Chemical Usage In Agriculture: Applying Pesticides

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024

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  • @ianBeer123
    @ianBeer123 8 років тому +13

    Very well done guys. It's great to see you young fellas taking the time to educate the non-farm public about the reality of agriculture today. As a retired farmer I am so sick of reading and watching the lies that being spread through social media about pesticide use, GMOs, and the treatment of livestock that at times I want to scream! Keep up the good work. :)

    • @prezzle208
      @prezzle208 8 років тому

      agreed

    • @speedbird1598
      @speedbird1598 7 років тому +1

      This is a family farm. If this was a corporate owned farm you would find a very big difference...

    • @prezzle208
      @prezzle208 7 років тому +1

      Speedbird I know many corporate farms they don't miss treat animals they run things the same as a family farm people see one rotten apple and think everyone in agriculture is horrible. News flash very few farms are out cutting corners especially since the usda watches the products pretty carefully. By the way I'm sure whatever industry you work in has crooked people in it too every industry has it doesn't mean everyone in it is a bad person.

    • @speedbird1598
      @speedbird1598 7 років тому +1

      I work in the being educated industry ;)

    • @courtneydusek7077
      @courtneydusek7077 4 роки тому

      Love this reply!! With a bachelors in Plant and Soil Sciences it makes me happy to know people and computers have made Agriculture so much more advanced

  • @allisonflathers6076
    @allisonflathers6076 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great video!! Our family buys and sells used fertilizer application equipment (the sprayers). So, I am familiar with the machines and spraying but it is always good to refresh my memory!!

  • @elizabethhicks1491
    @elizabethhicks1491 8 років тому +1

    Omgosh, thanks so much guys! I want to do AG when I get out of college, and this is just what I need to know! Thanks for spending so much time teaching us all! :D

  • @jamiesmyton9192
    @jamiesmyton9192 8 років тому +7

    You guys are ledgeneds!

  • @LHZZ12MM
    @LHZZ12MM 8 років тому +1

    So much us non-farmers don't realize. Knowledge is light. Thanks for sharing and educating!

    • @AdolfBushka
      @AdolfBushka Рік тому

      Those poisons are applied to your food and you don't care.

  • @SpecificLove7
    @SpecificLove7 8 років тому +2

    Interesting info, thanks

  • @courtneyrimel8368
    @courtneyrimel8368 8 років тому +1

    my dad saw the Peterson brothers at a convention and I got so mad cuz I wanted to see them then he's like there where a bunch of teen girls there.

  • @PaulinaWest1
    @PaulinaWest1 8 років тому

    There was a scientist named AK Stakman who researched where the wheat rusts were overwintering. He discovered among other things that the Barberry bush, which is an ornamental, is a host for wheat rusts! These should not be used in landscaping but have become very popular in parks and gardens in Washington. Look up Barberry Bush eradication. Let's remember this great scientist AK Stakman, a friend of Norman Borlaug, and not forget lessons of the past! thx

  • @djteddybear131
    @djteddybear131 8 років тому +1

    AWESOME...

  • @JoeKersey
    @JoeKersey 8 років тому +1

    Outstanding. I've got to send this to my farming friend.

  • @mitte5997
    @mitte5997 8 років тому

    Have you guys made a farm tour? and if not will you make an farm tour?

  • @ElPibeLag
    @ElPibeLag 7 років тому +4

    You should use mask when you make the chemical mixtures as they release toxic atmospheres ... greetings from Argentina another farmer

  • @michellekot1
    @michellekot1 2 роки тому

    Thank you! I'm a teacher and this is exactly what I was looking for!!

  • @scarletletter4900
    @scarletletter4900 8 років тому

    From the description in the video, it sounds like the chemicals used are also potent enough to be stretched a very long ways.

    • @PetersonFarmBros
      @PetersonFarmBros  8 років тому +1

      +Janet Gooch Have you read the blog that goes along with this video? I explain the toxicity of the chemicals we use in that blog: petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com/2014/10/01/chemical-usage-in-agriculture/

    • @scarletletter4900
      @scarletletter4900 8 років тому

      Yes, I have. The science behind it is impressive.

    • @AdolfBushka
      @AdolfBushka Рік тому

      Stretched all the way through the food chain to deliver cancer to you. There are many farmers that grow products without petro chemical fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and other nasty pollutants.

  • @ericjohnson8482
    @ericjohnson8482 8 років тому

    EMAW, I haven't seen Willy the Wildcat in a long time.

  • @savannahives6339
    @savannahives6339 8 років тому

    You guys have a fancy sprayer 😂 all we have is a starting implement that we hook up to a tractor

  • @whuzzzup
    @whuzzzup 8 років тому

    Nice video. At 6:00 and following it would be nice to have also shown the sprayer instead of only the display.
    Can each of the nozzles at one arm be shut off independently, or only one arm completely on/off?

  • @paki268
    @paki268 8 років тому

    haha we only got a law on spraying this year in Ireland ! :p

  • @ahmadawaiskaram7010
    @ahmadawaiskaram7010 4 роки тому

    Where you get these pesticides ans fertilizers?

  • @maxinecorniffe549
    @maxinecorniffe549 2 роки тому

    Can gramoxone used to spray banana farm? Will eating banana from a farm that is sprayed a few months to a year harm our health?

  • @8216justin
    @8216justin 8 років тому

    You need to try out a John Deere sprayer there way nice

  • @splashi007
    @splashi007 8 років тому

    You know what's the problem with herbicides like Roundup? Many analyzes of this product are intransparent because of the pressur that comes from companies like Monaznto which are the leaders in acriculture chemistry. Another problem is the resistant that weeds get when you spray herbicides too long.

    • @PetersonFarmBros
      @PetersonFarmBros  8 років тому +1

      +splashi007 I talk about those issues in the blog: petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com/2014/10/01/chemical-usage-in-agriculture/

    • @ericzbrog6169
      @ericzbrog6169 8 років тому +1

      +splashi007 Natural or synthetic resistance would and will happen. This kind of inquiry proves how little you know dude!

    • @rachaelbushman5607
      @rachaelbushman5607 5 років тому

      Maybe that someone actually was proven to get cancer from Roundup too.

  • @spencerpeters5129
    @spencerpeters5129 8 років тому

    Do you use DHMO?

  • @aug-pahunters51
    @aug-pahunters51 4 роки тому +1

    This is fascinating. Ideally, you guys are working with one breed of seeds against the seed hybrids from Monsanto.
    You are a farmer. I am a chemical engineer. I am under the impression that generations of resistant crop to maximize your yield will eventually create your fields fallow. The sucrose has to come from somewhere and "electro water" the hyperbolic joke is a thing.
    I'm not a climate liberal and please avoid the high cash ideas from Frankenstein seeds. Please use chemicals, but be smart!
    These are your farms. Not chemical multinationals.
    If anything, use crop rots and keep the money in your family.
    Be smart.

  • @TheZwerfer14
    @TheZwerfer14 8 років тому +1

    Atleast you guys dont have as many rules as here in The Netherlands haha, we have so many rules and things that are not allowed. But in germany or france or USA it is allowed. Its kinda stupid but also really good for the future for us here in Holland.
    And is the round up ready stuff genetically modified??? So you only have to spray round up?

    • @PetersonFarmBros
      @PetersonFarmBros  8 років тому

      +TheZwerfer14 On our blog we talk about all of that! (it's linked in the description of the video)

  • @youraveragerat1280
    @youraveragerat1280 7 років тому

    Wait so you are using roumdup(glyphos8) resistant crops? (GMO)

    • @AdolfBushka
      @AdolfBushka Рік тому

      Over 95% of Americans have glyphosate in their blood. Look at where Americans rank in disease is incredible because of poisons on their food but also these chemicals limit nutrients in the food. Americans consume empty calorie food that lack minerals because these poisons tie up metals. Using genetically modified products is evil straight from Satan.

  • @farmvideos3390
    @farmvideos3390 8 років тому

    How many cows you got

  • @korl_farming6646
    @korl_farming6646 8 років тому

    Why are you spraying wheat stubbles and don't do any type of tillage? Greets from Austria

    • @PetersonFarmBros
      @PetersonFarmBros  8 років тому

      +Manuel_tec Please read the blog linked in the description. We talk about why many farmers use no-till there.

    • @korl_farming6646
      @korl_farming6646 8 років тому

      +Peterson Farm Bros thanks

  • @kendaisey9095
    @kendaisey9095 3 роки тому

    Gra nd ole Opry

  • @adamlane2341
    @adamlane2341 7 років тому

    you said a coke can per acre then 12 gal per acre?

    • @PetersonFarmBros
      @PetersonFarmBros  5 років тому

      12 gallon of water + chemical. Only a tiny percentage of that 12 gallon is chemical (a soda can)

  • @mitte5997
    @mitte5997 8 років тому

    How much does this machine cost?

    • @PetersonFarmBros
      @PetersonFarmBros  8 років тому +2

      +MLG Mario A newer one like that would is around $250,000 to $300,000.

    • @andrewjohnson5764
      @andrewjohnson5764 8 років тому

      +Peterson Farm Bros are going to do farming vids like planting and harvesting etc.?

  • @PaulinaWest1
    @PaulinaWest1 8 років тому

    Without these kinds of chemical controls (which come out to liters per acre) yields would be reduced by 50% or more! Also, countries without the tractors and fungicides are hoeing by hand and losing much of the crop to pathogens! Read Leonard Gianessi and have a beautiful day.

  • @raymondstockwell2254
    @raymondstockwell2254 5 років тому +2

    Pesticides are horrible! Boo!

  • @thedeahtkiller3
    @thedeahtkiller3 8 років тому

    daymmm.. u really have to have to much money when u buy a sepret vechile for just spreading! or you are just very big farmers.

    • @sammybeddingfield1014
      @sammybeddingfield1014 5 років тому

      U don't have to have allot of money for a sprayer we got one where I work not long ago and we paid bout 30 grand I think