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Planting into Heavy Residue

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1303 | Air Date 03/26/23 - How do you get good quick growth from fields covered in leftovers from last year? Brian and Darren uncover all the tricks to help you get the right start.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @normlor
    @normlor Рік тому +3

    SADLY WE ALL TAKE FARMING FOR GRATED BUT HAVE NO CLUE IT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT PROFESSION ON EARTH!!

    • @AgPhD
      @AgPhD  Рік тому

      Brian and Darren read your comment on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/94v8s

  • @GlobalSouth543
    @GlobalSouth543 Рік тому +1

    I love agriculture 🌹🌹

  • @ni1469
    @ni1469 Рік тому +2

    I just picked up a 12 foot disk for cheap to modify into a vertical tillage rig that’s catered specifically to my ground. I like different aspects of multiple brands of vt tools but they all have drawbacks so I’m doing a Frankenstein tool of the best aspects for me and going to test it in plots that have high residue and need to avoid conventional tillage

    • @tf7274
      @tf7274 Рік тому +2

      Our Norwood has more metal in one linear foot of working width than our old cultivator had in 24ft...sounds like fun...and a lot of welding to keep it from floating up at high speed. The plow is the Frankenstein of tillage...enjoy your project.

    • @ni1469
      @ni1469 Рік тому +1

      @@tf7274 I’ve got an old gleaner l2 that died years ago I’m tired of looking at and attempting to part out that’s gonna donate parts of its frame to the project. I plan on making the frame of the disk a lot stiffer and heavier to keep it in the ground and probably have to do a lot of overkill tack welds, testing and moving but I somewhat miss my fabrication days so it’ll be a decent experiment and even if it never works how I want I’ll have learned from it. We’re mostly Great Plains, salford, and landoll around my area. I’ve been most impressed by the Great Plains so far but nothings perfect so I’m going to apply multiple approaches on a small area for a few years

    • @tf7274
      @tf7274 Рік тому +2

      @@ni1469 Sounds like you're going to have some fun. We need people like you. Most brand names you see started in a farm shop.

    • @ni1469
      @ni1469 Рік тому

      @@tf7274never hurts to try new experiments. If it’s not a result one enjoys at least the knowledge was gained. Best way to improve farming practices is try new approaches

    • @AgPhD
      @AgPhD  Рік тому +1

      Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/AQz93

  • @NotTheDroidYoureLooking4
    @NotTheDroidYoureLooking4 Рік тому

    I've been using your videos to help prep for CCA. Would you consider adding what the weed of the week is in the video description and a link to your videos addressing them?
    Thanks

    • @AgPhD
      @AgPhD  Рік тому +1

      Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/UyjJP

  • @FarmerBChannel
    @FarmerBChannel Рік тому

    How do I get involved in farming is it best to go work for a farmer or get a education

    • @ni1469
      @ni1469 Рік тому +3

      Work for a farmer who has other farming buddies. You get a lot of knowledge of what’s good and bad practices for your area fast that way