Had to stop the video just to say, loving the sweet new little edits. Editing videos takes time and patience. Whoever is editing congrats because it is AWESOME!! 5:24
All of the crew is very knowledgeable about the practices you use around the farm. Eric does a really good job of explaining so a non-farmer can understand. I really enjoy watching the channel.
Love that for non farmers you explain everything so clearly. Great fun editing and loved the drone shots and Chets smile when it landed perfect on the hood of the truck.
Chet, please wear ppe especially on your hands when handling chemicals. Long range effects. I lost my brother from handling and spraying chemicals without protection. Be Safe.😊
My grandfather lived into his 90s and they sprayed DDT, etc. Probably would have lived longer if he didn't smoke unfiltered camels his whole life. All kinds of chemicals banned now. I remember as a kid being covered in chemicals and things like copper dust etc on the farm cause I was small enough to get into spaces the adults couldn't. They even sprayed waste oil on the dirt to keep the dust down in the old days. I also remember when you had to have full PPE suits at 1 point. Hell we stood under the crop dusters in the field just to watch them up close and personal as kids. Stuff that is sprayed now is nothing. The big issue farmer's face as do most who live in rural areas with shallow water tables is the amount of chemicals in the water table that go back 10 to 100 years ago. My mother never messed with the chemicals, etc on the farm, but yet she's had 2 different types of cancer and 3 different times in 73 years. Former 5th gen farmer from central Wis who's in his mid 50s.
Happy 4 th Larson Farms. Just a small request Chet. Could you put a date when you record your videos. I understand you are about 4 weeks behind and your mother posts the same day. Thanks.
@@dougkaylor2528 breakdown the cost of all of it, deisel, fertilizer, worker pay , insurance, time, etc over profit , most small farmers are just getting bye. The larsons may be doing very well and if so good for them but i was speaking of farming in general. I should have made that clearer.
@@dougkaylor2528 go look at the tax returns of farmers. Chet makes allot more of these videos then he does farming. Most farmer's have a spouse that work a full time job. Many work in the winter in the winter as snow plow drivers. My cousin who owned a very large farm drove school bus tell he was 60 something. Lastly if you look at the hourly pay off a farmer it's really not much. Oh I forgot even as a big farmer you are looking at a multi million dollar budget and every time the weather is awful or it doesn't rain you pray that everything works out so that your still in business the following year I know if a muck farm that had a 4 million dollar budget in 2000 that went out of business due to bad weather and then pricing on the what they grew. Bankruptcy sucks.
Eric did a great job of telling us what chemicals that gets used on the fields and different crops. Chet could you put a bigger water pump on water tank at the yard. Brody looked very happy to see the new sprayer. God bless and stay safe
All the knowledge demonstrated about farming and farm equipment by these guys always impresses me! I suppose it should be expected since this is their livelihood, but it is still pretty amazing.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Eric thanks for talking about the sprayer operation. Was very interesting. You are very knowledgeable on the sprayer operation. Also thanks for you and Chet talking about the different chemicals you use. Found that most interesting. Lots of different chemicals to use on different crops. The new demo sprayer you got is a super one. Technology is taking over running these machines. Beautiful sprayers Chet. Seems the pull type sprayers are the most popular. The drone footage was great. Thanks for doing that. Appreciate you going over the new sprayer and how it operates. Most interesting. Thanks. Looking forward to more info on your sprayer operation. About it for now. Thanks for everything Larsons and crew. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Love all that new awesome equipment. I grew up running tractors and equipment, but nothing like this. You do a great job explaining everything. Cool video. 👍❤️
Chet Eric Broodie great explanations on the new sprayer and the chem.mixes Chet and Eric thank you for sharing and your time was really great never miss a video and can't wait for next video thank you
I’ve got to hand it to Larson farms,If anybody who’s looking for a job to do farming Larson is the place to be always getting the most updated equipment, electronics, just all the bells and whistles that any farmer could get. ❤️🔥🔥🫵🫵🫵👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Really good content today from Eric giving a detailed run through the products applied, what they do, the sprayer ops KING! Keep up with the good work guys.
I like those sprayers but I like Hagie sprayers best they can be used for doing side dressing and spraying tasled corn with fungicide instead of hiring a plane
Did I miss the part where you explained why pull type sprayers are better? I'm praying for you to have rain like we are getting here in Maine and for a safe, successful season.
How coming from people that don’t own one if they looked what is out there now Agrifac 150ft booms 10000lr tanks 65 kmh road speed i’d like to see there tractor do that there point is mute when they comment without seeing the other side
The brackets that attach the machine to the tracks look too lightweight for the job to me. Do you think they are strong enough to last a long time, especially for all that weight when loaded?
Crops look good, as far as trying to dial in the leaving space at your head lands, which I assume you have to set for each different field, why not shut off your inside row on your last pass as you are outlining? basically that would give you exactly one row corn snout width.
So why do you like the pull type sprayers? I know they have bigger tanks but I don’t know of anyone in our area that has one. Please tell me why they are better then highboy sprayers?
Had to stop the video just to say, loving the sweet new little edits. Editing videos takes time and patience. Whoever is editing congrats because it is AWESOME!! 5:24
All of the crew is very knowledgeable about the practices you use around the farm. Eric does a really good job of explaining so a non-farmer can understand. I really enjoy watching the channel.
Liked the edit. Always love a good drone shot. Cool landing on the hood of the Pete. Praying for rain.
Love that for non farmers you explain everything so clearly.
Great fun editing and loved the drone shots and Chets smile when it landed perfect on the hood of the truck.
Good seeing Randy out there !
Chet, please wear ppe especially on your hands when handling chemicals. Long range effects. I lost my brother from handling and spraying chemicals without protection. Be Safe.😊
They don't seem to understand that !
My grandfather lived into his 90s and they sprayed DDT, etc. Probably would have lived longer if he didn't smoke unfiltered camels his whole life.
All kinds of chemicals banned now.
I remember as a kid being covered in chemicals and things like copper dust etc on the farm cause I was small enough to get into spaces the adults couldn't.
They even sprayed waste oil on the dirt to keep the dust down in the old days.
I also remember when you had to have full PPE suits at 1 point.
Hell we stood under the crop dusters in the field just to watch them up close and personal as kids.
Stuff that is sprayed now is nothing.
The big issue farmer's face as do most who live in rural areas with shallow water tables is the amount of chemicals in the water table that go back 10 to 100 years ago.
My mother never messed with the chemicals, etc on the farm, but yet she's had 2 different types of cancer and 3 different times in 73 years.
Former 5th gen farmer from central Wis who's in his mid 50s.
Happy 4 th Larson Farms.
Just a small request Chet. Could you put a date when you record your videos. I understand you are about 4 weeks behind and your mother posts the same day. Thanks.
It's awesome seeing you guys get excited about new equipment. Great video guys. 🚜🚜🚜
Technology has become the new standard ! Keeping up with technology has been an important part of farming !
I LOVE how Erik explains all the spraying stuff. He's brilliant at that. Thanks @bigswede !
I love that you guys show just how hard farming is, long days and nights, low pay when you really break it down and hard work to feed alot of people.
LOW PAY????? lol
@@dougkaylor2528 breakdown the cost of all of it, deisel, fertilizer, worker pay , insurance, time, etc over profit , most small farmers are just getting bye. The larsons may be doing very well and if so good for them but i was speaking of farming in general. I should have made that clearer.
@@dougkaylor2528 go look at the tax returns of farmers.
Chet makes allot more of these videos then he does farming.
Most farmer's have a spouse that work a full time job.
Many work in the winter in the winter as snow plow drivers.
My cousin who owned a very large farm drove school bus tell he was 60 something.
Lastly if you look at the hourly pay off a farmer it's really not much.
Oh I forgot even as a big farmer you are looking at a multi million dollar budget and every time the weather is awful or it doesn't rain you pray that everything works out so that your still in business the following year
I know if a muck farm that had a 4 million dollar budget in 2000 that went out of business due to bad weather and then pricing on the what they grew.
Bankruptcy sucks.
Happy 4th Larson's Farms!
Happy 4th Larson farms
Hey Chet your water trailer is nice but I think your friend one up you he got his from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦25percent off
Eric did a great job of telling us what chemicals that gets used on the fields and different crops. Chet could you put a bigger water pump on water tank at the yard. Brody looked very happy to see the new sprayer. God bless and stay safe
Bigger pump won’t help, the flow in the well is only 5 gallons so that’s all you can pump
@@truckermike1997 k I see
All the knowledge demonstrated about farming and farm equipment by these guys always impresses me! I suppose it should be expected since this is their livelihood, but it is still pretty amazing.
Corn looks fantastic.
That sprayer unfolding sounded like a Elk.
Eric did a bang-up job explaining the spraying action and thoroughly enjoyed the information. New sprayer..........nice.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Eric thanks for talking about the sprayer operation. Was very interesting. You are very knowledgeable on the sprayer operation. Also thanks for you and Chet talking about the different chemicals you use. Found that most interesting. Lots of different chemicals to use on different crops.
The new demo sprayer you got is a super one. Technology is taking over running these machines. Beautiful sprayers Chet.
Seems the pull type sprayers are the most popular.
The drone footage was great. Thanks for doing that.
Appreciate you going over the new sprayer and how it operates. Most interesting. Thanks.
Looking forward to more info on your sprayer operation.
About it for now. Thanks for everything Larsons and crew.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Ur film editing is awesome chet. Keep up the great work. It's really appreciated 😊😊
Editing just gets better & better!!
Love all that new awesome equipment. I grew up running tractors and equipment, but nothing like this. You do a great job explaining everything. Cool video. 👍❤️
Videos production and camera shoots are outstanding.... love it
Eric is gonna be jealous about that feature with the remote
Nice sprayer. You guys are being chased by the manufactures. What fun!
Great special effects with the fly overs!!!!!
Awesome video, whoever is doing the editing now is doing an awesome job, the little extra flaws are really cool
I love how the big swede puts the camera down and ACTUALLY SHOWS THE WORK BEING DONE. amazing technic. Great job BS
someone awfully good at editing love the new ariel shots
Awesome video. Remember you can plant more in a sway...ie row.
Chet u guys do heck of a job farming I am sure others are also thank god for u farmers! !
Anyone else just fast forward through the Eric’s monotone dialogue lol. He’s a nice kid he just talks the same way I do and I hate hearing myself lol
I'm amazed at all the knowledge you guys store in your head. Happy Fourth🎉🎉
U GUYS ARE AWESOME THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN EVERYTHING
I can't imagine what Larson Farms spends on chemicals! Wow!
Not much compared to here.
I have set sprayer with 10" nozzles, could run 05's on 10" up to 17. mph! Then turn them off for other work and go back to 20".
Larson boys another good video! Hard workers good to see god bless ! U guys work good together
Chet Eric Broodie great explanations on the new sprayer and the chem.mixes Chet and Eric thank you for sharing and your time was really great never miss a video and can't wait for next video thank you
It's time to get rid of your Winter opening and get some nice Minnesota green fields. Thistle is the national flower of Scotland.
Happy Independence Day to the Larson farm’s family and extended family from the Banner family.
I’ve got to hand it to Larson farms,If anybody who’s looking for a job to do farming Larson is the place to be always getting the most updated equipment, electronics, just all the bells and whistles that any farmer could get. ❤️🔥🔥🫵🫵🫵👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Magnifique tracteur à chenille et le pluvieux à chenille sont bien 😮😊
Hope you guys all had a great 4th of July. Love Brody’s shirt!!
I love new things.
Never heard back about a new intro video for the summer.
Great video, Can't wait to see the new sprayer in action
That noise the boom makes a sound lke a bull elk😂
Love the new editing of the videos. Thanks for all you do!!
I like the way your doing the videos Chet keep it up
Happy 4th of July to all the Larson family
Really good content today from Eric giving a detailed run through the products applied, what they do, the sprayer ops KING! Keep up with the good work guys.
Me encantan sus tierras y sus equipos de fumigación me encantaría tener unas así
Hey Chet. I didn’t realize you guys have gophers down there. I farm in Saskatchewan and we have lots of gophers. Little buggers can eat a lot.
Chet really needs to get rid of the snow in the introduction. 😮
Good show
I like the big Swed he knows what he is doing.
I like those sprayers but I like Hagie sprayers best they can be used for doing side dressing and spraying tasled corn with fungicide instead of hiring a plane
amazing video. nice new machine..thank you guys
I love the editing of this video keep doing it like that
It nice looking sprayer. You and Brodey going through that box like kids at Christmas. Great video. Happy 4th of July.
Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸
I was droning some fireworks in Vegas. Nice shots!!!
Did I miss the part where you explained why pull type sprayers are better?
I'm praying for you to have rain like we are getting here in Maine and for a safe, successful season.
They have bigger tanks and ride better everything Eric said about the sprayer is why they are better
How coming from people that don’t own one if they looked what is out there now Agrifac 150ft booms 10000lr tanks
65 kmh road speed i’d like to see there tractor do that
there point is mute when they comment without seeing the other side
@@stephenbookham9270 "There" describes a location... the word you are looking for is "their".
You're welcome.
Top Air refers to the earlier company that made air compressors with a removable air tank that set on top of the air compressor in the 60s
Love the new editing..
Nice new sprayer, you might have to keep it just cause tracks are so hard to find
Is there 3 or 4 different sized nozzles on Erics sprayer?
Happy Independence Day.
As the Deere planter had “Exact Shot” did you save on liquid fert? Compared to the Precision planter?
Thanks!
Good stuff guys 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You need my well here in West Virginia. 80 plus gallons a minute.
Happy 4th to u all good bless u guys all
I like pull behinds
Happy 4th Larson's & Crew!
Chet don’t forget about the auto fold out
Why do you guys prefer the tow behind sprayers over the self propelled?
Speaking of wind. Our winds are almost nonexistent.
Just hot, humid and dry. Yes all three.
Happy 4th of July to all the viewers and Larson Farms people... we know this is a few weeks ago - did you get knee-high by the 4th of July ?
This episode of Larson Farms is Farmyard Foreman Toby approved. I'm sure JM's dogs approve too.
Nice landing Chet👊
Can you get to try a hagie? Or a fendt? Would be cool to see
Have a good 4th of July to all of you
ERIC grab the rattle can black and fix Chets windshield wiper arm
Maybe try looking into a 2 water storage tank as well the water well supply n pump running through fill water filling.
Have a great 4th you guys🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nice sprayer and happy 4th of July
Happy 4th of July Chet and the rest of the crew👍👍🇺🇸
Happy 4th of July to you guys. Thanks for all the great videos!!
Whip it, whip it good. Pull type sprayers and their booms!
The brackets that attach the machine to the tracks look too lightweight for the job to me. Do you think they are strong enough to last a long time, especially for all that weight when loaded?
Liked the video …. Editing especially well done.
Crops look good, as far as trying to dial in the leaving space at your head lands, which I assume you have to set for each different field, why not shut off your inside row on your last pass as you are outlining? basically that would give you exactly one row corn snout width.
Overlap should only need set once per year. And can be set to leave a gap like chet was talking about so shutting a row off is unnecessary.
Enjoyed the video 😊😊
Always curious why you guys prefer pull type sprayers (other than the price)
Love when BS explains agriculture
Y’all need to change the opening to summer time! Happy 4th! 👍🏻🇺🇸💥
How careful do you have to be around the chemicals you use for spraying
With the guidance available now, is it not possible to do physical weed removal, or is that just too much of a pain?
So why do you like the pull type sprayers? I know they have bigger tanks but I don’t know of anyone in our area that has one. Please tell me why they are better then highboy sprayers?
Have y'all ever considered putting in another well with a submersible pump that pumps 45 gallons per minute?
Have been watching the Millennial Farmer spraying with his SP Deere. He spends way more time filling. Nothing like volume .