@@peteparker7396WRONG. Do your research. The three top European farming magazines do a comparison test of lots of brands each year. And guess what. Jd gets beaten each year. And it's always fendt.
@@davidthorne2129 well guess what? We ain’t in Europe. So there’s that, and I can drive 4-6 hours in any direction from my farm and you might see one or two red tractors. Maybe. Fendt are short wheel based, can’t get parts, junk.
@@peteparker7396 You can say that and there is people and their 4-6 hours drive without seeing any green tractors at all. Both brand are making good machines and both can brake down within 10 hours.
@@peteparker7396 LOL Fendt is hardly junk. Canadian farmers buy and use a ton of Fendt stuff. If John Deere stuff is so good, why does literally every farm channel have videos with JD stuff breaking down what sure feels like way too often. Given the prices, the stuff should be prety much bullet proof, no?
I hated breaking in new shoes years ago. But then one time I bought shoes at a reputable shoe store instead of the farm store. The sales rep suggested that I let him measure my feet with one of those contraptions. I discovered that I'd been wearing g the wrong sized shoe for many years. Ever since then I've had no discomfort when I get new shoes.
If all of your trucks are fine right now, you might be very thankful 5-10 years down the road that you did buy at least one new truck. You don't want all of the payments coming out at the same time.
When the boss strokes the check, the decision is final…the A/C will be welcome along with improved suspension. Y’all take care Andy and keep em comin 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
It sure would be interesting to devote a video to talking with your family (wife, sons, grandparents, uncles, etc.). Like to learn more about them since they are mentioned by you periodically in your videos.
The only ones that could provide much entertainment would be my Mom, her family, and my dad/uncles. My dad's parents have been passed for many years at this point, sadly.
Those Rock guards on the back of the freight Shaker you are going to have to reverse those from quarter to half or full. Or you're going to wind up with a lot of rocks in the back window. Trust me I have replaced about 20 to 30 windows on the back of our Mack and freight shakers.
Everyone has different opinions on it. We are bought into that 99 at such a cheap price that it would be hard to get rid of, especially considering some of the other junk that we haven't get rid of yet.
My heritage comes from German/Dutch, so am blessed(?) with light skin and I know what you mean about the sun's dangers to people who have light skinned parents.
I love your transparency Andy! There is certainly nothing perfect when it comes to working with the elements. I truly appreciate your honest approach on your channel
How many gallon tank do you have on there I see Larson Farms they’re trying out a sprayer if you want to videos at all and they don’t like a sprayer like that because the tank is too small how big is yours I think 1200 gallons 1200 gallonssorry about that my phone screwed up once a while😊
It is 1200 gallons. That is about the standard size for a normal self-propelled sprayer. You can get 1600 gallon ones as well for a nice premium. If you have the extra tractor floating around, having a big pull behind sprayer with a huge tank would really let you cover the ground fast. Loading the sprayer is the slowest part of the process. Some herbicides also perform better if sprayed at a higher rate of water per acre, which is much easier to justify if you have a huge tank. I think a self-propelled sprayer is much easier to operate, and it doesn't require an additional tractor in the busy season, so that's why many farmers go that route as opposed to the pull-behind. I would say that it is a 100-1 ratio here for self-propelled sprayers to pull behind!
Down here in the SW a lot of guys go with the big traditional Spanish style straw hat. Probably not big around there but they do work well. Casts a huge shadow on your whole face and neck and breathes well. Can also put a neck loop on. Might want to try that.
After the latest news of Deer layoffs to build in Mexico, have to say Case. I’m true believer in buy American when ever and how ever I can. Bob in Pennsylvania
Iowa is a sizable state with little ground that Is unsuitable for farming. Illinois has some extremely unproductive and non-farmable pockets, especially in the southern portion!
Andy,,,, you need to tell me your hat size and I’ll send you a palm leaf hat. Friends don’t let friends wear hats that were on Little house in the Prairie.
Was wondering since you have your co-op side dress for you, would it be cost effective to purchase a side dressing rig and perform that duty your self ?
If we were to buy a newer bar, I would guesstimate that it would be a 6-7 year return to purchase and operate our own bar. I don't really know what they cost to operate other than tractor/fuel/depreciation. I am sure that wear parts on the bar aren't cheap. My dad and uncles just don't want to screw with it, so I don't have the ability to justify that myself. There is a lot more that I could do if I could justify my own full-time employee. I actually would like to switch to a Y-drop system on the sprayer to replace our current post nitrogen program, but there are flaws to that as well. It would be a much quicker ROI. Once we get to a place where dad/uncles are needing to retire/quit/etc.., I think we will take that stuff on ourselves to help justify the cost of full-time employees.
Butt if you would’ve rolled that it would’ve helped you don’t roll none of your ground do you makes it better for combine please give me an answer please
I have never seen a roller in Central Illinois in my life. Larson's are farming in essentially an entirely different universe than us in terms of ground conditions, rocks, etc..
Are you renting any ground that could be farmed at the going custom rates with the same equipment your dad and uncles have? My guys are doing that, and I really like to see it. It’s better to have partners, than employees. Who knows, maybe buy a 60 or an 80 here and there over time, establish a nice paper trail of data you can use to sell yourself to the bankers. None of my business, but you seem like a great guy, and we’re practically neighbors. Hey, who cares what you look like, just stay healthy. I flew commercial airliners for 21 years. Tons of cosmic radiation up there. The sun coming through the wind screen is also less filtered. I always lathered up any exposed skin with sunblock.
Despite my best efforts(and I cannot overestimate how much time/energy that I have devoted to it), I have not been able to successfully land any reasonable tenancy oppurtunities since I returned home from college. I have had numerous opportunities to bid on cash rent stuff that went for prices that aren't sustainable for traditional crop production. I have nearly every tool available to me to make these things happen--massive amounts of farm resources and family that is extremely generous and supportive. However, I have not found it reasonable to trade their equity for cash to aggressively pick up land that I will lose the minute that I have to lower the rent bid the next year. The risk to reward ratio just isn't there, even if I wouldn't have to pay for equipment. It is silly to pretend that every pass is free if you own everything and don't owe any money. With that being said, we have acquired a good chunk of a very fair custom arrangement that is both enjoyable to help manage and somewhat profitable after accounting for expenses. Although it may not seem like it, I am probably the only person that was brought onto this farm as a true employee. My dad and uncles have worked together for their entire lives. They are definitely all in different positions on the farm, but there really isn't a true hierarchy.
@@aTrippyFarmer it was none of my business. It is smart that you didn’t fall in to the trap of high rents when commodity prices were high. It’s insane around here, Their are a few widows renting ground for below $200, and their is Wall Street owned ground bringing $650. I’m “just” an employee of my own operation, and that’s all my kids will ever be. Kind of a brutal set up, but my family had farmed all the way back to the days of the Roman Empire in the old country, and all it took was one generation to choose to sell out, and I had to rebuild in a way that I won’t live long enough to see it all come together. If future generations don’t want to farm, fine, but they are heirs to nothing except a very good paying job, if they can demonstrate measurable results.
Like for JD, comment for Case, we need to settle this once and for all😂
It was settled long ago, nothing beats Deere. Hence the reason they have never merged or been bought out.
@@peteparker7396WRONG. Do your research. The three top European farming magazines do a comparison test of lots of brands each year. And guess what. Jd gets beaten each year. And it's always fendt.
@@davidthorne2129 well guess what? We ain’t in Europe. So there’s that, and I can drive 4-6 hours in any direction from my farm and you might see one or two red tractors. Maybe. Fendt are short wheel based, can’t get parts, junk.
@@peteparker7396 You can say that and there is people and their 4-6 hours drive without seeing any green tractors at all. Both brand are making good machines and both can brake down within 10 hours.
@@peteparker7396 LOL Fendt is hardly junk. Canadian farmers buy and use a ton of Fendt stuff. If John Deere stuff is so good, why does literally every farm channel have videos with JD stuff breaking down what sure feels like way too often. Given the prices, the stuff should be prety much bullet proof, no?
I have worn wide brimmed hats for decades. Much better than skin cancer. I also find it feels cooler than a ball cap, less direct sun/heat on you.
That's my hope, too.
Your hat is much better than a cap. Stick with it.
Definitely better for sun protection!
I thought your dad wanted a fleet of Kenworths
I don't know anyone that wouldn't want a fleet of KWs or Peterbilts if money weren't any issue...
Skin cancer vs. good looking hat/cap, no brainer. Melanoma is no joke. I ain't no cowboy but I wear the hat my ears and face love it.
It sure makes being in the sun much more enjoyable!
I hated breaking in new shoes years ago. But then one time I bought shoes at a reputable shoe store instead of the farm store. The sales rep suggested that I let him measure my feet with one of those contraptions. I discovered that I'd been wearing g the wrong sized shoe for many years. Ever since then I've had no discomfort when I get new shoes.
I think that isn't appreciated by some. I have noticed the same thing about running shoes!
Andy, I have the same skin issues, I gave up on looking cool, Mohs surgery stinks, nice truck, thanks for the videos.
Yeah my first go around with the surgery wasn't too fun, if you couldn't tell by my nose. Gotta take care of yourself!
If all of your trucks are fine right now, you might be very thankful 5-10 years down the road that you did buy at least one new truck. You don't want all of the payments coming out at the same time.
It seems like the list of things needed just grows longer regardless of what you do...just hope to stay profitable long enough to afford some of it!
You’re hat is fine
Thanks!
When the boss strokes the check, the decision is final…the A/C will be welcome along with improved suspension. Y’all take care Andy and keep em comin 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
As long as you are paying for it, you get to decide!
16:30 in eastern europe flip flops are the professional farmer footwear LOL
Those guys have some crazy outfits!
Not often you see a mounted planter in the Midwest
There are still a few around, but most are used for replanting!
It sure would be interesting to devote a video to talking with your family (wife, sons, grandparents, uncles, etc.). Like to learn more about them since they are mentioned by you periodically in your videos.
The only ones that could provide much entertainment would be my Mom, her family, and my dad/uncles. My dad's parents have been passed for many years at this point, sadly.
New subscriber from East Central Illinois. This will be first of many I’ll be watching, keep rockin’ it brother! 👍🏼👍🏼
Appreciate you tuning in. Have a good one!
We got 2 international pro stars absolutely love them
I hope that this one is reliable. We aren't too hard on trucks.
Those Rock guards on the back of the freight Shaker you are going to have to reverse those from quarter to half or full. Or you're going to wind up with a lot of rocks in the back window. Trust me I have replaced about 20 to 30 windows on the back of our Mack and freight shakers.
I noticed that pretty quickly. It sure throws a lot of rocks back around!
You’re going to regret buying the new truck. Never let your 1999 go it will still be running when the 21 international is in the junkyard lol
Everyone has different opinions on it. We are bought into that 99 at such a cheap price that it would be hard to get rid of, especially considering some of the other junk that we haven't get rid of yet.
My heritage comes from German/Dutch, so am blessed(?) with light skin and I know what you mean about the sun's dangers to people who have light skinned parents.
I probably have some similarities to you. Unfortunately, I do not tan in the sun, just burn and freckle!
Congratulations on the new truck Andy.
Thanks 👍
Id drive that truck or the old truck . The A/C would probably be high on the list to fix on all the trucks
AC is one of those things that you get used to not having!
Marty got a new truck and you got new brunt’s fair trade 😂
Fair enough!
I love your transparency Andy! There is certainly nothing perfect when it comes to working with the elements. I truly appreciate your honest approach on your channel
Thanks, Bill!
How many gallon tank do you have on there I see Larson Farms they’re trying out a sprayer if you want to videos at all and they don’t like a sprayer like that because the tank is too small how big is yours I think 1200 gallons 1200 gallonssorry about that my phone screwed up once a while😊
It is 1200 gallons. That is about the standard size for a normal self-propelled sprayer. You can get 1600 gallon ones as well for a nice premium. If you have the extra tractor floating around, having a big pull behind sprayer with a huge tank would really let you cover the ground fast. Loading the sprayer is the slowest part of the process. Some herbicides also perform better if sprayed at a higher rate of water per acre, which is much easier to justify if you have a huge tank. I think a self-propelled sprayer is much easier to operate, and it doesn't require an additional tractor in the busy season, so that's why many farmers go that route as opposed to the pull-behind. I would say that it is a 100-1 ratio here for self-propelled sprayers to pull behind!
Down here in the SW a lot of guys go with the big traditional Spanish style straw hat. Probably not big around there but they do work well. Casts a huge shadow on your whole face and neck and breathes well. Can also put a neck loop on. Might want to try that.
I've noticed that. This hat has been nice so far, but I might try out a straw hat too.
Nice new truck. You guys are gonna be having trouble deciding who drives the new truck.
Jeff will probably want to stay in his truck just for familiarity!
After the latest news of Deer layoffs to build in Mexico, have to say Case. I’m true believer in buy American when ever and how ever I can. Bob in Pennsylvania
None of these companies care about you or me. Case isn't any different!
Couldn't have chose a better pair of shoes. The Marin is so comfortable. But I pair those with Redwing crew soxs. Excellent combination.
I need to upgrade socks next. The boots have been great!
We had our farm in sothwest iowa near councill bluffs...i am surprised iowa produces more corn than any other state
Iowa is a sizable state with little ground that Is unsuitable for farming. Illinois has some extremely unproductive and non-farmable pockets, especially in the southern portion!
Andy,,,, you need to tell me your hat size and I’ll send you a palm leaf hat. Friends don’t let friends wear hats that were on Little house in the Prairie.
I have the largest head possible, and I am not kidding. I have to wear baseball caps at the max settings.
Very nice truck !!!
It sure is! Thanks!
Good morning
Hey Max!
I buy a new pair of steel toe boots every 3yrs and im a welder. It's hard to find comfortable steel toes.
3 years is a great run for a pair of boots!!!
Get you a pair of wolverine’s and you won’t have any sore feet
Wolverines aren't bad, just not my first choice.
new grain bins?
Interest rates too high!
Was wondering since you have your co-op side dress for you, would it be cost effective to purchase a side dressing rig and perform that duty your self ?
If we were to buy a newer bar, I would guesstimate that it would be a 6-7 year return to purchase and operate our own bar. I don't really know what they cost to operate other than tractor/fuel/depreciation. I am sure that wear parts on the bar aren't cheap. My dad and uncles just don't want to screw with it, so I don't have the ability to justify that myself. There is a lot more that I could do if I could justify my own full-time employee. I actually would like to switch to a Y-drop system on the sprayer to replace our current post nitrogen program, but there are flaws to that as well. It would be a much quicker ROI. Once we get to a place where dad/uncles are needing to retire/quit/etc.., I think we will take that stuff on ourselves to help justify the cost of full-time employees.
Butt if you would’ve rolled that it would’ve helped you don’t roll none of your ground do you makes it better for combine please give me an answer please
I have never seen a roller in Central Illinois in my life. Larson's are farming in essentially an entirely different universe than us in terms of ground conditions, rocks, etc..
Are you renting any ground that could be farmed at the going custom rates with the same equipment your dad and uncles have? My guys are doing that, and I really like to see it. It’s better to have partners, than employees. Who knows, maybe buy a 60 or an 80 here and there over time, establish a nice paper trail of data you can use to sell yourself to the bankers.
None of my business, but you seem like a great guy, and we’re practically neighbors. Hey, who cares what you look like, just stay healthy. I flew commercial airliners for 21 years. Tons of cosmic radiation up there. The sun coming through the wind screen is also less filtered. I always lathered up any exposed skin with sunblock.
Despite my best efforts(and I cannot overestimate how much time/energy that I have devoted to it), I have not been able to successfully land any reasonable tenancy oppurtunities since I returned home from college. I have had numerous opportunities to bid on cash rent stuff that went for prices that aren't sustainable for traditional crop production. I have nearly every tool available to me to make these things happen--massive amounts of farm resources and family that is extremely generous and supportive. However, I have not found it reasonable to trade their equity for cash to aggressively pick up land that I will lose the minute that I have to lower the rent bid the next year. The risk to reward ratio just isn't there, even if I wouldn't have to pay for equipment. It is silly to pretend that every pass is free if you own everything and don't owe any money. With that being said, we have acquired a good chunk of a very fair custom arrangement that is both enjoyable to help manage and somewhat profitable after accounting for expenses. Although it may not seem like it, I am probably the only person that was brought onto this farm as a true employee. My dad and uncles have worked together for their entire lives. They are definitely all in different positions on the farm, but there really isn't a true hierarchy.
@@aTrippyFarmer it was none of my business. It is smart that you didn’t fall in to the trap of high rents when commodity prices were high. It’s insane around here, Their are a few widows renting ground for below $200, and their is Wall Street owned ground bringing $650.
I’m “just” an employee of my own operation, and that’s all my kids will ever be. Kind of a brutal set up, but my family had farmed all the way back to the days of the Roman Empire in the old country, and all it took was one generation to choose to sell out, and I had to rebuild in a way that I won’t live long enough to see it all come together. If future generations don’t want to farm, fine, but they are heirs to nothing except a very good paying job, if they can demonstrate measurable results.
OK Hatman, break out the sunscreen and zinc oxide for the snozola.😎
Haha I need something strong for my skin!
I love the hate Andy keep wearing it in all videos😂
The feedback on the hat has been surprisingly positive 🤣
I wouldn't drive it
I do as I am told!
So
It’s legal to drive and film at same time?🤷♂️🤦♂️🫡
I have a cameraman that follows me around!
@justwar76 Justin Ward Hi weirdo
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