Good day Granny! Daniel, that sure looks like 18 rows on those corn ears. Pretty darn good Corn! Thanks for sharing the first day of corn cutting! Enjoyed the wasp dance too. It's almost as good as the drone footage. You all be safe during harvest!
Howdy Daniel, Howdy Granny, I hope ya'll are having a great day so far, Uh.. April 2nd Daniel ?? Isn't that when you should be planting, i guess ya'll found a way, to harvest at the same day as planting, ya'll gotta share your secret to that 😂🤣 Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends, Peace
We're pulling 18 rows by 35 kernals long without going to the tip...we don't have irrigation and had a really cold July...timely rains are a gift from God.
Great looking corn! I know you’re excited it better than last year’s corn harvest. Looks a little green yet. Hopefully it dries with some sunshine and this heat. Keep the videos coming. Thanks
Hey Daniel I love ur channel I'm starting on my own me and my dad was just in eufula bought aCR 7090 and planter tractor u and ur dad are the Alabama version of us he's 91 and I'm all ways wrong but ur pointerson tissue samples and all I was going wait till 2024 but we had 20 of a poineer hybrid corn 2146 I think dryland roughly 285 thanks bro u guy ring farming
You have some great farm hands my friends you all have a safe and blessed harvest where about 3 weeks out from starting harvest here in South east Missouri
Looking good for the corn 🌽,ours are not that good not getting enough rain it's at tassels now going to be smaller bushel and the beans are really sad compared to yours.. I'm in NW Wisconsin. Thanks for the video Daniel well done 👍❤❤ it take care of yourself and family and be Blessed. Hi Granny have a great Blessed day ❤️❤️.
@@microsoilenhancersinspirey5750 Futures are 4.81 and looks like part of Alabama has a positive basis somewhere around 45 cents so 5.25/ bu is not to bad. That is for corn delivered in August. September corn has -20 basis so I see why they are combining corn.
When there gets to be too many honeybees in a hive, about half of them will raise a new queen and they will leave to go out and start a new colony somewhere else. This new group is called a swarm; and they are looking for somewhere (hollow tree, open wall of a building, etc) that is protected and dry to use as a hive. I used to help my dad (he was a beekeeper) catch these swarms and relocate them to one of our hives when people would call to report them.
Morning Granny .Call a beekeeper in your area always looking swarms to build a new hive.Let it dry a little longer under the hot Alabama sun,all that rain gave some good crops.
Great video and corn! The price keeps going up as well. I know it is a lot of work, but thanks for putting out the videos in a timely matter. Most farming UTubers are a month behind. It is appreciated.
Those are amazing corn ears. Great video. I missed how Thomas turned out on baseball. Give granny a hug for us. Stay safe and send rain to central Texas
Corn and beans look really good for you this year now to get it out of the field! Hope you have good weather for harvesting, still a couple months out in Michigan. Got some much needed moisture all at once but we’ll take it! 7” plus over 24 hours. Glad T’s Team won state and got to go on in Tournament, bet you’re proud of all of them! Heard they come up short in tourney but it’s the experience of playing and meeting other teams, much like Williamsburg, PA..I watch every year and I remember the kids relationships most, not who the eventual winner was.😂 Good Luck with harvest, stay safe, and above all listen to Granny! Lol!
Daniel, You are so funny. You probably did not catch it but the date you gave us was April 2nd. At least you got the first letter correct. LOL! Also I think the insects down there just have all gathered together to hassle Daniel on a daily basis. Great ears of corn!!! Here is to a great harvest this year.
That corn needs 2 more weeks of drying out, them leaves are way to green and it will help bunches for getting your moisture down to around 20%, and lots less drying time and cost.
great corn but if you planted at 28000 i live in midwest and that hard to get unless your 33000 population, i think you better adjust your monitor to the excessive moisture i been farming for 40 years
We had the same problem last year with our 8250 with the green leaves wrapping the roundbar concaves. I can't remember exactly what we did other than close the clearances on the settings, between the rotor and the concaves. I know it was frustrating.
Nice corn! Hope you get the harvest issues resolved, I grew up on a farm in Western Canada , what I know is farming is about problem solving because there is always something that is between you and your goal!
Please explain why you are starting to combine when the corn is at 26 %. It's not like you don't have the weather to let it dry down. You must be having to dry it. Is propane free down there or something ?
Morning Granny! Are y'all on diets? I have not seen Hancock's BBQ on your meal meal plate. Suggest, we take photos of screens as needed to help us remember sequences and even mark buttons to be pushed
Hancock’s is way out on the west side, just out of Selma. It’s right by where they turn off to go to Blackwell’s Bend. It’s a long way from most of their operation to Hancock’s.
Good morning from Texas. Always a good thing when harvest starts as it signals that he end of this growing season is coming to an end, hopefully you have good yields.I don't know how your VFD is programmed but maybe if you used a set point controlled to run your VFD off of a PSI transmitter you may halve better luck at trying to keep the line pressure at say 50 PSI and then the VFD would adjust pump speed to maintain that pressure.
One more question, and I’m not questioning your practices at all- just curious. Your corn seems to have a lot more green in the plants compared to what corn looks like here in western KY when shelling starts. When do you know it’s time? And in my part of KY, there won’t be any corn harvested until at least around the opening day of dove season, which is the first Saturday in Sept. I believe.
Pretty good corn on them wide rows this is my first year farming my corn is on 38s I wonder what the difference is between 38 vs 30 my family always farmed cotton and peanuts
Hey Daniel! You’ve had a fantastic year, April 2 and harvesting corn ! Can you let me know what Friday using? I need to invest in that corn variety? Charles Simpsonville, South Carolina
Is there not a way you could transport your combine by semi/low boy rather than have to drive it two hours? I guess you’d have to remove some wheels (or maybe all), so driving may be easiest option. Just wondering! Love your videos, and hello Granny!
Most of the time I think ours is 15% when we send it off or try to anyways. It’s going to the bin he said anyways so it will get dried. Depending on the variety of the corn it’s ready to go, fully brown or not
@tarheelpatch3386 part of watching these videos is to see how other farmers farm ,just like the moisture of the corn way to wet for us up north ,are you running it through a dryer or taking it to an ethanol plant? I travel a lot and it's neat to see other farm crops , like I was up in MN they plant their crop and take a big roller and smash the rosks in the ground, do that around me on yellow clay you make bricks . I like deep fried cat fish an hush puppies .