Seeding Millet to Save our Field!
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Just when we thought we were finished seeding for 2024, one of our sorghum Sudan fields died from 4 frost events, wireworm and cutworms, and gopher damage! let's seed some millet into it to try and save our field!
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Whoa thank you for the feedback @jpbeau ien2773! We really appreciate the honesty and sincerity in knowing we are portraying agriculture in an entertaining and knowledgeable way for you and others. Thanks for watching, more vids are on the way!
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Wow thank you for such a heart felt comment!!!! That's the motivation we needed to keep going with the trajectory that we are on. Keeping in o-naturalle! We will start following your wife as well!
Congrats on wrapping up, what a challenge for you but you did it with grace and kept your head up. Love the drill and all the various content, always something to learn so thanks for sharing that knowledge as you go.
Thank you @farmerjimmy9600, it was a bit of a grind this spring, but we got there! Thank you for continually watching our videos!
You need to get Bill Murray to show how to get rid of the gophers.... 😂
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Can only piss with the 🐔 you were given 🤣Seems this weather been messed up all over, we are in Scotland and normally March & April is seeding time but this year we were late may for combinable cereals and arable silage mind June. Rained since end of September and snowed in June!
Wow @mcagris! That has to be the most accurate statement I've ever heard! Hahaha
Thank you for watching our videos and your feedback!!!
Great video I like all the info on the experiments
Thank you @aidenkoster6427. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Hopefully we can provide you some entertainment along the way!
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Hello there. Is the Fastrac a much smoother ride. Are you able to go faster in a somewhat rougher field than your tractors?
I enjoy your channel very much.
Yes absolutely @tommcgrafy8260. Those 2 reasons alone are we switched from traditional format front wheel assist tractors, along with our dealer support.
Like how you can seed two crops at once. We crop and grow hay on 2,500 acres Willow Tree Australia
Wow!!!! Thank you for watching all the over there from down under @andrewbadgery4572! That's a lot of acres of hay, good luck with your upcoming season!
Boy, between the worms, frost, and gophers that poor crop didn’t stand a chance. The only thing you were missing was grasshoppers……. Farming can sure wear on a guy sometimes for sure. Fellow I bought bulls off of had planted sorghum up here in northern Alberta, figures he lost his to frost too, figures he’s gonna slam some oats in to make some greenfeed. I’ll watch whatever you decide to put out, interesting how you tackle producing feed.
Thanks so much for the comment @chad tosh6831! It's been a tough spring, but as much as this field failed, we have several that look pretty good, so we will focus on the positives!
Hello I have a question why you seeding Crops like Sudangrass or Millet have you in your area problems of not enough rain in the summer ?
Thanks for watching our videos! We have been in a pretty bad drought for the last 3 years, and we're looking for something drought tolerant that could still make good forage. We didn't expect this spring to be wetter than average, our Long Term summer forecasts were SUPPOSED to be hot and dry, again.....
what are the birds chasing in the recently sown ground? Hopefully insects and not seed!!!
They are a welcomed sight given this situation, they are actually chasing the cutworms, which came to the surface after the disc, and we are currently having problem with in the field. Nature was working with us for a chamge! Haha
Thank you so much the comment!!!!! We will keep the vids coming!