Who woulda ever thought anyone anywhere would care about rice farming? The answer is YOU Matt and your excellent videos. The subject is fascinating and you make it so. Many thanks for your effort in bringing us along with you as you farm rice in Ca. You do a Terrific Job and I hope you continue doing so for as long as you wish and do so in the best of health. GREAT JOB...THANK YOU.
You only have to worry about loading the back of the bucket, the front of the bucket loads itself. It’s something we tell new loader operators. Kinda true though.
Growing up on row crop farm, corn and soybeans seeing a farmer get excited about his fields being flooded is strange concept to wrap my head around! But hey keep up the good work!
Awesome day on the farm. I live in cotton farm area in SE Az and the cotton is popping up all over here. I get excited seeing the tiny plants pop up and start the growing season. I work at the local hardware store so when I can I talk to the farmers and ask how things are going. It is a lot of work to keep a farm going.
Great video matthew. All your hard work is paying off. I work at an elevator we load trains, I've broke one of those before. In fact the broken one is now a lawn oranimate
Awesome video! I really like the style you put into your videos. Instant subscribed! I know its crazy adding video work on top of farming work, but we really appreciate it! I'm learning for sure, I live up in Alberta with a bunch of cattle around me. Most of the time up here when a field gets flooded, it freezes and we play hockey on it! 🥅🏒 Take care and God Bless!
I knew absolutely nothing about rice farming! Not much rice growing in northern Michigan!. We would be hard pressed to find a flat field, too short of a growing season here. Temperature went down to 34 last night. Thanks for the vidios..
Hi Matt, Have you ever considered drilling dry fert? Here we drill our dry fert zinc coated nitrogen at a depth of 6 to 8 inches. The zinc is a polymer coating to give the benifits of slow release of the nitrogen...
It's interesting comparing what you're doing to what is happening here in the Willamette Valley. The grass seed and other crops are maybe a month away from harvest. Things really popped up with the mild and warm weather we've had.
Nice to see the water going into the field. Planting must be next. The railroad knuckle coupler you saw is less common now with better train handling and better coupler construction. It likely broke for the same reason your harrow shank broken too much dynamic force. The causes of the dynamic forces are complex to simple. Yes it can cause a derailment (a few car) or a wreck (a bunch of cars).
Matt (or Matthew. Which one do you prefer?). Question for you. When you start the initial irrigation from the main farming canal, do you worry about the fertilizer leaching out of the soil where the water enters the field (looked like a nice flow) and concentrating elsewhere in the field? Thanks
Matthew, love the channel. Very informative. Looks like the fertilizer application is contracted out? Also, I have heard the term "lazer leveling" rice fields. Have you covered that process previously?
12:32 I would take a manually operated ladder before a hydraulic version. Eventually the hydraulic version will break where the mechanical will work forever hopefully.
That's a knuckle coupler, and the draw bar was pulled to hard and broke. To much force or it just gave way. Train probably went into emergency braking. Train haul corn, rice 🌽 🍚 efficiently except in this case.
Now I know why wheat is half price of rice...We no-till plant 85 lbs into corn stubble and after putting on fertilizer broadcast and 16" water with 32-00-00 we harvest 6,000 lbs. Your not paying $8/ac inch for water and buying sprinklers and high dollar pumps so you are making money with lots of field operations.
Tu é o americano eu sou brasileiro eu moro em Santa Vitória do palmar então bora cara eu vou mandar com essas vacas aí eu tenho 11 anos então vou aí meter com essas coisas aí de arroz eu tenho uma fazendinha de brinquedo aí que eu planto arroz assim faz as coisas tudo direitinho eu tenho um monte de trator reto essas coisas reto eu só tenho mas o resto é tudo bom tá então por favor cara chega aí fala aí comigo aí tá um like aí para ti cara então muito obrigado
Who woulda ever thought anyone anywhere would care about rice farming? The answer is YOU Matt and your excellent videos. The subject is fascinating and you make it so. Many thanks for your effort in bringing us along with you as you farm rice in Ca. You do a Terrific Job and I hope you continue doing so for as long as you wish and do so in the best of health. GREAT JOB...THANK YOU.
Big fan from India
You only have to worry about loading the back of the bucket, the front of the bucket loads itself. It’s something we tell new loader operators. Kinda true though.
Oh man I love watching this show! 👍😍
Thanks Robbie!
Thanks for all you hard work on the vids . GREAT JOB MATT!
very good video friend
Hey Matt, ever thought of a time lapse for flooding the fields?
It's coming along almost ready to plant be safe God bless and keep on farming 👍👍👍👍👍
Growing up on row crop farm, corn and soybeans seeing a farmer get excited about his fields being flooded is strange concept to wrap my head around! But hey keep up the good work!
Awesome day on the farm. I live in cotton farm area in SE Az and the cotton is popping up all over here. I get excited seeing the tiny plants pop up and start the growing season. I work at the local hardware store so when I can I talk to the farmers and ask how things are going. It is a lot of work to keep a farm going.
Know why AZ grows so much cotton? Boll weevils. The little varmints chased cotton out of the south.
You did a great job . Production will be bumper.God bless you.
Saving California's fisheries one fish at a time.
lol
Nice tractor work, cant wait for the seeding episode.
Great video matthew. All your hard work is paying off. I work at an elevator we load trains, I've broke one of those before. In fact the broken one is now a lawn oranimate
Another great delivery
Good stuff interesting to see the amount of work that goes into planting a crop of rice.
Nice work 💪💪👌 and great to see you helping out them critters lol
Hard work and very satisfying. Is there a Mrs. Rice Farmer? Thanks for the video's.
Awesome video! I really like the style you put into your videos. Instant subscribed! I know its crazy adding video work on top of farming work, but we really appreciate it! I'm learning for sure, I live up in Alberta with a bunch of cattle around me. Most of the time up here when a field gets flooded, it freezes and we play hockey on it! 🥅🏒 Take care and God Bless!
Those drawheads fall out occasionally. We had one derail the last car of a train about a month ago.
Enjoyed the video.
Nice farmall, handy tractor I bet with that loader on her
I knew absolutely nothing about rice farming! Not much rice growing in northern Michigan!. We would be hard pressed to find a flat field, too short of a growing season here. Temperature went down to 34 last night. Thanks for the vidios..
Amazing. Sweatshirt to 100 in just a few days.
Hola saludos en realidad es la manera sana y armónica de producir arroz sin afectar a las otras especies!!!
another great video. thanks.
That’s called a Draw Bar. Railroad lingo.
US Santa Cruz...the banana slugs!
Vincent Vega approved
great job Matt
Hi Matt,
Have you ever considered drilling dry fert?
Here we drill our dry fert zinc coated nitrogen at a depth of 6 to 8 inches. The zinc is a polymer coating to give the benifits of slow release of the nitrogen...
It's interesting comparing what you're doing to what is happening here in the Willamette Valley. The grass seed and other crops are maybe a month away from harvest. Things really popped up with the mild and warm weather we've had.
Nice to see the water going into the field. Planting must be next. The railroad knuckle coupler you saw is less common now with better train handling and better coupler construction. It likely broke for the same reason your harrow shank broken too much dynamic force. The causes of the dynamic forces are complex to simple. Yes it can cause a derailment (a few car) or a wreck (a bunch of cars).
Get a cordless impact wrench, trust me.
I was thinking the same thing ! I have a Dewalt 1/2 inch impact it handles those bolts great !
Added one to my tool box and it was a game changer
Felicidades!!!👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁
Your nice farming bro i like it.
Watch out for that danger noodle
I grew up around cattle and hog manure being spread all over and it does smell but theres nothing like the stench of chicken litter.
I wanted an hour of triplane action!!!!
I feel gipped
Thanks, your channel rocks.
U made me wait so much for the fertilizer applicator.
I need more up close of the applicator... some show of heavy machinery.
do you use any shoe while visiting fields and while working in fields filled with water . suggest me the brand shoe you choose
WAt up to the best rice guy I no
Matt (or Matthew. Which one do you prefer?). Question for you. When you start the initial irrigation from the main farming canal, do you worry about the fertilizer leaching out of the soil where the water enters the field (looked like a nice flow) and concentrating elsewhere in the field? Thanks
Why do you go full throttle? i just use the gas pedal
Watch for Snakes in the Pickup!
Could you please do a video on the challenger tractor that was a cool looking machine 👍🏻
Why do you use the manual throttle when you don't need so much engine revs ? The fodpanl is not economic ?!
Matthew, love the channel. Very informative. Looks like the fertilizer application is contracted out?
Also, I have heard the term "lazer leveling" rice fields. Have you covered that process previously?
Hi Matthew, your explanations are fantastic. You are up there with the best talks on Ted.com
12:32 I would take a manually operated ladder before a hydraulic version. Eventually the hydraulic version will break where the mechanical will work forever hopefully.
SanFranciscoBay the ladder is electric not hydraulic and you would be surprised how long those actuators last and the conditions they last in.
But how many times do manually actuated get forgotten and ripped off? Just switching from one repair to different one.
3:51 troubles getting up the berm?
I’m a farm in the East coast we grow corn soybeans and wheat 2018 we lost are contract for tobacco
30k views under 1k likes?! Come on guys i think more people liked the video but i think they all forgot to press the button i guess..
Cory bobby frankie MATTIE bwahh haha I didn't break no shank it was like that already! The other guy woulda just buried it and said "I don't know"!?
What fertilizer you use in paddy season?
Why do you run every wide open all the time??
Funny I was thinking of asking u about snakes ten seconds before u showed a snake.......lol
Are they venomous?
That's a knuckle coupler, and the draw bar was pulled to hard and broke. To much force or it just gave way. Train probably went into emergency braking. Train haul corn, rice 🌽 🍚 efficiently except in this case.
Hey Matt are these videos within days of uploading?
How many seed kg use in one hectare?
180 kg / ha
Now I know why wheat is half price of rice...We no-till plant 85 lbs into corn stubble and after putting on fertilizer broadcast and 16" water with 32-00-00 we harvest 6,000 lbs. Your not paying $8/ac inch for water and buying sprinklers and high dollar pumps so you are making money with lots of field operations.
Tu é o americano eu sou brasileiro eu moro em Santa Vitória do palmar então bora cara eu vou mandar com essas vacas aí eu tenho 11 anos então vou aí meter com essas coisas aí de arroz eu tenho uma fazendinha de brinquedo aí que eu planto arroz assim faz as coisas tudo direitinho eu tenho um monte de trator reto essas coisas reto eu só tenho mas o resto é tudo bom tá então por favor cara chega aí fala aí comigo aí tá um like aí para ti cara então muito obrigado
I am early