You could drive well points down in the area around the new bin with a pump pumping from the well points it will lower the water table and dry up your area. We have done that in the plumbing field when we were digging in a high water table. It works great
Don't sweat the small stuff Dougo, you only missed the pile by about a hundred feel and your finger hit the button next to the right one 😁. All in a days work of managing and we are all only human. Love this channel and can't do anything but.
Definitely “plan” for another future bin there. Whether you excavate it now or not. You still have some smaller bins and of course your existing bins will age so you have to plan to replace those whether it is five, ten, twenty years out. I think we all hope that you are able to expand and grow your business as well. You are young and by the time you retire, I’m sure you want to grow the business. Strategic planning.
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch. Hey Jordan, thanks for showing us how your crops are doing in SW Iowa. I am from NW Iowa so understand what you are talking about in the area. Your crops look really good what you showed us. That big rain you talked about flooded the Main Street of my home town, rock rapids iowa. Bad deal. Thanks Jordan for filming. Lots of spraying going on right now Chet and Jordan and Eric and Brody. Lots of fields to get covered. Like the Demco spray trailer. Works really good the way it is set up. Keep em going everyone. Starting to dig the hole for the new grain bin. From what you and Dougo showed us the hole is going to be huge. Wow. Lots of dirt to move and backfill with gravel from the pile. Go get em guys. I see you are digging a new well also. If I understand right, it is so you can get more water faster for the big water tank I believe. Right?????? Thanks to Dougo for explaining what the rodents do when they get in the grain bins and dryer and eat the corn and the wires. Not dougo’s favorite subject. Amen. Wow. About it I guess. Take care and be safe everyone. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Yaaa Worthington Mn. Grew up just 6 miles down the road from there on a family farm in Brewster. I'm retired in Thailand now going on 8 years. Love watching your videos.
What interesting is the water tank you use for filling the spray trucks, is used for dewatering in construction. If you drill holes and put a pump and pipe you might be able to dewater before you excavate. Love the new belly dumps.
I liked that little thing with Jordan l watch a quiet alot of farming videos and this one is one of the best chet does a great job and expains everthing i helped my uncle with cows and pigs we just baled hay but never grew anything
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie and Jordan great video great explanations on the different spray trailers and way they set up and yes Dougo and the clam dump switch Dougo on the highway what upthe object is to at least get to the farm or better the piles at the farm just a little hiccup but you well get used to it
Brody , love the farmers tan and thank you for the boils filmed on your shoulders! Sleeveless is the best way to go , imagine Chet's back!!! You guys are awesome, keep em coming
I’m living in spud country north and west of you and they just turned the irrigation on for the first time this year on Monday/Tuesday, last year they turned them on the second the spuds were in the ground and pretty much ran them non stop till the were dug out of the ground
With the grain bins, It sounds like you have a high water table. have you looked into pylons been driven into the ground to sure up the base of a massive structure ?
So you don't create a wind tunnel maybe put the bin so the center is in the middle between the two other bins and draw from the middle? Just wondering. Another great video
Love the videos. At some point it might be fun to understand the financial aspects of the different crops. Prices…how you hedge, etc. Not looking for bottom line but curious how you got to black beans.
Unload crop in new bin freom overhead, thden unload bin from the bin backside. Build a smaller ashed for controls and load 2 trucks out at a time. Will save a lot of auger run to load out to the main load out area. A big powered vacuum poump used oin the backside may be a consideration. It's a big opoeration !
Great job boys! It always works out! Thanks for the information Mr. Dougo. I did not know that about the small rodents and corn. I am excited to see a new bin go up! Have you ever thought about putting a huge Larson Logo on one of the most prominent one that would get seen the most? Or when you pull into the farm? Jane a blessed week Larson Farm Family & Frienda‼️
Need to get 5 fixed cats for around the farm, especially the grain site. Build them a cat house out of the way and feed and water them. When I bought my house we had a bunch of them , after a stray cat or two showed up the chipmunk population started going down. After a couple of years 5 or 6 cats and NO Chipmunks. Wouldn't be with out my outdoor cats. No mice, critters ect. Take care guys !!!!
Digging the foundation takes longer then building the bin since you have to dig so deep. Seemed like that took longer last time then the bin going up. Plus it’s a lot of work. Plus all the rain you’ve had. I don’t blame you for dreading it.
Contractors that live in Florida when we dig a hole you ever heard a well pointing that’s what you need to do around your band site. It will suck the water out. Before you dig.
Yupp I live in Spencer Iowa we got whacked with flood the whole south end of Spencer had 5 foot of water 2,400 houses ruined and business my wife's father 89 yrs old lost his house BUT WE ARE SPENCER STRONG AND WE WILL REBUID THE TOWN GOD IS ON OUR SIDE
Chet, will this new bin, replace all the small bins scattered across the farm? Also, has any local Fire Departments asked to use your water tenders in emergency situations?
Question, would it not be cheaper to do new construction helical piles instead of all that excavation? Depending on the load needed would dictate the amount of piers and size piers needed. We install a 2 7/8 diameter pier up to a 21’ depth for 500.00 each. That pier has a 31 kip capacity.
Are you talking about the stalks and bean stubble between the rows? In Iowa it warms up quicker in the spring and drys dirt quicker so a lot of people can plant there crops right into the previous years residue instead of making multiple passes of tillage.
Those fields in Iowa were gorgeous! They are so green. I was wondering the same about all the debris. I figured it was serving a purpose. It looks really cool those rows of green and the debris. Thank You Jordan for taking us along with you while you were back home🤗
Did you account for the existing bin's 10ft overhang of foundation? The one dougo is measuring from? At least 50ft from the wall of the existing to the center of the new bin.
❤ all of your videos. So Eric your looking for the right girl? Or you have a girl to make you happy.alreafy? I would love to know. It's hard to find a good honest, and caring person this day and age.
It was cool Jordan taking us on a road trip.
Yup planted beans as deep as corn
That hill looked hella steep in tht one field
@@BoogersAndMilk definitely will toot the stink whistle
I like the way you treat your employees, you never ask them to do anything that you are not willing to do. Hats off 👏
Except those times they all got hospitalized! JK😅
He gives them the good equipment too. 👍🏻
Dougo you are the best thing on UA-cam, thanks
Amy is that you?
Was cool Jordan taking us back to his hometown to show us the difference in the crops
This is my favorite channel, favorite crew, favorite time.
Enjoyed seeing a bit of Iowa! Thanks Jordan.
Looks like all team Larson’s hard work saved the season. Thanks for farming America needs you.
Get a stake and Rope and orange spray paint (,upside down type) and mark the hole radius. 12:00
Well Chet we both learned something new today!
Jordan, thanks for taking the camera with you, great to see your update.
You could drive well points down in the area around the new bin with a pump pumping from the well points it will lower the water table and dry up your area. We have done that in the plumbing field when we were digging in a high water table. It works great
Jordon did a fine job on his road-trip. Dougo is having a terrible time with that dump trailer.
Don't sweat the small stuff Dougo, you only missed the pile by about a hundred feel and your finger hit the button next to the right one 😁. All in a days work of managing and we are all only human. Love this channel and can't do anything but.
Definitely “plan” for another future bin there. Whether you excavate it now or not. You still have some smaller bins and of course your existing bins will age so you have to plan to replace those whether it is five, ten, twenty years out. I think we all hope that you are able to expand and grow your business as well. You are young and by the time you retire, I’m sure you want to grow the business. Strategic planning.
Yea that truck did sound awesome, that sound is getting fewer & far between down here in lovely California.
Thanks for another great video Chet.
It was interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Hey Jordan, thanks for showing us how your crops are doing in SW Iowa. I am from NW Iowa so understand what you are talking about in the area. Your crops look really good what you showed us. That big rain you talked about flooded the Main Street of my home town, rock rapids iowa. Bad deal. Thanks Jordan for filming.
Lots of spraying going on right now Chet and Jordan and Eric and Brody. Lots of fields to get covered. Like the Demco spray trailer. Works really good the way it is set up. Keep em going everyone.
Starting to dig the hole for the new grain bin. From what you and Dougo showed us the hole is going to be huge. Wow. Lots of dirt to move and backfill with gravel from the pile. Go get em guys.
I see you are digging a new well also. If I understand right, it is so you can get more water faster for the big water tank I believe.
Right??????
Thanks to Dougo for explaining what the rodents do when they get in the grain bins and dryer and eat the corn and the wires. Not dougo’s favorite subject. Amen. Wow.
About it I guess. Take care and be safe everyone.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Yaaa Worthington Mn. Grew up just 6 miles down the road from there on a family farm in Brewster. I'm retired in Thailand now going on 8 years. Love watching your videos.
What interesting is the water tank you use for filling the spray trucks, is used for dewatering in construction. If you drill holes and put a pump and pipe you might be able to dewater before you excavate. Love the new belly dumps.
Another great video. Another huge tall grain bin. 👍❤️
I liked that little thing with Jordan l watch a quiet alot of farming videos and this one is one of the best chet does a great job and expains everthing i helped my uncle with cows and pigs we just baled hay but never grew anything
Good job Jordan we did enjoy it like always I did enjoy watching
Tip on the belly dump we put covers on all are switch so operators or kids don’t hit it it also makes it really easy to tell between switches
Thank you Chet .another great video.thumbs up to the whole Larson crew 🌽🌽🌽🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Jordan
Thanks for sharing all your thoughts and insights.
Very interesting 🤔
Investing in the future. Well done. 💪👍🏼
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO Chet and Dougo and Brody ❤😊
Jordan’s crops look good. Nice ground down that way.
Chet I like the way you think ahead at the big picture ! God bless u an all farmers 🙏🏻
Love the “Stay out of the rhubarb” tee!
Thanks Jordan for the Iowa sneak a peak. Great video.
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie and Jordan great video great explanations on the different spray trailers and way they set up and yes Dougo and the clam dump switch Dougo on the highway what upthe object is to at least get to the farm or better the piles at the farm just a little hiccup but you well get used to it
Brody , love the farmers tan and thank you for the boils filmed on your shoulders! Sleeveless is the best way to go , imagine Chet's back!!! You guys are awesome, keep em coming
GREAT video guys. Thank you
You are all amazing, not just "farmers"..
I’m living in spud country north and west of you and they just turned the irrigation on for the first time this year on Monday/Tuesday, last year they turned them on the second the spuds were in the ground and pretty much ran them non stop till the were dug out of the ground
Dugo is a legend thanks guys
Looking forward to seeing the digging for the bin
Amazing how different it is at your latitude. Corn here is already tassled out
We have already harvested and getting ready to put in double crop beans. :)
Liked seeing SW Iowa.
I truly love the show and all you teach.
Jordan, your corn looks as good as it does in Nebraska 👍
Get a P-touch labeller for semi-permanent switch labels. (10 years) 19:25
Nice little road trip!
You should check out the crop spraying drones. No worry about getting stuck in a wet field.
nice ride along
With the grain bins, It sounds like you have a high water table. have you looked into pylons been driven into the ground to sure up the base of a massive structure ?
Didn’t know that about corn and rodents learn something today cool.
So you don't create a wind tunnel maybe put the bin so the center is in the middle between the two other bins and draw from the middle? Just wondering. Another great video
Good stuff guys
You need a couple of good cats to keep the critters in check.
You guys must enjoy the struggle bus by starting this new project.
Looks like you may need to sell the tanker for another demco trailer this winter.
Love the videos. At some point it might be fun to understand the financial aspects of the different crops. Prices…how you hedge, etc. Not looking for bottom line but curious how you got to black beans.
Hope you rented an industrial trash pump for that hole you're digging lol. Awesome video as always!
Awesome video Chet. 🚜🚜🚜
Thanks 👍
ALVIN joins the family
I am from Harrison County as well
My squirrels carry the ear of corn up the tree and what you find on the ground is everything but the hearts.
Eric has taught Brodie well. No sleeves Brodie haha!😅
Unload crop in new bin freom overhead, thden unload bin from the bin backside. Build a smaller ashed for controls and load 2 trucks out at a time. Will save a lot of auger run to load out to the main load out area. A big powered vacuum poump used oin the backside may be a consideration. It's a big opoeration !
Great job boys! It always works out! Thanks for the information Mr. Dougo. I did not know that about the small rodents and corn. I am excited to see a new bin go up! Have you ever thought about putting a huge Larson Logo on one of the most prominent one that would get seen the most? Or when you pull into the farm? Jane a blessed week Larson Farm Family & Frienda‼️
Stay single let your money jingle big swede.
Enjoyed the video as always !!!
Need to get 5 fixed cats for around the farm, especially the grain site. Build them a cat house out of the way and feed and water them.
When I bought my house we had a bunch of them , after a stray cat or two showed up the chipmunk population started going down. After a couple of years 5 or 6 cats and NO Chipmunks. Wouldn't be with out my outdoor cats. No mice,
critters ect. Take care guys !!!!
Those black turtle beans looking pretty nice
You could get the dash sprayer trailer.
You might want to invite Cole the cornstar to watch how to build a bin footing properly.
@@timdisbro6838 No it’s for his house remodel now.
I wish you guys would use protective gloves when working with the spray gear. Absorption through the skin happens.
Digging the foundation takes longer then building the bin since you have to dig so deep. Seemed like that took longer last time then the bin going up. Plus it’s a lot of work. Plus all the rain you’ve had. I don’t blame you for dreading it.
String line a square and make your offsets in straight lines and x the string to find your center
I live in rock valley. Trust me seeing the flood water come up sucks.
Contractors that live in Florida when we dig a hole you ever heard a well pointing that’s what you need to do around your band site. It will suck the water out. Before you dig.
Yupp I live in Spencer Iowa we got whacked with flood the whole south end of Spencer had 5 foot of water 2,400 houses ruined and business my wife's father 89 yrs old lost his house BUT WE ARE SPENCER STRONG AND WE WILL REBUID THE TOWN GOD IS ON OUR SIDE
Good luck to you all
Put some geofabric in the hole before you start gravel. Will help prevent backfill turning on into a waterbed situation.
We want Chris!!
Brody’s like, wrap it up Chet, I’ve got some paperwork to do.
Chet, will this new bin, replace all the small bins scattered across the farm?
Also, has any local Fire Departments asked to use your water tenders in emergency situations?
I have a family of chipmunks 🐿️ Chip a Dell, they dig holes,did up flowers 🌺 eat my bird seed. Have fun 😂
Love it
Damn that a lot of extra weight on that trailer, liquid fertilizer is heavy stuff
Dougo, 22 Hornet or 17 HMR will take care of the Chipmonkes
great video
Waving a hand from texas
Question, would it not be cheaper to do new construction helical piles instead of all that excavation? Depending on the load needed would dictate the amount of piers and size piers needed. We install a 2 7/8 diameter pier up to a 21’ depth for 500.00 each. That pier has a 31 kip capacity.
You guys should use a Paul Bunyan size compass drawing tool to make your 80' circumference circle.😅
Germ yes
Dougo gonna be having nightmares over this chipmunk 😂
Chet y'all need fenders for the drives on Kenny
Good to finally see a pivot on the channel.
Go Jordan
Chipmunk nightmare’s!!!!😮😮😂
Can you address the differences in corn debris in the Iowa field vs. the Larson fields? Genuinely curious why.
Are you talking about the stalks and bean stubble between the rows? In Iowa it warms up quicker in the spring and drys dirt quicker so a lot of people can plant there crops right into the previous years residue instead of making multiple passes of tillage.
Those fields in Iowa were gorgeous! They are so green. I was wondering the same about all the debris. I figured it was serving a purpose. It looks really cool those rows of green and the debris. Thank You Jordan for taking us along with you while you were back home🤗
@@claytonreinders9594 Yes. Exactly what I was asking. Thanks for the reply. I wondered if it had to do with thermal absoroption of the surface.
Did you account for the existing bin's 10ft overhang of foundation? The one dougo is measuring from? At least 50ft from the wall of the existing to the center of the new bin.
❤ all of your videos. So Eric your looking for the right girl? Or you have a girl to make you happy.alreafy? I would love to know. It's hard to find a good honest, and caring person this day and age.
New bean bin
You guys should plant rice next year 😂.
Last time i checked that chipmunk clocked in at 600 pounds from all the corn Dougo. You better get him outta there quick.
Mistakes, I think not. Happy Accidents!