Dang it, I thought you were back. It just popped up in my feed. You need to come back buddy. I need farming videos that don’t make me want to punch myself in the face.
You have got it figured out with the rotary hoe. If you can find one of the old drag types. It is a lot simpler to pull it backwards. If you could have pulled one backwards over that crust when the beans were trying to get break through. You would have had an even stand and less clods when you cultivated. A roller will work if you can regulate the pressure to just crack the crust.
Maybe you have but if you want to see someone on here talk about row crop cultivation, look up Gary McDonald from Springfield, IL. There’s some good videos of him covering every aspect and I’ve never seen anyone with passion for cultivating like he’s got.
@@farmingwithcarp8551 thanks for the reply we have 100 acres certified organic ground and 200 Acres conventional. Just here to learn have a great evening
I don’t disagree with you. There’s just a couple inches of play in the row unit. So i errored on the side of caution. The cultivator needs rebushed. But that’s for another day.
Dang it, I thought you were back. It just popped up in my feed. You need to come back buddy. I need farming videos that don’t make me want to punch myself in the face.
You have got it figured out with the rotary hoe. If you can find one of the old drag types. It is a lot simpler to pull it backwards. If you could have pulled one backwards over that crust when the beans were trying to get break through. You would have had an even stand and less clods when you cultivated. A roller will work if you can regulate the pressure to just crack the crust.
Now that’s what I call farming
Maybe you have but if you want to see someone on here talk about row crop cultivation, look up Gary McDonald from Springfield, IL. There’s some good videos of him covering every aspect and I’ve never seen anyone with passion for cultivating like he’s got.
Yeah I’ve saw some of his videos. Man loves him a good cultivator. He loves it
Very interesting. I just finished tonight here cultivating corn with 2 row cultivator and a Ford 4000. First time watch videos are these organic?
Yes they are organic. Our whole farm is. Mainly no till organic. A few exceptions using tillage and this is one of them. Thanks for stopping by!
@@farmingwithcarp8551 thanks for the reply we have 100 acres certified organic ground and 200 Acres conventional. Just here to learn have a great evening
@@TheFarmingLife Rock on! Have a good one 👍🏻
This is what I’ve been pushing for years. Dear God America must wake up.
Do it youre land on river bottom? With plant protector you will be able to speed
You have planted to wet? The beans are jam on stickie cold soil?
Yeah I need some protectors, that would help speed things up for sure.
Wow you sure have the Cultivator teeth a long way from the row's!! Move them out a little to get a lot more weeds out.
I don’t disagree with you. There’s just a couple inches of play in the row unit. So i errored on the side of caution. The cultivator needs rebushed. But that’s for another day.
What happened to notill?