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Our tanker trailer has been giving us a few problems lately. Today, we bit the bullet and made it go fully autonomous. THIS THING IS AWESOME!
Our tanker trailer has been giving us a few problems lately. Today, we bit the bullet and made it go fully autonomous. THIS THING IS AWESOME!
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I grew up on the farm, my dad and grandpa, always said for corn. Was, knee high by the fourth of July….
Where is Cooper ?
Tilling is essential because of compaction even just minimal till is good looks like you have soil that can be tilled normally and not compromise the soil quality 😊 on my farm we couldn't get by with no till plus with tillage we can limit our chemical usage and that saves us money
Im impressed that this dog is still alive!
I'm surprised you aren't painting the tanks black
Cole I have a question for you why don't you plant wheat and the reasoning behind if you have time to answer I'll be greatly appreciated
No till is a short term system at best ,the difference between the 2 parts of the field make that obvious.The cost of cultivating versus loss of yield is the biggest consideration.I spoke with an old grain farmer many years ago ,he reckoned that no till yield dropped off dramatically after year 3. It might be worth splitting one field, till ,no till and measure the difference in costen versus return
It takes a few years to see the plus of No Till. It don't happen over night or the first year or 2
Here I thought with all of the fields planted, it was time for the farmers to sit back, relax and enjoy watching the crops grow. LOL
Ricky Racoon when under the boom only to find Cle the Corn Star!
This video was super high quality great job!! ❤
How is the lawsuit with the bin site going?
Your videos are worth waiting for. Enjoy the interactions of you and your dad, especially as you learn and try new things. We feel like we’re on this adventure with you in a small way. Thanks for the great content – it’s appreciated!
Tillage is for tree huggers
Great video!
Don't smell the bottle if chlorine under you sink that was a stupid thing to say. Think before you speak Cole.
Thanks for your videos Cole and Nave I don’t always comment but I do enjoy watching you. Please don’t Apologize for not putting your videos out on time. You are a farmer and have many jobs on the farm and off that may not always be seen by us. I appreciate what you post. Hugs to you All of your family. Take care stay safe and farm on.🌺🤙🏼
By the way Doug Apple Gate looks a lot like Gibs on NCIS LOL.
In Illinois…up to the knee by July 4th. You are fine.
There is the possibility that your trash panda buddy might have rabies. Be careful around him. You might need to take your pellet rifle out of the closet.
The coffee pot is a Kettle 16:58.
Hey Cole, Watching this video today reminded me of one of Marion Calmer's most recent videos titled " Intense Drought is Amplifying Differences in Calmer's Fertilizer and Stratification Studies " which kind of explains exactly what you found in the waterways where Cooper tilled into the crops a bit. It seems that tilling in the P & K that you guys have Top spread over your acres gives a significant boost to those plants….. You may have found something to help you get to 300 bushels and acre sooner ……….
Weak gps signal shows up on your mapping
Did you do this so when something messes up you can just sue them !!????
Cole – Consider doing a no-plant year on part of that field with Sorghum-Sudangrass and chop/drop the mulch and leave it on the field, part of the no-till is to add more matter to the field. I believe you should get 3 chop/drop out of a season. The roots from mature S-S are prolific. 3rd chop around September, follow with a seeder and spread a cold-weather cover crop (peas?), and plant corn the following year.
The Farm has to be the first priority… The videos are a welcome secondary bonus for us armchair farmers.
Well im not a farmer but the no tile is as far as i know it proven to yield higher in the long run. Compares to tiled soil that just deplete the ground entirely until the point you have to get a cat d11 with a ripper to even get a 100b/acre yield. So tilling is for corporate farms that just move on when the land is worthless and no-tile is for family farms that want to farm the land for generations.
Another getter done CC, DC, and Cper C
Seems to me like cooper is over the whole youtube b.s
When is your merch going to include light up keychains, salt and pepper shakers and signed photos of Summer in the corn star mascot costume …signed of course . Take care like how ypu keep things entertaining.
You're doing great! Keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to the house changes with the new baby!!