Raring To Go! Corn Planting! Deere 1025R, 1 Row Corn Planter!
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2021
- Planting open pollinated corn for hobby farmer wanted to be sustainable. John Deere 1025R with 1 row Deere corn planter.
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That carpenter 🐝 is probably Tim's dad checking in to make sure that he's planting that corn right.
Your dad would never be disappointed in you. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to seeing the stand.
Hope you go back in the fall to pick corn with the two row picker. That will be fun!
I agree with many others here - I’d love to see a couple more visits out there to see the progress. Great content Tim!
I agree 👍
100% agree. I just want to see the progress and watch how well they keep up with cultivation.
Same here! Great video in any case.
jack
Would be great to see
I'm new to farming videos and this is the perfect series to teach us newbies the way and to highlight tractors and farming equipment. I sure would like to see more videos on the progress of this cornfield, the maintenance, the harvest, and the yield... (As well as the tractors and farm implements and such). :) Nice video series!
Hey Doug! We have lots of videos showing not only our sweet corn planting and growing approach, but also some larger ag videos from the family farm.
Please note that I don’t agree with the open pollinated corn approach.
I see you use the best in digital technology to determine planting depth.
This is what I and many other homesteaders enjoy, it’s all about being self sustaining
Iinno
Once again, I would like to give a shout out to Christy for her video work! Those drone shots, even close to the ground, just make it so much more enjoyable to watch. And her skills at knowing how to frame the shots and zoom in and out are the best. GREAT work, Christy!
Keep us posted on the progress of the corn and how they harvest it. It will be interesting to see how well it turns out.
*** I wheelie liked the video! 🤣😂
Thanks for the real world video content and not editing out mishaps.
i loved the virtual expereince of planting on a small plot
...I see a GARDEN FULL OF SWEET CORN real REALL REALLLLY SWEET SWEET CORN yummmmm!!! :)
Good job, before GPS the big thing was to cruise the roads to look at the neighbor’s corn rows to see who had the straightest rows. On the other hand my Grandpa always said you can get more corn in a crooked row. Great memories!
I learn something from a seed corn farmer, that if you water when it is pollinating you can save almost as much money in drying the corn as the cost of irrigation. The thing about seed corn farming is that you can not leave the corn out if your going to have a hard frost (more than 2 hours below freezing). So the have a lot more drying time to get the moisture content down.
On non-seed corn if you let it freeze the moisture will lower faster after a hard freeze.
That planter is heavy! I wouldn’t have thought it was that heavy!
Wow! Back in that day I remember cultivating the corn fields for my Grandfather on a John Deere A tractor. Two row corn picking in late fall while it was snowing. And shelling corn for the next season. Work was non stop, every day. What a wakeup! Thanks for the video. Best wishes.
Fantastic equipment for the home-size farmer. Great job and even rows.
Your farming is coming back very well Tim. You adjusted the feed almost perfectly!
Good video. I enjoyed it.
It’s awesome to see examples that you can still accomplish a lot with what you got. Your videos show how useful the John Deere 1 series tractor can be.
Another great corn planting video! Loved the thumbnail! 😁👍
*Keep on tractoring!*
Great job on keeping the rows straight Tim. I like that planter!
That planter looks good all hooked up to Johnny
It’s amazing what you can learn when watching something you enjoy. If I was in a classroom, I wouldn’t retain any of that information. Great video guys. Great camera work too!
To get an accurate count of plants per acre, wait for the seeds to germinate, measure 14' 7', and count all the plants in the row between the marks. On 36" rows 14' 7" is 1/1000 of an acre, and multiply by 1000 to get plants per acre.
Hi Jim just wanted you to know how much I appreciate how you talk about your dad obviously Meant a great deal to you I can appreciate that because my dad died on Father’s Day 2019 and I miss him dearly so I understand
I said a little prayer to keep disease and bugs away from that crop and for it to flourish. Good video
Idk anything about farming & will never be a farmer but I do like knowing a little about a lot so your vids are really a great educational tool.
My dad was always disappointed when I didn’t get that gene for his love of gardening. His knowledge of raising a garden is probably why I’m alive today. My grand dad raised corn to feed cattle when I was just a young boy. It’s good to know these methods are still be cultivated…….
Neat! I'm always interested in the small scale farming stuff. Will look forward to hearing how this turns out!
This has been a really interesting couple videos on this topic. Looking forward to seeing how the harvest turns out!
Hey Cash! Great to hear from you!
You just have to love planting season....love these types of videos👌
Very interesting thanks Tim regards from N Ireland .
Love the loading of the tractor! Thanks for info on corn.
I look forward to seeing the follow up video on how this project turns out.
Good video looking forward to see how the corn grows
You did great with little Johnny getting in the corn. Now you need to plant some beans, that way with the pumpkins he'll have the 3 sisters.
Tim Christi and friend this is some of the thought of how much and what kind went into farming in in40s and 50s
God Bless All
PaK
Good stuff. I had to replant my corn. That wet, cold spell we got a few weeks ago killed my seeds. I replanted about a week ago and haven't had any rain since. Always an interesting year in hobby farming.
Same with me.
Great Video Tim & Christie! I liked the wheelie at the end...Lol
For weed control, I would love to see a propane burner mounted on the tractor. I use a handheld one in my small garden. It works great. I would think it would complement the land owner's all natural approach too. Great video!
Interesting! I have never heard of this for weed control. How do you keep from burning the plants while burning the weeds?
When we planted our garden(s), my parents, both sets of grand parents, we used a single row planter but it was a "push type". Meaning you yourself could push it and plant with it. Only, we used small chains and mounted it to the rear of our garden tractor, our rows were planted identical to yours. Followed the tire tracks from 1 row to the next. I'd love to get a 4 row for my 4710 JD.
1 acre is 66' x 660' just for future reference. Great video, cheers :)
I love those old 7000 planters. Even cut up into pieces they are still better than anything else that doesn't require obscene amounts of HP and $$.
Hi Tim an Christie thanks for the video have a day love from TEXAS
Great video!!!!
Great video. Be safe. God bless you.
I want to see some corn growing! 🌽
Great thumbnail. My wife would say, “That’s the last time you’ll be doing that!” :)
Interesting video, I too am curious to see how the corn and the operation works out. I’m guessing we’ll see some follow up. Blessings.
Great video
Well done Sir !
It's going to be interesting, seeing how that corn turns out, without adding any fertilizer. On a side note, when I was a kid, I remember my grandpa always used the same corn each year, saving out the best ears for seed corn. We lost that seed in a flood one year
I really enjoyed this video!
Great video Tim.
Nicely done. I'm impressed with how well you held you row straight. I might have to upgrade my #71 Deere 1 row planter. Take care, Jason
Just some ideas for next year, personally I'd do a minimum of 2 acres and rotate one acre of corn the other into clover and keep switching. he could still graze the clover once it's mature, also I'd buy a non GMO seed and plant a minimum of 28k seeds per acre, it will help shade the weeds out faster and has higher yield potential. Overall it was a fun video
Love the videos keep them coming
I see you Tim popping a wheelie in the thumbnail 😂😂 next you’ll be popping wheelies on Johnny 5 lol keep up the hard work Tim
indians plant the 3 sisters, beans and pumpkin and corn, the pumpkin shades the ground, the corn makes a pole for the beans to climb, and the beans give nitrogen to the corn.
Another awesome video Tim!
ok, going tomorrow to my local john deere dealer to see what they can help me with. hopefully they great buying programs.
I really don’t think GPS could have made the rows any straighter! Good job Tim.
You should have put a skip row every few rows so they can drive in the rows. It helps them when they pick the corn. And sweet corn likes spacing, it doesn’t want to be planted tight together like field corn
It would be really cool to see a follow up video of how the crops do that you plant.
One nice thing with 18,000 population we end up having a dry year that may help the corn not dry up as fast it might grow better that way or should I say stress out
This is great Tim. If you have time I would be interested on seeing how Rich's corn field is doing from time to time. Very interesting video. Thanks.
That single row planter makes that easygoing.
I love the Bible verse. And all that you do. Back in my teens and 20s dad work his garden.
What you’re thinking of with the gmos is they use a tool called a gene gun, typically the desired gene like the roundup ready trait, is coated in gold, and they use helium to inject it into the cell wall of the plant. Pretty neat process.
Two row planting means the tires should be adjusted. We had a row wide and changed to 8 row narrow which changed tire width. One row is the max on that one. Rows were for the mules to go down. Funny we haven't changed. You can get more seeds in a crooked row! 😁
Tim, maybe you could start your own RTK business for compact utility tractors and call it B(ee)PS... when I was a kid on the farm in Alabama, we planted our corn in 38" rows because that was the row spacing for cotton and the planter was already setup that way and my dad wanted the white OP corn 8 inches apart in the row so we would shoot for 20 to 21 thousand plants per acre. We planted up to 5 acres that we pulled by hand in the ear and would crush it for cow feed and use some to make corn mill. There was still an operating grist mill in our community up until the late 1980's. Great video and I would love to see the progress of this plot throughout the year.
Nice video
You can get more corn in a crooked row! 😂
I always get a kick out of seeing those enormous planters heading to someone's farm that Vaughn Bauer builds. Makes me think of all those farmers putting the corn flakes in my cereal bowl.
Would of liked to been there with you to run old iron against new iron. I have and use my grandfather's 62 Ford 4000 and a 50something Ford 12-88 two row planter. Many acres of sweet corn have been planted with it. Maybe next year we can get together on a project and tear jp some ground.
That’s a badass trailer Tim! 😉
Thanks! Love it. bwisemfg.com
Wow! I never saw a single (double ? ) row planter before
I'm old enough to remember what trying to farm without herbicides was like.
Good luck!
BTW, if someone could have found a good use for cockleburs and giant foxtail, farmers back then would have been richer than oil producers! 😁
My grandpa always said you get more in a crooked row
the other advantage of open pollinated corn is : it will over years adapt to your soil and climate, so saveing it each year gets better, but to save it you need seed from over 200 different plants otherwise you get inbreeding. also, if you grow sweetcorn and a neighbor grows maize / dent / or popcorn, you will get a mix of that,
Dad always said, you can plant more corn in a crooked row 🤔
Dad started on a farm at birth. He said that they would plant two rows of sweet corn and the rest in feed or field corn. He then went on saying they ate early field corn as it was ready sooner and it was still soft and nice. As the field corn aged on the stock they switched back to sweet corn. He plowed with a 4 horse (Morgans) plow. It would be really good to know if a cup of seed or a pound or half pound - to the number of rows or length.
Tim, I agree with you on the GMO seeds that I think that its two steps backwards as well. I too won't get into the debate here.
Tim, I think you dad would have thought you could have cut straighter rows, but I don't think he would have ever been disappointed in you.
There was a man that lived near me years ago he had a theory on rows. He always said you can get more seed in a crooked row than you can in a straight row. But there's always something that will interfere with the planter and bump it over slightly so you can have a bump out.
Hey Tim, I know in another video you said you lay down some 46 before tilling and planting. How often to you side dress the corn during growing and what do you use? Thank you.
My neighbor used to say if all the rows are straight your due to break something for sure.
Behold the faith of a farmer. "Is this all works out we say thank you Lord
I was always told growing up that you get more corn in a crooked row than a straight row
I hope I can share a link. I was watching an old video and part of this video has discussion about “greasy” vs “greazy” and it made me think of you.
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Fascinating to see corn planted by someone who knows how. P.S. did you ever download the new software from GE/Café to add air frying capability to your range
Tim you need to check out tractorpartsasap they make a funnel insert for the seed box that helps every last kernel get down to the meter. I have a two row John Deere 7200 planter that I use for sunflowers the inserts made a huge difference and they are relatively inexpensive. part number 117465
We had an old horse drawn 2 row planter i believe gramps made it into a 3pt unit and we didnt need markers same as you. Tire to tire. I loved to ride on the planter seat and at the ends dad did full brake turns in 2nd gear low throttle
I would like to hear more about the planter itself. Can you still get a 1 or 2 row planter
You talking to me, Ray?
Great job Mr. Tim!
I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming.
Thanks Gary!
Enjoyed, hope it all grows....
Ride em' cowboy!
Have a 3 row behind a 5075e
I love your toys! I want a planter like that..
How much does that planter weigh? Those front weights are your best friend for sure
That view of Tim going on the trailer was spectacular .. It reminded me of The Lone Ranger "Hi Ho Silver..Away" .. 18:44
The chain could do with a greasing.