I watch another farmer in New York and they have a creek that has changed over the years. The rain comes down a mountain into the creek but also floods 6 houses there but the biggest thing is there are trout in the water and no one will allow anyone to fix the changed of the water because of the fish. So the change in everything also floods their field.
Looks like Fusarium Head Blight on the wheat. Too late to spray now. Hopefully it's minimal damage, since the elevator can reject a load if they catch it on the sample.
I've got a CaseIH 8530 centerline baler that I've owned since the early 90s. I have no complaints with it - makes a good solid bale. The only issue is in thick straw windrows, the straw likes to drag under the tractor. I cut with an 18' platform and bale with the JD6115. A smaller cutting width or taller tractor would eliminate that problem, though it hasn't been a huge issue for me.
Thank you for another interesting and enjoyable video.
I watch another farmer in New York and they have a creek that has changed over the years. The rain comes down a mountain into the creek but also floods 6 houses there but the biggest thing is there are trout in the water and no one will allow anyone to fix the changed of the water because of the fish. So the change in everything also floods their field.
Looks like Fusarium Head Blight on the wheat. Too late to spray now. Hopefully it's minimal damage, since the elevator can reject a load if they catch it on the sample.
Good video. What brand of square baler do you have and how do you like it?
I've got a CaseIH 8530 centerline baler that I've owned since the early 90s. I have no complaints with it - makes a good solid bale. The only issue is in thick straw windrows, the straw likes to drag under the tractor. I cut with an 18' platform and bale with the JD6115. A smaller cutting width or taller tractor would eliminate that problem, though it hasn't been a huge issue for me.
You don’t plant soybeans and corn at same time?
We plant our field corn first and as soon as we are finished with that, we plant soybeans. Some years there are weather delays.
👀🙄🐾👍Great video