@@Thewaywefarmahhh…we’re getting something done. Pretty happy with their inaccurate forecast since Thursday and able to do quite a bit. Have got about 1/3 of our soys in and just starting corn. This no-till strip till stuff has its drawbacks in our area of the country where we tend to have these wet/damp springs.
That Case / IH 400 sure does the job. A real sharp tractor.
Thanks Randy, we really like it.
Hope planting goes well for you! We got our first corn in the ground today (May 14) which is about normal for us
We got rained out again yesterday, probably get more today and more this weekend. Glad you got started, good luck with planting and hay harvest.
Hello everyone Tom and great vidéo and great old school and new equipement
Hello from Alsace in France
Hello and thanks for being such a great follower from France 🇫🇷
Enjoy seeing your planting but my only planting is my butt in the recliner. Continued successes 👍👍👍
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Looking good Tom we’re about half after all the rain we’ve had hopefully it stays dry and we can and hopefully we don’t have a drought later on
Thanks Walter, I hope you can get finished and have decent moisture the rest of the season!
@@Thewaywefarm same to you
I’ve got some beans done but I don’t have anymore dry ground
Unfortunately many people are in the same situation. Good luck getting going again!
From just 40 miles away Hello from Medina
Good morning! How are things in Medina?
A little wet just like Caledonia
We pull subsoilers 14 to 18 in deep dwn in ga we have hard pans alot worse
We are fortunate ours isn’t that hard usually, thanks for the comments!
Good video Tom. I like the action shot under the Gladiator. How deep you guys running and whats the deepest it'll go? It makes a nice berm.
We are running 10, will go 12. Today we made some beautiful berms, hopefully we can miss a few more rains. You doing okay?
@@Thewaywefarmahhh…we’re getting something done. Pretty happy with their inaccurate forecast since Thursday and able to do quite a bit. Have got about 1/3 of our soys in and just starting corn. This no-till strip till stuff has its drawbacks in our area of the country where we tend to have these wet/damp springs.