Planting and Replanting Season 5 Episode 10
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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2024
- Planting wraps up
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Y'all have an awesome operation. Lots of different parts to plan out and keep track of.
Congratulations on a successful planting season! Here in Northern ND we are down to only 1000 acres to go. 700 of beans and 300 acres of canola. 2 or 3 days left
hello Reese and everyone at Ivers ... Enjoyed watching your progress this spring ... God Bless ... time to start cleaning lol
Good job on the editing i love seeing everyone in the video 👍
Reese I just bought a brand new case corn planter where do I type in Ivers10 to save 10%?
Finished up planting here in Ohio as well. No fatalities 😂.
I would think as a percentage of total acres planted the amount of replanting would be small. Glad to see planting complete. Wishing you and all of your families a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend from Oklahoma.
Great video Glade you got everything planted, Jay getting be a great sprayer operator for your farm .Can"t wait to see what you guys doing next week. 👍👍
Congratulations on getting your seed in the ground. A lot of farmers got a lot accomplished around Wabash County, In. Now we have a storm coming in.
Just a awesome family farm
Congratulations on finishing up!!! Glad all that severe weather is staying away from Ivers Farm!!! Keep them quality videos coming Reese!!! from Wyoming!!
Always enjoy your videos 😊
Jay the MAN.......👍👍. He's turning into a connoisseur on spraying. Definitely a staple to the farm and well liked guy all around.........
Jay is the dude. Got to meet him . He a cat 1111
Truly an amazing farming operation!
I wish I could live a life like that. I can't imagine anything better than working with the soil & growing crops. It's an honour to see all you farmers in action.
Always a good feeling to wrap up planting. Considering the acreage of your farms and varied soil types and drainage...some replant is probably inevitable. Late May thru early June can be a rainy season in our part of Ohio. Got beans to plant and the rest of the hay to finish. Even with our limited acres, never a dull moment with weather and breakdowns.
HeY there Jay!!!!!!!!!
Awesome job getting it all planted!
Congratulations on your planting season
Great video Reese congratulations gotem in the ground
Good job of getting your crop in Hope you don’t have to replant much up here. In southern Wisconsin. We’re about 3/4 done with corn and beans really wet be safe.
Great content ❤🎉😊
Congrats on finishing planting hope you guys missed the weather tonight.
great video reese
I generally watch on the tv., so I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for sharing, and wish you all the best of luck😊
Congratulations!!! Hope you have a great year. Keep the videos coming, I enjoy. Be safe!
Hagie is built by Deere. But! Deere sprayers are nicer. And yes I’m biased.
Go big red
thank you Reese
Just finished planting here hope nothing to replant
Nice Vid!
Finally!
Congratulations on another crop in the ground !
Get the jet skis out in that slew.
John Deere over Hagie all day.
Great camera work.
Thanks
👍
I live close to marion illinois and we got 3 inches of rain and heavey wind we r not done down here
Reese, I was curious if your dad or George knew my grandfather that farmed right next to where you put up the new grain bin and elevator leg in Sand barons? His name was Healy
Saludos desde Argentina , aquí el gobierno se queda con el 70 % de la producción de los agricultores
Have you considered Case sprayer 🤔🧌🇳🇴
How many acres of Z series did you plant.
Can I ask what your fertilization program is? P and K in the fall dry airflow by coop? No starter on planter anymore? Then all N is sidedressed once or twice during growing season? Do you put zinc on your corn? and if you do how do you apply it without starter?
I really appreciate your videos. I learn a lot. I farm in central Minnesota. We are wet. Corn is up and looking good, probably the best emergence we have ever had. It looks perfect but we didn't get anything planted until the 11th of May. Some guys around here planted late April and it took 3 weeks to come out of the ground and really uneven.
Thanks again for the videos
What’s the name of the music you play during your video? It’s sooo neat
Reese is the main reason for replanting because of the seed just not coming up or planter failure? Hope your planting season gives you high yields.
Could be several reasons why like ground stayed too wet, ground crusted over, seed too deep
What are they doing to the bridge?
Did you ever notice anything when you used source,,,,,,,?
Poor dog got drenched too in the back of the truck?!?