Soil looks nicely dried out over there - contrast to much of the UK where cows are only just able to be let out onto the pasture as fields have been too wet/water-logged. Good to see return to the fields (and consequently more frequent videos 😀).
Another gem Ryan and Travis, I’ve rode my share of equipment also Ryan, seeing you on the back of the drill brings a flood of memories back. Keep crushin it guys and God Bless🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Hey Ryan!! Was driving to town yesterday watching farmers in the field and thought, time for Ryan to post a spring field work video. Favorite time of the year.
If you can find an aerator it would do wonders for your pasture. I run one every spring and it punches holes about 6 inches deep. Makes a world of difference.
I hope this snow we are getting in MN avoids you so your new seeding doesn't get messed up. Anybody else see those big trees next to the field and wonder if the jcb could eat them?
Having wrap capabilities sure makes nice feed. With the end caps this year much less loss. Great weather getting spring field prep and seeding done. Good luck with rain for germination. China's drought will hopefully continue to push up beef and grain prices.
The work with the harrow in the pasture is similar to what chickens could do for you, and they will eat the fly larvae too, which should reduce the fly population that bother the cows.
if my dads right your chain harrows are the wrong way around the chains will open up over time but the back on the front and the front the spikes will close up the links and they wont fall apart later in life
A harrow only scratches the top and levels loose soil. A field cultivator goes several inches deep, stirs the soil and kills weeds. Most field cultivators have a harrow mounted on the back or pulled behind to level the soil.
Hey Ryan, Use what you have of course one of my friends that has passed naked me over kill because I didn't want what I was making for him to brake. Take care, take it easy and trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Also hey Dad!
I miss doing field work.
Great video Ryan you guys have some beautiful country. Take care and have a great week 👍
Beautiful. I am mesmerized with the video close ups! Beautiful harrow patterns on the fields!
Awaome video Ryan prep for planting has come so Satisfying. To watch you work the fields from a birds eye view thumbs up and shared
Hey, thanks for watching!
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Nicely done Ryan can’t wait to see the 7920 on planter
Tractor looks tough with those duals on it!
Mighty job Men, nice to see new life going back into land👌👍🙏🙂
Great news on the 3 videos every week , best of luck for the new season may you have a bumper year
Soil looks nicely dried out over there - contrast to much of the UK where cows are only just able to be let out onto the pasture as fields have been too wet/water-logged. Good to see return to the fields (and consequently more frequent videos 😀).
The new tractor are nice with all the technology but it's nice to hop in one of thies old classic tractors and her them work.
They certainly sound better than the modern ones!
That would have been a perfect nostalgia video. 4020 and the seed drill.
You kindly explain farming in a MUCH MORE educational way than some. Some stone throwers attack you and your processes, which is wrong!!
Nothin like seein a beauty of a big green machine rollin coal
The 3 point on the seed tractor needs a container, shelf, rack or bin to haul the extra seed.
Great to see you guys out in the field😁👍 the 4640 on the harrow is pretty cool👍😉
Awesome video👍👍
Another gem Ryan and Travis, I’ve rode my share of equipment also Ryan, seeing you on the back of the drill brings a flood of memories back. Keep crushin it guys and God Bless🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
looks like you guys need a Great Plains 1300 box drill we have one and it works wonderfully.
Hey Ryan!! Was driving to town yesterday watching farmers in the field and thought, time for Ryan to post a spring field work video. Favorite time of the year.
Hope everything goes good with planting.
I just love this kind of video
If you can find an aerator it would do wonders for your pasture. I run one every spring and it punches holes about 6 inches deep. Makes a world of difference.
What brand and width aerator are you using?
Hope you get some oatlage made. I have fed some of it. Really liked it. My cattle really really liked it. They did well on it too. Thanks 😊.
Good job Ryan keep up the good work my God be with you
The 4640 rides again
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Glad You got all that done,
How Much Snow did You get Last night ? I got about 5" By Merrill.
Thanks Ryan.
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Always drag pasture to spend manure piles. Does make a difference.
We used to pull a harrow with a farmall H. I think that you might be a little bit overpowered!
Did I see a red tractor in the shed behind the 7600 while you were pulling the 46 out of the shed?
That harrow seems like busy work without really accomplishing much
I hope this snow we are getting in MN avoids you so your new seeding doesn't get messed up. Anybody else see those big trees next to the field and wonder if the jcb could eat them?
thank you
i enjoy harrowing we have a McFarlane 60 foot harrow and a 60 foot kelly diamond harrow we pull it with a 9470rt
It’s not overkill if it works😂 👍
Another GREAT video Ryan. As always excellent drone footage!!!
This was a harrowing video an I dig it! 😄
With me being on the east side of wisconsin how do you feel about the seeding now that it got cold again? P.s. love hearing the 4640
Start up
I would highly recommend a Phillips or Kelly Mfg rotary harrow over those drag harrows
Good video
Having wrap capabilities sure makes nice feed. With the end caps this year much less loss. Great weather getting spring field prep and seeding done. Good luck with rain for germination. China's drought will hopefully continue to push up beef and grain prices.
Another great video keep them coming please
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Nice video
That harrow is one of my favorite pieces of equipment. Simple and satisfying.
Another great video.....
The work with the harrow in the pasture is similar to what chickens could do for you, and they will eat the fly larvae too, which should reduce the fly population that bother the cows.
I Enjoyed The Video
Nice as always.What brand is your harrow?
It's great to see field work underway. Can't wait to see the planter being pulled by the 7920!
How about adding sand to the soil, would help grown and easier on the plow.
Good content. 👍
If you ran that across grass with thatcher would it bring the thatch up to the top for better burning?
I noticed your drill was set up with single disc opener. Was it a option when it was new or a conversion ?
I this is the first time the 46 has harrowed
Use a roller and roll it down should work great
if my dads right your chain harrows are the wrong way around the chains will open up over time but the back on the front and the front the spikes will close up the links and they wont fall apart later in life
Uk name for cow pie is a cow pat !!
What is the difference in using the harrow vs a field cultivator?
A harrow only scratches the top and levels loose soil. A field cultivator goes several inches deep, stirs the soil and kills weeds. Most field cultivators have a harrow mounted on the back or pulled behind to level the soil.
Where is the Kuhn No Till Drill??
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Hey Ryan, Use what you have of course one of my friends that has passed naked me over kill because I didn't want what I was making for him to brake. Take care, take it easy and trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Also hey Dad!
Slow mo guys different
This is great a job but it's a lot of work to do في
30# to the acre!?
Think a Brillion should be in your future
Hey Ryan You said that No other way How are the cows don't want to eat around their Crap. We people do not eat our meals On the toilet seat.
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I think your problems there your using the wrong type of harrows you need zigzag type
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You are waisting a tremendous amount of money and seed planting alfalfa at 30 lbs/acre.
What a harrowing experience………ok, I’ll leave!
This harrow looks a little bit dangerous
Need to find a Brillion cultimulcher for your new seeding