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Planting Season in Illinois Starts Off With A BANG! (Ep.164) 

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aTrippyFarmer and the crew are back to bring you more farming adventures. In this episode, Andy and his family FINALLY get the chance to plant some crops in South Central Illinois. A limited window between showers, coupled with warm temperatures and wind, means that they will be able to seed a large chunk of their home farm with their John Deere Equipment. Andy helps get the corn planter rolling, and he proceeds to start with the soybean planter shortly after. Although he has to fill the seed tender, program the monitor, and check-over the planter, the family gets off to a very productive start. They manage to knock out a large chunk of acres to start the year, and they do it without too many issues. Thanks for watching!
#Farm #Illinois #Spring #Planting #FarmingSimulator22
Andy "aTrippyFarmer" Dole is a 6th generation farmer from Central Illinois. On this farm, Andy works alongside his father, Marty, his uncles, Chris and Jeff, and his sister, Katie, to grow corn and soybeans on some of the finest dirt in the world. Andy and his family are deeply rooted in the area, operating a large farm that traces it origins back into the 1800s. Although some tracts did not stand the test of time, Andy and his family still grow corn and soybeans on fields that have been in the family for longer than even the oldest members of the farm have been alive. We do, we have, and we always will take tremendous pride in calling this piece of paradise our home. Andy was a Bronze Tablet graduate of the University of Illinois in the field of Crop Sciences, following the same path as his father and late grandfather.
It would be misleading for Andy to claim that this life is one that came by chance; rather, as a member of two multi-generational farm families, it was simply in his blood. His passion for agriculture traces back to his early youth--some of his fondest, earliest memories being of days spent riding in the combine with his father and grandfather. Although his understanding of the lifestyle was much less complex in the beginning, the love he has for farming, and its industry has only appreciated through time. As this dream blossomed into adulthood, Andy now works relentlessly, and tirelessly, to chase his own dreams and to build a farming operation of his own alongside his family.
We, as a whole operation, are handymen, electricians, mechanics, landscapers, accountants, economists, caretakers, stewards, and, most importantly, farmers, and we take an incredible amount of pride in our work. There is no challenge too overwhelming, no situation too stressful, and no problem too difficult for us to take on, and we want to take you along with us. Welcome to our farm and welcome to our lives. You have the best seat in the house to watch the everyday chaos of farming unfold--we usually only get concerned when things aren't going wrong!
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@davidcolgan3268
@davidcolgan3268 2 года назад
Hard to believe that the Max Emerge row units were introduced over 50 yrs ago, almost 50 yrs ago that a Deere engineer convinced management that the front fold frame would work by building a model, and the vacuum meter is about 45 yrs old. I helped test the original blower for those vacuum meters. Keep up the good work! And, oh, back in the '60's when I was farming, I think we had the choice of about 5 varieties of beans. They were just starting to hybridize them.
@mysterj1
@mysterj1 2 года назад
What were they?
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment. Soybeans are a completely different market today than a few decades ago. We can profit just as much growing soybeans as corn, so companies have invested serious money into RnD and breeding. It is neat to see the progression over the years. The equipment we run now, especially the brand new stuff, would seriously blow away a farmer or engineer from generations ago...
@chrissyfrancis8952
@chrissyfrancis8952 2 года назад
Welker’s weren’t quite as excited about planting in the dust. So glad to see you planting, started to worry. Love the drone shots!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Their dust and our dust are two completely different degrees of dry... we have been fortunate here!
@chrissyfrancis8952
@chrissyfrancis8952 2 года назад
@@aTrippyFarmer Yep, your farms have completely opposite issues. Praying Montana doesn’t have another drought year. Weather seems to be a farmer’s biggest issue & you can’t control it.
@jef5482
@jef5482 2 года назад
I always enjoy your videos, don't understand a lot of it, but still like watching
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Some of it can be confusing for a non-farmer. I don't always explain everything perfectly, either!
@tristanfarms
@tristanfarms 2 года назад
This is exiting!!! Planting 2022!!! The clock has started. The rain has differently caused problems but y’all are moving quick great video!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I am excited as well. We are putting the hammer down!
@michaelelliott334
@michaelelliott334 2 года назад
Glad you guys finally got in the fields to plant.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Me too.... I was getting nervous!
@lincolnmkz02
@lincolnmkz02 Год назад
We only at 3600 acres rt now just wondering about what you are doing rt now. Everything looks great man. Thank you. Good bless America
@stanleyroberts2461
@stanleyroberts2461 2 года назад
Love your Drone shots and all the explaining on the seed bean numbets. Appreciate every thing you do for America and feeding thevWorld. You deserve to make a profit!!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Our pleasure!
@rictvblog9086
@rictvblog9086 2 года назад
thanks brother
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
👍👍👍
@tommypittman3810
@tommypittman3810 2 года назад
Good luck on planting have a over all safe an productive year of farming U guys keep farming an I will keep watching
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Appreciate that. Best wishes!
@nickcreason4397
@nickcreason4397 2 года назад
Wow, Farming just gets bigger and bigger. 600 acer in the 1980's would have taken 3-5 days or even more. I would like for your dad to talk about farming in the 1980's. My family said farming in the 80's was a nightmare. It seems the 80's cycle is coming back around and going to hit around 2023. Fasten your seat belt it's about to get bumpy!!!, lol
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I think we are in for wild times as well. I am sure he and his brothers would have some interesting stories to tell about their 6+ decades of farming.
@johnlindquist6335
@johnlindquist6335 2 года назад
Its a great feeling to get started planting in the spring!!!! .
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Agreed, especially after waiting a few extra weeks...
@Brian-ov1rj
@Brian-ov1rj 2 года назад
Top of the morning to you Trippy. Marty actually let you run big equipment without supervision. Who knew! 👏
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I get let off the leash occasionally!
@spideybrent
@spideybrent Год назад
Hello from Canada
@michaeljames4469
@michaeljames4469 2 года назад
Thanks. Loved the drone footage.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@benjaminyoung2454
@benjaminyoung2454 2 года назад
Thanks for the videos and Hi from Brisbane, Australia 🦘
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!!!
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 2 года назад
Thank you Australia for all your sacrifices World War II. Many of those sacrifices are not well known in the United States.
@gajindergrewal7761
@gajindergrewal7761 2 года назад
All the best ...... Do make an introduction video about everyone who assists you in your planting season ..... Just a suggestion
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Yes I should do that!
@clubbertruck
@clubbertruck 2 года назад
Excellent day. Good to see some dry dirt for y'all
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thank you!
@lynpostlethwait3083
@lynpostlethwait3083 2 года назад
Very great video for the farm and field work
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thank you!
@gunnartucker7783
@gunnartucker7783 2 года назад
Keep the amazing work
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
We will!
@itz_Gamer2000
@itz_Gamer2000 Месяц назад
Wow nice video
@rickallen8126
@rickallen8126 2 года назад
I like the info when you say what something cost I am new subscriber here be watching all your uploads had no clue who much goes into farming !!!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I try to include that information when it helps!
@JoshuaSmith-xw6jp
@JoshuaSmith-xw6jp 2 года назад
Your sister is gonna be pissed that you got her on camera. Good video. Thanks for making them.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
She is elusive!
@nazzarenoceretti8025
@nazzarenoceretti8025 2 года назад
Bellissimo video 👍
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
👍👍👍
@landtechnikmv-agriculturalvide
@landtechnikmv-agriculturalvide 2 года назад
Great video and machines.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I appreciate you watching!
@3TripleR
@3TripleR 2 года назад
Awesome footage!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@st4183
@st4183 2 года назад
Nice drone shots.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed!!
@Marshall_Weber
@Marshall_Weber 2 года назад
Good luck with #Plant2022!!! But Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Hopefully it is stress free.... highly unlikely!
@bjl1226
@bjl1226 2 года назад
Best of luck brother
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thank you!!!
@billuphoff1021
@billuphoff1021 2 года назад
Planting that Channel aye. Great choice!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
You know it!
@randydehne8866
@randydehne8866 2 года назад
Nice drone shots brother
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I appreciate it!
@pameladooley3858
@pameladooley3858 2 года назад
John Deere is across the river from me, plow planter works, I worked two blocks away at the farmall plant
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
That's neat!!!
@josephbelczynski5342
@josephbelczynski5342 2 года назад
this makes sense!!!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
😎
@RealJohnWayne
@RealJohnWayne 2 года назад
Hey there Trippy, I hope this finds you all well and good! Looks like y'all had a very productive first day, I hope it continues for you. With ground pressure/compaction being a very important/popular topic of discussion, I noticed that your planter tractors don't have duals on the front, unlike most of the tractors you see out planting, is there a particular reason you have for that decision? I hope y'all have a good one! "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌👍🇺🇸
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
When we bought both of these tractors, which was nearly 10 years ago, front duals on tractors weren't as popular yet, and my dad thought they were unnecessary. If we trade up one of these years to newer tractors, we will get duals on the front. I think it will help with a variety of things: steering, flotation, and ride quality.
@RealJohnWayne
@RealJohnWayne 2 года назад
@@aTrippyFarmer Tracks are where it's at, tracks on everything, tractors, combines, planters, grain carts. The only real drawback on the tractors is if you road them a lot, the life expectancy is significantly lower, however there are things that can be done to reduce the amount of degradation.
@thegracedfarm5290
@thegracedfarm5290 2 года назад
ROLL THAT BEAUTIFUL BEAN FOOTAGE!!!
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Woot woot
@martywatson876
@martywatson876 2 года назад
Nice.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks!
@rictvblog9086
@rictvblog9086 2 года назад
I'm using 6 tire John Deere since January 1991.tubarjal Al jawf KSA.
@ronkeking97
@ronkeking97 2 года назад
This makes me so hyped for linking up my mchale f3 baler
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I am happy to provide you with a hype video!
@ronkeking97
@ronkeking97 2 года назад
@@aTrippyFarmer if only we can get our new tractors now, i will be happy
@donfrisch6437
@donfrisch6437 2 года назад
Here in NE nebraska we plant from 2.0 to 3.0 soybeans good video trippy
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Only slightly shorter season than us. Thanks for watching!
@dansteed5453
@dansteed5453 Год назад
I was expecting to see your Mother loading those 2 bags of soybeans. I was disappointed
@michaelwood5327
@michaelwood5327 2 года назад
Moro is by Alton, little farm town, about 300 people then.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Okay... small little town!
@valmiralvesdasilva2990
@valmiralvesdasilva2990 2 года назад
Parabéns Ótimo vídeo Adorei obrigado 👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@geraldofabianoartes3074
@geraldofabianoartes3074 2 года назад
Incrível parabéns. Grande abraço Brasil
@josecaballerovega5182
@josecaballerovega5182 2 года назад
Inmensas llanuras
@jameswimbush5090
@jameswimbush5090 2 года назад
Looks good putting seed in the ground are u guys running high speed equipment
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
The corn planter is a high-speed system. The soybean planter is a regular-speed system that gets ran like its a high-speed... haha
@tawatchaikuangsan1405
@tawatchaikuangsan1405 2 года назад
อยากไปชมครับ
@CharlesLScofieldJr
@CharlesLScofieldJr 2 года назад
Andy... I can't beleive I'm watching this video for the third time, I guess I must be hooked on your videos. You mention numerious varieties of soybeens and corn. You also mentioned alternating soybeans and corn on the fields each planting season. How do you supplement the soil each season regarding the nutrients that are pulled from the soil the previous season? I would think you would have to do something otherwise the soil might eventually just produce limited returns because of the reduced nutrients. When I was stationed in South Korea while in the Army. The Koreans actually used human waste to fertilize their fields, which I don't recommend. My barracks was right up against the perimeter fence with a farmers field on the other side. Not a place you want to be in the hot summer with the wind blowing towards the barracks.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
We fertilize every fall with P and K for both crops, as well as some Nitrogen for the corn. We also apply Nitrogen in the spring on corn to split up the amount going into the ground at one time. We pull soil samples every couple of years to test soil levels. A lot of farmers invest a lot of money in fertility… it is important!
@tylermorrow2846
@tylermorrow2846 2 года назад
If I remember right you guys are by mattoon,il if so what is going on with the big field of corn that's along the side of 57 there was two john deere combines and grain carts seating out there for like 2 months now last time I was by there was the beginning of April.. I live off of I-70 45 min east of st.louis.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
This is what I have heard, but its probably hearsay: a bigger farmer never got around to harvesting those few fields all winter. We had plenty of frosts, so I don't know what the holdup was. Those combines have been there since January. The corn was downed really bad, and I think a lot of the remainder was in bad shape. They ended up burning ALL of the remaining crop this last week and worked it under. It has been interesting to watch, and I am sure there is a good explanation to it all!
@tylermorrow2846
@tylermorrow2846 2 года назад
Thanks for the response. Ya I was joking and saying they would be pulling the planter behide the combine by the time they got it done....lol
@evandrohenriquepetter3618
@evandrohenriquepetter3618 2 года назад
Opa, muito bom o vídeo, abraço do Brasil
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Obrigado por assistir!
@chrissyfrancis8952
@chrissyfrancis8952 2 года назад
I thought the only rule about turning the lights on at night was whoever does it last, wins.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
That's what they all say!
@CharlesLScofieldJr
@CharlesLScofieldJr 2 года назад
I noticed that when you were planting soybeans there was a lot of dust in the air. Does the cabin compartment of the tractor have any sort of air filtration system. If not it doesn't look to healthy for your lungs. My dad had a lot of sinus issues because of harvesting alfalfa in his younger years before joing the Army.
@mrohlo5649
@mrohlo5649 2 года назад
Those tractors have excellent filtration systems you don’t even get a speck of dust in if you keep the door shut
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Like the other commenter said, the tractors have some of the best filtration systems that you can have. All of the dust and dirt in the cab is directly from dirt shoes and clothes entering, or someone not waiting for the outside dust to settle before opening the door!
@perferre346
@perferre346 Год назад
Hey why do I see farmers removing the front duals for planting? Is there a reason behind it? Does it increase compaction?
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer Год назад
The 8285R isn’t rated for front duals. Yhe 8310R came with from duals 10 years ago, but that was before everyone had decided front duals was the best thing to do. We didn’t take the front duals… I wish we had!
@perferre346
@perferre346 Год назад
@@aTrippyFarmer oh that's interesting! Thanks for the reply!
@thereeds0612
@thereeds0612 Год назад
What type of stuff (camera, computer, windows/Mac, software) do you use to do your videos? I start my first day farming Wednesday and want to make some videos.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer Год назад
That’s awesome, Brad! I’d recommend a GoPro for filming, Adobe Premiere Pro for editing(there are free programs that work, too), and any decent computer to work on. Good luck!
@michaelwood5327
@michaelwood5327 2 года назад
I grew up in Moro Ill, where are you located? When I was young I worked on the farm.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
We are in Mattoon, Illinois. It is about 20 miles North of Effingham on I-57.
@marianhoban9086
@marianhoban9086 2 года назад
I wish! To! Come'! There! For! Work'
@marianhoban9086
@marianhoban9086 2 года назад
BuT! I M BUSY! Here!
@ryangroen1697
@ryangroen1697 2 года назад
👍, red.
@butterbeanfarmer7952
@butterbeanfarmer7952 2 года назад
You did get robbed The neighbor got screwed
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I'm watching a lot of people get screwed lately... so much NH3 going on!
@armandochavarriajr250
@armandochavarriajr250 2 года назад
I’ve noticed you take the key out of the tractor is their a certain reason you take it out?
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
If they are parked anywhere other than inside of our sheds, we always lock the cabs and hide the keys!
@normnorthmore8368
@normnorthmore8368 2 года назад
How many acres do you run, and what is your rotation
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
We farm a few thousand acres, and all of our crops are on a strict corn-soybean rotation. If we acquire a new farm or have another unique situation, we might do some soybeans-on-soybeans to get the rotation numbers where we like them.
@erickparmeter147
@erickparmeter147 2 года назад
How fast can you plant in the bean planter
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
You can run it as fast as the tractor will pull it, but you lose some accuracy. I run around 8mph, which is probably too fast. Soybeans aren't too picky in terms of spacing, as long as the depth and overall population is correct.
@erickparmeter147
@erickparmeter147 2 года назад
@@aTrippyFarmer I am really happy to start to see field start to be planted. The field behind my house is 230 acre and they just started disking it today
@m4ckm4n59
@m4ckm4n59 2 года назад
Will you guys use less fertiliser due to the extra cost?? Cheers
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Nope. We haven't cut back on anything yet. The high grain prices have offset a lot of the increase in fertilizer prices.
@Frosted_Candy
@Frosted_Candy 2 года назад
wisconsin the driest spot is inside something or else u will get stuck :(
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I'm sorry to hear that... need it to warm up across the corn belt!
@philhosier9185
@philhosier9185 2 года назад
Use of Hiugh Definition ( HD) sunglasses over Polaroid varities will improve vision in extreme sun conditions, also in low kight conditions. Your best bet to get them areew at Flea Markets, believe it or not. Buy several pr., as plastic temples are cheaply made and become brittle and tend to break. You won';t regret buying them !
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Interesting... thanks!
@hfff1
@hfff1 2 года назад
Do you consider cold germination viability on the early planted corn? Soil temps? Predicted cold spells? Or is it more it's dry, it's late, we're planting?
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Good questions. Cold germination is not something we look at beyond validating the quality of the seed. Ground conditions are the first consideration, and the calendar is second. We haven't used a soil temperature probe for serious consideration in ages. If the ground is perfect and its the 1st week of April, we will plant. If it is marginal, we won't plant. If it is marginal on the 2nd week of may, we will plant. The calendar is a very important tool, especially considering the statistical significance that it plays in optimizing yield potential. Mid to late April is the money zone. As for forecast, it plays a role in short-term decision making. If there is a rain nearby in the forecast followed by much cooler temperatures, we might not be as aggressive to plant. It just depends on the year...
@TheJimmybud
@TheJimmybud 2 года назад
Not sure I have never not drank well water.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Well water is good stuff!
@TheJimmybud
@TheJimmybud 2 года назад
@@aTrippyFarmer It is! Especially out of a pitcher pump.
@lucaslouagie999
@lucaslouagie999 2 года назад
your right side hazard light bar needs adjusted. just sayin
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
That thing is an after-thought to me, but you are right!!
@grant1221
@grant1221 2 года назад
how many acres do y'all farm ?
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
A couple of thousand!
@tomharrington1393
@tomharrington1393 2 года назад
👍👍
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
😎😎😎
@CharlesLScofieldJr
@CharlesLScofieldJr 2 года назад
Have you heard the latest from Mariupol', Ukraine there is a John Deere dealership that had like 3 combines ($300k ea), a bunch of tractors, and various implements stolen? I guess the combines and tractors were equipped with GPS and they have been traced to some town in Chechnya. John Deere was able to disable them remotely. The Russian Army is believed to be the ones who stole the equipment to include a lot of grain from silos in and around Mariupol. If John Deere can disable this stolen equipment remotely imagine what they could do in the USA if this administration wanted to make the food shortages even worse.
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 2 года назад
They said the Russians are trying to reverse engineering to get the stuff going. The plunder is unbelievable. Equipment, grain is Being stolen as well.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
I had read something about that... it is no surprise that war results in pillaging. I know remotely disabling equipment seems scary, but there is no scenario in which John Deere would ever stand to benefit by using that power on its customers. Farmers are worth a large chunk of their revenue, and they are not a good group to upset!
@vladimirmilkovic5143
@vladimirmilkovic5143 2 года назад
👑👑👑👍
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
😎
@joelruizcovarrubias1938
@joelruizcovarrubias1938 2 года назад
Hola soy del valle de Mexicali baja California México i soy operador de maquinaria agrícola le en tiedo a todo un poco me kiero superar no estas contratando jente para trabajar con ustedes.....???
@billuphoff1021
@billuphoff1021 2 года назад
Wait a minute. I thought Marty was the red shirt guy and Jeff was the blue shirt guy?
@kdolefarmz
@kdolefarmz 2 года назад
Wait, Marty wears red shirts?? 😅
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
They went to the wrong dressing room for today's episode... it happens!
@larrymccandless8723
@larrymccandless8723 2 года назад
You lost 3-4 beans when loading the planter... Well, there goes your profit for the year...
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
We are in the Red already!!!
@tawatchaikuangsan1405
@tawatchaikuangsan1405 2 года назад
ผมอยู่ประเทศไทย
@DaWorldOwner
@DaWorldOwner 10 месяцев назад
For four years now polo illinois farmers have only grown corn and although I have no proof they seem to have switched to a cheaper crappier seed as of slight less than four years ago because polo has been infested with northern corn rootworm beetles. Before four years ago I've gone over 20 years without even knowing what these things were because I've never seen them. Now every year they are back with greater numbers. These farmers refuse to do crop rotation(I'm guessing they aren't trying to be organic and don't care about pest populations because out of four years I've only seen them plane spray once). Everyone I talk to seem to not even know what northern corn rootworm beetles are. Those things are the most destructive pest I've ever seen. They destroy FAR MORE than just corn so I'm unsure why they are named as they are. They should be named GREEN DEVILS.
@johanfriesen1303
@johanfriesen1303 Год назад
Are there any farm jobs around need a job
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer Год назад
I don’t know of any personally, at least not this time of year!
@b_lumenkraft
@b_lumenkraft 2 года назад
First.
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Nice work!!!
@b_lumenkraft
@b_lumenkraft 2 года назад
@@aTrippyFarmer Hehe! Thanks!
@jameshazel5919
@jameshazel5919 2 года назад
O
@gunnartucker6605
@gunnartucker6605 2 года назад
Keep the amazing work
@aTrippyFarmer
@aTrippyFarmer 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment!
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