Clear seeding alfalfa with a 30’ Great Plains grain drill

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 6 років тому +2

    Great plains makes a good drill. Heavy duty. I bought a 14 foot older drill at auction for 300.00 and cut it down to one 7 foot box with 11 openers to make a small plot drill. Rebuilt the metering boxes with metal wheels instead of the plastic ones. Some paint and a few more odds and ends and it looks like new. New 6 footer from Great Plains was 16,000. When I added everything up I think I had about 2500,00 in it. Going to add some coulters to it and make it no till. I think they should have gone with metal metering wheels but that is just me......

  • @paulprigge1209
    @paulprigge1209 3 роки тому

    We usually put Alfalfa in August because moisture comes in the fall period that is a really nice seedbed

  • @genechronister7085
    @genechronister7085 5 років тому +1

    Nice vid! We used an old van brunt on our farm in wa. State

  • @echutch
    @echutch 5 років тому +4

    I bet you could do a real good Adam Carolla impersonation.

  • @johndeere709
    @johndeere709 6 років тому +5

    One of the biggest differences between alfalfa hay and grass hay is the protein content. On average, alfalfa hay has much higher levels of protein, ranging from 15% to 21% depending on when the alfalfa was cut. This is much higher than the protein levels of grass hay, which typically contains 10% or less protein.lmao

  • @curtweatherbee2523
    @curtweatherbee2523 6 років тому

    It’s like a really nice drill👍🏻

  • @BriggsStratton11
    @BriggsStratton11 2 роки тому

    How many headland passes do you make for turning your 30' drill?

  • @Applerockdairy
    @Applerockdairy 6 років тому +1

    How much alfalfa did you plant this year?

    • @FarmingFixingFabricating
      @FarmingFixingFabricating  6 років тому +4

      Applerockdairy 1456 typically we seed 350-400 annually. We'll do a summer seeding in August Once we take wheat off.

  • @timjorden8329
    @timjorden8329 4 роки тому

    What is the most expensive thing to plant?

  • @RM-qc9vw
    @RM-qc9vw 6 років тому +1

    Really good video to watch, portions of it are dark/underexposed. Audio too low, can't hear what you're saying.

    • @FarmingFixingFabricating
      @FarmingFixingFabricating  6 років тому

      RM 4497 you are right,thanks for the comment.I apologize for that,I kind of rushed it through and didn’t film enough of the seeding process and once I realized I had some bad video it was to late to film again because I was done seeding.

    • @RM-qc9vw
      @RM-qc9vw 6 років тому +1

      No problem at all, like I said, really enjoyed the video. With the size, location and makeup of your operation I look forward to watching all your videos. Thanks.

  • @keenankelley187
    @keenankelley187 5 років тому

    Nice rig

  • @jlsmith6310
    @jlsmith6310 6 років тому

    Looks like to me PA or NY

  • @culmalachie
    @culmalachie 6 років тому

    Just waiting for something to happen here this moment, - watching this interesting vid. - Point: Have you a bad back? - Sit UP , Andrew H. ! no, I'm not a doctor - but sitting like that hanging onto the RH Console - I know that Deeres have one of THE best ergonomics - but only if used properly. We can't afford to lose you thru' a bad back can we !!
    Tell us - from your POV why do cabs have so much glass real estate ( as you guys call it ? ) but you grow screen vegetation on it ?

    • @FarmingFixingFabricating
      @FarmingFixingFabricating  6 років тому +1

      culmalachie I thought I was sitting up pretty straight,could be the camera angle,my back is good.As far as all the glass in these cabs goes,I think consumers (us)have requested to make these cabs bigger.