That’s awesome I’ve been trying to get some guys around my area to plow in a circle to fill pivot tracks, they always have some lame reason why it wouldn’t work
Do you plough to the centre or as far as the first tower? I visited a farm in Manitoba where they grew potatoes in circles under centre pivots. The area between the centre and first tower was uncropped. The pivots were run up on a line of mounds to give clearance for the machinery. That looks as though you are ploughing a half circle, the two ends don't meet, is that correct? A high overhead of the whole field would be interesting.
My first thought on seeing that was that "someone is not able to drive in a straight line" before I realized it was a field with a cpi system. Does autosteer even exist that would work in a round field? Are you able to eliminate the ruts that that type of irrigation can sometimes leave? I'm jealous of the lack of stones in that field. How big is the piece that you're working?
In my experience, pivot track ruts are inevitable. Some are more shallow, some dig straight to hell. We had this contraption that would pull soil in from the sides into the rut and then tamp it down with a roller. Unfortunately it was almost too narrow and was quite hard to line up properly
I’ve only done it with one job and that was custom harvesting peas, and even among those guys it’s rare. We still split the field into quarters, and then a small cut to turn the quarter into an eighth. It worked well enough if the operators could hold an arc, but get some bimbo who cant put their phone down, and you give someone with OCD a nightmare to fix…
@@oobreefarms Yeah, but in this video you're throwing the dirt toward the outside of the circle. Will you throw it back in next time? Oh, and what part of the world is this?
As a European I wonder how he does this without a reversible plow. He turns around but still throws the soil to the same direction while driving in opposite direction.
@@oobreefarms it's common knowledge, cultivation destroys soil function, it destroys the soil life habitat, and it burns off the critical carbon required for all life. That's the simplified version
That's the first time I've seen ploughing done in a circle. I could really watch that and chill right out, brilliant. 👊
center pivot irrigation system
center pivot irrigation system
How do you plough in a circle when you are close to the center?
I left it out
Me too, the first time I see ❤❤❤
Dude is chilling, arms crossed. Tractor on cruise with GPS
Great video dear🎉
That’s awesome I’ve been trying to get some guys around my area to plow in a circle to fill pivot tracks, they always have some lame reason why it wouldn’t work
Do you plough to the centre or as far as the first tower? I visited a farm in Manitoba where they grew potatoes in circles under centre pivots. The area between the centre and first tower was uncropped. The pivots were run up on a line of mounds to give clearance for the machinery. That looks as though you are ploughing a half circle, the two ends don't meet, is that correct? A high overhead of the whole field would be interesting.
I would assume they put some kick ass stereos in those tractors.
Interesting looking plough. used to be a one in Europe like it before. who makes that machine?
Tatu
My first thought on seeing that was that "someone is not able to drive in a straight line" before I realized it was a field with a cpi system. Does autosteer even exist that would work in a round field? Are you able to eliminate the ruts that that type of irrigation can sometimes leave?
I'm jealous of the lack of stones in that field. How big is the piece that you're working?
Yes, most GPS can do circle track
It's a 120-acre circle
In my experience, pivot track ruts are inevitable. Some are more shallow, some dig straight to hell. We had this contraption that would pull soil in from the sides into the rut and then tamp it down with a roller. Unfortunately it was almost too narrow and was quite hard to line up properly
Beautiful, not uncommon where I’m from in SA to work a centre pivot in a circle 👍
I’ve only done it with one job and that was custom harvesting peas, and even among those guys it’s rare. We still split the field into quarters, and then a small cut to turn the quarter into an eighth. It worked well enough if the operators could hold an arc, but get some bimbo who cant put their phone down, and you give someone with OCD a nightmare to fix…
At the start of the video we see the area between the irrigated fields. Are you able to do anything productive with those areas?
No, we leave the corners alone, not enough rainfall to mess with them
Stunning
Excellent
nice sandy soil
Awesome drone footage Oobree 👏👏. What is the cover crop you are turning under?
Thank you, it's rye
Man! that was satisfying 👍
So with GPS steering in a circle, he could just go one way and sleep for 8 hours then lift the plough to go home?
Lol doesn't take that long per pass
What is the plow brand?
TATU Marchesan
Hey, what's the name of this plow?
TATU MARCHESAN
Great video. Well done.
Thank you very much!
this footage is my new "go to" to sooth my ocd, lol
Você 😊
That’s a lot of acres 😊
Great music too…
Plow baby plow!!
Have you got the auto steer going.
Lo mejor en Maquinaria..
Es mi gran sueño..🙏❣️.. así es y así será con la bendición de Dios 🙏❣️
Lo mejor en Maquinaria agrícola..es mi gran sueño..con la bendición de Dios 🙏❣️.. así es y así será..
semaverde çay demleyip içerek seyredeceksin ❤❤❤
I think buy a smaller plow so it's gonna take a week man.
So you cannot use the gps while runing in circle right ?
Yes we can it has circle track
oh nice, i did not know that. @@oobreefarms
Clockwise one year and then anti clockwise the next year ?
It's a switch plow it goes both way
@@oobreefarms Yeah, but in this video you're throwing the dirt toward the outside of the circle. Will you throw it back in next time?
Oh, and what part of the world is this?
That is not a concern. It barely throws any dirt to the outside of the field. And this is in Texas USA
No one appears to asked the question. What are you plowing under?
Rye that was planted for cover
Oi
Ok 🎉
Where is a forest?
Ciekawe ile hektarów ma te pole
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As a European I wonder how he does this without a reversible plow. He turns around but still throws the soil to the same direction while driving in opposite direction.
It's a switch plow, switches from side to side
@@oobreefarms I've looked it up. I've never seen anything like this! What makes this more preferred over there as compared to a reversible plow?
@@whiterazer1 I've been told these roll better in our sandy soils
@@oobreefarms no way it does
good reversible plow will do better job and will be easier to pull
@whiterazer1 i think its price and it's less "complex"
@player4739 prove it, These aren't half as complex since they switch back and forth instead of having double the amount of blades
Wow, such an archaic and destructive practice still seems quite popular
It is for organic farming
@@oobreefarms yeah, the organic production system is still as destructive as the conventional chemical input system
It's easy to say that when that's all you hear
@@oobreefarmsyou’ve got a real farming expert there😂
@@oobreefarms it's common knowledge, cultivation destroys soil function, it destroys the soil life habitat, and it burns off the critical carbon required for all life.
That's the simplified version
This is not the cool way of farming anymore. Dislike
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@@oobreefarms Babylonian debt slave. You guys are the real clowns
What? You have no idea whats going on
'Cause, you know, the cool way is always the best way. **eyeroll**