Fire In The Oat Field
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- We got all our oats cut and then set it to blaze.
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🇺🇸Thanks so much for checking out our channel! My name is Jim and I was born and raised on a Peanut and Cotton farm in north Florida. I love music, Jesus and long walks on the beach.
We need a video or back story to how Keefe wound up on the farm. I feel like he’s got some pretty good stories I guess. He apparently knows a lot and has some experience working on things.
Well no matter what the views do I still love the vids. You guys are the ones who inspired me to make a channel. Keep doing what you do jimbo!
Thanks buddy!
If your Dad does sell the combine I think everyone should from the Field Rows crew should sign that Igloo jug. Rock on!! 🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
Glad the intro is back. Definitely one of the more entertaining intros on the tube!
The 6620 was a great combine. We ran one just like that one from 1982 till the spring of 2008 when it was replaced by a 9660STS.
I have to agree with Mr. Larry. I loved running the combine as long as everything was running smoothly. Especially cutting corn. But when things start getting demons in them, a combine will drive you to drink. It can be working flawlessly when you park it under the shed, but it'll cost you $5000 before you can move it back out of the shed.
Great video guys.
Jesus loves you and keep it in the.....
Always enjoy when you interview your dad! Take care and be safe...
Enjoyed watching you guys, greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
I've had it!!!!! 😂
I enjoy all the videos. You guys are entertaining and I'm learning more about cotton & peanuts. We are Corn & Beans in Iowa. God Bless.
Great video Jim, and great job from everyone. Glad to see fire didn’t get too crazy. Good to see ya. Keep em comin, I don’t care if you have an intro or not, I’m watching dadgum it👍🏻God Bless all y’all 🥜🇺🇸🥜
Enjoyed the video Jimbo! Keefe's the man! God bless you all.
That little twister was cool looking great video stay safe my friends ❤❤❤
We used to grow oats years ago. Did have yields of 80 to 100 bushel. Our growing season is cooler then yours is probably why. Lot of rain in NDak this spring. Always enjoy your videos.
In joy watching y'all
Great video Jimbo! I love the drone shots🥰
Been watching for a few months and just realized keefe and your dad are two different people! lol love watching! Keep it up!!
Awesome Video and Much Love!!
Glad the intro is back.
Burning off trash is a tough thing, not to do but to control. Like Keefe's work on the water trailer. Thanks Jim.
Another good video, Jim thanks!
Enjoyed your farming video 👍👍
Ya'll doing a great job. Keep it up
Excellent video need a good year
good job guys!
Great video love the drone footage keep them coming
I personally would blame Randy for the lower views. He’s always up to something.
Back in the 80s and 90s when I farmed in S Georgia, we burned a lot of wheat fields before double cropping beans. Wind always changed and it always made me nervous! Good job on that one! Hope your views pick up, I enjoy your videos! Have a good one!
Thanks for watching!
Great video as always!!
Have you thought about using that high speed disk on the oat stubble? It would do a great job on it. We use it when there's too much trash to heavy harrow around but we're a no-till operation.
i burn cornstalks off every fall kills the bad bugs but i plant winter barley for local grain elevator they use it in hog feed.
Keep up the hard work and great videos!
Thanks! Will do!
Real cool video
Nice video! Wish I could've watched that field go up in flames. Lol I'd say fire like bevis 😂. Pretty cool smoke nado as well.
FIRE FIRE FIRE
Case looks like a deere to me
Watching over here in Crestview
I'm just putting this out there. I love the channel and enjoy watching every video. You talk about viewership being low and my suggestion would be put out more videos if possible. Look at the bigger UA-camrs like Larson Farms they put out several videos a week. I know it's tough to run a farm and video all day to. Maybe you could do like Ivers farms and put out one video a week but it contains the entire week of farming. I'm just making suggestions to maybe help you out. Good luck hope it gets better
That’s the struggle is trying to create more videos. I wish I had a brother that helped me edit videos instead of editing all of his.
Hey, that lemken you used couple videos ago would eat that straw. You might wanna try that. We have sandy loam and the heliodor works really good in every residue.
gravity wagons in our area are getting to be a thing in the past. see alot more grain trucks now.
Your intro and exit got me hooked on stages and stereos I’m glad it’s back! So many good rock bands still out there that don’t get advertised as much as blink 182 and Green Day. Hopefully straight ahead gets back together one day!
Straight Ahead!!! whatttttt you must be an OG fan!!!
Yes! Field Rows has everything I love farming, comedy, 2000’s punk rock music!
Is it mandatory that you notify the Division of Forestry prior to burning off the field? I bet you Keefe loved setting the field on fire more than the cotton bale last year. LOL!!
Oh yeah we had to get a burning permit before we set it to blaze
I'm here with intro or not thanks for all the videos. Hello from Destin Florida
Thanks! I love Destin
@@FieldRows It's grreat until the traffic shows up :)
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How many bushels per acre did ya'll average? We use to burn off all our coastal bermuda drainage ditches and pasture in the spring and man they looked good when they would regrow. But that's a big no-no nowadays in Dallas County Al, but it was way back in the late 70's and 80's... Back when you cleared land and then took the dumptruck to Firestone, load it with old tires, then slung them in the "wind-rows' of left over timber, add diesel and viola...I enjoy your videos, keeps me entertained when it is slow at work. Grew up in cotton, cotton ginning and hog farming in CA. (Central Alabama)... now I sit behind two computer screens.
Thanks for watching. I'd say we averaged around 55BU
If I was in the market for a combine we have a John deer 6600 on our farm
Would it help if I watch twice? Always enjoy your videos.
How hard is it to get a burn permit up your way to burn off fields like that?
Curious, why not get the correct tillage tool? I hate burning as organic material is essential. We have guys here that do 160 bu/acre + oats and would never burn.
Do y’all notify forestry service or local fire dept. that your doing a burn off? Also does it require any permits to burn crops?
yes have to get a burn permit
Why not bale the straw and sell it instead of burning it. Or have a cattle farmer come bale it. In Michigan where I live straw bales are going for 40-80 dollars a bale . Extra income. Pickup a cheap used baler and an old rake.
We tried that one year and it was a complete disaster we were stuck will all this oat hay we couldn't get rid of. I think we ended up burning it just to get it out of the way.
we use the term Thermo
Thermo Event
What do you do with your oats?
Hey Jim was wandering if your interested selling Keefes old work truck beside the combine
Great video keep em coming love the videos
Yes we wanna sell it
@@FieldRows how much would you want for it
@@FieldRows I would love to buy it if it was at a reasonable price and if nothing major was wrong with it
Email me fieldrows@gmail.com
@@FieldRows I did
Is Kefee growing some weed under that combine
I think that's dad's medicine plant
Can you not bale wheat straw and sell it or is it cost prohibitive
we did in the past and got stuck with it all
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Control burn WTG Keefe!!!
tell me your combine guy has a bigger head than that? , nobody wants oat straw? you could sell it?.
I have about the same number of videos as you, been doing it about the same amount of time, I have 8% as many subs as you, but get similar, slightly less but similar, views to you. 3k average on most, but several a year break 100k. I don’t do intro. I target 11-14 minute videos. Videos of mine that I think won’t do anything get 30k-300k views and videos I think are going to he home runs peter out at 3.5k. 🤷🏼♂️. My advice is do more of whatever you did to get those subs.
@randythefarmer gained around 80k subs last year from a bunch of viral shorts. Maybe he should come back and post on Field Rows instead of his new lame channel
@@FieldRows Jim maybe your channel just sucks and that's why your views are embarrassing low.... #i'llnevercomeback
@@FieldRows you and I have a lot of common subs. My viewers referencing you and then me seeing Randy face plant into peanuts off tractor got me subscribed. I think you had 30-40k at that point. I have good luck every year with video at the Headland, Al Deanco auction so I went to multiple auctions this year. Doubled my subs. Just gave the viewers more of what they wanted.
Clickbaiter, why does that sound like a dirty word lol. Worked, I clicked right away :)
Yes!!!!
I recall seeing some felon fights videos in socal some years ago...if you did Farm Fights videos, you'd corner the market