Hey Carl I started watching your channel maybe 5 years ago. It was you raking and baling a grassed waterway I think. I like seeing your cattle and maybe the not so shiny equipment!!😀 I really enjoy your content. Keep up the good work. From a fellow cattle farmer from Canada🇨🇦
Wow! Great one Carl. I can't believe how fast technology is advancing. So interesting. I'm particularly interested in the very forward-thinking rainwater catchment and re-use research. The farmer's lot always seems to be too much rain when it's not needed and then not enough when it's needed. Figuring out ways to cost-effectively "level out" the suppy will go a long way towards alleviating feat and famine situations. And great work with the camera, Kaylee. ;-)
You said, “bushels per acres”. Sitting at the morning diner eating a donut where I grew up with my dad it was “Bushel de acre”. Amazing what triggers precious memories.
Rotational grazing works well. Worked for a farmer that did this in the 90s in Iowa... the height doesn't matter if it's edible and not a weed. A polywire wire on reals with stake mounts, and plastic fence stakes with electric fence worked very well to divide up fields into paddocks. This is also a method used in Europe.
I would have to say driving that sprayer is comparable to operating a jetliner on crowded tarmac except the pilot cannot retract the wings or easily backup either! Good video with really varied topics. I like the "day in the life of Carl" format you have. The application of technology farming is interesting. Would you consider that management system for the corn bin?
Fantastic video, that was super interesting. Technology is taking farming by force really? Wouldn’t have any idea about the technology that goes into farming and what feeds us without the big 6 Tubers. Thanks Mr. D it was very interesting.
Hey Carl I started watching your channel maybe 5 years ago. It was you raking and baling a grassed waterway I think. I like seeing your cattle and maybe the not so shiny equipment!!😀 I really enjoy your content. Keep up the good work. From a fellow cattle farmer from Canada🇨🇦
Wow! Great one Carl. I can't believe how fast technology is advancing. So interesting. I'm particularly interested in the very forward-thinking rainwater catchment and re-use research. The farmer's lot always seems to be too much rain when it's not needed and then not enough when it's needed. Figuring out ways to cost-effectively "level out" the suppy will go a long way towards alleviating feat and famine situations. And great work with the camera, Kaylee. ;-)
You feel the power…. The music is great, climactic and engaging.
Hello all from Siesta Key Florida
Hello!!
You said, “bushels per acres”. Sitting at the morning diner eating a donut where I grew up with my dad it was “Bushel de acre”. Amazing what triggers precious memories.
Memories are funny like that. You can go 30 years without thinking about something and then one little thing can bring it right back
If that was really your first time spraying I’d say you did quite well!!
That was a pretty interesting vlog. That sprayer is super huge.
Yes it is! Pretty intimidating at first.
If I was doing strip crops, I think I would match it to my planter and combine widths.
That definitely seems like the most logical method to me. For us the biggest nightmare would be spraying.
@@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 true, so pros and cons to both versions.
Rotational grazing works well. Worked for a farmer that did this in the 90s in Iowa... the height doesn't matter if it's edible and not a weed. A polywire wire on reals with stake mounts, and plastic fence stakes with electric fence worked very well to divide up fields into paddocks. This is also a method used in Europe.
Great job Carl, looks like you had a good time and saw some great innovations at the seminar…keep em comin bud🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I would have to say driving that sprayer is comparable to operating a jetliner on crowded tarmac except the pilot cannot retract the wings or easily backup either! Good video with really varied topics. I like the "day in the life of Carl" format you have. The application of technology farming is interesting. Would you consider that management system for the corn bin?
As a Husker fan, I almost turned off the video when I saw the Iowa Hawkeyes t-shirt. Oh well, you make good content. "Go Hawks".
Good content. 👍
Good 👍 job man
How can we get a Dodge Brothers Hat? Cant find em anywhere?
Fantastic video, that was super interesting. Technology is taking farming by force really?
Wouldn’t have any idea about the technology that goes into farming and what feeds us without the big 6 Tubers.
Thanks Mr. D it was very interesting.
Thanks for watching! There has been a real explosion of technology in ag over the last 20 years.
Make sure you know where all the power poles and lines are too look up and live.
Wide not long!
I knew someone would notice that 😂
Hi, I just started watching and your channel is pretty interesting. What are your yields of soybeans per acre?
Do you have any steering assistance so to not destroy the crop?
We actually don’t have auto steer on the sprayer yet
There's a lot to watch for while spraying. Not a job for a rookie!