Thanks for sharing! I bought the same thing for my kitchen aid last year. It works great. Took me a few runs to get the settings right but now running smooth. Ground up some Jimmy Red corn we grew and made cornmeal and grits. It is delicious!
Mine was ordered through Walmart, it's a KitchenAid accessory, you will need a KitchenAid stand mixer to power it with. They generally run around $150.00 I caught mine on sale thankfully
Great video aa always Brandon. I've never tried making my own fresh cornmeal before and I was wondering what type of corn is the best to try or would any type of corn work. Thank you and God Bless you and your family and God Bless Everyone and Let's all pray for peace and no war the world is in a bad place now. 🙏
A disc harrow would work great, I'm not sure what you're planting but cut it up good with a disc, and for field peas, clover and things I would sow it and drill it in with the disc, as for a spreader I'm not familiar with any on a tractor, I usually use a ground driven push type like spreading grass seed, a go over it once with the harrow. That is a double gang harrow to btw, we sow our greens like that in the fall and have never had a problem.
Thank you, Each paddock is 5 acers . I will be planting a mix of alfalfa, wild radish, Austrian peas, red/white clover , orchard grass ,Meadow brome, perennial rye grass, tall fescue. I hope my cows will like it. I was thinking a JD model B but I dont want rows , I would like a full cover. Thanks for taking the time to help I do appreciate it.
I have seen a video on RU-vid showing just that, it is a hard kernel corn which is what you need for grinding. I have never tried it but I don't see why it wouldn't work
Yes you can, I sift it to separate the coarse from fine, I've found it works better to grind it coarse first then do a second grinding on a finer setting and sift it to separate the grits from the cornmeal.
I have never tried grinding sweet corn, one thing that's important with these mills is not using a seed or grain that is oily or moist. I'm not sure about the oil or moisture content in sweet corn. If it's too high it will gum up the meal