No need to buy a fertilizer cart. Your co-op should have a buggy you can rent with an auger. Honestly though if I were you I’d just pay a custom applicator to spread granular and then spray your herbicide applications.
this is so cool! I so wanted to learn all this from my dad but he's not a good teacher and has no patience! thank you for explaining the planter! Maybe I can take over the farm one day!
Great video as the one where you present your new tractor! I think that you should do a video where you talk about other pieces of equipment that you have (if it’s the case!). Also, you should talk about your vision for the farm (short and long term) and yours goals for your first year (and after). Keep going! I’m a third generation farmer in Quebec, Canada and i know that farming it’s not easy. So, being a first generation farmer is quite a challenge. If you have any question, feel free to ask. I’m a agnomist too!🤠
I knew nothing about farming before starting. It's all foreign to me, but we are learning quickly, mostly by screwing it up over and over :). Thanks for watching!
heck yeah, you gotta start an instagram and do those too, can probably get more help from viewers also!! this is sweet one of my dreams to do this, heck yeah
That 1750 is CLEAN. As a dealer technician I got in right after these stopped coming through regularly. The oldest planters i work on are VRD maxemerge units
No need to buy a fertilizer cart. Your co-op should have a buggy you can rent with an auger. Honestly though if I were you I’d just pay a custom applicator to spread granular and then spray your herbicide applications.
Thank you! Great advice. Appreciate you tuning in!
this is so cool! I so wanted to learn all this from my dad but he's not a good teacher and has no patience! thank you for explaining the planter! Maybe I can take over the farm one day!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video as the one where you present your new tractor!
I think that you should do a video where you talk about other pieces of equipment that you have (if it’s the case!).
Also, you should talk about your vision for the farm (short and long term) and yours goals for your first year (and after).
Keep going!
I’m a third generation farmer in Quebec, Canada and i know that farming it’s not easy. So, being a first generation farmer is quite a challenge.
If you have any question, feel free to ask. I’m a agnomist too!🤠
Excellent advice. Appreciate it and I will definitely be working on more detailed videos with goals/plans, etc. Stay tuned!
You have enough planter to plant a 1000 acres. Just keep it moving
good to hear! Thank you!
Learnt more about a planter in the last few minutes than I thought I knew
Awesome! I have learned a lot through the purchasing process, so happy to share. Thanks for watching!
You can remove that auger system from the planter and just put the fert right into each box, It was added onto the planter.
That makes sense! Didn't even think of that as an option but it's so obvious now. Thanks!
Are you really saying you didn't know what row markers were?
I knew nothing about farming before starting. It's all foreign to me, but we are learning quickly, mostly by screwing it up over and over :). Thanks for watching!
heck yeah, you gotta start an instagram and do those too, can probably get more help from viewers also!! this is sweet one of my dreams to do this, heck yeah
Hey thanks! Appreciate it!
Good luck finding that Auger 👍 and try not to hurt yourself too badly, hahaha!
I hope not! Thanks for watching
That’s a very clean 1750 planter
Yes, it seems to be well cared for!
That 1750 is CLEAN. As a dealer technician I got in right after these stopped coming through regularly. The oldest planters i work on are VRD maxemerge units
YeahI sure thought so. One of the cleanest ones I could fine. I think I paid a premium for it, but should work great for me for years to come.
If I were you I’d get a large batwing mower or a large bush hog and mow the previous cornstalks it will make your life a little easier :)
Thanks!
If there are other farmers in your area I am sure they can give you advice on your planter. There is always help out there if you ask for it.
Thanks, yes, the local farmers have been great!
Such a good explanation! I love these so much, keep it up, I'm so curious!
Thanks for following along!
entertaining and informative. commenting for the algo
Thank you!