Hello! I'm from Ukraine. I am growing medicinal plants. Organic cultivation is my goal. We don't have such tools. But I really dream of growing up to this level. What is the price of the unit? How effective is it in killing weeds?
I’m looking at purchasing the exact unit you have. Were you impressed with results? Did it clean up the fields like you thought? Any other thoughts would be appreciated! Really enjoy your videos!
There is no doubt the machine paid for itself the first year of use. We were pretty impressed with what it could do. It did clean up the field pretty good from where it was in the beginning. We used it on some pretty hairy fields. It did a good job on broadleafs. It would do a good job on grass if you went over it a couple times. We only used it for one pass. We had a 305 horsepower tractor on it and it worked really well.
We'll all be using this practice or something else along these lines someday when weeds become resistant to most herbicides and when the city folks keep complaining about it's usage.
How does the electrical unit distinguish between weed and bean?
Hello! I'm from Ukraine. I am growing medicinal plants. Organic cultivation is my goal. We don't have such tools. But I really dream of growing up to this level. What is the price of the unit? How effective is it in killing weeds?
Really helpful. Thanks
Very interesting! Thanks for doing these videos. How many times, if any, did you cultivate these fields? Also, what type of cultivator do you use?
We did not do any cultivating, we do not even own a row cultivator.
It could also be too much excess nitrates from that much manure...🤔
Yes that is definitely a possibility.
What row spacing are you running?
20" row spacing
I’m looking at purchasing the exact unit you have. Were you impressed with results? Did it clean up the fields like you thought? Any other thoughts would be appreciated! Really enjoy your videos!
There is no doubt the machine paid for itself the first year of use. We were pretty impressed with what it could do. It did clean up the field pretty good from where it was in the beginning. We used it on some pretty hairy fields. It did a good job on broadleafs. It would do a good job on grass if you went over it a couple times. We only used it for one pass. We had a 305 horsepower tractor on it and it worked really well.
@@farmingwithcarp8551 what's the cost of the unit?
typical US agriculture practices and.... farmer. 🤣🤣🤣
You’re right, he should walk this 300 acre field barefoot and pull each weed by hand. That will ensure your country starves.
@@covid-19ispsychologicalwar10 Have done it before (not 300 acres but still), and am American
We'll all be using this practice or something else along these lines someday when weeds become resistant to most herbicides and when the city folks keep complaining about it's usage.