Gotta give props to KMC for making such specialized equipment of such quality! The "big dogs" don't think it's worth thier time. Good luck with the pivot!
Hey Conley, how does the weather forecast look for the next several days? Hopefully there will no danger if frost for the next few weeks. Was that a pump jack in one of your fields, or close to one of your fields?
There’s one pump jack right at the edge of one of our fields. And looks like no freeze but the weather looks like it’s not gonna get higher than 80 for the next few weeks
Awsome content as always. Ironic that yall are digging with 8rows and just seen on kmc website they have a folding 8 row lol. Do any guys in yall area grow twin row peanuts?
Thanks for your excellent video. I wonder if you could let peanuts mature and dry down by themselves, then run the combine thru them to thresh them instead of having to dig them and let them dry down before combining them. What do you think Conley-?
They’re extremely heavy and would also be almost impossible to achieve a floating 16 row digger. You would definitely need floating do to inconsistency in field conditions
The digging is always satisfying to watch. Hope you guys have a great harvest this year.
great video - enjoy the peanut digging process. I look forward to next step in picking them up. Watching from Oregon.
I just got done diggin taters and enjoying a glass of Hi C and watchin the peanuts go round n round
I like seeing them 8 rows at work.we only have 6 row down in south Alabama where I'm from
Gotta give props to KMC for making such specialized equipment of such quality! The "big dogs" don't think it's worth thier time. Good luck with the pivot!
A lot of farmers here started flipping late as well due to all the crazy weather
I can taste the M&M's now...... lol
where is it? North Carolina?
Hey Conley, how does the weather forecast look for the next several days? Hopefully there will no danger if frost for the next few weeks. Was that a pump jack in one of your fields, or close to one of your fields?
There’s one pump jack right at the edge of one of our fields. And looks like no freeze but the weather looks like it’s not gonna get higher than 80 for the next few weeks
How big is the field ? I enjoy your videos very much . I from Denmark 😊
This field was 88 acres
Thank you 😊
Awsome content as always. Ironic that yall are digging with 8rows and just seen on kmc website they have a folding 8 row lol. Do any guys in yall area grow twin row peanuts?
I know one guy that does but most don’t
Your country ??
How many acers bro ❤
Great video. Hard to believe harvest is here. Could you explain what you mean by layers a but better to a non peanut guy. Thanks for the vid
Yup I will do that
A bigger tractor and a 12 row digger if there is such a implement.
Thanks for your excellent video.
I wonder if you could let peanuts mature and dry down by themselves, then run the combine thru them to thresh them instead of having to dig them and let them dry down before combining them.
What do you think Conley-?
Haha that’d be the dream. lol if you wait to long they end up germinating and start growing fresh
Thanks for your reply.
Timing is everything-!@@conleybanman
How many acres in that irrigated circle-?
Howdy Conley
Why is there not a 12 or 16 row digger as it seems horsepower isnt an issue
They’re extremely heavy and would also be almost impossible to achieve a floating 16 row digger. You would definitely need floating do to inconsistency in field conditions
Jay shree Ram ji
how many acres y'all plow up in a day
Bout 120 acres a day
@@conleybanman ok
I’m assuming the beginning of the video with that little skit was someone commented on a video of u filming the digger and said it was unsafe😂
Surprisingly no lol I was expecting a few
What's your country
Southern USA. Y'all can tell by the way they talk. 😂 Peanuts need a warm climate, VA (USA) is about as far North as they can grow. Great question!
They farm out in Texas
How dare you assume I'll be back.
No gress on your farm how comes 🤷♂️
Why so slow
That’s just the way it worked on that field every field is different sometimes we go faster