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Excessive Moisture? Field Walk & Crop Update
Having been absent from CZcams for quite a while, I felt like I needed to start over with a current update. In this video I take you around our fields and have a look at our current conditions. The spring and early summer have been excessively wet here, and that has affected a number of things on the farm. It's a long video, so I broke it into chapters for ya'll.
I also give some insights to the "big picture" philosophy we're using to make decisions on our small operation.
0:00 - Intro and Compost
4:33 - Soybeans & Soil Health Generally
12:15 - Corn
17:58 - Oats
22:54 - Alfalfa
24:43 - A Little More Soybeans & Corn
27:18 - Frustrating Hay Field
31:37 - Summary
32:50 - Direct Marketing & Big Picture
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Harvesting Corn with the 4400 Combine
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10/20/2022 - Ride along as I spend a day harvesting a semi-truck load of corn with our John Deere 4400 combine. Is there anything better in life?
Picking Corn - One Crib-Full, Please
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10/19/2022 - With our plans for corn harvest somewhat revised, Dad and I hammer out a day of corn picking, and fill a single crib for winter wildlife corn sales. This one doesn't need chapters. It's all good. ;0) P.S. - There are a couple of continuity errors in this video, but they're pretty well hidden. If you think you've spotted one, throw it in the comments.
Ear Corn Picking Prep & Harvesting Corn with the 4400
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10/17/22 - Today we're getting all set up to pick ear corn, and then for the first time EVER, we're heading out to harvest our own corn, on our own farm, with our very own combine. We've come a long way baby. 0:00 - Intro 2:10 - Equipment Prep 11:10 - Moisture Testing Corn 13:00 - Next Day - Combining Corn 18:28 - Plan Changes & Outro
Harvest Time - Between Corn and Beans
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Odds and ends around the farm as we wrap up the last details of soybean harvest, and start moving towards corn harvest.
Finishing Soybeans, With Drone Footage!
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Smooth sailing (for the most part) as we wrap up soybean harvest 2022. 0:00 - Rainy Start 3:29 - Drone Footage 5:03 - Conditions Improve 7:35 - Next Day 8:55 - Moving Goats 11:05 - Last of the Beans Music Credit: A Dusty Road - Dan Lebowitz From CZcams's free music library
Harvest '22 - Getting After Some Soybeans
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Spend a beautiful fall day with us, harvesting beans with the John Deere 4400 combine.
Prepping the 4400 Combine for Soybeans
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A long overdue introduction to our John Deere 4400, along with some prep work before getting out into the fields.
The State of Things - Before Harvest
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Today we're talking crops, drought conditions, soil samples, and some of the ins and outs of the 2022 growing season. The whole point of this video is to set the stage for a bunch of harvest footage that I'm putting together, and which will be coming up on the channel reeeeeaaaaaal soon. So this is the boring but important prelude to everything else. 0:00 - Intro 2:27 - No-Till Drill Project 3:...
Oak Trees & Hope
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Life can be a surprising thing. Happy Independence Day to everyone out there! Thanks for watching, and enjoy a little much-needed time off. I didn’t get this video uploaded before Anderson Bash, so I’m sorry to say you missed a good show. But the GoFundMe page that @MillennialFarmer has set up is still a good thing to check out if you’d like to donate a little something to help fund grain bin r...
Goats & Broiler Chickens on Pasture! #GrainBinSafety
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Did you know the Millenial Farmer is running a donation campaign to provide training and equipment to first-responders, so that they are better equipped to handle grain bin entrapment accidents? Did you know you can go to a *free* SWEET CONCERT as part of that fundraiser? Did you know Dana and I will be there too? Didja? Didja? Donate! Hang out with us! It'll be fun! Links below! Exclamation po...
Early Spring Happenings & Shelling Corn for Wildlife Feed
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We're back! After a long hiatus from CZcams, I have a series of videos to put up from this past spring. Here we talk a little about the coming year, and run some corn through the Minneapolis-Moline sheller for wildlife feed. 0:00 - General Goings-On & Chit-Chat 13:58 - Shelling Corn
Ag Expo with the MN Soil Health Coalition
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Hanging with the crew at the MSHC booth during Ag Expo in Mankato. The Minnesota Soil Health Coalition is a nonprofit, farmer-led group that helps promote soil health practices in the agricultural community. We host field days, educational events, and provide information to farmers interested in adopting soil health practices, and we have a growing network of farmer-mentors. Farmer mentors - li...
2020 - Fanning Mill Improvements
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With harvest done and cover crops planted, our main winter time activity is cleaning, bagging, and selling wildlife feed. We'd only done a small trial the previous winter, selling from February to early April. From that experience we learned a few lessons about how to be efficient, and where the weak points were in our equipment and process.
2020 - Planting Cover Crops After Corn
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2020 - Planting Cover Crops After Corn
First Snowfall on the Farm & Holiday Wishes
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First Snowfall on the Farm & Holiday Wishes
2020 - Planting Cover Crops After Soybeans
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2020 - Planting Cover Crops After Soybeans
2020 Harvest - Day 10 - Finishing Up!
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2020 Harvest - Day 10 - Finishing Up!
2020 Harvest - Day 9 - A Marathon Day Picking Corn
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2020 Harvest - Day 9 - A Marathon Day Picking Corn
2020 Harvest - Day 8 - Steady Progress Picking Corn
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2020 Harvest - Day 8 - Steady Progress Picking Corn
2020 Harvest Day 6 & 7 - Prep & Corn Picking
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2020 Harvest Day 6 & 7 - Prep & Corn Picking
2020 Harvest - Day 4 & 5 - Finishing Soybeans
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2020 Harvest - Day 4 & 5 - Finishing Soybeans
2020 Harvest - Day 2 & 3 - Broken Combine
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2020 Harvest - Day 2 & 3 - Broken Combine
2020 Harvest - Day 1 - Soybeans and... Alfalfa?
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2020 Harvest - Day 1 - Soybeans and... Alfalfa?
John Deere 55 - Pre Harvest Tuneup 2020
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John Deere 55 - Pre Harvest Tuneup 2020
Final Field Walk - 2020
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Final Field Walk - 2020
State of the Channel
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State of the Channel
Haybine Roller Review - Second Alfalfa Crop
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Haybine Roller Review - Second Alfalfa Crop
July Field Walk - 2020
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July Field Walk - 2020
Late June Field Walk - 2020
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Late June Field Walk - 2020

Komentáře

  • @BrettCales-xi5bj
    @BrettCales-xi5bj Před 4 dny

    He was probably doing 1 of two things. 1 cleaning lead out of dirt from a back stop to melt down and turn into lead shot or sinkers etc. or less likely separating lead shot from slag after melting.

  • @jazzerbyte
    @jazzerbyte Před 6 dny

    Sounds like great progress on soil optimization. It's quite a different thing when you realize that there's no open local oats mass market and it takes more effort to find buyers and direct markets.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 5 dny

      Indeed! There’s a local feed store that will buy a small quantity. That would be my next best option if I wasn’t direct marketing. For anyone who wanted to grow more than 10 or 20 acres in my area though, they’re looking at a long haul to get their product to a market. I think Grain Millers in St. Ansgar, IA might be the closest place, and I believe they will only take food-grade oats.

  • @ronwhites1432
    @ronwhites1432 Před 7 dny

    I like learning what you do for operating a small farm with alternative marketing, another channel I watch with a small farm with direct sales is a few acres farm. Best wishes on your direct marketing

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Thanks Ron! When I have time to watch CZcams videos, Pete from Just a Few Acres is one of my favorites too. I'd love to sit down with him some day and visit if the opportunity ever arose. It'd be a hoot!

    • @ronwhites1432
      @ronwhites1432 Před 7 dny

      @@ravenviewfarm we were in your area in June we went on 19 on our way to Hastings on the Friday before Father's day and Saturday it rained all day

    • @ArmpitStudios
      @ArmpitStudios Před 6 dny

      @@ravenviewfarm You'd need to brush up on bad jokes. Although having a camera stand named Rod is a good start.

  • @larsonvalleyfarm
    @larsonvalleyfarm Před 7 dny

    Nice update. Has been pretty wet here most of the spring and early summer. Getting dry now! Are you going to the Greater northern Minnesota get together at Jon Stevens next month? MN soil health coalition is hosting

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Thanks Larson Valley Farm! I might attend that event if it works around our haying schedule. Rush City isn't a long way for me to go. We've been so crazy busy here that I've missed a number of MSHC events that I wanted to attend. I especially wanted to go to the Premier Soil Health event last week, but we were baling hay. I'm hoping once oat harvest is out of the way we'll slow down enough to get off the farm a little and be back out in the world, lol!

  • @larrycowing238
    @larrycowing238 Před 7 dny

    enjoy your video Mike, haven't seen you since the Soil Health Summit, look forward to learning more about your vermiculture

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Hey Larry! Good to hear from you! Yep, I finally pulled the trigger and got a bunch of worms, lol. I'll have some video updates about that in the future as well. Not much to see yet since I just have a small worm bin made out of an old garbage can. Those little guys reproduce fast though, so their population will outgrow that bin by autumn, and if I can keep them cozy through the winter I'll have quite the vermicompost operation by spring of 2025. Hope you're doing well!

  • @tomlines7181
    @tomlines7181 Před 7 dny

    Love that you made another video. Love seeing how you are doing things and especially with the older equipment like I grew up on and driving. Hope to see more soon. Thank you.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Thanks Tom! I'm working on a few more videos already. My daughter has gotten interested in using the camera, so it's fun to be able to create videos together as a family. I appreciate you tuning in!

  • @douglasrusselljr7707

    Glad to see a new video from you! Always interesting and entertaining, not to mention informative. Keep on doing what you do! I'm hoping to see your oat harvest, as it's been a long time since I've been involved in harvesting oats, or wheat. Thanks for including all of us on the farm tour!!!!!

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Thanks Douglas! I get a little long-winded I know, and most people would rather see the equipment working, but I think a tour is important for context once in awhile. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I just swathed the oats down yesterday and filmed it. Of course they got rained on last night, so we'll spend a couple of days getting the combine all tuned up and ready while they dry back down. Then it's go time!

  • @rustyrelicsfarm2406

    Hope someday you can build a big new barn where the old one was on the farm.

    • @danaseifert7205
      @danaseifert7205 Před 7 dny

      Yes!

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      I totally agree Rusty Relics. Having worked in the construction industry, I've already got some rudimentary plans drawn up for it. We're going to focus on fixing up some of our other buildings first, since we can do that fairly affordably. The barn will require a loan, or a wealthy patron or something (I wish, LOL!) But the farm just doesn't seem right without it, so we'll have to try to get one put up one of these years. Plus I'd love to have hay storage on the farm so we can stop renting the neighbor's barn for our hay crops.

    • @rustyrelicsfarm2406
      @rustyrelicsfarm2406 Před 7 dny

      @@ravenviewfarm Posting more often should help.

  • @farmcentralohio
    @farmcentralohio Před 7 dny

    With the right mix you should be able to spray the corn once, right after planting and before the corn emerges. In a perfect world you want to apply some sort of nitrogen when it's about knee high, the corn needs that extra kick. Cover crops in the rows are good in theory but it actually cause more issues than any benefit

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Totally agree on all of your points. I've enjoyed it when our interseeded covers did well, but it's just so hit and miss. I honestly think we're doing more for our soil health by having a diverse cash crop rotation and using rye in the fall, along with the compost extract now.

  • @ArmpitStudios
    @ArmpitStudios Před 7 dny

    Oh, I forgot to ask: Why are customers requesting non-GMO animal feed corn? I’m a proponent of GMOs, because they do so much good, so I’m always curious if anti-GMO thinking is just media-based fear of something they don’t understand, or if they think the crops are saturated with Roundup that will still be there when the crop is harvested.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      I really think you hit the nail on the head with the two biggest things that make people averse to GMO crops. There's definitely a severe lack of good, scientifically grounded information available to the general public. Meanwhile there are a whole slew of unqualified fringe-ideas out in the digital universe that anyone can find with a quick Google search. So that drives a lot of the apprehension people feel about GMO crops. Herbicide exposure is another big one. I'm honestly not quite sure where I stand on that issue myself. Glyphosate is a lot safer than many of the other herbicides on the market, but I do also feel that we don't understand its long term effects after repeated exposure as well as we need to. One factor that I take into consideration - but much of the general public wouldn't include in their calculus - is that there is some evidence that GMO crops don't affiliate as well with native soil biology. Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and corn root systems have been observed to be less vigorous and effective with modern corn varieties in particular. Whether that's because of genetic modification or simply really aggressive hybridization practices is hard to say, but it is a consideration for those of us focusing on soil biology in our crop systems. Again, more studies and information are needed since the industry isn't really focusing on fungal affiliation (why would you when mainstream corn farming is focused on heavy synthetic fertilizer use?) We'll get there eventually, but it'll probably be a long road. I'm a proponent of GMO crops as well. If I start growing non-GMO corn it'll be mainly for the savings in seed cost, coupled with a desire to respond to the wishes of my customer base. As long as we can put together an effective herbicide mix for it, there's really no reason not to give it a try since it should increase my profit margin.

  • @ArmpitStudios
    @ArmpitStudios Před 7 dny

    It’s alive! 🧌 I find all this interesting. I’ve just been doing some very rudimentary reading about home composting, deciding if I should build a simple cedar composting cage or buy an ugly black plastic one with a crank. (I’d rather get out a manure fork and turn it by hand.) We could use it for the garden we plan on making next season. Maybe. Otherwise it will make some decent fill soil for that low spot in our front yard that keeps sinking where a tree used to be. Do you have any ear corn left?

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Once you get started with compost - no matter how you initially do it - you'll learn a lot of lessons fairly quickly. If you have questions, I'll be happy to help with answers. We're still learning ourselves, so bear with me on the things we don't know. It's a fun journey! Regarding ear corn - we're sold out until harvest time. We actually kept a crib well into the summer this year because the commodity prices were so low, but shelled out what was left of it and sent it to the elevator earlier this month.

    • @ArmpitStudios
      @ArmpitStudios Před 6 dny

      @@ravenviewfarm We ran out months ago, but never found time to head out your way.

  • @farmcentralohio
    @farmcentralohio Před 7 dny

    Around here we put fertilizer on the ground going to corn and have never fertilized soybeans

  • @MeredithFarms
    @MeredithFarms Před 7 dny

    Love your videos, really hoping to see some harvest footage this fall!

  • @farmcentralohio
    @farmcentralohio Před 7 dny

    Hey you're alive, was starting to wonder lol

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      We're still kickin! Life has been a blur this year.

  • @user-rd5cs5su3s
    @user-rd5cs5su3s Před 7 dny

    Very cool video. i like to hear about your crops and how you guys do things. Keep the videos coming

  • @rustyrelicsfarm2406

    You look a lot like Peter Ostrum the Child Actor/ Vetrenarian.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Well I'll be danged! That's a new one for me, but I can see it. Now if only someone would bequeath me a chocolate factory!

  • @KPVFarmer
    @KPVFarmer Před 14 dny

    Thanks for putting this on video and even the after market rollers. 3yrs old but we are still running a 492. I’m trying to get as much life out of it as possible, $20-$30k for a discbine isn’t in the forecast yet.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Hey KPVFarmer! Thanks for watching! I definitely hear you on the cost of a discbine. We've kicked it around as well, but for our acreage and hours of use each year it just makes more sense to keep the haybine tuned up and running.

  • @patrickwolf4373
    @patrickwolf4373 Před měsícem

    Thanks so much for a great educational video. It has given me an idea for how to build my own inter-seeder! I’m excited to see how your interseeding crop does!

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Hey Patrick! Thanks for watching! Full disclosure, we've almost quit interseeding our corn at this point. For us, the weather has been so erratic that we've had a heck of a time getting an interseeded cover crop to grow over the last four years or so. The last three years were really droughty, so we would interseed and hardly anything would come up. Then this year we had so much rain in late May and all of June that we couldn't get it done at all. Don't get me wrong, I still love the practice itself! It's just getting hard to justify the seed cost when barely any of it grows. Plus we've had to limit our herbicide options if we want to interseed, and the grassy weeds especially are starting to get away on us. All that to say we're still learning, and we will probably have another go at it in the future. I just need to figure out a little better balance with herbicide and timing and seed mix. My advice to you would be to keep the seed mix a little lighter than most people would recommend. Maybe 15 to 20 lbs per acre total. Keep the cost down so that it doesn't break the bank if conditions aren't favorable and the result ends up being lackluster. Best of luck! Any amount of extra diversity is good for the soil and the ecosystem!

  • @izethoxha7301
    @izethoxha7301 Před měsícem

    How much does a bale go for

  • @joshuavanbuskirk4275
    @joshuavanbuskirk4275 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for making the video!

  • @joshuavanbuskirk4275
    @joshuavanbuskirk4275 Před 2 měsíci

    How’s the stems look with new rolls? Nice and flat?

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      Yep! The rollers crimp the stems every couple of inches, which really helps with letting the moisture out and getting faster dry down. Plus the bales end up feeling softer with the stems smashed, which I think makes the hay more appealing for my customers.

  • @j.t.theagguy
    @j.t.theagguy Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome video

  • @ni1469
    @ni1469 Před 3 měsíci

    Now that you’ve had a few seasons on the rollers how do you like their wear and performance so far?

  • @asherfamilyacres1698
    @asherfamilyacres1698 Před 3 měsíci

    Cool old barn!

  • @Feruz968
    @Feruz968 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi there Thank you for sharing this information with us. Is machine to seed Tef available in Canada? Could you share the link

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 7 dny

      I would assume you can find one in Canada, but I'm not Canadian so I can't claim to be an expert. It's called a Brillion seeder. A quick Google search should get you started with learning about them and where you might find one to use.

    • @Feruz968
      @Feruz968 Před 7 dny

      @@ravenviewfarm thank you so much! I found it

  • @dennisfoulk82
    @dennisfoulk82 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice machinery.

  • @michaelreid5307
    @michaelreid5307 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice to see older equipment still being used & valued.

  • @Eddie_Schantz
    @Eddie_Schantz Před 5 měsíci

    Great vids of a good machine. We ran a 1958 55 JD. for several years in the early 70's in wheat harvest and it gave us very few problems. Nothing major anyway. I don't know what year your is, but it is for sure a later one than ours and the first 55 I have seen with a straw chopper instead of the spreader.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 4 měsíci

      Ours was a 1968 model with some nice features. Kind of amazing how many years they produced the same machines back then - with continuous upgrades of course. I liked that ours had variable speed control on the cylinder, and the FRONT concave spacing could be adjusted easily from the cab. Rear spacing still had to be done with a wrench on the outside, but since we only did soybeans with it I could kind of set it and forget it. Our 4400 now has some nice improvements over the prior generation of combines, but they also add a lot of complexity to the machine. I really appreciate how simple the 55 was, and how few belts and chains and bearings it had vs the newer machine.

  • @thomasforst7327
    @thomasforst7327 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome awesome video

  • @thomasforst7327
    @thomasforst7327 Před 5 měsíci

    What kind of elevator

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 5 měsíci

      Hey Thomas! Our elevator is a Kewanee 500.

  • @jamesbuck3818
    @jamesbuck3818 Před 5 měsíci

    I grew up with farmalls A.C. & a 77 Oliver In N.E. It was SWEET to see and Hear familiar sounds.. .

  • @sammuelmeger7996
    @sammuelmeger7996 Před 5 měsíci

    Brings back memories combining with the older combine

  • @markcarlson1562
    @markcarlson1562 Před 5 měsíci

    Growing up on my grandfathers farm has great memories. Picking season was my favorite and we picked corn exactly the same way. Thanku for the wonderful meal

  • @pagrainfarmer
    @pagrainfarmer Před 5 měsíci

    I enjoyed watching this video. I have a 4400 also and love to run it. Yours looks to be in really good shape. Keep the videos coming.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 4 měsíci

      We got pretty lucky with this one. We're the third owners. The guys we bought it from had it for 23 years I believe. They're professional mechanics who farm on the side, so they kept EVERYTHING meticulously maintained. I've had to iron out a few minor bugs that they missed, but all of the most important elements of the machine were kept in tip top shape. We paid quite a bit for it compared to other 4400s I've seen for sale, but it was worth every penny. Plus it came with three heads that were also all in great condition, so it was a full package deal. AND it was only two miles from us. With all that going for it, we couldn't pass it up.

    • @pagrainfarmer
      @pagrainfarmer Před 4 měsíci

      @@ravenviewfarm You did well. They are a great size of combine for smaller farmers like us. I don't need anything the size of a JD 9500 or any of the newer ones. Take good care of that machine and it'll last you a long, long time.

  • @cathymuehring893
    @cathymuehring893 Před 5 měsíci

    Just found your channel and I will be watching more. We also have AC and IH tractors and farm cats.

  • @dylanmyers1646
    @dylanmyers1646 Před 5 měsíci

    Love the combine video, definitely my goal is to get one n do a few acers with…. Thanks for the videos

  • @dylanmyers1646
    @dylanmyers1646 Před 5 měsíci

    Do you guys run a wide row or narrow row picker?

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 5 měsíci

      We’re on 38” wide rows. We talked about making the switch to 30” rows about a decade ago. I’m glad we didn’t though, since the wider rows work better with our interseeded cover crops.

    • @dylanmyers1646
      @dylanmyers1646 Před 5 měsíci

      I’m trying to get into picking but all I can find is wide rows… looking like it maybe what I end up with

  • @JohnSmith-fs4dx
    @JohnSmith-fs4dx Před 5 měsíci

    11:11 - whoa nelly

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 5 měsíci

      LOL! It looks like a close one, right? I watched that a dozen times while I was editing and kept thinking, “Did we really cut it that close?!” After really squinting at it, I think the camera angle and the shadows make it look worse than it actually was.

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel4216 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the memories

  • @robertburt9071
    @robertburt9071 Před 5 měsíci

    Our neighbour had the same combine They never did corn with it Just barley and oats Your corn rows look like 36 in Nice seeing you guys again Until next time take care

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 5 měsíci

      We bought this machine from a neighbor who had only ever used it for soybeans and wheat. It doesn’t seem to mind corn a bit though! Good eye. We’re on 38” row spacing. Never made the switch to narrower rows.

  • @ArmpitStudios
    @ArmpitStudios Před 5 měsíci

    So many videos! Gonna spoil us. 😃 And those kittens! That’s a pretty cool fort they have there.

  • @steveschweiger6569
    @steveschweiger6569 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for posting. Great looking corn. Cats were sure having a good time.

  • @douglasrusselljr7707
    @douglasrusselljr7707 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! You have a very nice, clean 4400. I always have enjoyed combining corn at night! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @tomlines7181
    @tomlines7181 Před 5 měsíci

    I think you could run about 2.5-3 mph. We ran 3.5 with our 915.

    • @danderson4096
      @danderson4096 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree. We have a 4420 and always run ours in 2nd gear combining corn. We occasionally have to slow down if the corn is really good and overloads the clean grain auger. I really enjoy your videos as we have a small operation like yours.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 4 měsíci

      @tomlines7181 and @danderson4096 - Thanks for the feedback guys! That really helps verify that I'm on the right track.

  • @ericwerner9605
    @ericwerner9605 Před 5 měsíci

    How could someone like myself, who feeds critters with cob corn, purchase your product? Wild bird seed store or somewhere? Thanks and great videos.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 5 měsíci

      Hey Eric! Our corn isn’t carried in any stores at the moment. We currently only sell direct to customers right from the farm. If you live in MN and are within convenient driving distance, I’d be happy to set you up with some ear corn. We’re well stocked at the moment, and also have bags of shelled corn and cracked corn available. I don’t like to post my contact info directly in CZcams comments, but if you check out www.ravenviewfarm.net you’ll find all of our products, as well as the best ways to get ahold of me. Even if it doesn’t work out, I really appreciate your interest!

  • @GeigerFarm
    @GeigerFarm Před 5 měsíci

    Nice progress 🙂👍

  • @Budd56
    @Budd56 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing 👍👍✌️

  • @nailedt0thecr0ss
    @nailedt0thecr0ss Před 6 měsíci

    I wish I choose farming for a lifestyle then what I am doing now. I know it is hard work.

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 4 měsíci

      The work can be pretty hard at times, and is occasionally downright dangerous. The money often isn't great either, LOL. And of course there are a lot of variables a guy can't control that influence your odds of success, so that's frustrating. But the scenery is pretty good, it's never boring, you get to work from home and to some degree set your own schedule. It's a good way to teach kids important values and life lessons. Really if a guy can overcome the money part of it, it's a pretty nice life if your brain and body are wired for it. I still haven't quite found out how to make it pay, but we're getting there!

  • @user-co2wn6nm5n
    @user-co2wn6nm5n Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Might there be a market for the cobs for bedding?

    • @ravenviewfarm
      @ravenviewfarm Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! I think there may be a market for the cobs, but the trick is getting them under cover or storing them somehow. Once they get wet it’s all downhill from there. A silage tarp might be our best cheap option. We’ve considered running them through a hammer mill with a really coarse screen and bagging them up for pet bedding, but we just don’t have the equipment or facilities to try it out yet. Until then, they go back on the fields to return to the soil.