I'm glad that you didn't get hurt when the wheel fell off. The video of the blue liquid to check for head gasket Failure, was a good testing Experience.
Ethan, seems like every time I say something that things are going good that's when it changes 🤣 I learned to wait till after it's done and then I'll say everything went good 👍 thanks Michael
Haven’t got a single bean field sprayed. Haven’t finished first cut hay hasn’t hardly stopped raining enough to do so. And yeah when you see a heard of probably around 30 or more deer running through your field I think they are doing just fine. 😂
Next time you want to knock on wood, and can't find a board, knock on a cardboard box. It came from a tree, 😂😂. It's sad to say, but the first field kind of looked like a hay field. Glad to hear you are done with spraying. Take care and I'll see you later.
Hey Ethan, i heard you say something about enlist. I noticed enlist and potassium salt glyphosate(roundup Powermax, etc) doesn't get along sometimes. The old IPA salt glyphosates seem to be fine though(credit extra, glystar extra, etc)
Yeah, I think deer multiply faster than rabbits, too bad the Mi DNR have license peices so high a lot of people have lost intrest. I saw one field of wheat being harvested south of Grand Rapids.
Ethan I assume that tractor you are using does not have a tac. How do you judge your speed for spraying? I see most of are deer damage in beans that are knee to hip tall. They eat the tender new growth off the top.( south central Kansas , irrigated and dry land beans.)
Yeah, I think deer multiply faster than rabbits, too bad the Mi DNR have license peices so high a lot of people have lost intrest. I saw one field of wheat being harvested south of Grand Rapids.
“Knock on wood!” he says boldly, then in a somewhat defeated voice “We don’t have any…”. Thanks for the chuckle.
"Hopefully all the wheels stay on this time eh!" LMAO Thanks for the chuckle man.
I'm glad that you didn't get hurt when the wheel fell off. The video of the blue liquid to check for head gasket Failure, was a good testing Experience.
Ethan, seems like every time I say something that things are going good that's when it changes 🤣 I learned to wait till after it's done and then I'll say everything went good 👍 thanks Michael
I’ve got foxtail like that this year too, thick enough to be a lawn, I think all the rain we’ve had made a ton of dormant seeds go berserk.
Good to be finished Farm Boy!! I've seen herds of deer on my place too1
Wow damn dear looking good buddy be safe out there your buddy from Nebraska
Need to make some venison backstrap this fall…damn things…hang in there Ethan, and have a great 4th of July 🇺🇸
I discovered a piece of Oliver equipment. A crawler with a push blade & a 3 point hitch. 4to 5 thousand.
Haven’t got a single bean field sprayed. Haven’t finished first cut hay hasn’t hardly stopped raining enough to do so. And yeah when you see a heard of probably around 30 or more deer running through your field I think they are doing just fine. 😂
Excellent job
Good job Ethan
Thanks you
Any thoughts on using fish emulsion as a fertilizer/deer deterrent?
Another great video. Thanks .
Thanks.
Neighbors wheat came off yesterday. I have the much of the same problem with deer at 1 farm. Good luck sidedressing.
Next time you want to knock on wood, and can't find a board, knock on a cardboard box. It came from a tree, 😂😂. It's sad to say, but the first field kind of looked like a hay field. Glad to hear you are done with spraying. Take care and I'll see you later.
A pre-emerge at planting will take care of that foxtail
Hey Ethan, i heard you say something about enlist. I noticed enlist and potassium salt glyphosate(roundup Powermax, etc) doesn't get along sometimes. The old IPA salt glyphosates seem to be fine though(credit extra, glystar extra, etc)
Yeah, I think deer multiply faster than rabbits, too bad the Mi DNR have license peices so high a lot of people have lost intrest. I saw one field of wheat being harvested south of Grand Rapids.
Ethan I assume that tractor you are using does not have a tac. How do you judge your speed for spraying? I see most of are deer damage in beans that are knee to hip tall. They eat the tender new growth off the top.( south central Kansas , irrigated and dry land beans.)
I'm no farmer . So are you using a marker (foam) to mark rows or do you see where the last pass was?.
Can you still find parts for them Oliver tractors
Sounds like it’s time for some agriculture tags and a ground blind. Fill the freezer with venison.
Already tried. DNR makes that about as hard as possible and that field is bordered on 3 sides by a hunting preserve to begin with.
First you would have to actually want to eat venison,..................corn fed beef is SO MUCH BETTER!!!!
@@tomnichols8084 But much more expensive. $$$
They do make some kind of deer repellent spray I believe called penergetic I have thought about using it but never have
How do I post the funniest meme I've seen if days for you to see,...................I know you will laugh out loud when you see it?
Maybe you should do burn down before you plant
Not really.
Never done burn down on tilled ground. Only since I went to no till and I spray my burn down mix after I plant
Yeah, I think deer multiply faster than rabbits, too bad the Mi DNR have license peices so high a lot of people have lost intrest. I saw one field of wheat being harvested south of Grand Rapids.