All your videos are great with a lot of information, but the best about them is that you don't play any music, the equipment sound is the best music to me, keep it up and thanks for all your videos.
Greetings and a Happy New Year from the UK. Great video with so much going on. Thanks goodness for RTK/GPS. Must be difficult direct drilling into stubble without it.
GPS as in all aspects of farming is a big plus. They have been no-tilling double crop soybeans in WKY since the late 1960's. They used to use row markers. The field stripes from dark to light each pass so it is pretty easy to see where you have traveled.
The first section of the video is harvesting double crop soybeans in the fall. The second section shows wheat being harvested (in June, I believe) and then within an hour or less the soybeans being planted where the wheat was harvested. Then the spraying (probably right after planting the soybeans.) Then back to harvesting the soybeans in the fall. This is my understanding. It's an amazing video. I love watching these. I live in Canada and we have some good agricultural production up here but our climate doesn't allow for anything like this.
Does the wheat straw passes a second time in the combine with the double crop soybean, and if so, does this contaminate the soybeans with wheat and affect the price they can sell them?
Not at all. The wheat stubble pretty much breaks down over the summer and fall. By the time the beans are cut the is little left and the stubble is just cut along with the bean stems and chopped up and blown out the back with the bean residue.
bigtractorpower , thank you very much! You are awesome and I really enjoy the fact that you answer any question we ask very quickly! You're the channel I enjoy the most watching on UA-cam! Excellent job!
Combines Case IH 8240 They have the best look for me.
All your videos are great with a lot of information, but the best about them is that you don't play any music, the equipment sound is the best music to me, keep it up and thanks for all your videos.
I agree. The sound of the machine is music all to itself.
About 90% things related to farming I learnt from you sir.
Thankyou!
I wish you have a happy new year.
Greetings and a Happy New Year from the UK. Great video with so much going on. Thanks goodness for RTK/GPS. Must be difficult direct drilling into stubble without it.
GPS as in all aspects of farming is a big plus. They have been no-tilling double crop soybeans in WKY since the late 1960's. They used to use row markers. The field stripes from dark to light each pass so it is pretty easy to see where you have traveled.
bigtractorpower Thanks for the link, stripes better viewed from cab than ground (camera) level I guess.
Love your videos, thank you for posting and hope you have a happy new year.
Thank you for watching. Happy new year.
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Man that sprayer was in a rush!
This is awesome! any way we could see a farm garage tour of all the equipment? That would be awesome!
At the start and end of this video are two large machinery sheds: m.ua-cam.com/video/u-0twFhar_w/v-deo.html
Big Iron, nice clip !!!
2:08 was the operator practicing for combines on ice?
beautiful farm
great video wish l was there..
guess ive been away from the farm too long but that looks like wheat to me
The first section of the video is harvesting double crop soybeans in the fall. The second section shows wheat being harvested (in June, I believe) and then within an hour or less the soybeans being planted where the wheat was harvested. Then the spraying (probably right after planting the soybeans.) Then back to harvesting the soybeans in the fall. This is my understanding. It's an amazing video. I love watching these. I live in Canada and we have some good agricultural production up here but our climate doesn't allow for anything like this.
The video is set up to show the process of double crop soybeans being planted after wheat.
At least here, nobody can accuse the combine of "sowing the next year's crop," because it's a DIFFERENT crop!
Ha!
True
Does the wheat straw passes a second time in the combine with the double crop soybean, and if so, does this contaminate the soybeans with wheat and affect the price they can sell them?
Not at all. The wheat stubble pretty much breaks down over the summer and fall. By the time the beans are cut the is little left and the stubble is just cut along with the bean stems and chopped up and blown out the back with the bean residue.
bigtractorpower , thank you very much! You are awesome and I really enjoy the fact that you answer any question we ask very quickly! You're the channel I enjoy the most watching on UA-cam! Excellent job!
@@remigagne450 Whatever wheat stubble is left, it helps the header glide over the filed.
Só máquinas tp. Em 🤩
What do these famers do for a fertilizing program? Just curious....
They broadcast dry fertilizer ahead of corn and broadcast fertilizer with wheat seed and disk it to seed the wheat crop after corn.
Soja de segunda fácil de trillar
god bless america for john deere
Seldon Carnahan Without the red ones JD would have nothing to copy from lol.
First
Alec Hintz I don't know a lot about farming but how can you plant seeds without tilling first, I don't mean to sound ignorant, I apologize.
Alec Hintz first what?
Woops I was first to comment on the video that is why I said first