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Fall Tillage/Plowing/Discing/Cultivating with International 1066/Hay Delivery 

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The field reclaim process continues. Alan has the 1066 on the International 770 plow to turn some dirt. We also had a load of hay delivered, so we enlisted the help of the neighbor's New Holland LS 160 Skid Steer to run the bale squeezer. Before the hay got there, Alan had to rearrange some of the equipment around the farm, including the New Idea Uni Harvester. It feels good going into winter with another 31 bales of hay that had a 165 RFV. Then it was back to plowing, and after chores we started discing. Then Alan got stuck! He left the disc behind for the night, and the next day we got it pulled out. Then he worked the rest of the field, with the plan of using the field cultivator to try and reach over and smooth off the ruts he left behind.
There's more to come, as we hope to get the field planted yet this Fall.
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@twistedtimber3129
@twistedtimber3129 2 года назад
Don’t let anyone tell you how to farm. No one knows your ground, your crops, and your equipment better than you. I enjoy your channel!
@tlm3574
@tlm3574 Год назад
May be old fashion but I still love a plow in action. That Binder is a heck of a plowing tractor! Thanks for Video.
@ronzezulka6646
@ronzezulka6646 Год назад
You know your ground Allen,,,do what you KNOW works.
@ronmetz9172
@ronmetz9172 2 года назад
I agree with others comments about no till. Doesn’t work in every climate, every soil condition. Do what works best on your ground and your management techniques. You sticking the disc brought back some memories. Doing the same as you, discing in the dark after midnight. Didn’t see the wet spot. Buried the tractor and disc before I knew what happened. Three mile walk back to farm. No cell phones in those days. Those Canadian geese are on their way down to our country. They spend all winter down here. In the morning you’ll see thousands of them heading to the wheat fields to graze. In the evening they head back to the small lakes for the evening. Keep those great videos coming.
@DarrenMalin
@DarrenMalin 2 года назад
do not worry about the 'no till' crowd Sir. here in the UK we have fields that have been plowed for over a 1,000 years and the green and pleasant land is still green and pleasant :)
@djwheels66
@djwheels66 2 года назад
I thought I was having memories of my childhood and then you said your son’s name, Josh. And I felt like I was living 38 years ago!!! My name is Josh and I grew up with this type of plow on a 1066 with my dad!!! Thank you for this video. You made an old disabled farmer very happy today.
@philipr7686
@philipr7686 2 года назад
It's good for the soil to be turned over. Introduces oxygen to the dirt. Plowing is just worm's work on a large scale. It's your and Jen's operation, do as you need to.
@flatbedtruckingsamrides.9355
@flatbedtruckingsamrides.9355 2 года назад
God Bless America's Farmers. God Bless the World's Farmers.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Amen!
@PremierYachtFLL
@PremierYachtFLL 2 года назад
I love watching your videos. I grew up on a small farm in Indiana in the 80's and 90's running similar equipment to yours. I'm in the yacht business now in Fort Lauderdale, but watch all these farming videos every chance I get. One day I hope to retire back to farm life.
@khtractors
@khtractors 2 года назад
I love turn plowing and watching it being done! That ole tractor handles the plow well!
@davidnasello5690
@davidnasello5690 2 года назад
Not a farmer but like watching small farm videos. The 2 best I like are ‘Trinity Dairy’ and ‘Just a few acres farm’.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Our boys love Just a Few Acres Farm too
@dawidvandyk296
@dawidvandyk296 2 года назад
Nice!!!!.
@williammatzek4660
@williammatzek4660 2 года назад
Alan turning the dirt is good. Off set disc and chisel does a good job also. I'm not a big fan of no till my self.
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
Brings back great memories of my time growing up on our dairy farm in northern Illinois 😃
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
Inthe 50s and 60s 🙂
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
I got married in 69 and became a plumber for the next 38 years .
@reclinerdriver1489
@reclinerdriver1489 2 года назад
U know ,, I can sit in my recliner and watch U plow everyday .. there is something I find very satisfying about it ..
@robertdensmore1696
@robertdensmore1696 2 года назад
Plowing is the way to go
@Blazefork
@Blazefork 2 года назад
You are paying your bills, the "experts" aren't, keep after it, love you channel, look forward to every installment!
@philipingram1667
@philipingram1667 2 года назад
Min till does not work in all situations and soils - the "experts" feel that since it works for them it should work for you. Do what is best for your conditions and forget the free advice. I like seeing the old red iron still working the soil - great video - keep up the good work. As an aside, my wife would drive the tractor make me pick rocks so you must be doing something right!
@canvids1
@canvids1 2 года назад
Great video Alan I so enjoy watching the old machines do the work all bought and paid for. The International Turbo has lots of power pulling the six furrow plough.
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
After the hay delivery, the plowing Camara angle was great 👍👌🙂🙃🙂😘
@christiaandesmet7496
@christiaandesmet7496 2 года назад
That 1066 IHC is so cool, especial when he 's hauling that 6-bottomplow. You hear then that the motor is fully loaded. Just an incredible sound. And that's beneficial for the motor, because you just blow all the carbon out and the sleeves are not affected by bad-burned acid-containing gases. Soil also looks pretty good, looks like loamy.
@thekibby8375
@thekibby8375 2 года назад
That 1066 walks that plow like a boss!
@fasrfreddy
@fasrfreddy 2 года назад
Thanks for letting us tag a long, enjoy keeping up with you guys, field turn out pretty good, 1066 and plow were looking strong…..
@mikebrown1188
@mikebrown1188 2 года назад
I agree about no-till in a northern climate. I have found it takes longer for the ground to warm up. Like previous people have mention you know what works better than us on your farm. Hopefully now you have enough hay for the winter.
@Superintendent-iy9zv
@Superintendent-iy9zv 2 года назад
I'm a golf course superintendent, every course is a different animal! I also farm, and every farm same, same. What works for you, stay with it!! We still plow the ole fashioned way here and it works. Great video, be safe!
@karlmurphy402
@karlmurphy402 2 года назад
You know your ground best of all, whatever tillage works best for you to give the maximum results
@red_power79
@red_power79 2 года назад
That old 1066 runs strong with that plow. I mole board plow still too. I'm in north central MN. Lot of guys just chisel and run diggers but I find weed control is better when I mole board. I chisel sometimes. Thanks for the videos
@herbhouston5378
@herbhouston5378 2 года назад
The rye should be fine. It's a pretty hearty grain. Cows are lookin' good. God bless you all.
@ardurbin2
@ardurbin2 2 года назад
Winter rye will grow under snow, just a big blanket for the rye.
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
And driving in the plowed ground and behind the plow were great and informative angles 👌👏
@gary24752
@gary24752 2 года назад
Nice to see a farm the way they used to be.
@alexwhitaker5144
@alexwhitaker5144 2 года назад
I agree with you 100% I try to plow all of my corn stubble. I feel I have excellent weed controller and it really seems to help with bringing up nutrients.
@Thewilsonfarm
@Thewilsonfarm 2 года назад
Did a wonderful job on that field. Love seeing the cows my favorite part.
@spalthammer1842
@spalthammer1842 2 года назад
nice work. i like to watch your videos, my favorite channel. Greetings from beautiful Switzerland🇨🇭
@spalthammer1842
@spalthammer1842 2 года назад
i am from a small village in the canton of bern
@kevinschroeder3889
@kevinschroeder3889 2 года назад
Don't worry about the nay sayers. They don't know crap. You know your ground and you are a good steward of your property. It's great to see the kids with you in the tractor. Please, please, please , make sure you always know where they are. They move so darn fast. Have a safe rest of the harvest and field work. May God Bless you and your family.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Totally agree!
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
And also the trip from the Rock showed how the mowl boards are protected !!!❤
@brucegravatt6323
@brucegravatt6323 2 года назад
I enjoy your channel. Everyone’s operation is different. Do what works for you.
@harryfarmingvideo5328
@harryfarmingvideo5328 2 года назад
Your right brother Plowing is the only way to go nice plow and tractor setup it does a good job I could watch plowing all day Well done brother
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@mattutke4704
@mattutke4704 2 года назад
That had to be a pretty good size concrete from the foundation, its Raining here now, have a good day Alan 🚜
@farmcentralohio
@farmcentralohio 2 года назад
Every place is different and every year is different. We have a vertical tillage tool that we run ahead of the planters, that's all the tillage we do. This year we found we didn't need it and just planted. If we were wanting to do what you are doing to the same type of field the moldboard plow would be out working. If nothing else it makes for a good video :)
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 2 года назад
If there is one thing that I have learned after nearly 35 years of selling c corn and farming all that time myself what works on one side of the road doesn't necessarily work on the other and certainly different regions of the country are different. We mow board here once in a great while we take the heavy disc out and maybe on a small green stubble or something will disc but I'm like you there's no better way to smooth out a field than to use a disc I had this discussion with Chris from Duffy egg a week ago we have some young fellows in our community here I came home from high schools with all these big ideas about no till farm it from Finch road to French row go big or go home and I know of at least two instances in this county where one guy left in the new renter came in and they farmed on ground that was hilly considered highly he wroteable soil and after two or three years of this wonderful mysterious no-till by farming and not leaving narrow strips they had galleys big enough to hide a pickup truck in. And yet here are small guys conventional chilling leaving some side strips between our worked ground and in some cases using sod waterways and we don't have galleys. And yet we are the guys that are moving all the dirt I've had some of my customers try it and go back to either conventional or shall we say modified conventional disking or chiseling and I have had some guys that are doing it and getting along quite well again what works on one side of the road doesn't work on the other so basically Allen as long as nobody from the government is coming along telling us how to do it I'm going to tell you do what works best on your farm
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 2 года назад
@@trinitydairy Thanks Allen for a reply good to hear from you. I'm the farmer from Western Pennsylvania that has been working on the BN Farmall all summer. We have it back together with the fresh coat of paint new decals one new to us for your tire tube and rim only thing left to do with it now is make the headlights work. We used it today to haul an elevator over to our neighbors horse barn so we could deliver some hay. Running like it did 80 years ago hard
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 2 года назад
LOL meant to say hard to keep an old Farmall down well it's quitting time here 10:00 at night going to shut down get ready to start in again in the morning have a good night
@french-canadianfarmer5049
@french-canadianfarmer5049 2 года назад
Looks good. I've done the no till and plowing. Both has its benefits and disadvantages. Depending on the situation I choose what to do. Finally getting some rain this weekend.
@flvince
@flvince 2 года назад
Every area is different, farm your land that's best for your area and don't worry what other people say.
@seanconnolly7576
@seanconnolly7576 2 года назад
Roll on with the mouldboard plow , you have manure and a good crop rotation
@danvanhoose6783
@danvanhoose6783 2 года назад
Turning over ground in fall is good.breaks down over the winter.sometimes an arrowhead comes to the top.
@dawdawes
@dawdawes 2 года назад
A lot more land especially in Lincolnshire, UK is being ploughed again this year, people can say what they like but in the end, its your farm and you have to do what's right to earn a living. Just subscribed, good job all
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@BillTheTractorMan
@BillTheTractorMan 2 года назад
I find it funny how on youtube everyone thinks they are an expert. I get it too, partially why I don't post much anymore really. We have to plow too, our light ground and heavy ground all needs plowed and worked at a different rate depending on crops. We have spent years experimenting and learning and we can go about 5-6yrs between plowing a field, but that's because eventually compaction becomes too much and it has to be broke up in our rotation. once we plow we do corn, then go to small grain, then do a few years of hay on it.
@ileenmcminn2062
@ileenmcminn2062 2 года назад
You could use another light or two on the 1066 especially in the back!
@johnalexander8589
@johnalexander8589 2 года назад
Old school I love it
@randybutler4772
@randybutler4772 2 года назад
You are very lucky to have such good helpers. 🐂🐄
@jeffhoard4777
@jeffhoard4777 2 года назад
Thank you Alan for another great video ground always does better plowed I have found out. Hope the uni can get fixed to see it in operation. Keep the great videos coming
@karencary3312
@karencary3312 2 года назад
Praying you get your rye planted. God bless.
@maxtrein532
@maxtrein532 2 года назад
So much fun watching you farm like this. In stead of all that fancy gps stuff
@chadplenert1050
@chadplenert1050 2 года назад
Don’t worry about what everybody else says that aren’t paying your bills😉you have to do what you have to do😉
@anthonyhengst2908
@anthonyhengst2908 2 года назад
We don't do no-till either. We always turn soil too. Maybe we disc corn ground but plowing is what we do and it works for us too. Your ground and farming operation looks so much my ground and farming operation. It's why I enjoy your posts so much. You and MikeP7810..... We could be living on the same stretch of road.
@FF-lx9pr
@FF-lx9pr 2 года назад
I'm mainly strip-till on my corn, soybeans and cotton, but we still turn our peanut land every year. You do what works for you. Great Job by the way.
@tomhough3649
@tomhough3649 2 года назад
Moldboard plows are a thing of the past in in the north east but I still use the IH 720 to make a nice seedbed for new seeding.
@stephenbutz2621
@stephenbutz2621 2 года назад
The tractor handles the 6 16s with no problem 😊😀
@kenmusselman4124
@kenmusselman4124 2 года назад
My wife would love the BROWN SWISS 👍
@derrickzenner9300
@derrickzenner9300 2 года назад
Beautiful cow's
@alanpittman6579
@alanpittman6579 2 года назад
Keep up the good work
@jameswatson521
@jameswatson521 2 года назад
I agree with twisted an also even if you do no till planting you still need to roll the ground to allow the nutrients and moisture to get in it just because you no till doesn’t necessarily mean that your ground is soft enough to receive rain water or nutrients from the fertilizer spraying so again what he’s doing is always being used an still is in Kansas and the Midwest
@ralphriddle8864
@ralphriddle8864 2 года назад
Very good job and God bless yall
@tomcarlisle2459
@tomcarlisle2459 2 года назад
I totally agree with you. Its best to turn over a sod field. Its just a waster of fuel to disc it over and over
@earlhoyt8745
@earlhoyt8745 2 года назад
U know sir it's your farm ur doing the work the people with negative opinions can go and scratch themselves GOD BLESS YOU SIR 🙏🙏👍👍
@Samsmitty378
@Samsmitty378 2 года назад
Looks like that ground working up good to just getting it plowed. Up.
@tomhall7250
@tomhall7250 2 года назад
Bossy looking real nice !
@johngerlach4580
@johngerlach4580 2 года назад
Good job plowing that's exactly how I do it too.
@marlindykman908
@marlindykman908 2 года назад
Good dirt to work with
@tjmcmurtrie5756
@tjmcmurtrie5756 2 года назад
Love ur videos....I have a 1975 IH 1066 Turbo... Great tractor....god bless you,ur family and ur farm!!
@lindadanielson7849
@lindadanielson7849 2 года назад
That is some funky ground. Glad you didn't no till
@tlm3574
@tlm3574 Год назад
Duals really make a machine out of your 1086. Watched the plow trip and reset andd you barely slowed down!
@Joey966
@Joey966 2 года назад
Good dirt turnin video, I loved it!!
@hartungdairyfarm0713
@hartungdairyfarm0713 2 года назад
Nothing wrong with plowing, the board plow is nice for burying trash but I think you could benefit from a chisel plow, especially in that wet spot. Just my 2 cents, you know what's best for your ground. Really like seeing that ol 10 in action 👍👍
@Pennies_on_the_dollar
@Pennies_on_the_dollar 2 года назад
I have gotten way behind on y'all's videos ☹️ Always like to sit and watch the whole thing at once, times seems to just slip away! I am beginning to start catching up finally, my apologies!! You I went straight back to this one,.since it was reclaimed😁 Man that worked up very nice, that 1066 is a beast!!! That was awesome seeing you work that ground!! I hope it all works to get your seed in with the weather!! True inspiration to my dreams y'all are, thank you for bringing us along!! I apologize for getting behind, but will get caught up soon! Look fwd to more!!
@richardheinen1126
@richardheinen1126 2 года назад
It worked up great!!! 👍🏻
@ronniewayne5748
@ronniewayne5748 2 года назад
The plowing is so satisfying 👍👍
@karljacobson1575
@karljacobson1575 2 года назад
Man you must a lot of rain , things are so green there!! I’m dry here in north central Kansas. Drilling wheat into bone dry soil!!! We had a terrible dry summer!!! That’s the way it goes sometimes!!.....
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
We had a terribly dry Summer, but September and October so far has been very wet, it really greened stuff up.
@karljacobson1575
@karljacobson1575 2 года назад
Trinity Dairy I hear that!! Ya good to get moisture. We’re harvesting now. I have irrigation on some, that helps!!!
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Hope you have a good harvest!
@karljacobson1575
@karljacobson1575 2 года назад
Trinity Dairy 10-4, appreciate that, have a good one.....
@dawidvandyk296
@dawidvandyk296 2 года назад
Good Evening from South Africa.
@TomSmith-me7ph
@TomSmith-me7ph 2 года назад
When we were ploughing one day, we hit a stone so big that it pulled the piston out of the cylinder.
@terryrogers1025
@terryrogers1025 2 года назад
One needs to do what works for them in a given situation. Just because something is popular doesn’t necessarily mean it works, I have often wondered about no till and if the soil after a period of time would compact to tight and not allow soil to airate and moisture in.
@Chico-td2fy
@Chico-td2fy 2 года назад
Hey another great video ...thank you! 🐄🐃🐮
@danaedwards5464
@danaedwards5464 2 года назад
i think plowing and disc harrowing that field was the way to go best way to reclaim a field in my opinion
@jackback47m72
@jackback47m72 2 года назад
I think I can smell that dirt through the camera
@shawnmartin1584
@shawnmartin1584 2 года назад
Hey guy just found your site and subscribed on this fall tillage episode I heard you talk about those idiotic city dwellers trying to take the food out of your mouth as well as their own ultimately, well you just ignore those that wish they could contribute as much to this world we live in as you are every day You work your farm. They sit on their butt and do nothing, I call them armchair wannabee's, cause they wannabee something but don't have the heart in their hole body you have in your little finger. Love the emence heart and drive. You keep rolling the coal we make our money feeding those nare do wells. And raising our children. By the way tell Your wife I also commend her as well. Out in the fields doing what needs to be done God bless you all LOVE your efforts And your contributions to all our well-being. Great content!!! Shawn in ore.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Thank you for watching, commenting, and subscribing!
@brenterickson1695
@brenterickson1695 2 года назад
Nice dirt...... good crop.....
@southwestwifarm3516
@southwestwifarm3516 2 года назад
We’ve planted rye all the way up till Christmas, including in an inch or two of snow, itll come up come spring
@farmerbill6855
@farmerbill6855 2 года назад
Indiana. Those no till guys to pound sand, sometimes it just doesn't work. That's a great plow. IH made the best tillage tools. Best regards from Indiana.
@nancysewell8480
@nancysewell8480 2 года назад
i agree
@ronniewayne8681
@ronniewayne8681 2 года назад
Awesome video
@tomhall7250
@tomhall7250 2 года назад
This is YOUR BEST EVER…..
@tomhall7250
@tomhall7250 2 года назад
I drive flat bed LOVE IT
@lfeco
@lfeco 2 года назад
My kind of farmer. 14:28..... I believe I'd go dig that one out.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Yeah, there's a couple out there to dig up. Thanks for watching!
@codyh3890
@codyh3890 2 года назад
Not going lie it would be pretty cool to see the ol uni get in some corn and pick some ear 🌽🌽🌽..
@pattyyoung3570
@pattyyoung3570 2 года назад
No till packs the ground down so hard the tile don't work and you have too put more tile in at 15 ' to drain the field. Plowing buries trash and green stuff in the ground, this green grass and red clover is called green manure .The worms and other bugs like this too build up the soil. They need the sugars in the plants , red clover puts the most sugars in the ground and also adds nitrogen too the soil . I have taken a cutting of hay off the field after wheat when the red came into head, then it would grow up to 8" and I would plow it down. You may not be able to to cut two cuttings you might be to far north I' am in south wester Ontario , Canada. My soya bean average was 60 bushels and have got 69 to 73 bushels on other fields . Whey did they invent the plow if it was no good . A older man said to plow down red clover and it worked for me, so does plowing.
@biggins25801
@biggins25801 2 года назад
I've told guys around me that no-till only works for a little bit, then you have to break up the soil... a mix of moldboard and chisel plowing in our ground out performs everyone. So yeah, ignore them and plow on!
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 2 года назад
I see your handle is PA herefords. I'm in Butler county about a mile from the Butler county farm showgrounds. What part of the state are you in? We run black baldies Black Angus couple of herefords thrown in there but primarily Red Angus we've been Red Angus influenced with Red Angus bull here for about 10 years now changing bulls every other year we found it to Hereford Red Angus cross makes an excellent cross. Hope to hear from you.
@biggins25801
@biggins25801 2 года назад
@@guydaubenspeck9206 we are about an hour from you... right on the Armstrong/Indiana County border
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 2 года назад
Well good morning. So I guess we are both able to consider ourselves at the Western end of the state here. I'm pretty familiar with that area. We run a lot of red paint and work with Hetrick's out of new Beth. Did make it to the Dayton Fair this year. I enjoy that little Fair we kind of were caught up with hay and had a damp day and so we went over for a while. Somebody told me I should go to the oxbow Fair I think that was the name we didn't make that one. Well maybe someday we'll cross paths have a safe fall
@biggins25801
@biggins25801 2 года назад
@@guydaubenspeck9206 your thinking of OxHill fair... nice little fair! I always go to Indiana fair. Hetricks is who I use as a dealer as well, as we run mostly red as well!
@guydaubenspeck9206
@guydaubenspeck9206 2 года назад
@@biggins25801 You're right it is ox Hill. I have a friend that farms up the other end of your county he's at Butler Armstrong line there's a lot of corn and beans and then they run a couple hundred head of beef. They have bought our last two red angus bulls and he was telling us about the ox Hill Fair I've never been there but I would like to try sometime. Have a brother-in-law that was raised in Marion center and he showed sheep and steers in 4-H at Indiana. Their farm was out I guess it'd be Northeast or 422 you turn it to Big crossroads at the elderton there and when I passed that State Park or down in there family still has a farm but the neighbors farming it. Yes and we like the Hetrick's, they've treated us pretty well I can go 10 miles closer to the dealer in Grove City but we only go there for a driving by from the beef processor we use or if we're in a pinch I prefer the extra 10 miles or so 20 mile round trip to get a new Beth and there's always the Big Brown truck. I think in the last 15 years we bought two lawn mowers for farm tractors a rapper a Baylor I don't know what all from those guys they treat us really well service is excellent they don't whine if you have to have them come down and they're just good people we really enjoy working with them
@chrisbennett8538
@chrisbennett8538 2 года назад
I remember the first time I got to combine corn in a Gleaner I thought it was fantastic I really enjoyed that only problem I had was I kept over steering lol
@alanpittman6579
@alanpittman6579 2 года назад
What are you feeding them cows? It sure puts a bounce in their step...
@connerbrandl5103
@connerbrandl5103 2 года назад
I hadn’t ever heard that turning soil ruins it. I always thought that it was good to turn it over. I don’t have years of experience though. I just work at the dairy farm.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
I think it is good for the soil. But some people just hate it! I can see the benefits of no till, in some places, but around here it doesn't work.
@farmerfarmer2801
@farmerfarmer2801 2 года назад
Ryes tough only thing kills it is flooding it plant late cut late
@robertpayne2717
@robertpayne2717 2 года назад
The science behind no-till is right where it can work but, not all soil and climate conditions will allow it...do what works best for you
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
You are exactly right!
@jamesbristow5740
@jamesbristow5740 2 года назад
Spring water sells for more than milk in those little bottles at the gas station! There was a public spring near us when I was a teenager in Lisle NY where a pvc pipe stuck out the side of a hill at a roadside pull off and folks would come from miles away to fill bottles with that good upstate spring water. Do you folks have restrictions on "raw milk" in MN? In NY it's a no sell situation.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
Same in MN.
@lordofhowell7158
@lordofhowell7158 2 года назад
Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@eeengineer8851
@eeengineer8851 2 года назад
Spent many a hour plowing with a IH 770 behind a White 2-105. It was a 5-16 though. I think the soil was a lot heavier than you have. In the area I am from, the semi-mount plows were more popular but Dad preferred the trailer type like that 770.
@trinitydairy
@trinitydairy 2 года назад
We always had semi mount plows also, but after using the trailer type, I like that one better.
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