday now,
Mother Nature giveth and taketh…
You could've fooled me... they look like 100 bushel beans. You must've missed a rain!
@aTrippyFarmer weighed 3 strips for equity yield contest and asgrow was 105, acre strips, yes I think dry late may and June hurt along with dry August I think 4 4 bean pods I found one plant lots of 3s, but 10 or so 2s and I think 3 1s nother inch in August or 1.5 would been 5 bpa easy, I think if I would of had proline in furrow as well would of added 4 to 5 what strips I've done so far, didn't have any in march
How do you guys manage all of that standing residue sorghum leaves? looks like it's pretty tall.
Run our 730b ripper over, now 730c this year goes through it fine, breaks apart to nothing the next spring, tigermate 2 5 bar harrow and crumbler does fine through it, we have 3 bar mounted baskets it plugs up on harrow way to close to shanks
Hello I am new to your channel and I love it
Thanks for your video and I am a subscriber. I like the idea of unloading on the go from the combine into a truck instead of unloading on the go from the combine into a cart. There would be less grain augering without a cart which would result in less fines in the grain, less manpower required, less fuel used, less wear on machinery and higher profits. With a semi pulling a 40 foot trailer there would be approximately 500 bu or 15 tons on the 8 back wheels of the trailer. On the twin drive axles of the semi a fair distance forward of the rear wheels of the trailer, there would be roughly the same weight on these 8 wheels. With your average 1000 bu or 30 ton cart there are only two wheels or two tracks to carry this load. There is more ground being compacted because of running back with the cart to the truck than there would be if the truck was running alongside the combine and unloading on the go into the truck. Green chopped corn forage silage is heavy and it is loaded into semis while the harvester continues to cut and there is never a mention of compaction. Potatoes, sugar beet and various vegetable crops are unloaded on the go from the harvesters directly into semis and no one worries about compaction. Check out this video of wheat harvesting and unloading directly into a semi trailer. 2024 crop report - Box Elder
😊 we are about to start in ohio
We are getting old! :)
Not much or any milo grown here now. I grew some about 5 years ago. I sprayed mine with roundup before harvest. Sugarcane aphids are bad here. Finally got around to check you out.
Getting to be more and more around here. Yes roundup would sure help ripen it for sure. Thanks for watching
is this Soybean crop ???? 🇵🇰
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heck ya i did that was amazing
I am glad that we got at least that much in Illinois, it has been really dry
4 - 30 - 2023 sun. When you (Farmer) Can *writer* off . On the tax form . W H O do tou think ?? PAYS ; the TAXes You don"t pay .?. USe U.S. Consumors Have To .
You Broke our Planter .
Glad you finished up the corn!
Thanks
How many acres do you farm?
1750
What state do you farm?
East central il
Nice what tractor is yours?
245 magnum case ih
for a second i thought that was a missile in the back
Disked straight with the rows, left it bumpy just for you
Thanks for the video - very informative !
Glad it was helpful!
All I keep hearing is that Green equipment is the way to go.
Why am I here?
God bless you man. Farmers aren’t as appreciated or compensated as they should be in this world nowadays.
Thanks greatly appreciated
Thanks for the video and also for explaining things instead of music
Thank you
Time to bring in some Green Equipment :)
I'm good without lol
Looking good!!! Good luck this fall.
Thanks, good luck to you this fall as well
is milo used for anything else? what are ur yields per acre? do u have auto steer by chance? enjoyed the short video. thx
Some places used for vokda I think, it's gluten free for people that need it as well, yields this year we're 150 per acre, 139, and 135,yes all autosteer