Semi truck driver here and I took my first trip to San Antonio and Laredo TX. They were harvesting cotton. East and Central TX seems to be mostly cattle farming.
@FehrsFarmingOrganic i i do. Grew up farming in the mid Atlantic area. It's such a bigger scale out here in the Midwest. I not been to Iowa or Minnesota yet.
Our harvest is going good. Corn is running better than expected beans was pretty good too. We farm near albert lea. When a bolt breaks on our ripper we will take a heavy ratchet strap and go around the shank to put it back in place works good when you don't have a mall to pound it back. A strap we can set in the rock box. Just a suggestion. Have a safe harvest
I was a few good seasons away from being a farmer. My Grandpa had to sell the family farm when I was a kid. That being said, I watch a lot of farming UA-cam. Organic and regenerative farming is interesting to me but there isn’t a lot of UA-cam content on it. What processes are different from start to finish in organic/regenerative in compared to traditional corn/soybean farming? What does one do with cover crop before planting cash crop? Ect
What i do when a shank pivots way back like that and gets stuck hard i just set the ripper all the way down in some loose dirt and gently back er up about 12-18 inches and the dirt catches that shank and pivots it right back to where its free 👍 try that next time might save you 2 hrs and a hammer 😊
Not a farmer, but I've played Farming Simulator for about a decade. (Stop laughing) Your videos make it real. Much appreciated. Oh, and make a small pizza in that pot.
I have 2 girls that play basketball and I can tell you one thing after watching 5th grade thru 9th grade girls basketball…WWE has nothing on these girls. I’m constantly surprised how much mugging is allowed in these games.
throwing out a Super Troopers reference....nicely done!
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Semi truck driver here and I took my first trip to San Antonio and Laredo TX. They were harvesting cotton. East and Central TX seems to be mostly cattle farming.
Awesome, I bet you so some interesting places, thanks for the comment
@FehrsFarmingOrganic i i do. Grew up farming in the mid Atlantic area. It's such a bigger scale out here in the Midwest. I not been to Iowa or Minnesota yet.
A shop tour and an equipment tour would be nice. Enjoyed the video and look forward to seeing more. Thanks again and be safe!
Probably the highest requested video! I’ll try to make it happen!
Great job ripping
Thanks!
You should tell us how to get into organic farming. We did it when I was a kid. Most people don’t know how difficult it is to get set up today.
Our harvest is going good. Corn is running better than expected beans was pretty good too. We farm near albert lea. When a bolt breaks on our ripper we will take a heavy ratchet strap and go around the shank to put it back in place works good when you don't have a mall to pound it back. A strap we can set in the rock box. Just a suggestion. Have a safe harvest
I’ll keep this in mind! Thanks for the comment and have a great rest of harvest!
long rime no see Thomas, hell i thought it was planting season. Lol
I might plant some grass in my yard, I can film that and call it “planting our 2024 cover crop” 😂😂😂
We just sprayed our cotton to kill it yesterday so we’re about 2 weeks out from harvest.
Sounds goood, have a good and safe harvest!
More of new bin site
10-4 buddy
I was a few good seasons away from being a farmer. My Grandpa had to sell the family farm when I was a kid. That being said, I watch a lot of farming UA-cam. Organic and regenerative farming is interesting to me but there isn’t a lot of UA-cam content on it. What processes are different from start to finish in organic/regenerative in compared to traditional corn/soybean farming? What does one do with cover crop before planting cash crop? Ect
What i do when a shank pivots way back like that and gets stuck hard i just set the ripper all the way down in some loose dirt and gently back er up about 12-18 inches and the dirt catches that shank and pivots it right back to where its free 👍 try that next time might save you 2 hrs and a hammer 😊
Hopefully I don’t have to fix them anymore this season but I definitely will haha I’ll try this out next time.
Not a farmer, but I've played Farming Simulator for about a decade. (Stop laughing) Your videos make it real. Much appreciated.
Oh, and make a small pizza in that pot.
Bake a slow cooker chocolate cake to match your soil
Now that’s an idea…
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Crazy!!
How harvest is going.......keeping your massive dryer filled.
It’s been working overtime!
A equipment tour would be nice
Hopefully this winter…
2800 miles across US
Thanks Carter
East to west is 2800 miles and north to south is 1650
2,800, and 1650.
Expensive ass fuel trailer but no tools in it? Wow
Literally every tool besides the one I needed….
fried chicken please
Not sure insurance will cover a grease fire in a tractor 😂😂
Make some chili
10-4
I have 2 girls that play basketball and I can tell you one thing after watching 5th grade thru 9th grade girls basketball…WWE has nothing on these girls. I’m constantly surprised how much mugging is allowed in these games.