For Texas farmers we're looking not just at relative maturity, we're also looking at the vendor trial data locally. The biggest deal we face every year is 90+ temperatures at silking all the way through blacklayer. Getting increasingly higher as full maturity is reached. With that normally planting 116+ corn which often still hits blacklayer at least 200 gdu earlier than predicted. In good years we actually need the full 2800 gdu to blacklayer, and yields are best. The brand I found down south that takes this beating is LG and Terral.
I am subscriber to your channel and always enjoy the videos but I have never commented till now. It was great to see your father talking into the camera. Great channel!!!
Very nice and enjoyable video, as always π Wow, I'd love to see where the fields you are farming are around Neoga (because I lived there for a while in 1989 π)
It is closer to Christmas now. I think of one of my favorite movies at Christmas time. "A Christmas Story" Lenny needs to watch that in 10 years to relate to your message! Another great video
I donβt even think you need a chopping corn head, we put Yetter devastators on our corn head and if you wait a week or two for them to decay a little bit before you work them itβs pretty phenomenal how much of a difference they make when it comes to spring time and you can usually one pass to plant beans
Wow Marty on a interview, how did you manage that Andy??? Now try to get a interview with Miss Katie, that would make allot of our day. Again a nice video about the harvest. I understand that after a month non stop harvesting your machines are getting beat up. Everything goes up in prices last years exept our wages/ earnings, i see that here allot with our farmers. Cheers and keep the vids comming mate. Greetings from Belgium
Iβm assuming youβre a bit behind on the videos as you harvest, when did you actually finish with all the harvesting? In Tuscola over Thanksgiving and looked like most everything was picked in that area. Thanks for taking the time to put up content, always enjoy seeing that area. My uncle lives not far from Lake Mattoon.
Marty, you need a new hat, a clean one for winter:) I know the greasy one shows that you do more than make videos but I am sure we can purchase a new one from your distributor before Christmas?.
Iβm not a farmer but i still watched and listened to every wordβ¦. Good for you being able to make some $$ from your channel! Love the channel and your self deprecating style coming from someone that is quite obviously very knowledgeable hard workingβ¦.
I personally don't mind longer videos, but many people are hesitant to click on them. None of my business, but I think that you'd get more overall views if you cut down to 15 – or even 10 – minutes. Same amount of content, pretty close to the same amount of editing time, and possibly more than double the views. I'm not sure exactly how it works, but I think that YouTube ad placement revenue is optimized once videos hit 10 minutes? Just a thought. I could be way off base. I enjoy you and your content and will watch no matter what.
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Katie when will you start filming?
Infomercial by Marty
I am surprise with the tile holes with the lack of rain this year
Andy, can you also flag your tile holes with gps for easier location when you come back to fix.
Why don't you guys fill the big harvestors
For Texas farmers we're looking not just at relative maturity, we're also looking at the vendor trial data locally. The biggest deal we face every year is 90+ temperatures at silking all the way through blacklayer. Getting increasingly higher as full maturity is reached. With that normally planting 116+ corn which often still hits blacklayer at least 200 gdu earlier than predicted. In good years we actually need the full 2800 gdu to blacklayer, and yields are best. The brand I found down south that takes this beating is LG and Terral.
I am subscriber to your channel and always enjoy the videos but I have never commented till now. It was great to see your father talking into the camera. Great channel!!!
Thunder creek hit him up
your dad did not look happy to be on camera
Now Andy how did you manage to get the boss to stay still for the interview he is always on the go you have a very good channel.
hi nice machine how was the corn crop this year and pay lot in price, where is this farm and does it go to cows or hogs thanks for the video.
Very nice and enjoyable video, as always π
Wow, I'd love to see where the fields you are farming are around Neoga (because I lived there for a while in 1989 π)
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Marty speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do farmers have a higher incidence of getting cancer from spraying all those weed killers?
Great video π π
Don't do much cumbers I have many of them
It is closer to Christmas now. I think of one of my favorite movies at Christmas time. "A Christmas Story" Lenny needs to watch that in 10 years to relate to your message!
Another great video
Hey Trippy,
Whatβs your harvest speed on your S780 ?
I donβt even think you need a chopping corn head, we put Yetter devastators on our corn head and if you wait a week or two for them to decay a little bit before you work them itβs pretty phenomenal how much of a difference they make when it comes to spring time and you can usually one pass to plant beans
Wow Marty on a interview, how did you manage that Andy??? Now try to get a interview with Miss Katie, that would make allot of our day. Again a nice video about the harvest. I understand that after a month non stop harvesting your machines are getting beat up. Everything goes up in prices last years exept our wages/ earnings, i see that here allot with our farmers. Cheers and keep the vids comming mate. Greetings from Belgium
Iβm assuming youβre a bit behind on the videos as you harvest, when did you actually finish with all the harvesting? In Tuscola over Thanksgiving and looked like most everything was picked in that area. Thanks for taking the time to put up content, always enjoy seeing that area. My uncle lives not far from Lake Mattoon.
Trippy, Marty actually talks and he is an excellent pitch man. Who knew. He is an agricultural influencer. ππ½π½
Marty, you need a new hat, a clean one for winter:) I know the greasy one shows that you do more than make videos but I am sure we can purchase a new one from your distributor before Christmas?.
Iβm not a farmer but i still watched and listened to every wordβ¦. Good for you being able to make some $$ from your channel! Love the channel and your self deprecating style coming from someone that is quite obviously very knowledgeable hard workingβ¦.
Almost 4 minutes of commercial? Not cool. Yes adding the smashing bar to to combine is proven to be awesome, I'd invest in one.
I personally don't mind longer videos, but many people are hesitant to click on them. None of my business, but I think that you'd get more overall views if you cut down to 15 – or even 10 – minutes. Same amount of content, pretty close to the same amount of editing time, and possibly more than double the views. I'm not sure exactly how it works, but I think that YouTube ad placement revenue is optimized once videos hit 10 minutes?
Just a thought. I could be way off base.
I enjoy you and your content and will watch no matter what.
If it ain't red leave it in the shed. Lol
Well, boring days are over, unfortunately…
Shoving stuff through the system is definitely the American way. π
Yet again top quality video ππ
Farm acres are the same in NW Indiana, but we don't have the big tracts central Illinois has.
What are avg cash rents now in your area Andy?