Kat, thanks for the great message. Glad you’re learning and enjoying. Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions about rice farming in California. -Matthew
Matt that was classic telling Frankie that he left his phone in the fridge. I was hoping to make a trip up to hopefully see or meet up with you and Juan but my digestive system started to fail very quickly causing it to rejecting everything I drink and eat. Over the last 90 days I have lost 78 lbs and being 6ft 6in tall and only weigh 132lbs as of today. I have 36 specialist surgeon's over the last 3 days come see me at the hospital and there's nothing they can do to fix it. Never expected news like this. But keep up the great work on the farm and the amazing content teaching the world about Rice farming from the beginning to the end. Ryne
You know when I was down in Missouri I saw them planting rice in the field in sand and water running in the fields now I know how you guys do it thank you for showing me great video
To a man who knows how to Shovel into a new job! Did it so well that they appointed him full time Shovel man! And gave him a brand new pair of Gloves for his efforts! lol.
HAHA! So good at shoveling he went full time. It's like my wife saying, you're so good at cleaning the dishes you should always clean the dishes. It's fine. No gloves though. -Matthew
Ahhh it was great seeing the shovel get some TLC. Looking sharp... If anyone ask, yes, you can dig it. Great pointer work with the shovel as well. And yes, that farmer and his shovel shadow works. I also think you have a new Olympic event, the shovel toss... Great update.
I always preferred to take my drill and drill rice right behind the land planes, then have the levees lasered layout done pulled and seeded gates installed
I don't know what kind of this laveler. Without this laveler all thing are same yet as our. But we uses laser land laveler and apply fertilizers by manually. Good video.
Nita Crawford, totally worth watching every episode possible. He has quite a few posted by now. There's a ton of stuff I've seen in these videos that I remember my family doing when I was a kid. A few questions I was too afraid to ask my dad were answered as well. (We got 'just do what I told you' enough to quit asking my dad- a rice & Walnut farmer) Thanks so much for RICE FARMING TV!
Yes sir, Alex. We’re an hour drive from Williams. We farm in Biggs and Richvale. Did you drive truck or tractor for them during the great rice harvest of ‘88? -M.
@@Ricefarmingtv I drove an Axial Flow combine with front end on tracks, retaining rear steer wheels. They had 2 of those, 2 yellow machines on full track and 6 smaller IH combines. They had 'bank outs' similar to yours with fat tractor tyres and gas v8s. I was struck particularly by the noise of crunching over the crayfish. Good memories. I also did a stint shining a torch for a cropduster, helping him mark runs at night when he was applying insecticides against aphids. At night because the bees would be asleep. The guy had 2 planes with radial engines and a guy at the base mixing tankloads. He also sold light aircraft to customers in Australia. His wife is Australian, if she is still around. They were based just outside Williams. The foreman on the farm was an English guy Tim. I forget his last name but had a strong Essex accent. I am Dutch, but have lived in Oz and UK. Rice is hard on gear, I had to hard face all the drum in my combine before we started harvest. It was a great time.
Matt Maybe I am lazy but A smooth edged, wide, bucket on the backhoe would easily do 90% of the clean out leaving just a little bit of hand shoveling right at the box. I have to clean the ends of the culverts on my fields as the corn stalks wash/float there when we have heavy rains. It would be much like what your doing. Also I am wondering about the horsepower needed to work your soil. You not disking that deep on these passes so why not a wider tandem disk??? With those size tractors we would be running 25-30 foot wide tandem disks, working the soil 4-5 inches deep. This would be in a clay/loam type of soil. In sandy soil you could pull wider disks that that.
The shoveling work is hard on your back. I would hire some local teenagers and have them photo a before and after of each finished box. Pay them a decent wage by the hour.
I had a Scott land plane made in Dewitt Arkansas in the 80's it was a 16 X 60 with 3 16ft. Blades angled at 45 degrees front to back I took an 80 acre field from 12 levees down to 7 by running it east and west across the whole field and then at an angles till I was at 90 degrees to the first pass I've now has a similar land plane that is an 18 X 80 footer
Totally a wonderful action packed video Matthew! Tractors in action in freshly turned spring fields sings Nature's harmony to awakening the ground. Spare tractors may be as handy as spare parts for keeping an operation on schedule. A good sharp shovel may make the worker's tasks heave easier. But have you ever counted the number of times in a day that you open and close your truck door? Hope the seasonal break downs are over for the year. Keep that shovel just a moving along. Each full shovel removed is one less remaining til planting moves forward. Happy Shoveling Matthew! -Bob...
Hi Matthew, how many times do you pass the field with the land leveler? And why don't you use a laser or GPS system in the leveler for better water efficiency?
Generally 1 pass does the job, depending on the field soil type they'll do 2. but if odd spots are spotted then they'll do another whole field pass. GPS equipment is crazy expensive to buy/or use from a contractor but farmers try to do it every few years for sure. I can't speak for Matthew's farm but If the budget doesn't pan out to get them then use the equipment you have.
Before Case and International merged a man I had working for me said that in Mexico Case is called a donkey. Is the Case IH Magnum better than they used to be or is the price the reason for buying a Magnum?
Case used to be bad on their engines, valves & headers would go out frequently. but early 2000's they finally overhauled it with upgrades and overall Case quality has went up 10 folds. Still there transmissions still need work. Wanted to trade in our old '74 IH 1044 for a Case 120c but I demo'ed it and holy shit you gotta give that sucker force to get into gear.
Can you help me by explaining why they call it a "box"..? FYI, they also call them a box in certain south american countries. And that is surprising. Also, is it called a box only in rice plantations..? What do they call them in the other farms such as sugar cane and whatever else require that much water. cheers
I’m not an arm chair quarterback: Curious....your guy that is running the off-set disk. Why is he running it to the right? I was taught by the old timers to make left turns simply because it didn’t put a bind on the disk gangs. It also appears there’s quite a bit of Johnson Grass along the levies and ditch banks. Spraying those weeds not an option?
I'm kinda curious, but how come you guys don't put on your own fertilizer? I'm also kinda curious as to why you fly on your seed instead of using a large air seeder so you can have better seed placement.
15:54 can't help but feel you're just a shadow of your former self...sorry. Look, up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Rice Farmer. Able to jump small ditches in a single bound. Lol
Filippo, I definitely at least need to check out the rice fields in Italy. That would be cool. We do have laser/GPS land levelers here in California as well. -Matthew
Hi Matthew my wife was asking me when rice planting was over and I said to her I believe it’s over now they just wait for it to grow but now I see your video and I see you guys are still planting and fertilizing so when do you usually finish and how long for the rice to grow
Hi Sam, I have a good buddy who grows in Bay City, Texas. I'm actually having trouble keeping my videos up to date with the crop. At this point we are planted. We are behind Texas but not as much as it seems here in this video. -Matthew
I have a question about the plane you use to fly on the rice. When your looking from the pilots angle what are the lights that flash right part where they fill the seed? I see them flashing but have never heard you say what they were for. Could you please explain that for me please. Thank you so much.
Matthew, why do you need to land plane the fields EVERY year? ..Also can you use concrete to line the rice boxes to avoid the dreaded seasonal shoveling? Btw, like the new intro..”Lets Work” ..keep up the great videos, l’m sure it’s a lot of work..
Dirt moves throughout the year due do tractors,irrigation,rainfall,etc so you'll get uneven spots in the field. Back in the day I've seen a clay loam soil type in a corner move over to middle of one field due to heavy rainfall sounds silly but it's true.
You didn’t learn that we disc the fields, that we then level them out? Don’t expect to learn everything about farming rice in under 30 minutes. If you want a pretty good overview of how rice is grown-check out my 2019 Crop Year Playlist-it’s a little more straight forward.
Matt. This video was 27 minutes long. Much of it was fill and unnecessary. Make your point then end the video. Use only what is necessary to complete your story. Respect the viewers time. Viewers don't need to see the door being opened, the gear shift lever moved repeatedly. Ask yourself, "What is the purpose of this video?" "What do I need to show to prove my point?"
Since he has many, many more subscribers than you do, I can only assume you are trying that tired old ploy of trolling a more popular channel in a desperate attempt to get more traffic. I won't be viewing anything of yours as a result.
Do your thumbs ever get sore? Do you ever run short of waves? You're little boy driving noises are telling... and the whining, sad... But, you can count - at least to 6, so that "counts" for something. Don't quit your day job...
Glad to see I am not the only one with a crushed/dented farm truck
In 1976 the first year that I worked in the rice fields I pulled a 90 foot land plane with a D6 cat. What a beast
Jeff, 90'--that's huge. Remember we have that D7 Cat. Very cool.
-M.
I LIKE RICE IT YUMMMY
I never thought i’d be binging videos about rice farming, but here I am! I’ve learned more in the past few episodes than I have in weeks
Kat, thanks for the great message. Glad you’re learning and enjoying. Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions about rice farming in California.
-Matthew
Rice Farming TV Thanks, buddy! I’m excited to see this year’s yield and i’m now fully invested lol
Matt that was classic telling Frankie that he left his phone in the fridge. I was hoping to make a trip up to hopefully see or meet up with you and Juan but my digestive system started to fail very quickly causing it to rejecting everything I drink and eat. Over the last 90 days I have lost 78 lbs and being 6ft 6in tall and only weigh 132lbs as of today. I have 36 specialist surgeon's over the last 3 days come see me at the hospital and there's nothing they can do to fix it. Never expected news like this. But keep up the great work on the farm and the amazing content teaching the world about Rice farming from the beginning to the end. Ryne
What a fun washing you and your work
You know when I was down in Missouri I saw them planting rice in the field in sand and water running in the fields now I know how you guys do it thank you for showing me great video
Mario Andretti would be proud of your race car sound effects...
GO FRANKIEEE!!!
I see rice fields all up and down I5.....very interesting & enjoyable videos .👍🍻
Cheers Razz! Glad you are enjoying. We’re right off Highway 99 in Biggs and Richvale-rice country.
-Matthew
Matt...you are definitely gearing your channel more towards non farmers....keep on farming ✌🏼👍🏼
You make Frankie believe he left his phone in fridge funny rice farming is hard work and it calls for a lots of patience not that easy
When you started leg sweeping all I could think of was, "sweep the leg Johnny....." 😂
To a man who knows how to Shovel into a new job! Did it so well that they appointed him full time Shovel man! And gave him a brand new pair of Gloves for his efforts! lol.
HAHA! So good at shoveling he went full time. It's like my wife saying, you're so good at cleaning the dishes you should always clean the dishes. It's fine. No gloves though.
-Matthew
hehe ... without losing the mood! Sin old Deere waiting to draw water, deserved to show the Case how to work in style. :)
This episode should have been titled "How many excuses can I make to put off shoveling".
All that shoveling and not a single "#CROPFIT". Matt, you are slipping! Lol
Besides leveling, the landplane also churns up the topsoil, making finer seedbed.
I'm a retired finger pointer!
I love shoveling!!! I can watch it all day long!!!!!😁😁😁😁
How much feet for this leveler. Nice video 👍
Ahhh it was great seeing the shovel get some TLC. Looking sharp... If anyone ask, yes, you can dig it. Great pointer work with the shovel as well. And yes, that farmer and his shovel shadow works. I also think you have a new Olympic event, the shovel toss... Great update.
I always preferred to take my drill and drill rice right behind the land planes, then have the levees lasered layout done pulled and seeded gates installed
I like the holes in shovels, cool lil trick
This is the one i was waiting for... the land planer. Woh woh.
I don't know what kind of this laveler. Without this laveler all thing are same yet as our. But we uses laser land laveler and apply fertilizers by manually. Good video.
Just started watching your channel yesterday. Never seen rice production before.
Nothing like your favorite shovel (wood handle only way to go) all sharpened and ready to go! Great video. Land planes working good!
Nita Crawford, totally worth watching every episode possible. He has quite a few posted by now. There's a ton of stuff I've seen in these videos that I remember my family doing when I was a kid. A few questions I was too afraid to ask my dad were answered as well. (We got 'just do what I told you' enough to quit asking my dad- a rice & Walnut farmer) Thanks so much for RICE FARMING TV!
I wonder if you're near Williams, where I did a harvest for the Kalfbeeks back in 88.
Yes sir, Alex. We’re an hour drive from Williams. We farm in Biggs and Richvale. Did you drive truck or tractor for them during the great rice harvest of ‘88?
-M.
@@Ricefarmingtv I drove an Axial Flow combine with front end on tracks, retaining rear steer wheels. They had 2 of those, 2 yellow machines on full track and 6 smaller IH combines. They had 'bank outs' similar to yours with fat tractor tyres and gas v8s. I was struck particularly by the noise of crunching over the crayfish. Good memories. I also did a stint shining a torch for a cropduster, helping him mark runs at night when he was applying insecticides against aphids. At night because the bees would be asleep. The guy had 2 planes with radial engines and a guy at the base mixing tankloads. He also sold light aircraft to customers in Australia. His wife is Australian, if she is still around. They were based just outside Williams. The foreman on the farm was an English guy Tim. I forget his last name but had a strong Essex accent. I am Dutch, but have lived in Oz and UK. Rice is hard on gear, I had to hard face all the drum in my combine before we started harvest. It was a great time.
Great video matthew thanks for sharing.
Matt Maybe I am lazy but A smooth edged, wide, bucket on the backhoe would easily do 90% of the clean out leaving just a little bit of hand shoveling right at the box. I have to clean the ends of the culverts on my fields as the corn stalks wash/float there when we have heavy rains. It would be much like what your doing.
Also I am wondering about the horsepower needed to work your soil. You not disking that deep on these passes so why not a wider tandem disk??? With those size tractors we would be running 25-30 foot wide tandem disks, working the soil 4-5 inches deep. This would be in a clay/loam type of soil. In sandy soil you could pull wider disks that that.
The shoveling work is hard on your back. I would hire some local teenagers and have them photo a before and after of each finished box. Pay them a decent wage by the hour.
do you use any shoe while visiting fields and while working in fields filled with water . suggest me the brand shoe you choose
How long does it take them to plane one field? Do they just keep,going over and over it till they fell it’s leveled out enough?
I had a Scott land plane made in Dewitt Arkansas in the 80's it was a 16 X 60 with 3 16ft. Blades angled at 45 degrees front to back I took an 80 acre field from 12 levees down to 7 by running it east and west across the whole field and then at an angles till I was at 90 degrees to the first pass I've now has a similar land plane that is an 18 X 80 footer
Now Matthew that shoveling cant be that tough you haven't had to remove wind breaker or sweat shirt HA HA
Totally a wonderful action packed video Matthew! Tractors in action in freshly turned spring fields sings Nature's harmony to awakening the ground. Spare tractors may be as handy as spare parts for keeping an operation on schedule. A good sharp shovel may make the worker's tasks heave easier. But have you ever counted the number of times in a day that you open and close your truck door? Hope the seasonal break downs are over for the year. Keep that shovel just a moving along. Each full shovel removed is one less remaining til planting moves forward. Happy Shoveling Matthew! -Bob...
Hi Matthew, how many times do you pass the field with the land leveler? And why don't you use a laser or GPS system in the leveler for better water efficiency?
Generally 1 pass does the job, depending on the field soil type they'll do 2. but if odd spots are spotted then they'll do another whole field pass. GPS equipment is crazy expensive to buy/or use from a contractor but farmers try to do it every few years for sure. I can't speak for Matthew's farm but If the budget doesn't pan out to get them then use the equipment you have.
Before Case and International merged a man I had working for me said that in Mexico Case is called a donkey. Is the Case IH Magnum better than they used to be or is the price the reason for buying a Magnum?
Case used to be bad on their engines, valves & headers would go out frequently. but early 2000's they finally overhauled it with upgrades and overall Case quality has went up 10 folds. Still there transmissions still need work. Wanted to trade in our old '74 IH 1044 for a Case 120c but I demo'ed it and holy shit you gotta give that sucker force to get into gear.
Love the videos
I like you work
Hi bro I'm watching now in Turkey
Can you help me by explaining why they call it a "box"..? FYI, they also call them a box in certain south american countries. And that is surprising. Also, is it called a box only in rice plantations..? What do they call them in the other farms such as sugar cane and whatever else require that much water. cheers
I hate a rice shovel unless it's necessary LOL
Might be a dumb question but is there a tillage tool that will eliminate making so many passes?
Yes, JD and Case released a implement that does about 3/4 years ago, but they are big and expensive.
I’m not an arm chair quarterback: Curious....your guy that is running the off-set disk. Why is he running it to the right? I was taught by the old timers to make left turns simply because it didn’t put a bind on the disk gangs. It also appears there’s quite a bit of Johnson Grass along the levies and ditch banks. Spraying those weeds not an option?
I'm kinda curious, but how come you guys don't put on your own fertilizer? I'm also kinda curious as to why you fly on your seed instead of using a large air seeder so you can have better seed placement.
Nobody uses air seeders here at all. Everything is planted by airplane.
15:54 can't help but feel you're just a shadow of your former self...sorry.
Look, up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Rice Farmer.
Able to jump small ditches in a single bound. Lol
You should check out lazer levellers for rice fields that we have here in italy
Filippo, I definitely at least need to check out the rice fields in Italy. That would be cool. We do have laser/GPS land levelers here in California as well.
-Matthew
Hi Matthew my wife was asking me when rice planting was over and I said to her I believe it’s over now they just wait for it to grow but now I see your video and I see you guys are still planting and fertilizing so when do you usually finish and how long for the rice to grow
If it is like my farming we farm for years onto future crops even though we are harvesting.
This is what I was waiting for 👍🏽👍🏽
It’s strange to see the rice here in Texas is half grown and y’all are just getting started
Hi Sam, I have a good buddy who grows in Bay City, Texas. I'm actually having trouble keeping my videos up to date with the crop. At this point we are planted. We are behind Texas but not as much as it seems here in this video.
-Matthew
Love this!
I have a question about the plane you use to fly on the rice. When your looking from the pilots angle what are the lights that flash right part where they fill the seed? I see them flashing but have never heard you say what they were for. Could you please explain that for me please. Thank you so much.
I think it tells the pilot if they are wide to the left or right or on center.
Yes... It tells the pilot where is the next pass when he turns around.. So he doesnt leave spaces wirhout seeding or overseeding too.
Matthew, why do you need to land plane the fields EVERY year? ..Also can you use concrete to line the rice boxes to avoid the dreaded seasonal shoveling? Btw, like the new intro..”Lets Work” ..keep up the great videos, l’m sure it’s a lot of work..
Dirt moves throughout the year due do tractors,irrigation,rainfall,etc so you'll get uneven spots in the field. Back in the day I've seen a clay loam soil type in a corner move over to middle of one field due to heavy rainfall sounds silly but it's true.
You are a funy guy
Like, great video
Thank you, Jan!
-M.
Wat up to the best rice farming I no
you use anhydrous ammonia for fertilizing?
If you had to go looking for Frankie's telephone so that you could keep in touch, how did you know that he had left it behind?
Argyll, good question. He called me on Chuck's phone. They were disking along side each other and he popped out of the cab.
-Matthew
All day long you call and call and call bustin my zone. Of course I left it in my car (on purpose) and quit calling me frankie that's a girl's name.
Do u guys use GPS when leveling?
Many farms do hear in California. I don’t know if Matthew does though. We use big laser guided scrapers and triplanes to level the ground here.
I live in the 190 hood it’s a case tractor
This Guy Is Not "Half As Cute" ,,, As He Thinks He Is,,, That's To Bad,,, This Could Be a Very Interesting Series,,,
At 4:22 why is he reving the tractor so hard why not just change to a lower gear
One day you're going to throw that shavel into the ute but will end up in the back window, now that would be fun, not.
Leg sweep , leg sweep Hernia, hernia , third NUT .. NO THANKS
You could be my personal trainer, Edward! Slogan: numb nuts, dumb nuts, fun nuts-some nuts? Yep, 2 nuts no doughnuts. 🤣
-M.
1st
No one cares lol
i learned nothing about rice farming.
You didn’t learn that we disc the fields, that we then level them out? Don’t expect to learn everything about farming rice in under 30 minutes. If you want a pretty good overview of how rice is grown-check out my 2019 Crop Year Playlist-it’s a little more straight forward.
Matt. This video was 27 minutes long. Much of it was fill and unnecessary. Make your point then end the video. Use only what is necessary to complete your story. Respect the viewers time. Viewers don't need to see the door being opened, the gear shift lever moved repeatedly. Ask yourself,
"What is the purpose of this video?"
"What do I need to show to prove my point?"
Since he has many, many more subscribers than you do, I can only assume you are trying that tired old ploy of trolling a more popular channel in a desperate attempt to get more traffic. I won't be viewing anything of yours as a result.
Do your thumbs ever get sore? Do you ever run short of waves? You're little boy driving noises are telling... and the whining, sad... But, you can count - at least to 6, so that "counts" for something. Don't quit your day job...
I see you have no content and one lone subscriber. Don’t quit your day job.
Love this!