When myy dadd and I planted corn in he mid 1970's, we always applied crow replelant. t was nothing more than cressote. If we didn't the crows wopuld watch aand when the cows would wlk the row and pull up every plant and eat thee kernal of corn.
Those are the rear gangs of the cultivator. Their purposes is to cover the tractor tracks, which if left alone might encourage the growing of more weeds.
Good video and great music
I used to ride with my dad doing this exact same thing. I would give anything to do it one more time
This looks like heaven to me
Love an old Farmall!
Great video I really enjoyed watching it. Keep up the good work
I have a Farmall Super A too. Great Tractor.
Seems to make him happy. Farming is truly a passion.
Great song choice, make another video!
When myy dadd and I planted corn in he mid 1970's, we always applied crow replelant. t was nothing more than cressote. If we didn't the crows wopuld watch aand when the cows would wlk the row and pull up every plant and eat thee kernal of corn.
good job old retired farmer
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Loved your video. But what happened to the last 30sec??
How far apart did the seed drop?
How many inches is each row apart?
Love it. Why dragging the 2 plows (don't know the correct name) behind the wheels?
Those are the rear gangs of the cultivator. Their purposes is to cover the tractor tracks, which if left alone might encourage the growing of more weeds.
@@joeschueler8587 Got it. Thanks!
Also they mark where you put the front wheel for the next row
Trail plows , farming when this tractor was new 90 % of weed control was mechanical, stirring the ground was part of it
Not his first rodeo