This tractor is an 8320. I really don’t know what the price point is on them. It I know that they are in higher demand because they do not have all the electronics. They are more reliable. We bought it used, and I bet if we wanted to sell it we would get more for it now
@@BellsFarming Yup... Newer models are designed that if something goes wrong, you don't have a choice but to take it back to John Deere and have their mechanics work on them ... I do land management and started doing work for small farmers. I own a Kubota but I'm looking for a tractor as big as yours... It will make discing a lot easier with proper size equipment.
It was nice having Shane shot some material as well. Most people don’t realize how much work goes into maintaining your equipment as well as the work the equipment is for. Keep on bringing us the great videos Molly! I too look forward to seeing a whole years plant and harvest rotations.😘
Been a little while since I seen a 55 series JD. And thanks for keeping it real.... can't have a farming channel without showing everything that needs adjusting, fixing, or replacing each time you get it our for the season.
It's hard to believe that you have only been making videos for seven months! I must have started watching your channel from the beginning! 😮 I've enjoyed every one of them!
Nothing screams spring more than the smell of fresh turned dirt, fresh mown lawn and the perennials sticking their heads up! Your videos makes me want to go buy some annual flowers and throw them in the ground, but still a couple of weeks away from last freeze for us in Rapid City SD.
Great work there, Shane, talking to the camera! It sure is nice of you to share your channel with Molly. 😏 I failed to complement Molly on her nice, clean tractor, glass, and all on the last video. Looks great! You guys are a great team.
I love watching these videos , It is like being right there but I don't have to get my hands dirty . Watching you in fast time , I says myself . Self I bet she is working at about 3.5 to 4 MPH . Fast forward to Shane and the venerable 4455 . So many little steps to completing the process that the average Joe has no clue . Angled approach to the spreader to accommodate the wider bucket , the wrench for a quick measure . Way to go you two you are living the dream and getting it done . I have been back to the ranch and I have discovered a couple of small items I will be sending your way . Just my way of saying thank you for your efforts ...
Hi Molly,,, thankyou for making your videos, I’m on a small farm in Minn,, small squares and corn,, I do watch other farm videos , but you make it fun and interesting 😀😀😀👍😎💋
It is just such a pleasure seeing someone with so much enthusiasm and joy in what they are doing. Your energy and enthusiasm are infectious. I think you are a good thing to have happened to Bell Farms. And the new tractor hood looks good too.
You're doing a great job with your videos! They are interesting and you keep us looking forward to the next ones!👍 Sweet 4455! And thank god for the hotter weather too!😏😋
All that activity around me and I’m not even aware of it !! I saw four deer heading towards to your field they may be joining the geese and turkeys I’ve seen today . Enjoy nature and farming the land. Love you …
I'm so glad that in the times of robot vacuum cleaners that just get set and forget the farming industries still need someone as charming as you to be out there and that you are sharing the day to day with us, Thank you!
Molly and Shane! Great video once again! Molly, for your part the speed of the tractor reminds of watching cruise ship videos lol a nice, slow even pace! I notice you start in the middle and take nice wide turns for your rows, I find that very interesting due to I watched a series on Netflix about how one of the guys from Top Gear in Britain bought a farm. He didn’t know what he was doing, bought the wrong stuff all that. When he tried doing tractor work he ignored the advice of local farmers and tried to do tight turn rows, and he nearly destroyed his tractor. It may be a fun watch for you and Shane. Shane the phrase “ close enough” is a great term in anything. Did it fit? Close enough lol. I use that term with my carpentry stuff I do lol. Great video once again!
Good morning, a great early morning video. You guys are back at it again in the fields . 23 degrees here outside Rochester,NY this morning. Have a great weekend!
Thanks for all your good farming videos and prayers your farm has a great year and you and your family have a wonderful year with the potatoes this year and keep up the wonderful work and do making videos of the farm
The mountain farm ground above me, is worked by a family that is now on it's 4 th or 5 th generation, I remember one time as turning into my place, I stopped to talk with the operator of the big 8 wheeled monster tractor, dragging two large implements behind it in trail, at night, working steep side slopes (I'm a crane operator BTW, and recognize serious ass equipment being used in potentially dangerous conditions when I see it) and it turned out to be a 17 years GIRL! The great grand daughter, maybe the great-great-granddaughter of the family's patriarch, she had girly teen music playing, pink nail polish, and was expertly pushing that equipment around like nothing, pretty cool.
U are doing a great job! Love your excitement about how thrilled you are to do the whole farming thing! Gives me incentive to do what I do! Thank you..
Great video as always Molly. Love how you set up the scene then use the time lapse with the cool music overlaid. Your video editing skills are next level now.
Never fails….you think you’re all ready to go and then surprise! Find something to fix before you start! Good you found it at the shop instead of middle of field.
Molly- How about an origin video, How long has Bell's Farming been around, generations? Your story- what made you choose to enter the world of Y-tubers, things you had to learn quickly, how did you adapt to being a wife, farmer, and a y-tuber?
I have a history of Bell farms planned to do this winter when things are a little slow. But I can talk about me a little while I’m driving the tractor! Thanks
@@BellsFarming awesome! I can not wait to see it. I have enjoyed the content keep up the great work! Love the doggos when they decide to make an appearance.
Glad you didn’t get upset with my comment.. I didn’t think you would cause of your awsome personality.. And I just enjoy your videos and chilled attitude.. But you did look wicked hot in today’s video 😅
Your tractor goes a lot faster than my case 930 did. Great videos, I enjoy your channel. Great way to measure the shaft, Shane. So simple, none of us thought of it. Thanks for your work.
hello, seen the vlog, tilling the land, but first refuel, driving a tractor, then first fertilizing and tilling, then planting or sowing, think potatoes, plantings are large agricultural lands, it will keep you busy for a day, greetings see you next
Good golly Miss Molly. If there were a calendar of "American Farm Girls" I guarantee you would grace the front page. Ban me if you need but im just saying what every red blooded american man that follows your channel is thinking and that is that you Ms. Molly are serious eye candy. You are a hard working farm girl, smart, shoots guns and have a body that makes us all do a double or triple look. Some guys have all the luck.
Agree on both comments but also to farming women are just built different especially when you do farming and livestock or dairy ln long days and short nights and not every women will do farm work or mechanic or trucking just the way it is
Thanks to both of you! Great content as always, and one added comment you both missed your calling? You would both be great teachers! I’m just saying!!!!! Storms in my world so better get those “taters” in the ground…..Greetings from Bluff Country Iowa
Hey Molly & Shane I never thought I’d see a farm outside of Central plains Nebraska using a pivot. Shows how ignorant I am. I’m curious about adding lime. You’re the only ones I’ve seen doing it. Why do you put it on? Shane good to see you doing your own segment you have a lot of knowledge to share.
@@BellsFarming Absolutely! Enjoy all the videos & you do a great job explaining all the ins & outs of your farming business! You have a great one by your side Shane! You 2 are great! Keep up the great work! 👍🏽
Molly, great job editing this vlog. Shane I understand the frustration of trying to avoid OEM prices for belts and bearings, sometimes it’s just unavoidable. So the field getting the lime treatment will be potatoes this year as it was corn last year? Thanks for sharing 😊
Okay, that's just not fair. I'd give most anything to flex my knees like Shane was doing! After 30 years of playing indoor Volleyball and 2-man beach Volleyball along with 35 years of running road races (5k's, 10k's, 10 milers, 1/2 marathons and 1 full marathon all in NYS) my knees are shot! A candidate for knee replacement this fall. I used to be so flexible!:((((
Yay tractor work! Things are moving fast now! I will have to get back to you with the weed control. Dave handles that stuff so I’ll learn about that and talk about it in the channel!
Hey guys. Love what y’all are doing and videos are awesome and please keep up the good work. I have a question. I live in the south down here in Tennessee. I’ve noticed around y’all’s buildings and places like where Shane was loading lime there is no GRAVEL !!!!!! Around here most have at least some. It doesn’t look to me anyway that there is any anywhere. How does it not just turn into a mud pit there. I’m “assuming” where you guys are gets more rain than we do !!!!! Thanks for the time in at least reading this question lol. Love you guys !!!!! ChrisG
Yeah that happens here too. Driveways are a never ending gravel pit lol. It just looks like there isn’t any/been any. It has to be repeatedly graveled here also on our farms and stuff lol. Thanks, ChrisG
Thank you, Shane. Your contribution to the video is excellent . What soil PH are you shooting for? Thank you, Molly. Even though I was aware of potato cultural practices in my career, I haven’t been on your farm and how you do it. I’m excited to see a full crop cycle. Keep on filming. 😊
Honestly, we’ve found that 1,300 lbs an acre every other year works best and seems to be a good maintenance. We’ve had agronomists tell us “oh you don’t need to lime this year” and we didn’t, then next year “you need 3,000 lbs an acre” . So we stopped listening to them on that and do what we do, kind of a roundabout answer? Haha
Also the part of the video when your gassing up you tractor my goodness what a vision. 😊
😊
@@BellsFarming what size of tractor is that and what's the market price on it? It's really nice
This tractor is an 8320. I really don’t know what the price point is on them. It I know that they are in higher demand because they do not have all the electronics. They are more reliable. We bought it used, and I bet if we wanted to sell it we would get more for it now
@@BellsFarming Yup... Newer models are designed that if something goes wrong, you don't have a choice but to take it back to John Deere and have their mechanics work on them ... I do land management and started doing work for small farmers. I own a Kubota but I'm looking for a tractor as big as yours... It will make discing a lot easier with proper size equipment.
It was nice having Shane shot some material as well. Most people don’t realize how much work goes into maintaining your equipment as well as the work the equipment is for.
Keep on bringing us the great videos Molly! I too look forward to seeing a whole years plant and harvest rotations.😘
I don’t as happy Shane did some of his own stuff that day too!
Good to see the cupholders full. And a great way to check shaft size. Believe me there is always something to repair or replace when farming.
I love the old FORD 8000-9600 where Shane was loading lime. I'd have that baby hooked to the lime spreader 💪 I love my 8000 ❤
That tractor was the workhorse of this farm for quite a while! Those tractors have the best 3 point hitch ever in my opinion
I envy your life Molly, love the channel and your videos. Keep up the great work.
Thank you! It is a great life! I love it
Impromptu photo shoot while filling up? LOL. I enjoy your excitement for tractor operation.
Nice nice nice ❤ cold weather & T shirts ….. great job …. Down on the farm 😂
Great marketing ! Increases clicks & nothing wrong with that.
Hey, it’s natural. And I don’t like padded bras hahah
And there’s nothing wrong in that ….awesome … love the vlogs 👍x
Great determination and perseverance - not for the faint of heart.
Thank you Molly and Shane 😊 brilliant as always🤗,,it's great seeing what you are doing and how it's done,,excellent work 😀 UK 🇬🇧
Thank you 😊💚🚜
Big fan of Beige for sure Molly!
The 🚜 pose was sublime 😎
You look Fab Xx💐❤️
Thank you!! 😊
🌻
Its always a pleasure to watch and learn new stuff with your videos. Keep up the good work Molly.
Thank you!
i love the summer ha ha just watched you shooting video very cool thanks
Oh cool! Thank you for checking it out! He should have regular videos with us in them!
Been a little while since I seen a 55 series JD. And thanks for keeping it real.... can't have a farming channel without showing everything that needs adjusting, fixing, or replacing each time you get it our for the season.
Thank you! We are trying to show a realistic farm channel. Just real
Farming no drama :)
Nice sunglasses pose on the tractor...work it, girl...work it. 😊
Good morning Molly. I think we would watch paint dry with you. Seeing a whole year cycle in videos will be interesting.
A late start is better than a no start, Molly. That's a good tip on how to measure a cylindrical object with a wrench, Shane. Thanks. Good video!
I didn’t know that until I watched his footage! He is full of tips and tricks like that. Thank you for watching !
It's hard to believe that you have only been making videos for seven months! I must have started watching your channel from the beginning! 😮 I've enjoyed every one of them!
Aww thanks John!
I think it’s going to be great to see everything from the start of tillage and seed to the end and potatoes shipped out! Keep it going.
Thank you!
I'm sure you'll find a way to keep our attention!😊😊 Sure wish I could be out on a tractor
Wow, you’re amazing. Love to see more of you.
Thank you for watching.
Nothing screams spring more than the smell of fresh turned dirt, fresh mown lawn and the perennials sticking their heads up! Your videos makes me want to go buy some annual flowers and throw them in the ground, but still a couple of weeks away from last freeze for us in Rapid City SD.
Oh wonderful! I’m glad I have inspired you! Can you smell the soil through the TV. I swear I can some times!
Must be nice to get up in the morning for a hard day of work and loving it.
It really is! I love this life
Another great video, I really enjoy the field work.
Awesome! Thank you for watching.
Love the video. You just love being a farm girl. ❤
I love it so much!
Great work there, Shane, talking to the camera! It sure is nice of you to share your channel with Molly. 😏 I failed to complement Molly on her nice, clean tractor, glass, and all on the last video. Looks great! You guys are a great team.
Thank you! 😊
Do enjoy all the videos, you definitely have gotten better explaining what is going on. Molly you are a attractive woman. ❤
Thank you. We are learning how to make the videos as we go! Haha
I love watching these videos , It is like being right there but I don't have to get my hands dirty . Watching you in fast time , I says myself . Self I bet she is working at about 3.5 to 4 MPH . Fast forward to Shane and the venerable 4455 . So many little steps to completing the process that the average Joe has no clue . Angled approach to the spreader to accommodate the wider bucket , the wrench for a quick measure . Way to go you two you are living the dream and getting it done . I have been back to the ranch and I have discovered a couple of small items I will be sending your way . Just my way of saying thank you for your efforts ...
Dan you are the man! Thank you so much for your comments and your kindness! 😊💚🚜😁
And you knew how fast I was going :) I liked how you explained that “ self”
Watching you guys go through all of the steps of your operation is just so interesting keep up the great videos. 😊
Thank you
Hi Molly,,, thankyou for making your videos, I’m on a small farm in Minn,, small squares and corn,, I do watch other farm videos , but you make it fun and interesting 😀😀😀👍😎💋
Oh great! Thank you for watching us! Good luck this season! 💚🚜
Love this gal ❤
Thank you for watching :)
Molly and Shane are top notch people. Great to see the energy in you to. Great videos. Keep them up
😊🚜💚💛 thank you
Wow Shane that is a nice 4455! One of the best tractors john deere ever made! You guys do a great job! Thank you for doing what you do!
It’s still in great shape,10,000 hours on it now
Another Great Video 👍 Great content, keep up the great work!
It is just such a pleasure seeing someone with so much enthusiasm and joy in what they are doing. Your energy and enthusiasm are infectious. I think you are a good thing to have happened to Bell Farms. And the new tractor hood looks good too.
We thank you so much! I feel like me and Bell farms made out good. I love what I’m doing and I’m sure they are happy to have me too!
You're doing a great job with your videos! They are interesting and you keep us looking forward to the next ones!👍 Sweet 4455! And thank god for the hotter weather too!😏😋
All that activity around me and I’m not even aware of it !! I saw four deer heading towards to your field they may be joining the geese and turkeys I’ve seen today . Enjoy nature and farming the land. Love you …
Bunny I just realized this was you! Haha love you
It’s so nice watch molly and chill out after a rough day at work keep it up molly
Thank you Kevin
I'm so glad that in the times of robot vacuum cleaners that just get set and forget the farming industries still need someone as charming as you to be out there and that you are sharing the day to day with us, Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Watching is always a pleasure! Thanks. Interesting also.
Who'd a thunk a potato farmer shootin a big ol' rifle would be so sexy!? Nice work Molly and Shane!
I mean I think he looks good too hahahah 🤪💚💛🚜
Molly and Shane! Great video once again! Molly, for your part the speed of the tractor reminds of watching cruise ship videos lol a nice, slow even pace! I notice you start in the middle and take nice wide turns for your rows, I find that very interesting due to I watched a series on Netflix about how one of the guys from Top Gear in Britain bought a farm. He didn’t know what he was doing, bought the wrong stuff all that. When he tried doing tractor work he ignored the advice of local farmers and tried to do tight turn rows, and he nearly destroyed his tractor. It may be a fun watch for you and Shane. Shane the phrase “ close enough” is a great term in anything. Did it fit? Close enough lol. I use that term with my carpentry stuff I do lol. Great video once again!
Haha great comment! We loved Clarkson farm! Great show! Luckily I listen to Shane and don’t do what he did! Thank you
Good morning, a great early morning video. You guys are back at it again in the fields .
23 degrees here outside Rochester,NY this morning.
Have a great weekend!
Good morning! It’s 26 here this morning too!
NIce job Shane & Molly, Jack, RI, USA
Thank you!
Thanks for all your good farming videos and prayers your farm has a great year and you and your family have a wonderful year with the potatoes this year and keep up the wonderful work and do making videos of the farm
Thank you!
Thanks for the video 👍
The mountain farm ground above me, is worked by a family that is now on it's 4 th or 5 th generation, I remember one time as turning into my place, I stopped to talk with the operator of the big 8 wheeled monster tractor, dragging two large implements behind it in trail, at night, working steep side slopes (I'm a crane operator BTW, and recognize serious ass equipment being used in potentially dangerous conditions when I see it) and it turned out to be a 17 years GIRL! The great grand daughter, maybe the great-great-granddaughter of the family's patriarch, she had girly teen music playing, pink nail polish, and was expertly pushing that equipment around like nothing, pretty cool.
That’s great!
I love this!
You two make Dave & Ray look all to good! One more phenomenal video!
Hahahaha
Love all your videos keep them coming. Thanks again Molly
Thank you
Nice video Molly. It must be dry enough there to get on the fields, which is nice. Looking good as usual. Must of been a little cool out there though.
Haha just in the morning :)
Driving at that speed, you should be able to get 3 fields turned! 🇺🇸
Good morning good to see that your able to get into the fields now
Yes we are doing pretty good! Everything dried up really nicely! Few wet spots.
Thanks. You answered my question on the ground speed.
Good Morning hopefully you'll get all that done today and always lots to do when you are farming dear ❤❤
💛💚thank you!
@@BellsFarming your always welcome and thank you for what you do to help feed lots of people
The best video to start the day off with.
Just a little one :)
@@BellsFarming but still entertaining regardless of the video length.
You do a great job with videos. Thanks!
Thank you!
As far as your videos great job. Seen many others years into it not matching the good storytelling you do with your videos. Keep up the great work.
Awesome! Thank you very much!
U are doing a great job! Love your excitement about how thrilled you are to do the whole farming thing! Gives me incentive to do what I do! Thank you..
Good Paul! I’m glad
Great video as always Molly. Love how you set up the scene then use the time lapse with the cool music overlaid. Your video editing skills are next level now.
Awesome! Thank you. I am trying to get this editing process streamlined. That is actually the hardest part. Making time to make the videos.
Good to see your smile this morning Molly. Shane got it undercontrol
Smiles are contagious 😁
I love watching your channel. You’re so informative and just a pleasure to watch.
Thank you!
You are doing a Great Job with the Videoing and Hope the weather Cooperates
Never fails….you think you’re all ready to go and then surprise! Find something to fix before you start! Good you found it at the shop instead of middle of field.
Oh I already drove down the road to the field, then turned around and came back to the shop
Thanks for the video Molly!🐾🚜
Looking great Molly! Working around that field with a smile. Nice job Shane 👍🏻 groeten uit Nederland, van het platteland om precies te zijn.
Thank you very much!
Ladies in tractors always have to have music to listen to!
Molly- How about an origin video, How long has Bell's Farming been around, generations? Your story- what made you choose to enter the world of Y-tubers, things you had to learn quickly, how did you adapt to being a wife, farmer, and a y-tuber?
I have a history of Bell farms planned to do this winter when things are a little slow. But I can talk about me a little while I’m driving the tractor! Thanks
@@BellsFarming awesome! I can not wait to see it. I have enjoyed the content keep up the great work! Love the doggos when they decide to make an appearance.
Thank you! We love seeing the dogs on the videos too 🐕🐕🐕🐕
Morning Molly that was a quick enjoyable video today… Oh by the way I think I fell in love with you watching this video 🙆🏻♂️🙆🏻♂️😳😳
Haha just a little update video :) 😁😊
Glad you didn’t get upset with my comment.. I didn’t think you would cause of your awsome personality.. And I just enjoy your videos and chilled attitude.. But you did look wicked hot in today’s video 😅
Your tractor goes a lot faster than my case 930 did. Great videos, I enjoy your channel. Great way to measure the shaft, Shane. So simple, none of us thought of it. Thanks for your work.
Thank you Very much! 4 mph is fast hahah
hello, seen the vlog, tilling the land, but first refuel, driving a tractor, then first fertilizing and tilling, then planting or sowing, think potatoes, plantings are large agricultural lands, it will keep you busy for a day, greetings see you next
Thank you! See you next time for a comment :)
Good golly Miss Molly. If there were a calendar of "American Farm Girls" I guarantee you would grace the front page. Ban me if you need but im just saying what every red blooded american man that follows your channel is thinking and that is that you Ms. Molly are serious eye candy. You are a hard working farm girl, smart, shoots guns and have a body that makes us all do a double or triple look. Some guys have all the luck.
There are millions of high quality women in this country. Seek the right values; faith - family & work ethic and you won’t go wrong.
Agree on both comments but also to farming women are just built different especially when you do farming and livestock or dairy ln long days and short nights and not every women will do farm work or mechanic or trucking just the way it is
Thank you! That’s very nice of you! I would never Ban you 😁
I couldn’t agree with you more!
Agree 💯
thanks for posting.
Thank you Molly . Great video.
Good job Shane on the bearing. Gitter done. Same in my world fixing man lifts and all the other equipment.
spring time is so energizing
Thanks to both of you! Great content as always, and one added comment you both missed your calling? You would both be great teachers! I’m just saying!!!!! Storms in my world so better get those “taters” in the ground…..Greetings from Bluff Country Iowa
Aww thank you! Lucky for us you can be anything with UA-cam now. So farmer teachers we are :)
I swear if there had been a Molly at the farm I worked at when I was younger I would’ve never left to join the military.
😁
Same reason I left thecthe farm to become a Paratrooper. @@BellsFarming
Molly your High beams are on. Tell that husband of yours to be nice, hes got a gem, and a damm hard worker.
Oh he is nice. Hahah and yes it’s a little chilly in the mornings
Good to see a beautiful, hard working natural woman. Thank you
Best looking farmer award !!
Haha not true but thanks.
Hey Molly & Shane I never thought I’d see a farm outside of Central plains Nebraska using a pivot. Shows how ignorant I am. I’m curious about adding lime. You’re the only ones I’ve seen doing it. Why do you put it on? Shane good to see you doing your own segment you have a lot of knowledge to share.
Thanks ! We add lime to maintain PH and it’s a cheap source of magnesium
Your click bait game is on point!👍🏽😍😁
Did you enjoy the video though?
@@BellsFarming Absolutely! Enjoy all the videos & you do a great job explaining all the ins & outs of your farming business! You have a great one by your side Shane! You 2 are great! Keep up the great work! 👍🏽
Thank you Bobby! I almost thought you were going to give me some shit about my thumbnail hahah thank you for your support!
The adventures of Molly and Shane.
Hahah :)
Good farming 👌🙏
Molly, great job editing this vlog. Shane I understand the frustration of trying to avoid OEM prices for belts and bearings, sometimes it’s just unavoidable. So the field getting the lime treatment will be potatoes this year as it was corn last year? Thanks for sharing 😊
Other way around! The lime goes where there is going to be corn, sweet corn and grain corn.
Okay, that's just not fair. I'd give most anything to flex my knees like Shane was doing! After 30 years of playing indoor Volleyball and 2-man beach Volleyball along with 35 years of running road races (5k's, 10k's, 10 milers, 1/2 marathons and 1 full marathon all in NYS) my knees are shot! A candidate for knee replacement this fall. I used to be so flexible!:((((
He is my more flexible than me Hahahah at least working in weird positions.
John Deere should use you as a model.
Electrical pole replacement pretty interesting happening now in western N.Y. lots of railroad tie roads
Yeah I haven’t seen swamp mats used before. Should be interesting.
You'll love the GPS steering when you get it installed. You'll be amazed how much less fatigued you will be at the end of a long day.
That sounds good!
Finally some action!!! What are you guys doing for weed control? Herbicide? Thanks for your videos miss the home country.
Yay tractor work! Things are moving fast now! I will have to get back to you with the weed control. Dave handles that stuff so I’ll learn about that and talk about it in the channel!
That will be my next investment... John Deere
Women pay big dollars to look like you did with those shades on… absolutely beautiful
Thank you mark
THANKS!
Good morning nice farm 🎉🎉❤❤my sumpose pless jopha
Great video thanks for sharing
Hey guys. Love what y’all are doing and videos are awesome and please keep up the good work.
I have a question. I live in the south down here in Tennessee. I’ve noticed around y’all’s buildings and places like where Shane was loading lime there is no GRAVEL !!!!!! Around here most have at least some. It doesn’t look to me anyway that there is any anywhere. How does it not just turn into a mud pit there. I’m “assuming” where you guys are gets more rain than we do !!!!!
Thanks for the time in at least reading this question lol.
Love you guys !!!!!
ChrisG
Most of the gravel has” disappeared “ over the years. So yes it’s a mess during mud season, but unless it’s paved that’s more or less unavoidable
Yeah that happens here too. Driveways are a never ending gravel pit lol. It just looks like there isn’t any/been any. It has to be repeatedly graveled here also on our farms and stuff lol.
Thanks,
ChrisG
Hey Chris! Thank you for your support :)
Another awesome Video, thanks Molly,❤️
Thanks!
Thought you were really covering ground there with the sub spoiler, then you went from time lapse to real time 😂
Hahah I wish!
Molly you were driving a little fast for a little bit. Didn’t know a JD could go that fasr
Thank you, Shane. Your contribution to the video is excellent . What soil PH are you shooting for? Thank you, Molly. Even though I was aware of potato cultural practices in my career, I haven’t been on your farm and how you do it. I’m excited to see a full crop cycle. Keep on filming. 😊
Honestly, we’ve found that 1,300 lbs an acre every other year works best and seems to be a good maintenance. We’ve had agronomists tell us “oh you don’t need to lime this year” and we didn’t, then next year “you need 3,000 lbs an acre” . So we stopped listening to them on that and do what we do, kind of a roundabout answer? Haha
Thank you! I’m glad Shane is doing more on camera too! 😁😊💚🚜