Best Crop Of " Jimmy Red " I Ever Planted
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2023
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Just getting around to watching, garden and honeybees make life busy at this time.
I always heard it was time to plant corn when you heatd the whip-o-will in the spring evening.
Prayers that God blesses the new marriage, nice couple.
Hey Joey, here in Randolph Co. we run a little cooler than y'all or Siler City or even Carthage for that matter, so if you plant early (mid-April) you'll be re-planting or it'll take forever to come up. Especially if you cover it a little too deep! My wife always says the key is for the ground to be warm enough for the seed to germinate. I agree with you on May (mid-May even) and it will be up in a few days. Beans are a different story........if you wait too late, the bugs will eat them up! Congrats to your son! Great video!
Thanks Bobby
Other than your cold weather garden I’m going to shoot for May 1st from now on.
Congratulations, Knowing God will bless you both in your new life together
Thank You Blanca
Hi Joey , the jimmy red looks great good stand . Yea the warmer temperatures help. I always planted my corn at the end April and first of May. On the rise of the full moon or on the fall of the moon. My grandmother believed on planting on the moon phases. Tell the young couple congratulations . I don’t know when you cultivating but with the rain this weekend you done good. I fertilize my garden Friday with the rain and warmer temperatures this week I’ll be able to hear it growing L O L . Thanks for sharing. Have a good day..😎😎
Hey Tommy
Just a couple Days ago. It looks liked its jumped already.
Congratulations to the newly weds! I was going to ask what you thought caused a better stand of corn. If it was the soil conditions, moisture levels, etc.? But you covered it, warmer temps and you got a better germination rate. I'll e-mail some pics of the Silvermine corn in a few days. We got here Thursday evening. I raked hay Friday for Pa, yesterday we cut 35 acres of hay, and today we baled about 20 acres of it. 15 more tomorrow and I'll have a reprieve from the hay. Pa's 92 and still baling hay commercially!
look forward to the pictures.
They use to grow it in the sea islands off the Carolina coast and make moonshine with it down there. There is a brewery in Charleston that uses Jimmy Red in their whiskey/moonshine.
Joey I don’t know enough about gardening to be quoted, but the corn does look nice. Style points anyway. I don’t have an Agri Supply with in 700 miles, but the one in Greenville has sure been helpful. Same with Braden at Burch Store, nice folks. Was 33 degrees a couple mornings ago here in Yankees land. I’ve been to the cemetery today and paying my respects, might possibly do a little tractor “work” in a couple hours. Thanks for sharing and give my best to Wil and Megan.
I will Stan . Look forward to seeing you again.
Wow, over 12,500 subscribers! That is awesome! Congratulations to Will and his wife to be. And as always, really enjoy all your videos!
Thank You Marty
It’s hard for me to wrap my mind around it.
It's going to keep growing, with his regular uploads his positive traction and his content being relative to this time of year!
Beautiful stand of Jimmy Red. Nice looking job of cultivating and side dressing Joey. Thanks for sharing the video. Congratulations again to Will. Hope y'all have a great and blessed Memorial Day.
Hey Bart
Thank You. We’re you able to get off any this weekend.
@@Jtwes no I am home now. As of today I have 5 more years and I can retire from the railroad. If I can afford to. I'm on vacation starting tomorrow for two weeks and I am leaving in the morning around 700 for Wyoming. Take care and I hope to talk to you soon.
Text some pictures
Last year I planted green beans on March 7 and three weeks later I planted the second round of green beans with the difference in temperature they both produce at the same time now I don't get in a hurry anymore. Another good video stay safe and GOD BLESS
Hey Joe
I’m starting to feel like that also. Those plants take a beating weather wise when you plant so early.
I'm with you on starting to wait till May on planting. Congrats on the new subscribers and to Will and Megan.
Thanks Johnny
Don’t forget I couldn’t have done it without out folks like you that have been around a long time.
Enjoyed the video man. Great content as always. I planted Jimmy Redd for the first time this year and it's off to a good start.
Hey Eugene
I hope it does well for you.
I’m late getting everything out this year. But it’s still good for tractor time.
Hey Lewis
I think you’ll be fine. It may be calendar wise later but seasonally your probably better off.
Wow 12k subscribers!!! I am happy for you. It is kinda tricky when to plant. If it is a sweet corn I am selling to the market the later you plant the more trouble with worms. I can spray dipel on it or spinosad soap to keep them knocked back. I am a may 5th planter myself. That is a great stand of corn, I can't wait to see when you pick it.
Thanks John
I really would like to do a big patch next year.
Joe wanted to tell you about a sign on The Baptist Church near me, it said, " Be careful, sin is user friendly".
Nice to hear a Church is not afraid of Preaching about sin.
I think you're right Joey, corn does like those warm temperatures. That might be what has the JR jumping but it sure looks good. Thanks for sharing and ... tell those 2 lovebirds congratulations and good luck. 👍 May God bless them and you and yours.
Thank You I will .
They say soil temp between 50 and 60 degrees. But a early planted corn makes more bushels . This is what I learned from others who do it full time farming . You shouldn’t scare them youngens like that lol
I do know it seems like the worm count is down in the silver queen when I plant it early. But it still is a struggle with cold snaps. Your corn was looking good.
Congratulations to your son and his new wife to be and can you show what the Jimmy red seed looks like and enjoy your channel
Thanks Larry
Watch this video. I’m pretty sure I show it a pretty good amount.
Planting Beans ,Corn and Okra
czcams.com/video/kdgNtIdviE0/video.html
Great stand of corn. It looked to me like every seed came up. You know Joey my Great Uncle Albert Miller said it best "ain't nothing going to grow until you can sleep in your shirt tail at night." Just about every year I wind up having to do some replanting on my seed crops. I hope y'all have a great Memorial Day!
Hey Mark
Sounds like a good ideal. I did notice that plate I used that was like mine bot with bigger holes allowed quite a few doubles.
That is a clear video.. wow
Where do you find implements like that for a Cub tractor?
Hey Tony
The Rolling cultivators can be bought new at Agri Supply. Most stuff factory wise you have to keep your eyes peeled on Facebook marketplace or Craig’s list. I do have a link in the description of my videos to Burch tractors that have all kinds of equipment.
@@Jtwes thank you I appreciate that, I just recently bought a 1953 cub and that excited about getting to use it on my corn.
I've put in some Jimi red, hickory King truckers favorite and Boone county White
Congratulations to your son and his fiance.
Thanks Danny
Hard to see them go. I looked last night and he was about 1/2 way to you in Lagrange.
The darker kernels like your Jimmy Red will have a higher %protein than the yellow/white varieties but less than blue heirloom corn.
I waited much later to plant my corn this year and I'm expecting it to do better. Most big farms rush to beat the early spring weather with corn and then follow up with soybeans but flipping that order seems better as soybeans can handle cold rains that suddenly drop the ground temp from 55F to 40F if corn was trying to sprout (studies I saw dropped 15-20bu/ac when the corn fell below 55F ground temp).
That Jimmy Red really got me to thinking why am I always trying to plant to early. It really made a sprout difference.
Brix is a measure of the sugar content. How long have you planted Jimmy Red and have you saved the seed since the beginning or do you buy seed from time to time? Looks like a good stand. Can't wait to see it at Harvest.
Hey Dennis
I got a 1/2 pound from a good friend who raises it to sell Scott Railey. I’ve raised just enough to keep a bag or two because I’ve been concentrating on Hastings Prolific. I hope next year to plant a acre of Jimmy Red. Here’s Scott’s CZcams channel.
youtube.com/@raileyfarmandfield5734
Any tips? I planted Jimmy Red this year, 150 in a grid of rows on flat ground. I added mushroom compost and dusted twice in the season with pellet fertilizer. In total, maybe 20 are decent size. the rest are 4-5" so really small along with the stalks. We had decent rain too.
I hadn’t had a lot of experience planting like that. I do know corn needs a lot of nitrogen. If you used organic fertilizer it’s real slow to release. I would think the soil would need to be really rich so that corn can get what it needs right off. You can’t plant them real close together or they will be smaller. How was the color on the stalks.
@@Jtwes Hmm, ok. The stalks were all green, but there were definitely some that were taller/larger than the majority. I'll roto till the soil next year and keep trying to improve. This was just a wild patch I tried on, hadn't grown anything on it before.
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I think the brick is a measurement of how much sugar content.
I think that’s what I heard.
Brix, it's a scale for how Sweet something is
Do you know where I might can find the stuff for a rolling cultivator
Hey Tim
Agri Supply carries them and Burch store tractor may have some.
I’m waiting for the west wind.
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That'll definitely be knee-high by the Fourth of July
Join the Marines. If he needs a wife , they'll issue him one