Scott had done a great job setting up the planter and planting. You have Stephen well dialed in on spraying and Stephen did a great job. God Bless you all and the Little Farm.
My friend, thank you so much for realizing Stephen was doing the majority of the work by driving the tractor for me and yes, he paid attention to what he was doing and did a fine job. Always a true treasure to me to find you here in the comments. My friend🙂
Man yeah, that worked out perfectly!!! Really love the drone footage of the burndown status!! Thank you Mr SBF, yiu and Stephen are doing well!! 😁😁👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🌱🌱🌱
If we can continue to get rain, I think this is going to be a good crop. Thank you very much for being here Supporting the channel by watching the videos. 🙂🙏🙂
That cleaned up really nice! My soybeans are looking pretty weedy, hopefully I can get the co-op out to spray them soon. Thank you for the update Mr. Soybean Farmer! Hope you have a good one, Sir!
Always thought that was incredible how resilient the beans are to be hit so hard and come back. Since Scott chose the smaller tractor to work with this year, about how many more rows can be worked into the same size field?
Actually, I was planting on a fifteen inch row space Because I wanted to ensure I could make canopy within a reasonable time to block out sunlight and put a stop to any further weed germination. These rows are between 19 and 20 inch spacing, so there's less rows than what I would have had. Scott was concerned about the drive down. Because tires would go over the plants and mash them down. It would take them about a week to recover fully. Good to see you here son. Thanks for taking time out of your life to be here. 🙂🙏🙂
I mixed the tightmix. but Stephen drove the tractor And it was his attention to detail bringing about such a fine result. As in no skips. Good job Stephen. 🙂
Great results SBF and Stephen . At this time do you think you have killed the weeds as these pictures look to show spectacular results? As I recall over time in previous years with similar crops you have had similar looking results (ie defoliate the weeds) only for them to fight back and bring further issues later in the crops life. Best wishes from Dan Whiteford
First off hi, Dan, great to see you here. Dan, there were 2 issues here. First issue was improper use of hersides in other words, not dosing strong enough. Under this condition, the weeds did return to be a problem. After overcoming that problem, all that was left to contend with was what's referred to as long season germination. Which morning glory and water hemp are both capable of. This reason is why I consider row canopy at the earliest possible time to be so important. I think long season germination is going to be an issue, but on a plus note with the row spacing matching up to the Tires Like it does probably won't be much drive down on a second spray pass. Time will tell thanks for your comment, Dan. 🙂🙏🙂
Stephen yep it was his Attention to detail. that brought about such fine results. After all, he was driving the tractor. Thank you very much Stephen. 🙂
Stephen was driving the tractor so I have to give him the majority of the credit because he was paying attention to what he was doing. But I did mix the tank. 🙂 Thank you very much for being here. My friend always a pleasure for me to find you here in the comments.🙂
Thank you, Andy. I'm giving Stephen the credit. After all, he was driving the tractor and he did pay attention to what he was doing. Andy, thank you for being here, my friend. 🙂
You Guys sort of threw me a Curve....... When I read "Burn Down" BURN DOWN to me is a complete KILL.... Nothing left alive and growing Which when we Strip-Tilled Cotton & Peanuts we did, So You scared Me!!!! Good to see an effective POST Emergent, Application instead.....
On my part it was a poor choice of words. I did think about it afterwards, but neglected to change it. David, I hope things are well with you. It's nice to see you here, my friend. 🙂🙏🙂
Hey cousin SBF, been thinking about you and praying for ya. Cousin Jimmy from Alabama ❤
Scott had done a great job setting up the planter and planting. You have Stephen well dialed in on spraying and Stephen did a great job. God Bless you all and the Little Farm.
My friend, thank you so much for realizing Stephen was doing the majority of the work by driving the tractor for me and yes, he paid attention to what he was doing and did a fine job. Always a true treasure to me to find you here in the comments. My friend🙂
@@SoybeanFarmer3300 Continueous prayers for you and Stephen.
Wayne thank you my good friend.
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We will all miss the SBF, I hope Stephen is able to carry on with the farming operation and S.B f and cousin scott's legacy
Glad to see you both getting out there God Bless You Both.
Could not have done it without Stephen, so yes, both of us had to be out there. Thank you very much for being here watching the videos.
Man yeah, that worked out perfectly!!! Really love the drone footage of the burndown status!! Thank you Mr SBF, yiu and Stephen are doing well!! 😁😁👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🌱🌱🌱
Nelson, my friend. Thank you very much for being here. It means a lot to me. 🙂🙏🙂
Beans are looking good and the spray job worked well. Take care. Thx
If we can continue to get rain, I think this is going to be a good crop.
Thank you very much for being here Supporting the channel by watching the videos. 🙂🙏🙂
That cleaned up really nice! My soybeans are looking pretty weedy, hopefully I can get the co-op out to spray them soon. Thank you for the update Mr. Soybean Farmer! Hope you have a good one, Sir!
Evan, Hope you can get the co-op out there soon to take care of your beans.
Thank you very much, Evan, for being here watching the videos. 🙂
Always thought that was incredible how resilient the beans are to be hit so hard and come back. Since Scott chose the smaller tractor to work with this year, about how many more rows can be worked into the same size field?
Actually, I was planting on a fifteen inch row space Because I wanted to ensure I could make canopy within a reasonable time to block out sunlight and put a stop to any further weed germination. These rows are between 19 and 20 inch spacing, so there's less rows than what I would have had. Scott was concerned about the drive down. Because tires would go over the plants and mash them down. It would take them about a week to recover fully. Good to see you here son. Thanks for taking time out of your life to be here. 🙂🙏🙂
That was a stunning kill SBF, thanks for the update
Jan Thank you very much great to see you here, my friend. 🙂🙏🙂
You guys put a hurten on those Weeds. Nice work . We just keep going and do what we can -- Take breaks when you need it SBF. 🌿🌿🌽🌽🌽
Peter Thank you very much, and thanks for being here. Supporting the channel by watching the videos.
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A job well done!! Thank you SBF!!
I mixed the tightmix. but Stephen drove the tractor And it was his attention to detail bringing about such a fine result. As in no skips. Good job Stephen. 🙂
@@SoybeanFarmer3300 you keep showing him the way, he'll keep doing well!!
Ed, I believe that to be a truth.
Great results SBF and Stephen .
At this time do you think you have killed the weeds as these pictures look to show spectacular results?
As I recall over time in previous years with similar crops you have had similar looking results (ie defoliate the weeds) only for them to fight back and bring further issues later in the crops life.
Best wishes from Dan Whiteford
First off hi, Dan, great to see you here.
Dan, there were 2 issues here. First issue was improper use of hersides in other words, not dosing strong enough. Under this condition, the weeds did return to be a problem.
After overcoming that problem, all that was left to contend with was what's referred to as long season germination. Which morning glory and water hemp are both capable of.
This reason is why I consider row canopy at the earliest possible time to be so important. I think long season germination is going to be an issue, but on a plus note with the row spacing matching up to the Tires Like it does probably won't be much drive down on a second spray pass. Time will tell thanks for your comment, Dan. 🙂🙏🙂
Godspeed my friend r I p.
RIP SBF you will be missed. May the lord give comfort to your family.
Perfect job
Stephen yep it was his Attention to detail. that brought about such fine results. After all, he was driving the tractor. Thank you very much Stephen. 🙂
Gonna miss you Mr soybean farmer 😢 you will be dearly missed 😭
Rest in peace my friend.
What chemicals? Looks great
Liberty and RoundUp both at 1.5 ounces to the gallon Plus 32 oz of AMS in the tank. 🙂
Looks great.
Thank you, Tim.
Rest in peace, Soybean Farmer.
Perfectly done 👍
I'm giving Stephen the credit for paying attention to what he was doing while he was driving the tractor. So yes, Stephen, job well done. Thank you. 🙂
Looks like you got a good scald on them weeds, bud!
Yup, put a burn on Em for sure. Great to see you hear in the comments. Thank you so much for taking time to be here. 🙂
Looking good ✌🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
John Thank you very much, my friend great to see you here.🙂
godspeed man
Ohh Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about!!!
Stephen was driving the tractor so I have to give him the majority of the credit because he was paying attention to what he was doing. But I did mix the tank. 🙂
Thank you very much for being here. My friend always a pleasure for me to find you here in the comments.🙂
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Thank you, Andy. I'm giving Stephen the credit. After all, he was driving the tractor and he did pay attention to what he was doing. Andy, thank you for being here, my friend. 🙂
Nice
And sweet too🙂
Thank you very much for being here, Gene 🙂
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Thomas Thanks for watching and being here. 🙂
You Guys sort of threw me a Curve....... When I read "Burn Down" BURN DOWN to me is a complete KILL.... Nothing left alive and growing Which when we Strip-Tilled Cotton & Peanuts we did, So You scared Me!!!! Good to see an effective POST Emergent, Application instead.....
On my part it was a poor choice of words. I did think about it afterwards, but neglected to change it. David, I hope things are well with you. It's nice to see you here, my friend. 🙂🙏🙂
You prompted me to change the title of this video. I think we will both find it more correct now. 🙂
Sorey for los
RIP
RIP !!! soy bean farmer