Thanks for the video. Glad your combine service rep stopped by and had some suggestions for you on the double crop. You have a great service rep. Glad you got some more double crop acres done without plugging the combine. Good going Bob and Brian. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
The last time you unplugged, the combine, you hit your head on those lights why don’t y’all miss winter move those lights up so you won’t knock your head on it merry Christmas you’re in my thoughts and prayers, grace and peace
4:31 Brian, love your videos been a long time watcher probably two years now maybe that’s not as long as some but I do enjoy your videos I have a question about this and I would hope that you answer me this brand new very expensive combine it seems like you have an awful lot of breakdowns and I’m just curious if you feel the same way or is this a normal result from heavy harvesting I realize that you have the Dealer closer and for better service but have you other manufacturers I saw videos where you were looking for the new combine and was just curious what you thought of the performance of the particular one that you bought this Fent Thanks for all the great videos love it when you have your kids on and of course Mrs. Brown is awesome Your dad makes me laugh old-school give a shit my kind of guy keep up the good work thank you for being entertaining
Keep it going men!!! Heck of a drought this year!! I’m little north of you all in Marietta. Wishing u guys the best. Not a farmer but oil and gas guy, but love watching and learning
Spray it with Reglone. We use it on vegetable seed crops if there is a weed problem- which is usually 1 or 2 fields yearly. It burns it down real fast.
Reminds of when a uncle sowed sweet clover in my wheat. That old 303 cut it. Very slowly. Laugh about it now but at the time I was brighter than a LED brake light. They weren't invented yet when that happened
Is the draper belt speed adjustable on a honeybee? Its probably belt drive and not hydraulic but is there maybe a high/low? Your side belts seem to be going unbelievably slow.
Humor my ignorance, Brian, since I haven't run a combine on a grain crop. If the yield is so low, why wouldn't lifting the cutter bar to reduce the wheat going through the machine and chances of plugging? You would miss a few bushels but avoid stopping and unplugging. Thanks for taking us through harvest.
What if you drop the really grean feilds on windows and rent or barrow a Tedder to spread it back out. Or run the wing mower on it. That way you don't plug the shredder up
That is why I keep a spare 8820 Titan 2as an emergency backup combine. Good video. Unfortunately if everything's always going perfect does it make for very good UA-cam content
I ripped both side Draper belts and said that’s enough fun the rest are getting plowed in that volunteer wheat was awful worst I’ve ever cut it looked the same as yours
Cover crops protect the soil from erosion, and can scavenge nutrients that may otherwise escape the root zone for the next crop. Keeping something growing also helps capture carbon, if that's something you are concerned about. And there's a cover crop program to entice farmers to plant them as a Conservation practice.
Took 14 days for ours to die, we sprayed after harvest, was all dead yesterday, ours was just like thet made sample wetter, sprayed early but wheat seed was left from harvest grew after we got recall rains kn late October
@BriansFarmingVideos yeah, 30 bpa probably makes it worthwhile, but barely! Just a lot of management for the wheat, delays soybean harvest, have to run your combine 2x. I will say now that a person can get 100 bu wheat more routinely certainly helps.
Thanks for showing us the bad stuff as well as the good stuff.
Short and Sweet. Seasons greetings to you all
It's like my lawn here in Illinois we had a drought the whole summer and all the sudden in the fall we have rain and now we have tall grass
Thanks for the video.
Glad your combine service rep stopped by and had some suggestions for you on the double crop. You have a great service rep.
Glad you got some more double crop acres done without plugging the combine. Good going Bob and Brian.
Thanks. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
The last time you unplugged, the combine, you hit your head on those lights why don’t y’all miss winter move those lights up so you won’t knock your head on it merry Christmas you’re in my thoughts and prayers, grace and peace
4:31
Brian, love your videos been a long time watcher probably two years now maybe that’s not as long as some but I do enjoy your videos
I have a question about this and I would hope that you answer me this brand new very expensive combine it seems like you have an awful lot of breakdowns and I’m just curious if you feel the same way or is this a normal result from heavy harvesting
I realize that you have the Dealer closer and for better service but have you other manufacturers I saw videos where you were looking for the new combine and was just curious what you thought of the performance of the particular one that you bought this Fent
Thanks for all the great videos love it when you have your kids on and of course Mrs. Brown is awesome
Your dad makes me laugh old-school give a shit my kind of guy keep up the good work thank you for being entertaining
Do you feel the Horsh Avitar had difficulties placing seed to get a good bean stand compared to a row unit found on a corn or 15" bean planter?
Keep it going men!!! Heck of a drought this year!! I’m little north of you all in Marietta. Wishing u guys the best. Not a farmer but oil and gas guy, but love watching and learning
Liquid frost kills wheat. 😂
AND the cover crop advantage it provides!
Good video Brian I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving
Mornin yall
thanks for the video .
Enjoyed the video Brian!
Spray it with Reglone. We use it on vegetable seed crops if there is a weed problem- which is usually 1 or 2 fields yearly. It burns it down real fast.
Reglone probably only ok for seed crops
Just so I can be the first.
That's the same plugging issue Mike Mitchell had with his Ideal combines. You should have consulted with him.
Yep, Brian has the sneezing!!!
You look like you are having fun in them beans Brian. Yup a drought is real fun to deal with. Screws everything up.
Have you and dad really look at ROI on the second crop beans. Maybe it would be cheaper put down a cover crop instead of the second crop soy beans
Great video as always
Welker farms type yield
Reminds of when a uncle sowed sweet clover in my wheat. That old 303 cut it. Very slowly. Laugh about it now but at the time I was brighter than a LED brake light. They weren't invented yet when that happened
Great video
I've seen beans that was used for plow down fertilizer better than what you have there.
thank you
Bless you
With only 5 bushels would it be better to just leave as a cover crop and plow it under in the spring?
I enjoy all of your videos.
Nice video Brian
Good stuff
Is the draper belt speed adjustable on a honeybee? Its probably belt drive and not hydraulic but is there maybe a high/low? Your side belts seem to be going unbelievably slow.
Humor my ignorance, Brian, since I haven't run a combine on a grain crop. If the yield is so low, why wouldn't lifting the cutter bar to reduce the wheat going through the machine and chances of plugging? You would miss a few bushels but avoid stopping and unplugging. Thanks for taking us through harvest.
Beans have to be cut on the ground. If you tried to cut 4 or 6 inches off the ground they would feed in so poorly you might as well skip it entirely.
@ Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
That would be some high protein dairy feed for the silo. Struggle bus.
What if you drop the really grean feilds on windows and rent or barrow a Tedder to spread it back out. Or run the wing mower on it. That way you don't plug the shredder up
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That is why I keep a spare 8820 Titan 2as an emergency backup combine. Good video. Unfortunately if everything's always going perfect does it make for very good UA-cam content
Maybe you should have put it in a windrow and baled it and sell it for feed you could have made a little more profit from them
Hello!
I thought about growing some wheat!
Q the music from the movie "The Good, The Bad and Them Beens are UGLY!" lol!
Think i would have desicated it with Round Up.....Could b worse, could have been volunteer flax!!!!
Evening
I ripped both side Draper belts and said that’s enough fun the rest are getting plowed in that volunteer wheat was awful worst I’ve ever cut it looked the same as yours
Ever think of corn as the double crop
People have done it in the area but it’s a more expensive gamble
Just curious why cover craps I just don’t know. I’m not a farmer. I’m just curious not bashing you at all and it was a great video. Thank you Brian.
Cover crops protect the soil from erosion, and can scavenge nutrients that may otherwise escape the root zone for the next crop. Keeping something growing also helps capture carbon, if that's something you are concerned about. And there's a cover crop program to entice farmers to plant them as a Conservation practice.
40oz roundup wait a week?
Temp is the problem now. Won’t uptake if it isn’t growing
Took 14 days for ours to die, we sprayed after harvest, was all dead yesterday, ours was just like thet made sample wetter, sprayed early but wheat seed was left from harvest grew after we got recall rains kn late October
Maybe should ran those beans early r is it worth it
You need a bush hog not a combine.
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So I guess you Missed a lot of Wheat? I’d Let it Live and Mow it For Hay surely someone could bail it before Planting Corn!
Don’t have a hay mower lol
So much drama. Just till that matter under.
Not that simple
So the take away is, it is not a silage chopper😀
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I just dont see how it makes sense to double crop when wheat is 5$ and you don't bale the straw. Im just speaking in general
Been averaging 30+ the last several years. I’d guess this year overall the dc will still average 15
@BriansFarmingVideos yeah, 30 bpa probably makes it worthwhile, but barely! Just a lot of management for the wheat, delays soybean harvest, have to run your combine 2x. I will say now that a person can get 100 bu wheat more routinely certainly helps.
Lol looks like a golf green