Drone footage makes the field look like a quilt. My wife is a quilter, so I know. Beautiful. You should be a teacher the way you explain everything so simple where even a country boy like me can understand.
You are the first American farmer I've seen on U Tube running Lemken equipment. I believe that Lemken makes the best cutting smoothest leveling bottom plows on the market, I'd love to see you running one of those on here especially with the separate cultipacker tool.
Haha...Watch out Patrick, one day we might get a video of you in a Fendt tractor. The Germans build their farm equipment the same way they build their cars, precision engineered quality and performance. Beautiful video, you have some of the best CZcams farming POV cinematography and composition out there. Great drone work too! Love it as always...
@@PatrickShivers Been watching your subscription #s pop, and I don't think I've ever heard you ask for any..."He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it." 1 Thes 5:24
@@jamesh.5709 Thanks for the scripture! I don’t ever ask for likes or subs, and I don’t particularly like watching videos where people beg for them. My thoughts are people know how CZcams works, and if they like what they see then they will subscribe. I recognize that the channel may have grown faster if I had asked for the subs. I have been blessed with rapid growth lately, in the big picture though, I have made 400+ videos over the course of 4 years, and I still haven’t hit 10,000 subs. By comparison to other content creators this is one of the slowest growing channels on CZcams.
@@PatrickShivers I've been subscribed one month, and you had just over 6k subscribers. In that time, your channel has grown by 2.5k. I'd say keep on doing what you're doing. With so much ill in the world, people are hungry for good, natural, positive content. My family up here in Western NC would rather watch a good farming video, with a Cheerwine in hand, and bag of rinds and cracklings between us in lieu of popcorn...hands down😄🤩🤠😎👍
Field cultivator on steroids. I like that! You said a mouthful, my friend. There is a big, BIG difference between a tractor driver and an operator. This has always been one of our major problems. An operator takes pride in what he's doing. A driver doesn't care. All he's looking for is quitting time. Plus the fact that he keeps most of your $h!t tore up and in the shop.
Great video Patric. I had some questions and after watching you helped understand the concept better. I was thinking why not just use a cultipacker and be done with it but that would compact the soil more and that’s not what you’re looking for. Interesting piece of equipment. 👍👍
Great video.That attachment looks like it does the job well.. I do like the adjustment that you can make on that.. But with any nice attachment comes with a pretty Price tag!!
Another informative and well filmed video Patrick ❤love the county music at the end 👍trying to name that tune …🤣 go on give us a clue ( Angie baby )is kinda revolving round …… the lemken makes a great job on top of the ploughing on the heavy clay I used to use a Dutch harrow way way back to do a similar job 1970s) nowadays the farms round here run lemken power harrows and for min till seedbed for corn something called a sumo ,trio or Quattro if you have ever seen one ? Back here it’s still raining tractors parked up … prob be a drought come June 🤣🤣 you know how it is
The music is an original written/performed/and produced by a good friend of mine that is a professional studio musician in Nashville. It’s called “Money in the bin.” He recorded it for a video where I had grain bin erected. Wet spring does usually mean dry summer. You nailed it
A pro studio musician in Nashville doesn’t get any more talented than that 👊! I will check it out, it does have the sound like angie baby. I will look on the ol Spotify I do like my music 45 years on a tractor with the tunes on 🤣🤣 I know as many tunes as rocks on the farm 👍 I’m praying for sunny times to come @@PatrickShivers
Yep Patrick the riff is similar to angie baby Helen reddy 1970s just for fun get him to put his ear on it 👍 considering I’ve spent 10s of thousands of hours on the noisy tractors I can still pick out similarity’s in music ,,( unbelievably) 🤣🤣
@@joeappleton9213 he cut the dobro parts on Jake Owens number 1 hit single Barefoot Bluejean Night. He’s toured with just about everyone, been around the world. Played on nearly every continent. Kyle Everson
Thanks Patrick will check it out , my good friend Mike di scala makes music also totally different Electronic dance music it’s a talent just as growing is The duo .goes under the name camelphat ask Kyle if he has ever heard of them . I listen to all sorts of music rock country blues and dance music …tractors and tunes , good for the soul 👊@@PatrickShivers
They do slightly different things. A KMC is perfect for running close behind the plow before top moisture leaves. This machine is better with less top moisture, a few days behind the plow.
Different goals. This piece of equipment is extremely durable and will last decades. The trade off is it is extremely heavy, narrow, and requires a large tractor to pull it. US equipment is less durable, far less expensive, much wider, and can be pulled with smaller tractor. It’s basically two different mind sets.
Patrick, was this machine a prototype? One of them packer wheels is dinging something else starting at about 3:33. Why on earth didn't they test it before demo ing it with you? Otherwise, it's doing a very good job in one pass on plowed ground.
@@greenboyatgafarms2250 when working for my dad we had water in tires of the tractor I used to pull the 12 row bedder and the 12 row strip-till. I don’t recall if it was in 4 or 8 tires. I don’t run water on my farm currently as I have no need to.
Mr. Patrick you need to be at university teaching farming come on. You definitely have a PhD! What happened to the peas in Florida? That Deere is a beast of burden.
Drone footage makes the field look like a quilt. My wife is a quilter, so I know. Beautiful. You should be a teacher the way you explain everything so simple where even a country boy like me can understand.
Just one country boy talking to another. The purpose of all my videos is just to explain what we’re doing
You are the first American farmer I've seen on U Tube running Lemken equipment. I believe that Lemken makes the best cutting smoothest leveling bottom plows on the market, I'd love to see you running one of those on here especially with the separate cultipacker tool.
Someone had a rubin 9 or 12 in Colorado, smoothed over some ruts for the most part.
Sure does a nice job. Thanks Patrick.
Thanks for watching Mike
Haha...Watch out Patrick, one day we might get a video of you in a Fendt tractor. The Germans build their farm equipment the same way they build their cars, precision engineered quality and performance. Beautiful video, you have some of the best CZcams farming POV cinematography and composition out there. Great drone work too! Love it as always...
Thanks so much for the compliments & for watching. I would absolutely love to run a Fendt. Only thing stopping me is the money.
@@PatrickShivers Been watching your subscription #s pop, and I don't think I've ever heard you ask for any..."He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it." 1 Thes 5:24
@@jamesh.5709 Thanks for the scripture! I don’t ever ask for likes or subs, and I don’t particularly like watching videos where people beg for them. My thoughts are people know how CZcams works, and if they like what they see then they will subscribe. I recognize that the channel may have grown faster if I had asked for the subs. I have been blessed with rapid growth lately, in the big picture though, I have made 400+ videos over the course of 4 years, and I still haven’t hit 10,000 subs. By comparison to other content creators this is one of the slowest growing channels on CZcams.
@@PatrickShivers I've been subscribed one month, and you had just over 6k subscribers. In that time, your channel has grown by 2.5k. I'd say keep on doing what you're doing. With so much ill in the world, people are hungry for good, natural, positive content. My family up here in Western NC would rather watch a good farming video, with a Cheerwine in hand, and bag of rinds and cracklings between us in lieu of popcorn...hands down😄🤩🤠😎👍
Field cultivator on steroids.
I like that!
You said a mouthful, my friend. There is a big, BIG difference between a tractor driver and an operator.
This has always been one of our major problems.
An operator takes pride in what he's doing. A driver doesn't care. All he's looking for is quitting time. Plus the fact that he keeps most of your $h!t tore up and in the shop.
Preach!
Seedbed finisher looks very nice, Lemken makes good equipment
I drive by Elite AG on my sales route on Thursdays. Just up the road from that auction site you went to a month or so ago.
Yep. Elite always has some interesting, never seen before, pieces of equipment
Great video Patric. I had some questions and after watching you helped understand the concept better. I was thinking why not just use a cultipacker and be done with it but that would compact the soil more and that’s not what you’re looking for. Interesting piece of equipment. 👍👍
Certainly has great results and a nice seedbed.
Patrick excellent video. you know i love tillage.
Great video.That attachment looks like it does the job well.. I do like the adjustment that you can make on that.. But with any nice attachment comes with a pretty Price tag!!
Great video. Enjoyed the drone footage.
Drone footage courtesy of Harriss Brown.
Great video Patrick!!! Very nice drone footage 👍
Thanks. It was courtesy of Blakely Feed & Seed
@@PatrickShivers I like it it's a nice machine!
Very nice machine, enjoy the videos. We learn a lot from your farming knowledge ! Thanks & God Bless !
Thanks for watching Phil
Doing a pretty good job with them bricks y’all have over there!
Shout out to Elite Ag! 😁😁😁 Wow, your subs are growing fast! I knew they would, great content!
400+ videos in 4 years……I call it the slowest growing channel on the internet, however, lately b/c of my auction videos I have picked up some steam.
☺That's actually where I picked up the channel, at your auction video.@@PatrickShivers
Looks like it does a good job.
I was well pleased. We ran it on disced, subsoiled, and plowed ground
Enjoyed video!!
Thanks!
Looks good, but sounded like you had clothes pinned some playing cards in it around 4:00 minutes 😂😂😂. Great video, and well explained!
Heck yeah
Looks great! Anything to save a tillage pass 👍🏼
Damn. I wish the trees were green where I’m at! Nice rig!
Hang in there, warmer weather is coming.
Pulverizing those clods an leveling soil up very nicely! Good size patch.😅
Hello, Patrick! German engineering, smart and tough...
Sometimes a challenge to find that operator versus a driver.
Yep
I really do Lemken and how it makes a nice smooth seed bed. The only thing I don't like how it leaves the groves.
The rep said it helps slow down/divert a little runoff.
@PatrickShivers . Oh ok. Well that's a good reason for it. I do like the lemken
Another informative and well filmed video Patrick ❤love the county music at the end 👍trying to name that tune …🤣 go on give us a clue ( Angie baby )is kinda revolving round ……
the lemken makes a great job on top of the ploughing on the heavy clay I used to use a Dutch harrow way way back to do a similar job 1970s) nowadays the farms round here run lemken power harrows and for min till seedbed for corn something called a sumo ,trio or Quattro if you have ever seen one ?
Back here it’s still raining tractors parked up … prob be a drought come June 🤣🤣 you know how it is
The music is an original written/performed/and produced by a good friend of mine that is a professional studio musician in Nashville. It’s called “Money in the bin.” He recorded it for a video where I had grain bin erected.
Wet spring does usually mean dry summer. You nailed it
A pro studio musician in Nashville doesn’t get any more talented than that 👊! I will check it out, it does have the sound like angie baby. I will look on the ol Spotify
I do like my music 45 years on a tractor with the tunes on 🤣🤣 I know as many tunes as rocks on the farm 👍 I’m praying for sunny times to come @@PatrickShivers
Yep Patrick the riff is similar to angie baby Helen reddy 1970s just for fun get him to put his ear on it 👍 considering I’ve spent 10s of thousands of hours on the noisy tractors I can still pick out similarity’s in music ,,( unbelievably) 🤣🤣
@@joeappleton9213 he cut the dobro parts on Jake Owens number 1 hit single Barefoot Bluejean Night. He’s toured with just about everyone, been around the world. Played on nearly every continent. Kyle Everson
Thanks Patrick will check it out , my good friend Mike di scala makes music also totally different Electronic dance music it’s a talent just as growing is The duo .goes under the name camelphat ask Kyle if he has ever heard of them . I listen to all sorts of music rock country blues and dance music …tractors and tunes , good for the soul 👊@@PatrickShivers
Great video brother! Looks like a fine implement. Do you like it more than the kmc field cultivator?
They do slightly different things. A KMC is perfect for running close behind the plow before top moisture leaves. This machine is better with less top moisture, a few days behind the plow.
ok i see
Thing does a pretty job. Wonder if they make an 8’ model
I don’t know. They do make them up to 40’
@@PatrickShivers how’d the 4960 handle that one?
@@SHfarms it can pull it, just has a hard time picking it up.
They make them down to 3 meter/10 foot. Going to be heavy though, 3400 lbs.
I hear they make a nice plow also brother
That they do!
Excellent content, im not a farmer but it appears that the European style equipment coming over is more recent occurrence
Yep. Markets are integrating.
Patrick what are your speed parameters when comparing this to a "regular" field cultivator meaning were is the sweet spot?
It’s different per application. I ran it on disced ground around 7 mph, on subsoiled ground 5.5-6.5, and on the plowed land around 5 mph
Like your videos. Why can’t the U .S make good , long lasting equipment like that ??
Different goals. This piece of equipment is extremely durable and will last decades. The trade off is it is extremely heavy, narrow, and requires a large tractor to pull it. US equipment is less durable, far less expensive, much wider, and can be pulled with smaller tractor. It’s basically two different mind sets.
Patrick, was this machine a prototype? One of them packer wheels is dinging something else starting at about 3:33. Why on earth didn't they test it before demo ing it with you? Otherwise, it's doing a very good job in one pass on plowed ground.
I can’t figure out if its that light bracket on back or what it is. All bearings are good. It’s not a prototype.
@@PatrickShivers Sounds like one of the scrapers on the rear roll is ticking against one of the wheels to me.
what speed do you operate it
I was running 5-6.5.
Howdy Patrick
Howdy Tug
What the sound?
A bearing
It’s not a bearing. I can’t figure out what’s doing it
Do you run water in your tires?
There isn’t water in those tires, but sometimes we do run water
@PatrickShivers do you run water in both front and rear tires? Just wondering I do in both of my tractors, but some only run water in the back tires.
@@greenboyatgafarms2250 when working for my dad we had water in tires of the tractor I used to pull the 12 row bedder and the 12 row strip-till. I don’t recall if it was in 4 or 8 tires. I don’t run water on my farm currently as I have no need to.
*just wait till you run a fendt!*
I’d love to run one. They are out of my price range.
Are you going to grow soybeans this year?
Yes. Group 4
Mr. Patrick you need to be at university teaching farming come on. You definitely have a PhD! What happened to the peas in Florida? That Deere is a beast of burden.
We are about to pick florida peas in 3-4 days