@@KesslerGrainfarms we’ve run 28 for years. It’s always worked good for us, however nothing can match the hog crap from my brothers hog barns, that packs a punch unlike anything else.
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana Knock on wood crops looks good everything sprayed and getting some golf in before harvest things look good by your guys also prices a little crappy
Okay. At 3:45 ish mark, u talk about it being 'muck' ground, so wouldn't muck dry out better if cultivated? I'm not attacking ur agriculture decisions, just trying to educate myself. Appreciate u feeding America! 🙏
Looks like that job just slow an steady...sure was digging in on that soft ground lol
@@tnhillbilly1307 yeah that got it done, yeah it was a little wet lol 😆
Looking good 👍
@@King_Randy thanks for watching. How’s things going over your way?
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana I’m on vacation out west but I’ll be home in a few days
@@King_Randy ok good deal 👍👍
Hello I am back Just wondering why you dont use NH3 instead of 28% a lot more bang for you buck with anhydrous
@@KesslerGrainfarms we’ve run 28 for years. It’s always worked good for us, however nothing can match the hog crap from my brothers hog barns, that packs a punch unlike anything else.
@@KesslerGrainfarms thanks for watching.
@@KesslerGrainfarms how’s things going up your way?
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana Knock on wood crops looks good everything sprayed and getting some golf in before harvest
things look good by your guys also
prices a little crappy
@@KesslerGrainfarms hey that’s good to hear. Yeah things here in north central Indiana look pretty good 👍
U need get sum spacers and duals
Thanks for watching. Yeah at times that’d be nice, but then it’d take down more corn, thankfully all our fields weren’t like that.
Whats the deal? 🤔
That sandy ground and y u no-till it?
@@DaKomedian thank for watching. Yeah it’s muck, that’s why we run notill, if you work it all up it makes it loose and fluffy.
Okay. At 3:45 ish mark, u talk about it being 'muck' ground, so wouldn't muck dry out better if cultivated?
I'm not attacking ur agriculture decisions, just trying to educate myself.
Appreciate u feeding America! 🙏
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana 👍
@@DaKomedian hey thanks for asking. Yeah since it’s muck we want it firm, it makes it easier for the planters to go through it.
To wet in that part of the field
@@ClevelandBaldwin-w2n thanks for watching. Yeah it was a little in that part haha 😆