I'm over in GA have a 53 super A thats been in the family a long time that I love to lay off rows and farm some with. I will be ordering some seeds from you this fall! Keep posting glad to find your channel
My Grandfather planted Hasting prolific every year. He was and old farmer born in 1899. Always used the farmers almanac to plant by. Hasting was planted on the full moon in early April grew 20 feet tall. Great corn.
Thanks Nate. Always good to hear from you. Kathy and I are fixing to expand web sight with planters, a tiller , new seed and more videos. Appreciate you. Bro Scott
Great video, just ordered some Hastings and Jimmy Red to try next year. Looking forward to your Farmer’s Garden video - hope to see more of your trellis set-up and how you plant around it. We’ve always just “stuck” our pole beans with a gum sapling.
Fortunetly , i grew up with a grandfather that taught me Everything i needed to know about Gardening , Seed saving , and commercial fishing , and hunting . I am blessed indeed .
Love the video. I’m literally minutes south of the Mason- Dixon line. Some of the things that we make sure we grow every year are peppers, cucumbers, potatoes, and onions. I tend to have problems with corn due to cross pollination with field corn. Great video with lots of great information. Looking forward to the next video.
Man blessed to find this through your website. Looked up heirloom southeast corn and you were about the only one I could find. Little late for this year maybe but I’m still planning on getting me some. Got me some painted mountain in three sisters already third year growing it from saving seed tried to adapt it but I was thinking I need something more for central Al. Using jadam ultra low cost fertilization methods.
Thanks for this great video Scott, can't wait to see what the old corn crib has in store in the future! Real great crops you've talked about. Hasting's is great for this area, Clemson Spineless Okra is another good variety for the South. Clay County Yellowmeat folks if you haven't had that watermelon get you some, I may be a bit biased but it always beats those store-bought melons. Looking forward to the next videos.
I planted some Hastings real early this year right before last hard frost and I'm harvesting it already in north Florida. It's out of space and time for normal planting season. Thank you this is really good corn.
@@scottrailey3892 The prayers with planting is crucial. I want to try some summer fall planting...the bugs are harsh that time of year, but my best intuition also based on uf research catching up with ancient ways is the commonly less talked about fourth sister sunflower. She's real important for beneficial insects and pollination. I'm gonna give it a go with the Hastings prolific while I'm on a successful roll of planting it outside of the standard season
I'm over in GA have a 53 super A thats been in the family a long time that I love to lay off rows and farm some with. I will be ordering some seeds from you this fall! Keep posting glad to find your channel
Thanks so much!
My Grandfather planted Hasting prolific every year. He was and old farmer born in 1899. Always used the farmers almanac to plant by. Hasting was planted on the full moon in early April grew 20 feet tall. Great corn.
Thanks for following us Roger.
Good to see you back. I had checked a week or so ago and didn't see anything new and was hoping to see you post something. Good to see you back!
Thanks Nate. Always good to hear from you. Kathy and I are fixing to expand web sight with planters, a tiller , new seed and more videos. Appreciate you. Bro Scott
Great video, just ordered some Hastings and Jimmy Red to try next year. Looking forward to your Farmer’s Garden video - hope to see more of your trellis set-up and how you plant around it. We’ve always just “stuck” our pole beans with a gum sapling.
Thanks for watching and God bless!
Fortunetly , i grew up with a grandfather that taught me Everything i needed to know about Gardening , Seed saving , and commercial fishing , and hunting . I am blessed indeed .
Thanks you, Brother Scott. This is refreshing hearing from you.
God Bless!
Love the video. I’m literally minutes south of the Mason- Dixon line. Some of the things that we make sure we grow every year are peppers, cucumbers, potatoes, and onions. I tend to have problems with corn due to cross pollination with field corn. Great video with lots of great information. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks Ryan. Great choices you list.. onions are special as well.
Man blessed to find this through your website. Looked up heirloom southeast corn and you were about the only one I could find. Little late for this year maybe but I’m still planning on getting me some. Got me some painted mountain in three sisters already third year growing it from saving seed tried to adapt it but I was thinking I need something more for central Al. Using jadam ultra low cost fertilization methods.
Thanks for watching. I believe Hastings will be perfect. Creek Indian also a perfect fit. Let us know anyway we can help.
Thanks Scott, very good video. I look forward to the next one.
Thanks John, appreciate it.
Glad to see you back.
Thanks James
Thanks for this great video Scott, can't wait to see what the old corn crib has in store in the future! Real great crops you've talked about. Hasting's is great for this area, Clemson Spineless Okra is another good variety for the South. Clay County Yellowmeat folks if you haven't had that watermelon get you some, I may be a bit biased but it always beats those store-bought melons. Looking forward to the next videos.
Thanks Fala.
I planted some Hastings real early this year right before last hard frost and I'm harvesting it already in north Florida. It's out of space and time for normal planting season. Thank you this is really good corn.
Bob, thank you for the business. Scott
@@scottrailey3892 The prayers with planting is crucial. I want to try some summer fall planting...the bugs are harsh that time of year, but my best intuition also based on uf research catching up with ancient ways is the commonly less talked about fourth sister sunflower. She's real important for beneficial insects and pollination. I'm gonna give it a go with the Hastings prolific while I'm on a successful roll of planting it outside of the standard season
@@bobrojapistole4426 sunflowers are great! I use them here mixed with 3 sisters just for wildlife.
Glad to see you posting again, will be seeing any classic shotguns next?
Hey Patrick! Yes , new shotgun video on way!
Thanks for sharing the video. I'm afraid you are right. Always enjoy your videos.
Thank you Nathan. God Bless!
@@scottrailey3892 God bless you and your family.
Loved the Video Brother Scott. Very well put together. I’m good on the seed all except for beans.
Thanks Joey. Look forward to your plow day.
Mr Railey. How late can Hastings be planted in Ms 2 1/2 hrs south of Birmingham near Meridian.
Ken, June would be deadline to plant where you are.
@@scottrailey3892 . Ok thanks . I planted Jimmy Red this year which did good so will wait till next year on Hastings
How do you keep black sooty mold out of you corn
Hey Steve. I believe tight plantings increase mold issues.. go to a wide row width… 42-48 inch and 12 inch’s in the row. That may help.
I feed those to my animals, while l'm eating beef, pork and eggs.
I just want that planter off of ur 140
Stephen, I get calls regularly from folks looking for those IH planters. Getting hard to find.
@@scottrailey3892 I found one since we talked the other day in Georgia 2600$$
@@stephensmith3745 glad to hear!
Wow! I have one of those planters in my barn that I bough a few years ago for 500.00 and thought I paid too much for it . Evidently not.