My son is three and LOVES your channel. Every morning he asks to watch Big Tractor Power, and specifically loves to see "Farmer Matt". After watching a video, he'll spend the next hour or so playing with his tractor toys. Thanks for making such great content! He learns something new every video.
Thank you for posting. I have liked tractors since I could walk. I am always glad to know I can pass on tractor enjoyment to another generation. Matt and I both say hello to our farm fan.
Thank you Sir. This sure brings back memories. I grew up on a dairy farm where moldboard plowing with an old 1086 IH and later a new 4440 JD was all we could afford. I remember when an adjustable 6 bottom JD moldboard plow was about the biggest thing in the area. Nowadays it's just for hobby farmers.... Thanks for sharing these videos. Although I can no longer farm, you make me feel like I'm right there in the field. Thank You so much!
Great video Jason! I remember that the federal government would pay my dad for not planting in certain fields. The next year they would pick a different field. Thanks for sharing.
Viewer: "Tree!!" Jason: "Tree!" Farmer: "Tree." Plow: "Tree?" Planter: "Tree??" That was an amazing transformation. Thank you for showing the whole process and explaining why the farm needs to the different steps and how the implements get them done. Excellent video. Cheers! :)
Its Cool and different to see such a tractor pulling a plow! We have a 8310r and I love that tractor! Such a beauty!! And wow! Ran right over that tree!! Lol
Outstanding video BTP, just as I was going to ask to make sure to show us the further field work to make the seed bed, pop! comes the proper suite of field work done for that. Thank you very much !
We had a field some years ago that had poplar saplings that were as tall as the tractor hood, plowed em right under planted corn and it did well! Really thought was going to have a big problem side dressing it, the knives catching all those trees but they rotted very quickly! And now that same field hasn't been worked in a few years no trees but lots of goldenrod, oh my aching back! Hahaha!
Amazing tractor that 8 335. Not long ago it took a big 4WD to pull an 8 bottom plow. The old 8010 and 8020 didn't pull more. This row crop solid frame probly out sizes most yester year big 4WD's. I always love watching furrows being turned over.
Amazing variety of equipment - all seem very job appropriate too, whether new or old These contemporary 8000 tractors are just monsters; nevermind the upcoming RX and the 9000s...
The fan is surging on the tractor, John Deeres over complicated fan drive is failing, and this farmer is about to spend $2000+ to repair it. Ask me how I know!
Really good video, I think cultivating is a good thing. Everybody wants to spray expensive chemicals these days so they get more expensive while a cultivator does a good job and stirs the soil so your plants can stretch their legs. Plus a cultivator only needs to be paid for once and will last a lifetime.
I agree. I like how cultivators leave the field looking. I remember farms side dressing nitrogen with the cultivating pass. It always helped air out the roots and heat up the field a bit with the turned soil.
Wow, that was something to see. I haven't seen moldboard plowing since plow competition with 2 bottoms. Just how large did moldboard plows get to be from John Deere before than "gang" several together?? Thanks. - Dean from Minnesota
I was great to see some ploughing haven’t seen that for a while I never knew you could power tree over like that I thought you were I would’ve been a little bit worried about Kathy coming back to theSurface
I'm going to assume that is a CRP field and it is now being reincorporated into crop land. Very nice setup with the tractor and plow though. I think the only thing that could have made it better is if the always amazing Wishek disc. Sorry I guess I am a little partial to the Wishek lol it's just an awesome machine. Stay healthy my friends and farm on.
Great Video, but bye the look of it that ground hasn’t seen a plow in over a 100 years if ever. I say that because of the odd color of the soil in place’s. Just an old farmer’s opinion. I enjoyed seeing the older machines working again.
It's nothing new to us down in GA to see tractors like that hooked to moulboard plows because peanut dirt has to be broke dor good peanut development 👍🚜
Plowing with a one way plow is a total mystery to me cause where I farm it’s 100% reversible plows. How do you get rid of the dead furrow in the field?
The disking pass pulls the dirt back in the dead furrow. I made a video of my tractor at a local plow day. I am disking with it and drive down the dead furrow to show how the disk fills it in. The video is posted at ua-cam.com/video/1YaaJ5HQ1bc/v-deo.html
They brush hogged a bunch, hand cut a bunch and burned them. There just so many. The plowing uprooted them and there was a 6400L with a loader and root rake on hand that cleared them off after the field was turned over.
Seems like a lot of tractor on that plow, although I don’t know what size the mold boards are. We always pulled 5-16s with the 806 and it had plenty of power. Cool video tho, not a lot of organic stuff around my area.
Moldboards are making a comeback. The more modern designs are able to reverse downhill tillage erosion by moving soil back uphill. Whats old is new again it seems .
For his sake Im glad he doesn’t run any of the 90 series Cases. Or the 70s. They gotta be the roughest riding tractor ever made. We use a 2290 to pull a 24 disc Chamberlain plough and in the clay type brown soils it leaves clods like this so we then run over it with a 35 foot wideline tyned cultivator. Makes the old girl jump and buck like a kangaroo. Loved ya video, but how much does the in crop cultivating of weeds hurt the soybeans.?
That's gotta be a rough ride on that 4450. Does not look like a nice time. Satisfying once it's all done, but a rough ride for sure. I think I'd rather be piloting the 8630.
@@bigtractorpower Oh, I'm sure. Paving a road at first is always rough. I still find it funny that something as old as a moldbord plow still has a place considering all things.
The moleboard plowing is an antiquated form of farming, IMO. Even a lot people from the Department of Agriculture claims that this type of farm is too destructive to the soil. We switched to no-till and minimum till in the early '00s.
Plowing still has its places especially in vegetable and potato production. In the case of this field the conditions did not allow for anything else but plowing. Now that the field is clear and smooth they will use minimum tillage or a cover crop and no till.
Hi BTP great video as usual. Can you tell something about the 3000 and 3010 series from JD . There are some of them in the US ? I know that they are Renault in green paint ...👍🇵🇹🇵🇹
Hey this is the way it should be done. Plow, disk, Brillion, then plant. I’ve seen other “no-till” videos and they’re making multiple passes anyway so why not just do it old school then?
No till has good advantages but it can not be used for all conditions and crops. I remember the data when plowing, culti mulching, disking and harrowing where the way to go in seed bed preparation.
Not many areas of North America use conventional plows at all. Mostly in California for fruits and vegetables. The corn soy and wheat guys use other tillage methods.
Grew up in central Wisconsin plowing every year for potatoes and green beans but that Land they were plowing good luck to them have never seen anything as nasty is that in my life I wish them good luck
It was a mess but they broke it up and smoothed it out. As you can see at the end of the video the planter is running smooth and the cultivator is going through a nice stand of beans.
@@bigtractorpower No. Organic is a terrible trend in farming spurred by rich privileged people (like me) who have no idea about modern agriculture. That is a big reason I enjoy BTP, and many of the other farming UA-cam channels, education. Good video Jason, just not a big fan of the organic mafia.
What a half assed job of clearing a field. Those trees will get snagged in a field cultivator and effect a planter every time they’re run across the field! Then come harvest time you risk running a tree through the combine potentially costing thousands in repairs. The disc will just make a field full of sticks. People just don’t take pride in the work they do anymore...
Duh, that's just leaving fertilizer for their organic field. Plus we all know that organic food is only picked by hand by beautiful virgins with tresses in their hair.
My son is three and LOVES your channel. Every morning he asks to watch Big Tractor Power, and specifically loves to see "Farmer Matt". After watching a video, he'll spend the next hour or so playing with his tractor toys. Thanks for making such great content! He learns something new every video.
Glad to hear your son enjoys the videos. Thank you 🙏🏼 Tell him Matt says hello 👋🏼
Thank you for posting. I have liked tractors since I could walk. I am always glad to know I can pass on tractor enjoyment to another generation. Matt and I both say hello to our farm fan.
Thank you Sir. This sure brings back memories. I grew up on a dairy farm where moldboard plowing with an old 1086 IH and later a new 4440 JD was all we could afford. I remember when an adjustable 6 bottom JD moldboard plow was about the biggest thing in the area. Nowadays it's just for hobby farmers.... Thanks for sharing these videos. Although I can no longer farm, you make me feel like I'm right there in the field. Thank You so much!
I really needed to see this. Just remembering our JD4020 when used for plowing.
Awesome video!! Loved seeing the moldboard plow being utilized in 2020, along with a row crop cultivator. Very cool!!
Thank you for watching.
Great video Jason! I remember that the federal government would pay my dad for not planting in certain fields. The next year they would pick a different field. Thanks for sharing.
It's good to see someone turning land and cultivating
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This video ranks among your best!
Thanks, JIM
Great video! Takes me back to the 50's, the way we did farming only in a lot smaller scale!
Great video BTP. Thank you.
Thank you for watching. Plowing is always exciting to see in action.
I love seeing older farm equipment still being used to farm.
Great reporting Matt!! Thank you.
Thank you for watching.
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Viewer: "Tree!!"
Jason: "Tree!"
Farmer: "Tree."
Plow: "Tree?"
Planter: "Tree??"
That was an amazing transformation. Thank you for showing the whole process and explaining why the farm needs to the different steps and how the implements get them done. Excellent video. Cheers! :)
There was a 6400L tractor with a root rake loader in the field. It scooped up the tree after it was plowed.
GET SOME! Thank you for no music and plowing
The sound of the tractor is the best music 😁👍
Love seeing the plow and especially that set of cultivators, been sooooo long since we’ve seen that kind of farming.
Classic Deere iron still hard at work.
Great video, thank you.
Ahh! Mesmerizing! Thank you.
Thank you for watching.
Tillage is one of my favorite things to watch and it seems appropriate that a John Deere moldboard should be breaking that ground again.
Awesome video and something new 👌
Its Cool and different to see such a tractor pulling a plow! We have a 8310r and I love that tractor! Such a beauty!! And wow! Ran right over that tree!! Lol
The 8Rs are solid tractors. This 335 did take the tree out 😁👍
@@bigtractorpower yes indeed they are! Thanks for all the great content you make!
Keep up the great videos and can't wait to see more videos and love to learn about the spefications of every tractor thanks again and stay safe
Great explanation of Organic principles.
Thank you for watching.
Was it? Organic farming uses lots of chemical pesticides, many of which are highly poisonous or toxic.
Very great machinery and turned out to be a great piece of soybeans and I love the power of the tractors and nice corn planter
Good to see a plow working👍
Interesting field work.
Yes. YES. I love field plowing!!!
Thank you for watching.
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Outstanding video BTP, just as I was going to ask to make sure to show us the further field work to make the seed bed, pop! comes the proper suite of field work done for that. Thank you very much !
That 8335r get on down there with that bottom plow I like the 8335r good tractors
We had a field some years ago that had poplar saplings that were as tall as the tractor hood, plowed em right under planted corn and it did well! Really thought was going to have a big problem side dressing it, the knives catching all those trees but they rotted very quickly! And now that same field hasn't been worked in a few years no trees but lots of goldenrod, oh my aching back! Hahaha!
Yes, more plowing please!!!!! I can't ever get enough of it, especially if I don't have to pick rocks. :vD
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Love plowing and miss plowing the fields
I grew up watching plowing in every farm in the area in the fall in spring. I miss seeing it.
Awesome Video Buddy!!
Good to see a Minnie MO still working.
Thanks for video mr BTP
Thank you for watching.
Another great job Jason. I like these videos that follow up on the same area like this.
Stay tuned for harvest this fall with a Caterpillar Lexion 475R combine.
Powerful tractor.
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Amazing tractor that 8 335. Not long ago it took a big 4WD to pull an 8 bottom plow. The old 8010 and 8020 didn't pull more. This row crop solid frame probly out sizes most yester year big 4WD's. I always love watching furrows being turned over.
I grew up watching plowing every fall and spring. I miss it. It is amazing that an 8R is physically bigger than 4wds 30 to 40 years ago.
Another great video
Thank you for watching.
Love those 8 series Deere!
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Pretty cool process. Love the videos!
Thank you for watching.
That's some tough ground! cool video of it working hard plowing over small shrubs and trees. LOL
that must have been a hell of a ride. looked really bouncy
That's why you need Cab suspensión😂
@ Stwenty four seven farming u need more than can suspension.
He prob had to get a squirt of baby powder under them ole 🥜‘s when he got in that evening 😩😩😂. Been there
Amazing variety of equipment - all seem very job appropriate too, whether new or old
These contemporary 8000 tractors are just monsters; nevermind the upcoming RX and the 9000s...
Big tractor plz keep up with this farm and growth of soybeans this year. I’d love to see how they grow this year in this ground
The fan is surging on the tractor, John Deeres over complicated fan drive is failing, and this farmer is about to spend $2000+ to repair it.
Ask me how I know!
RJ 1999 Have they got a weird water pump drive as well?
Great great video Jason, really enjoyed it
Thank you for watching.
Interesting to see old 4840 with GPS globe!!
New meets classics.
Really good video, I think cultivating is a good thing. Everybody wants to spray expensive chemicals these days so they get more expensive while a cultivator does a good job and stirs the soil so your plants can stretch their legs. Plus a cultivator only needs to be paid for once and will last a lifetime.
I agree. I like how cultivators leave the field looking. I remember farms side dressing nitrogen with the cultivating pass. It always helped air out the roots and heat up the field a bit with the turned soil.
Old fashion farming. When he was driving over those furrows I swear i could feel every one of them!
I was waiting for him to steer around that tree! That would have killed my 601 Ford.
The 335 clobbered the tree.
The bushhog operator should have never left that tree standing 🤔
Excellent video btp.
Tough conditions out in the field.
Thank you for watching.
Not for 335hp
what is base price in USA for JD 8R310, case magnum 310 and fendt 930? I wish to compare USA and Europe market
Hello.Ive better stick to my couch potatoes.This looks too much like work.Thank you.☺🚜⛽❤
Crazy how the front duals toe in like that, I've seen that before and i have seen the tie rods break!
Old school field prep
Wow, that was something to see. I haven't seen moldboard plowing since plow competition with 2 bottoms. Just how large did moldboard plows get to be from John Deere before than "gang" several together?? Thanks. - Dean from Minnesota
I was great to see some ploughing haven’t seen that for a while I never knew you could power tree over like that I thought you were I would’ve been a little bit worried about Kathy coming back to theSurface
I'm going to assume that is a CRP field and it is now being reincorporated into crop land. Very nice setup with the tractor and plow though. I think the only thing that could have made it better is if the always amazing Wishek disc. Sorry I guess I am a little partial to the Wishek lol it's just an awesome machine. Stay healthy my friends and farm on.
Great Video, but bye the look of it that ground hasn’t seen a plow in over a 100 years if ever. I say that because of the odd color of the soil in place’s. Just an old farmer’s opinion. I enjoyed seeing the older machines working again.
Made my comments before I heard the narration.
It's nothing new to us down in GA to see tractors like that hooked to moulboard plows because peanut dirt has to be broke dor good peanut development 👍🚜
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@@anderleof ok we call them "turning plows" anyhow. Most all the farmers use switch plows instead. But thanks for correcting me
does this sertification allows lime? what about pH
Plowing with a one way plow is a total mystery to me cause where I farm it’s 100% reversible plows. How do you get rid of the dead furrow in the field?
The disking pass pulls the dirt back in the dead furrow. I made a video of my tractor at a local plow day. I am disking with it and drive down the dead furrow to show how the disk fills it in. The video is posted at ua-cam.com/video/1YaaJ5HQ1bc/v-deo.html
Nicely done! 👍👍why 30" rows tho?
To cultivate the weeds. Cultivating 20 inch rows is tight.
They put the new hired hand on the 4450 with the disk.
Hi Jason, here in the UK they tend to use reversible ploughs some up to 10+ furrows do you see many in the USA ?
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I think they need to bump up the pressure in the accumulator to keep those bottoms from tripping
Think I might have cut the small trees and shrubs out rather than running over them with the tractor and plow
They brush hogged a bunch, hand cut a bunch and burned them. There just so many. The plowing uprooted them and there was a 6400L with a loader and root rake on hand that cleared them off after the field was turned over.
Seems like a lot of tractor on that plow, although I don’t know what size the mold boards are. We always pulled 5-16s with the 806 and it had plenty of power. Cool video tho, not a lot of organic stuff around my area.
We had a 806...one of my favorites to drive as a kid....i learned to drive on a 140
Moldboards are making a comeback. The more modern designs are able to reverse downhill tillage erosion by moving soil back uphill. Whats old is new again it seems .
Yes. Plowing can have good results.
Plowing and especially disking is a hard day's work.
Yes it is. Lots of bouncing in following a plow.
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That's a first, never seen anyone run over a tree with a tractor before.
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For his sake Im glad he doesn’t run any of the 90 series Cases. Or the 70s. They gotta be the roughest riding tractor ever made. We use a 2290 to pull a 24 disc Chamberlain plough and in the clay type brown soils it leaves clods like this so we then run over it with a 35 foot wideline tyned cultivator. Makes the old girl jump and buck like a kangaroo. Loved ya video, but how much does the in crop cultivating of weeds hurt the soybeans.?
That's gotta be a rough ride on that 4450. Does not look like a nice time. Satisfying once it's all done, but a rough ride for sure. I think I'd rather be piloting the 8630.
A big tillage project that paid off with a a smooth seed bed. Future years will be easier.
@@bigtractorpower Oh, I'm sure. Paving a road at first is always rough. I still find it funny that something as old as a moldbord plow still has a place considering all things.
Burning sure dries it off.
The moleboard plowing is an antiquated form of farming, IMO. Even a lot people from the Department of Agriculture claims that this type of farm is too destructive to the soil. We switched to no-till and minimum till in the early '00s.
Plowing still has its places especially in vegetable and potato production. In the case of this field the conditions did not allow for anything else but plowing. Now that the field is clear and smooth they will use minimum tillage or a cover crop and no till.
Sometimes you have to plow...before tomatoes you need to plow to help with weed control
New field being opened?
Yes. It was in set aside for 10 years.
Hi BTP great video as usual. Can you tell something about the 3000 and 3010 series from JD . There are some of them in the US ? I know that they are Renault in green paint ...👍🇵🇹🇵🇹
The 3010 hopefully I will find to film. I have not heard of a 3000
Deere did offer a 4000 in the late 60’s.
Hey this is the way it should be done. Plow, disk, Brillion, then plant. I’ve seen other “no-till” videos and they’re making multiple passes anyway so why not just do it old school then?
No till has good advantages but it can not be used for all conditions and crops. I remember the data when plowing, culti mulching, disking and harrowing where the way to go in seed bed preparation.
Organic just means we spay at night
Looks like corn planting has started in northern Vermont
Does anyone use revesible plows there?
Not many areas of North America use conventional plows at all. Mostly in California for fruits and vegetables. The corn soy and wheat guys use other tillage methods.
They are not common. You see them in the desert south west for peanuts and cotton.
That tractor isn’t even breaking a sweat. That same plow could be pulled by 180hp machine
Im going to take a wild guess that that tractor does not have independent front suspension
Kole Trenfield if I’m seeing right in the few clips that show it it does have ils
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Thank you Scruffy.
I thought they produced a few of those tractors in 2014?
It’s always hard to say because build dates vary from series to series. Sales brochure wise where I get the specs are 2011-2013.
Okay. Thanks for the reply!
Grew up in central Wisconsin plowing every year for potatoes and green beans but that Land they were plowing good luck to them have never seen anything as nasty is that in my life I wish them good luck
It was a mess but they broke it up and smoothed it out. As you can see at the end of the video the planter is running smooth and the cultivator is going through a nice stand of beans.
We plow and after that seed corn, wheat or grass
Ok so I guess I missed something here. What will organic soy beans go into making. I've never seen this before. What is the purpose of this type.
Millard Hayes we are selling it to an organic feed mill for cattle
Wow, that's some dry soil!
The field was actually wet in several spots from springs. The dust is ash from burning the brush off.
bigtractorpower was this field just cleared?
Can setaside land not be bush hogged and taken care of? This would have been much easier on man and equipment if so!!!
No you can not touch it for 10 years. It was very over grown.
I think that should be changed 10 years is a long time not to do anything to a piece of land.
He could have made sure the back window was clean, made me dizzy.
More organic stuff please
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@@bigtractorpower No. Organic is a terrible trend in farming spurred by rich privileged people (like me) who have no idea about modern agriculture. That is a big reason I enjoy BTP, and many of the other farming UA-cam channels, education. Good video Jason, just not a big fan of the organic mafia.
Organic farming requires lots of fuel and beating the snot out of your equipment.
In the first year to clear and lever. It will be minimum tillage or a cover crop and no-till in the future.
@2:55 wow I wonder which side he plowed
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What a half assed job of clearing a field. Those trees will get snagged in a field cultivator and effect a planter every time they’re run across the field! Then come harvest time you risk running a tree through the combine potentially costing thousands in repairs. The disc will just make a field full of sticks. People just don’t take pride in the work they do anymore...
Or maybe they had a 6400L with a loader and a root rake and cleaned it all up ahead of the planter.
Duh, that's just leaving fertilizer for their organic field. Plus we all know that organic food is only picked by hand by beautiful virgins with tresses in their hair.