That was a pleasure to watch. Definitely looks like some West Texas soil! Reminds me of the good ole days living in Lubbock. Thanks for posting, God bless!
Way cool. Obviously, you know your stuff sir. Way to go. Keep up the great work. Good video, not jerky as some others are. Food producers are the greatest workers in the world !!!!!
In the morning, I take a walk and have a dozen feeding spots where I give peanuts in the shell to squirrels. You're making fat squirrels in New England, thank you.
Beautiful. I’ve never seen that before. North Dakota subscriber #888 and if you keep sharing content like this, your channel will grow fast! Thanks for sharing.
We've been into agriculture for many hundred years & I doubt if we all would have produced this much amount of peanuts so far. You are doing a great Job, Buddy. Keep Rocking & sharing..
First time watching your videos I know absolutely nothing about growing peanuts ( I’m from 🇬🇧)it’s fascinating watching how you start the harvesting process .
Conley, very interesting video! I grew up farming in the midwest and always wondered how peanuts were harvested. Do you have another video showing the next phase?
@@conleybanman hello dude does your machines done all work? in Pakistan we does not have much advance machines after over normal machines work get done we pick 1 by 1 peanuts from soil by hands and this process take upto months and this to hard and time consuming i am farmer to i wish we have machines like ur one day
Agricultural machinery is a valuable asset, increasing the income and wealth of farmers, as well as the competitiveness and growth of the agricultural industry.😊🎉❤
It would do a lot better job, if you set the digger up. Looks like thw inverter bars need some adjustment and ground speed, also hope u got good insurance when he falls down in that digger.
Let me tell you that is the best digging process I have ever been on a video. I am a peanut grower in Colombia. We are like 100 years behind you people. 😓Awesome field, How much did it yield?. I would guess close to 7 ton / Ha. Excellent job!. I have a a question though: what are those bars hanging on the top of the digger? Do they avoid peanut plant from flipping backwards?. Tks!
The bars are there to help guide the peanuts to the back. They help more if you have smaller peanuts. But this field yielded just a little over 6,000 pounds
I know nothing about growing peanuts (northern farm boy). Was this field originally planted in rows and the crop bushed out, do you drill peanuts, or possibly broadcast seed the field?
Really excellent footage, CB! I agree, fascinating for sure. All those plants rolling over like that look really fluffy. I was wondering what your ground speed was and was guessing right around 2. Guess I wasn't far off. Do you know where your peanuts end up (or your cotton for that matter)? And two videos in two days. I watched the other one, but didn't find my words yet! I'm expecting some great harvest videos from you!
Thanks I hope I can meet your expectations for some great harvest videos. And our peanuts this year are going to a company in Brownfield Texas and there’s a local cotton gin that gins our cotton. Where it goes after that I’m not 100% sure but I think they just sell it to the next company that has a use for the cotton/peanuts.
Facinating..Did i see your based in texas? someone mentioned on one of your posts. Where? i know the place is Big..been there twice Hog hunting..down on the Mexican border country..How many acres are you on there? peanuts only? or did i see cottonpickers on one of the posts..? Cj uk
Hi Conley I am peanut farmer from India. I am curious to know average yield of peanut in your farms per acre. I get max 10 quintal or say 1000 kg per acre.