It really surprises me seeing anhydrous being worked in the fields on the 23rd of February. At first I thought that Attica was near the Kentucky border. I checked the map and see that the town is a good ways north--colder country. It certainly is a rare opportunity working the fields and it's not even March yet. In any case , thanks for showing.
I wish more cover crop no till was out there for public consumption. I’d love to see you spend a week at a successful, thriving operation. Hell, I’d open my books for you Mike. We’re stuck in a rut it seems. Little changes take 30-40 years. You do a great job with your videos. Thank you.
The local coop had a tank explode. There was an older guy and a younger guy so were working together. There was only one tub. The older guy held the younger one in the tub. He died a few days later and the younger guy had years of skin grafts. But the older guy saved the younger guys life.
I used to custom apply Anhydrous and I had 1 drop hit my arm and created a large bubble that burned it but after some water it went away except for a little pain . That's the only time I got anything on me but the fumes are terrible as I didn't have a cab . Great Video Mike as you always share with me viewers
I was born and raised on our family farm near Brookston. About 40 miles northeast. You should look up Kelleyridge Farms there. A lot of interesting material including Kelley Engineering
A guy from a neighboring town died from anhydrous a few years ago. He was on the road and in a accident and ended up in the ditch downwind from the tank. Many years ago, a guy one year older than me was filling a tank and a line blew. He was next to it, ready to disconnect the fill hose after shutting off the fill pump. Froze his whole arm with third degree burns. He worked for the co-op.
The first time we work with this Ammonia it was done as a side dressing and there was a very small leak on the valve and my dad could not figure out for about day why all the leaves were turning brown its a wonder we did not all get killed that day
My Grandfather died at age 66 Born 1911. He died of Lukemia. Everyone else in the family no health issues and live into thier 90's. I remember him mixing chemicals and spraying. I rode with him once and that spray (Roundup?) was coming back onto us going up wind. This before all of the protective gear today. I often wonder if these chemicals killed him. Thinking yes.
🤣🤣🤣 we literally got 10 inches of snow last two days and below zero the next few days. Be awhile before we get in the field in south central Minnesota.
Hello, does anyone know of a farm or agency that is hiring two young Austrians with experience ? We are looking for a job and are flexible in terms of availability.
@@jasonbrier9957 you tube view must be off then what i seen from here the disk blades was just barely doing anything sorry if i made it sound it was your fult it was not working correct
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It really surprises me seeing anhydrous being worked in the fields on the 23rd of February. At first I thought that Attica was near the Kentucky border. I checked the map and see that the town is a good ways north--colder country. It certainly is a rare opportunity working the fields and it's not even March yet. In any case , thanks for showing.
No way this was the 23rd, on the 22nd we got close to 1.5" of rain.
@@blackdogmoto Black Dog Moto, sorry about the mistake I made--you are right--I goofed. Hope you have a nice day.
@@blackdogmoto 21
Tuesday
I filmed this on the 21st.
@@farmhandmike Thanks for telling me.
I wish more cover crop no till was out there for public consumption. I’d love to see you spend a week at a successful, thriving operation. Hell, I’d open my books for you Mike. We’re stuck in a rut it seems. Little changes take 30-40 years.
You do a great job with your videos. Thank you.
When applying NH3, when the dust is sticking to the tank, it's the best conditions to be applying.
The local coop had a tank explode. There was an older guy and a younger guy so were working together. There was only one tub. The older guy held the younger one in the tub. He died a few days later and the younger guy had years of skin grafts. But the older guy saved the younger guys life.
Wow Farming in February!
Here in South Central South Dakota we have 4 feet of SNOW covering the fields.
Great Video!
Can't wait to see more spring field work videos from you😉👍
Thanks for sharing👍👍
Yes another great video from Farmhand Mike!! Thank you for sharing this great video!!
This is pretty cool I only live 25 minutes from Attica in Covington
So ready for spring tillage and planting!
Grand video!
Thanks a lot! 😊👍🏻
I used to custom apply Anhydrous and I had 1 drop hit my arm and created a large bubble that burned it but after some water it went away except for a little pain . That's the only time I got anything on me but the fumes are terrible as I didn't have a cab . Great Video Mike as you always share with me viewers
I was born and raised on our family farm near Brookston. About 40 miles northeast. You should look up Kelleyridge Farms there. A lot of interesting material including Kelley Engineering
Another awesome video Mike. That's a nice setup. Looking forward to spring for sure!!!
It was nice to *finally* meet you at Louisville after ~6 years of being a subscriber
thanks again, mike. what a fun thing you get to do. at 8:45 the operator takes off but the hitch has not hooked up.. hope he got that taken care of..
Locked when pulled away
I work for the leaks outside of Williamsport Indiana near crossroads farms
Good video definitely gives a guy the fever.
This one was good, Mike (tho perhaps not quite up to 5 reps @275#) We really like the drone "eye in the sky" footage. Keep 'em coming!
A guy from a neighboring town died from anhydrous a few years ago. He was on the road and in a accident and ended up in the ditch downwind from the tank.
Many years ago, a guy one year older than me was filling a tank and a line blew. He was next to it, ready to disconnect the fill hose after shutting off the fill pump. Froze his whole arm with third degree burns. He worked for the co-op.
Wow. Can't believe how dry it is.
I like Mike less videos on UA-cam from the imperial county California 👍👍🖐️🇺🇲
Great video Mike 👍
The first time we work with this Ammonia it was done as a side dressing and there was a very small leak on the valve and my dad could not figure out for about day why all the leaves were turning brown its a wonder we did not all get killed that day
Good drone footage
Amazing nice video sir
My Grandfather died at age 66 Born 1911. He died of Lukemia. Everyone else in the family no health issues and live into thier 90's. I remember him mixing chemicals and spraying. I rode with him once and that spray (Roundup?) was coming back onto us going up wind. This before all of the protective gear today. I often wonder if these chemicals killed him. Thinking yes.
gotta love the 9RX
Its in the ground
Plenty tractor
Go any deeper hoses fall off
Emazing i am indonesia
😎😎
Can make a snowmobile video
🤣🤣🤣 we literally got 10 inches of snow last two days and below zero the next few days. Be awhile before we get in the field in south central Minnesota.
@ole pedersen yeah 🧐 put a lighter to the snow and watch it turns gooey Black.. chemicals from Ohio and the other 10 🚂💥🛤️ "their" not discussing.
Hello boss
Mike ,you threw out 43K as gallons in a load in that double tanker. Did you mean 43K cu ft? 4300 gal is even too much if those tanks are 1000s.
3,000
Not used in our area anymore.
How much rain fell in the area that was worked in this last storm
Hello! Heavy duty implement doing a proper job...
Is it just me, or does the engine in that 9620R sound like it has a miss to it? Tractor doesn't sound right.....
That’s the way all Cummins X15 motors sound when pulling
Crossroad Farms?
Was he missing a section of rolling basket on the right side facing the front of the unit?
Left
No harm ..was missing a bear
Wasnt going stop me from putting nh3
How does the anhydrous not dissipate away when put into the soil as a gas? Does it bind itself to the soil somehow?
It binds to the water in the soil
anhydrous has a positive charge and binds to soil particles. it is nitrate that binds to water.
Hello, does anyone know of a farm or agency that is hiring two young Austrians with experience ? We are looking for a job and are flexible in terms of availability.
from here it loos lie he has more tool than tractor onily thing in the ground is the smoe knifes
I can pull it up to 8mph with shanks
15mph with them up if i want
Depth is perfect
Knifes 8-9” deep
Disks about 2-3”
To cover the nh3 up
@@jasonbrier9957 you tube view must be off then what i seen from here the disk blades was just barely doing anything sorry if i made it sound it was your fult it was not working correct
🧐 and just offered the Safety meeting (digital ID) last week JUST like Ohio 🚂💥🛤️ Heads on a swivel folks 🙌🙏