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Corn Harvest 2022 has started 

Mike Less - Farmhand Mike
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Corn Harvest 2022 has started
In this video I am out in the field with Brier Farms from Attica Indiana as they are getting started with the 2022 corn harvest. In this video you will see the farms John Deere S680 combine with a 24 row Calmer model 2415 corn head and running in the field is their Deere 9630T tractor pulling a Brent 1282 grain cart on tracks. The corn was testing 28-30% moisture.

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9 сен 2022

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@CalmerCornHeads
@CalmerCornHeads Год назад
Great footage, Mike! We're here anytime you need us! Have a safe harvest!
@westernwifarmer9770
@westernwifarmer9770 Год назад
If I were them, I'd keep combining. Warm weather and dry fields. A little extra dryer gas is way better than fighting mud and rainy weather. No dryer gas shortage in September.
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Havent stop til we done
@ncpanther
@ncpanther Год назад
Great footage as always Mike. Calmer makes some great products for farmers. You can get their kits for stock corn heads without the maintenance and hp loss of a chopping head. Really chews up the stalks for breakdown and gain combine performance with less stalk intake increasing speed and cleaning. Thanks mike!
@flights47
@flights47 Год назад
Nice green machine eating corn 🌽 nice big header
@TheFarmersLife
@TheFarmersLife Год назад
I see their trucks all the time when we are hauling waxy to Lafayette. Stop by sometime, Mike, if we're running when you're around!
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Hauled new crop today
@SimonKL11
@SimonKL11 Год назад
I can't wait to see more corn harvest videos from you 😉👍 thanks again Mike👍
@iancroot1388
@iancroot1388 Год назад
Great video Mike, when corn harvest starts it really makes you feel that the year is ticking by. Look forward to seeing other farms commencing Harvest.
@rauloropeza7496
@rauloropeza7496 Год назад
Thank you for your videos Mike Less
@scottpykare801
@scottpykare801 Год назад
Thanks for the video Mike. That Calmer corn head does a nice job. Haven't seen any Calmers around me. Maybe they will become more popular in time. Awesome drone footage as always Mike.👍🏻👍🏻
@tony98discovery
@tony98discovery Год назад
I was really impressed with his scenes. The corn harvesting is going great with the sound of the machines
@mw9953
@mw9953 Год назад
Thanks Mike! Awesome video as always!!
@flights47
@flights47 Год назад
Love watching big green combines eat corn 🌽
@OpunktSchmidt1301
@OpunktSchmidt1301 Год назад
Grand harvest video! Thanks a lot! 😊👍🏻
@randy2283
@randy2283 Год назад
Great video Mike good to see you
@daviddziomba9664
@daviddziomba9664 Год назад
Good video Mike, looked like good weather to be doing corn, also looks like that corn would be perfect moisture to just keep going wouldn't be surprised if that's what they do too keep up the good work. Dave D.
@marcelocunico5341
@marcelocunico5341 Год назад
Great vídeo Mike.
@mattiabianchi4182
@mattiabianchi4182 Год назад
Corn harvest videos always are fantastics. Great job Mike
@tony98discovery
@tony98discovery Год назад
Looking at the corn harvesting machines makes me really mesmerized
@mattiabianchi4182
@mattiabianchi4182 Год назад
@@tony98discovery me too
@marshalloutdoors1791
@marshalloutdoors1791 Год назад
Good footage Mike!
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Thanks mike
@outbackladas
@outbackladas Год назад
Great video 👍. Regards from Down Under.
@jimmystrain883
@jimmystrain883 Год назад
Enjoyed the video Mike, some pretty country up there
@erniezsigo3926
@erniezsigo3926 Год назад
Great video Mike that corn field looked pretty green yet
@farmhandmike
@farmhandmike Год назад
Thanks but Ive seen many times where the ear was dry but the plant was still green.
@chrisgossman6512
@chrisgossman6512 Год назад
Long time and no comments in a while. I'm still here liking 👍 your videos. By now, I believe when you see my name you already know I like Mike 👍. Thanks for sharing again. Happy subscriber 😊!
@puddlerunner187
@puddlerunner187 10 месяцев назад
Those are really green stalks. In Iowa harvest doesnt start until the green is gone.
@Landeisonsbeck
@Landeisonsbeck Год назад
Greetings! In Germany we are almost done with corn Harvest :)
@ndfields1
@ndfields1 Год назад
Little green and moist for shelling I'd think. More like chopping conditions for earlage. Thanks for the video Mike, something a bit unique for sure.
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Nope just fine $8.50 corn pick it!!
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Just cause plagnt is green dont mean anything Its 25% Perfect for shelling corn
@davidsignor7931
@davidsignor7931 Год назад
Looks more like high moisture corn to me
@ronaldmolinasandoval1849
@ronaldmolinasandoval1849 Год назад
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@jdgolf499
@jdgolf499 Год назад
What is the benefit of harvesting the corn early, plants still partially green, versus waiting until the corn is drier on the plant?
@user-su1cl1jz1f
@user-su1cl1jz1f Год назад
حصاد رائع مايكل
@charlieboy9297
@charlieboy9297 Год назад
Hi Mike
@Purington
@Purington Год назад
Not sure if you were doing something with the sound or I just happened to set it just right on my end, but the truck and tractor sounds seemed to vibrate right through me like I was standing right there. Whatever, it was an awesome video.
@jjarm
@jjarm Год назад
That’s some green ass corn
@samspade4634
@samspade4634 Год назад
Is there a significant advantage with the 15 inch rows? I guess for corn silage it would be maybe but strictly for grain? I know they know what they are doing, I'm just trying to figure out what kind of advantage it is. Great video as always Mike.
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
15-20 bushel better
@MrPaw45
@MrPaw45 Год назад
@@jasonbrier9957 Are the plants further apart within the row to have similar population to 30" rows, or is the population much higher?
@derlogische6086
@derlogische6086 Год назад
@@MrPaw45 Yes, they are spaced further apart in the row, so you have the same amount of plants per acer. The corn also won‘t grow as tall as 30 inch corn, instead it will get thicker and is less likely to lay down
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
@@MrPaw45 yes 12” Apart at 36k
@stephendekoschak9555
@stephendekoschak9555 Год назад
Our dairy has been doing it for 18 years really like how fast the corn canopies the ground running 40 ppa
@jacobschlecht5770
@jacobschlecht5770 Год назад
Next year you should do a video on Thiele Dairy chopping corn silage by Clearwater Nebraska
@farmhandmike
@farmhandmike Год назад
That'd be fine but I have no contact info for them.
@MrDavidlfields
@MrDavidlfields Год назад
15 inch spacing? That seems so tight you’d impact yield. Guess not though. Great video. Nice looking farm and setup. Thanks for sharing.
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
10-20bu andvantage
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
15bu bettet thsn 30”
@LtColDaddy71
@LtColDaddy71 Год назад
He should be able to find a feedlot that wants that high moisture corn.
@derekcrago2197
@derekcrago2197 Год назад
So is that 24 row 15" head equivalent to a 12 row 30" head???
@LooknJB
@LooknJB Год назад
Mike do you see a lot of farmers hoping to keep the crops drying in the field to avoid the massive increase in fuel to keep the dryers running?
@patcoffey7757
@patcoffey7757 Год назад
Making corn meal 30% 😋
@bobnistler
@bobnistler Год назад
😎😎
@billsmith8739
@billsmith8739 Год назад
wow..15" rows would be tuff to culivate!!! LOL
@petenolte4192
@petenolte4192 Год назад
Who cultivates most just spray
@lfeco
@lfeco Год назад
As green as some of that corn looks I would have guessed it was 35-40% moisture. Back when I was in the grain business I had a couple farmers who just had to try their corn when it was very wet and of course they would always bring this to my elevator. It was nearly impossible to make good dry corn out of this ground up junk so I would sell it wet to a cattle feedlot in my area.
@davidsignor7931
@davidsignor7931 Год назад
And you probably charged them a big fee for drying
@lfeco
@lfeco Год назад
@@davidsignor7931 Gave him a fair deal on it but if you didn't discount them pretty heavy then more farmers would bring in really wet stuff too. An old elevator man's saying was "if you don't discount off-grade grain, that will be all you get."
@davidsignor7931
@davidsignor7931 Год назад
@@lfeco it's always a fair price according to the elevator
@lfeco
@lfeco Год назад
@@davidsignor7931 😉
@ken12256
@ken12256 Год назад
Curious why combining if moisture is 28 to 30%
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Always do
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Premuim
@boristhebarbarian
@boristhebarbarian Год назад
is this corn used for corn syrup or for canning?
@dwidep
@dwidep Год назад
This is field corn, so more for syrup, corn chips, livestock feed, or most probably ethanol for fuel. Sweet corn is harvested whole. Search for sweet corn harvest video to see the difference.
@r.scotthill3082
@r.scotthill3082 Год назад
What are their plans for that wet corn?
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Done took it to Lafayette $8.50 bu
@karlmorgan7530
@karlmorgan7530 Год назад
Why the 15in spacing? I haven’t heard of that. Not knocking them just asking. Do they see good yields with it?
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
10-15 bu better
@brucebruhn3375
@brucebruhn3375 Год назад
Moisture?
@MikesWoodshack
@MikesWoodshack Год назад
28 to 30%
@tomwalter6859
@tomwalter6859 Год назад
Still looks pretty green ?
@tony98discovery
@tony98discovery Год назад
At some corn farms in California, they usually still harvest corn at this stage
@Beyonder8335
@Beyonder8335 Год назад
Sometimes the grain is dry, but the plant has some green left in it.
@tony98discovery
@tony98discovery Год назад
@@Beyonder8335 Yes, these ranchers have also chosen the right time to start harvesting corn
@BobL84
@BobL84 Год назад
its too early for this
@cudasmith5498
@cudasmith5498 Год назад
Agree, shelling the first week of Sept at 28% will never make sense to me
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
@@cudasmith5498 makes good sence Do it every year $8.50 bu I win!! I dont pick down corn either
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
2 weeks late this year
@franciscosandiego3026
@franciscosandiego3026 Год назад
I like Mike less videos on RU-vid from the imperial co California.
@douglaslaschkewitsch6032
@douglaslaschkewitsch6032 Год назад
Why do some farmers plant 15" rows vs 30"? Why do they even make 2 different widths, instead of all the same?
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
Yield advantages
@robertanderson3282
@robertanderson3282 Год назад
Seems their ground is capable of handling tighter rows
@jasonbrier9957
@jasonbrier9957 Год назад
@@robertanderson3282 yes
@MikesWoodshack
@MikesWoodshack Год назад
Use sunlight better
@karlrovey
@karlrovey Год назад
It depends on their farming practices. With 30" rows though, it's easier to interseed cover crops and have them receive enough sunlight to grow successfully.
@Zeke-yv3nw
@Zeke-yv3nw Год назад
Great video Mike!
@dcw1540
@dcw1540 Год назад
Thanks mike
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