If he's having trouble following his rows, he should hire an AI worker; they always know where the textures change. Good thing he's on a map where he can remove fences, too.
MAKE THE CRIME VIDEO ... That's MUST SEE TV for those of us unfamiliar with the risks of crime in rural areas. Very interested to see how that went down and how you were able to recover some of your stuff. GET THEM VIEWS!!!!
Just a quick thought if I may. Try to take some soil tests and characteristic measurements such as infiltration and bulk density along the old fence line. It should give you an idea of what almost pristine soil in the field was like before cultivation began. That way you’ve got a target for getting your cultivated ground into shape.
Gald to hear things are going good hope you get your truck back also hope your knee heals before harvest thanks for the videos i also hope that your frist cutting hay went well we cut our hay too and got 40 round bales off of 6 acres record high
Love our 4020 We plant 40 pounds to the arce of hay seed 30-20 on oats for weeds don't spray it will kill the hay even if it's round up ready for a year after that the hay will smolder it
heavy and over seeding alfalfa makes for a nice thick crop in the year to come. you will never get much off a first year crop of hay. spots that drowned out, if it will not grow alfalfa maybe put orchard grass in those spots so it keeps the weeds out and still makes good hay.
my family farms and for some reason watching this brings me so much joy despite me not ever farming only helping fix the farm equipment but watching your journey here brings me a so much joy and i don't understand why
My dad tells me stories of spending the summers of his youth with my great grandpa farming in Piedmont, Oklahoma. This makes me wanna buy some land and farm some hay just for what it would do for my soul.
Love to see you using trusted old equipment which can easily fixed when it breaks (unlike all the new techie stuff) . Sorry to hear about your truck getting stolen. Sadly crime is pervasive everywhere now , not just in the cities.
The stand is ok, but after the first cutting of hay, the alfalfa should take off better it at least it did for me and in the thin area's this fall I would recommend inter-seeeing grass because the alfalfa doesn't like areas that sit wet.
I really like what you doing, small farms are great! I understand why you removed the trees, bigger fields are more practical, but on the other hand tree lines are useful: they stop the wind, so the wind can’t dry out the soil or blow it away. I know trees steal water from the crops, but they are useful anyways. That’s what we get told in Europe, so I don’t understand why there are almost no tree lines at the edges of fields in North America. To be fair, I’d never been in America, that’s my impression of videos.
He is the best he and squad are the goats of fs22 and they got me into it. Thanks squad and Spencer they are the best. Especially how they get along so well as brothers. They are just the best
If you want to thicken up the light areas of alfalfa you will need to do it this year. After the first year alfalfa will not let new alfalfa seeds grow the plants release a toxin. Just an FYI
FS 22 give me some knowledge about farming, even thought I'm not farmer and not expert about real life farming. But learn a lot from that game. Love your videos man.
Id recommend next year to work it to dust and get all the leftover stalks or whatever back under the soil completely. alfalfa is very tedious and needs to be seeded in great conditions
I have seeded alfalfa on snow covered fields with just a 3 point spreader and gotten a good stand on bare spots in the field and where it was lightly tilled the snow will take the seed into the ground
It is amazing how much difference there is in different parts of the U.S.A. as far as timing to plant and harvest crops there is. Our optimal day to plant soybeans is June 15. The soybean rows are visible in 3 days and if the soybeans aren't up in 7 days, they are not coming up.
If you have a Problem with the Corn and the seeding in spring, you should use a Plow in fall too Plow the Corn stalks in to the Ground. Greetings from Germany
Hey, might sound like a dumb question. But I (high school student that would like to study bioengineering, specifically agronomy), have researched quite a bit about nitrogen in the soil (to do with a project). I found that a good and cost-effective way to have higher levels of nitrogen without damaging the environment by using chemicals is to use cover crops. Is that reflected in true agriculture, or is it just wishful thinking or is it just not efficient. Additionally, I play quite a bit of Farming Simulator, which I understand isn't perfectly accurate to real life on many things, but in-game it is one of the best methods to get cheap fertiliser. Another stupid question, but I sometimes hear the word seeder, and sometimes drill. Is there an actual difference between the two, or is it just different words for the same thing. Farming Sim doesn't make the distinction.
Hey bud hope your knee is getting better Love you awesome vlog I’m so sorry your truck got stolen Im mad. Did you call the fbi as well they can keep a look out
Next time Molboard plough the residue under in the fall and then work it with the disk in the spring. Problem solved - corn residue will break down so much better.
Granted it would’ve taken forever and been hard to sell that many you could’ve square bales the cornstalks. Usually people who own sheep will buy cornstalk squares as they are easy to bed a small amount of animals with.
Damn thieves - here in the UK on my small 20 acres I end up making a secure yard next to my house for my sm stuff - it is nothing too expensive - but a Ford Ranger, small JD Tractor - implements - tools - 1000 litre fuel tank etc... must have built up a 100k of stuff - I'd be heartbroken if I lost certain things (like my painfully restored JD2040). If you have a patron or just giving let us know.
Personaly i would have been more agressive with the cultivation there or even grab the plow to get more of the corn residue under. might have issues with that residue when you get to baling the Alfalafa.
Hey there. New to farming and all the equipment associated with it. What’s the reason for using the discs. Are they to break up soil? The other plow seems to break up the ground well I’m just curious why both are used if that makes sense. Thanks for any input
What would you suggest for a cheap weed suppression cover crop in 5 acres behind an apple orchard and also in the 12 ft rows between our apple tree rows? Thank you
Not sure. I am not the best to give advice here. Almost everything you see on video is my first time trying it. I am not an expert in any of this. Google will be your best bet on that or talk to someone local who knows what they are doing. Oat's seem to be cheap and they die off after a year, that may be an option. Lots of people plant annual rye grass as a cover crop.
You can burn them. The idea is you’ll I have more nutrients from the stocks if you leave them intact and let them break down into soil. But too much residue can be a bad thing for next years planting depending on a bunch of variables.
Everyone should use airtags on anything valuable today. You may have been able to locate your truck. Who would have guessed there was crime in Iowa (joke)? Now you have to spend time finding another truck and your insurance premium could double.
I never realized how much FS 22 would help me understand farming more
Its helpful in all kinds of ways
cause of spence and clarkson i can say my curiosity has officially been piqued. fs22 downloading. i wanna do some tractoring
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If he's having trouble following his rows, he should hire an AI worker; they always know where the textures change. Good thing he's on a map where he can remove fences, too.
Dude I know exactly what you’re saying, I’ll drive past a farm now and know what everything is and what it’s used for
Your drone footage is nice. You do a very good job of putting these vids together, too.
Thank you very much!
MAKE THE CRIME VIDEO ... That's MUST SEE TV for those of us unfamiliar with the risks of crime in rural areas. Very interested to see how that went down and how you were able to recover some of your stuff. GET THEM VIEWS!!!!
Just a quick thought if I may. Try to take some soil tests and characteristic measurements such as infiltration and bulk density along the old fence line. It should give you an idea of what almost pristine soil in the field was like before cultivation began. That way you’ve got a target for getting your cultivated ground into shape.
Best farmer on UA-cam, you help me so much in achieving my dream. Hope you become successful you deserve it.
More videos pls
Yes, I got more coming.
@@spencerhilbert lets goo :))) they are so satisfying to watch
He's back!
Gald to hear things are going good hope you get your truck back also hope your knee heals before harvest thanks for the videos i also hope that your frist cutting hay went well we cut our hay too and got 40 round bales off of 6 acres record high
I’ve just been waiting for Grant or Spencer to post. It’s always a good day when they do.
I love that your brother is involved. I wish you both great success ! Greetings from the Eastern Shore!
I'm rooting for you gents... Much love all the way from South Africa.
You have no idea how jealous I am. I bought a 5 acre homestead 2 years ago, and I am looking at an additional 160 acres just up the road.
Can contact you
Love our 4020 We plant 40 pounds to the arce of hay seed 30-20 on oats for weeds don't spray it will kill the hay even if it's round up ready for a year after that the hay will smolder it
Love seeing the videos and the work that goes into what farmers do to get crops to grow. Hope you have a great year!
Good luck!
Great video! 50 acres with that old tractor is honestly impressive, it's wonderful and inspiring to see your progress. Please keep it up!
❤❤VIDEO ❤❤chisel plow looks great.. I didn’t know how good of a job it does ❤❤soil finisher made it smooth ❤❤
Love the videos please post more
Good to see someone making a go with the old equipment.
Love your videos and excited to see more
Love from 🇸🇰Slovakia🇸🇰
Great video guys. Thank you
Great video enjoy watching keep up the great work hate to that someone stole your truck
Awesome video
heavy and over seeding alfalfa makes for a nice thick crop in the year to come. you will never get much off a first year crop of hay. spots that drowned out, if it will not grow alfalfa maybe put orchard grass in those spots so it keeps the weeds out and still makes good hay.
Praying for you Spence I pray to keep you safe and prosperous during these hard times
It's cool to see something made from scratch. I enjoy your videos so much, keep it going 👍
my family farms and for some reason watching this brings me so much joy despite me not ever farming only helping fix the farm equipment but watching your journey here brings me a so much joy and i don't understand why
In the phone when you do your last cut of the year drill, more alfalfa and do not drill any more oats love the video Spencer❤❤😊
love the series! its fs in real life.
No lie. His channel got me into farming simulator 2022
My dad tells me stories of spending the summers of his youth with my great grandpa farming in Piedmont, Oklahoma. This makes me wanna buy some land and farm some hay just for what it would do for my soul.
Way too many farmers in over their heads. You are doing great! I'm hoping to be able to start doing the same.
I drove a van otr past farm lands all the time. I love seeing them.
Love watching you work and grow your operation
The best tool for the job is the one you have on hand that will get the job done.
Love to see you using trusted old equipment which can easily fixed when it breaks (unlike all the new techie stuff) . Sorry to hear about your truck getting stolen. Sadly crime is pervasive everywhere now , not just in the cities.
The stand is ok, but after the first cutting of hay, the alfalfa should take off better it at least it did for me and in the thin area's this fall I would recommend inter-seeeing grass because the alfalfa doesn't like areas that sit wet.
That was a really nice 6.0 too
Great Video
I really like what you doing, small farms are great!
I understand why you removed the trees, bigger fields are more practical, but on the other hand tree lines are useful: they stop the wind, so the wind can’t dry out the soil or blow it away. I know trees steal water from the crops, but they are useful anyways.
That’s what we get told in Europe, so I don’t understand why there are almost no tree lines at the edges of fields in North America.
To be fair, I’d never been in America, that’s my impression of videos.
He is the best he and squad are the goats of fs22 and they got me into it. Thanks squad and Spencer they are the best. Especially how they get along so well as brothers. They are just the best
If you want to thicken up the light areas of alfalfa you will need to do it this year. After the first year alfalfa will not let new alfalfa seeds grow the plants release a toxin. Just an FYI
Thx for sharing
Dang, sorry about your truck. That's really unfortunate, hopefully there's some kind of resolution for you. Looking forward to your future content!
Farming is my hobby
great work👍
FS 22 give me some knowledge about farming, even thought I'm not farmer and not expert about real life farming. But learn a lot from that game. Love your videos man.
I hope I can be let you guys someday!
Id recommend next year to work it to dust and get all the leftover stalks or whatever back under the soil completely. alfalfa is very tedious and needs to be seeded in great conditions
Yup I tried to get away with it here. Last minute decision. We’ll see how it turns out. At least the oats will be good.
I have seeded alfalfa on snow covered fields with just a 3 point spreader and gotten a good stand on bare spots in the field and where it was lightly tilled the snow will take the seed into the ground
It is amazing how much difference there is in different parts of the U.S.A. as far as timing to plant and harvest crops there is. Our optimal day to plant soybeans is June 15. The soybean rows are visible in 3 days and if the soybeans aren't up in 7 days, they are not coming up.
Awesome video
In Wisconsin that 15 acers is really 60 acers with 4 cuttings not sure how many cuttings ya will get off the feild
As someone who has lost his bag of tools before, my deepest condolences man
I’ve been looking forward to seeing this
bro is living the best life
Love your content, so sad you dont post more!
More to come! I have a few video in the backlogs.
If you have a Problem with the Corn and the seeding in spring, you should use a Plow in fall too Plow the Corn stalks in to the Ground. Greetings from Germany
I love your videos
that’s cool
I know this is a bit late but next time you do corn or something stalky make sure to plow it makes it way nicer to plant and easier to cultivate
If you don’t want your planter pulling to the left you should put globe on the planter like a Starfire 3000
I love farming
Love your videos ❤
the digger dragging that first tree really reminded me of a dog tryna play with a stick thats way too big for him lol
Hey, might sound like a dumb question. But I (high school student that would like to study bioengineering, specifically agronomy), have researched quite a bit about nitrogen in the soil (to do with a project). I found that a good and cost-effective way to have higher levels of nitrogen without damaging the environment by using chemicals is to use cover crops. Is that reflected in true agriculture, or is it just wishful thinking or is it just not efficient. Additionally, I play quite a bit of Farming Simulator, which I understand isn't perfectly accurate to real life on many things, but in-game it is one of the best methods to get cheap fertiliser.
Another stupid question, but I sometimes hear the word seeder, and sometimes drill. Is there an actual difference between the two, or is it just different words for the same thing. Farming Sim doesn't make the distinction.
Hey bud hope your knee is getting better Love you awesome vlog I’m so sorry your truck got stolen Im mad. Did you call the fbi as well they can keep a look out
FBI on stolen vehicles? Im not american so im not sure but from what i know they do more complicated crimes
I'm curious why the fbi?
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Finally bro is back 💪🏻
Next time Molboard plough the residue under in the fall and then work it with the disk in the spring. Problem solved - corn residue will break down so much better.
I brod cast my oats and they're coming up good
Yeah the oats are good, just worried about the alfalfa. That’s where the money is in cost of seed and potential profit.
lmao, when finding your issue uncovers five other issues and fails to solve the original one 😂
You need to plant alfala😊 in the fall
I just broadcast it all in with the oats just mix all the seed in the spreader then disc it in and then roll it with coil packers boom your done
love ur vids bro
could we maybe get a drawing of the two places, showing the outline of both farms and whos is whos
Horse tail or like we like to call it cats tail is a super though weed becase in his incredibly long and tough roots
Time to pull a Whistlin Diesel and "Find the guy who stole my truck!"
Granted it would’ve taken forever and been hard to sell that many you could’ve square bales the cornstalks. Usually people who own sheep will buy cornstalk squares as they are easy to bed a small amount of animals with.
More videos
Looks good. Your grass crop needs a feed.
I didnt notice much fertilizer being spread
Heyyy Spencer
Farming simulator farming simulator 25 looking kinda tight😅
Your hay will be fine, if it doesn’t look good the first year don’t get worked up. I always think my hay is an absolute failure til the second yr
Good to know! Thanks for sharing.
Spencer uploaded MOM GET THE CAMERA
Spencer, Maybe a go fund me page to get some of your tools replaced?
I just wonder when Grant new video become???
My dad is selling his 4010 in Michigan will a plow and harrow
I would be interested in learning if you noticed any difference tearing out the windrow of trees, if it affected anythning
Hey spencer, what are your top 5 favorite tractors?
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that is real shame someone stole your pick-up truck 😭😭😭
Damn thieves - here in the UK on my small 20 acres I end up making a secure yard next to my house for my sm
stuff - it is nothing too expensive - but a Ford Ranger, small JD Tractor - implements - tools - 1000 litre fuel tank etc... must have built up a 100k of stuff - I'd be heartbroken if I lost certain things (like my painfully restored JD2040). If you have a patron or just giving let us know.
Please more upload more than just like 1 time a month
Personaly i would have been more agressive with the cultivation there or even grab the plow to get more of the corn residue under.
might have issues with that residue when you get to baling the Alfalafa.
Hey there. New to farming and all the equipment associated with it. What’s the reason for using the discs. Are they to break up soil? The other plow seems to break up the ground well I’m just curious why both are used if that makes sense. Thanks for any input
What would you suggest for a cheap weed suppression cover crop in 5 acres behind an apple orchard and also in the 12 ft rows between our apple tree rows? Thank you
Not sure. I am not the best to give advice here. Almost everything you see on video is my first time trying it. I am not an expert in any of this. Google will be your best bet on that or talk to someone local who knows what they are doing. Oat's seem to be cheap and they die off after a year, that may be an option. Lots of people plant annual rye grass as a cover crop.
I've always struggled to calibrate brillion seeders.
Question: you can't burn the corn husks? Might be extra nutrients or something for the crops?
You can burn them. The idea is you’ll I have more nutrients from the stocks if you leave them intact and let them break down into soil. But too much residue can be a bad thing for next years planting depending on a bunch of variables.
Everyone should use airtags on anything valuable today. You may have been able to locate your truck. Who would have guessed there was crime in Iowa (joke)? Now you have to spend time finding another truck and your insurance premium could double.
Yeah I actually found the truck and did have AirTags in a few items that I found. I’ll have a video out on it soon. It’ll make a good story haha.
Would the corn residue fertilize the alfalfa and oats
Sup
That disk is overkill for a little 4020