Posted by paul on December 23, 2014 at 19:19:16 from (66.44.132.180):
In Reply to: Re: Bale gun? posted by Eric in IL on December 23, 2014 at 18:42:41:
Wow! That as the neatest ag video I've seen in 2014, and less than 2 weeks to go in the year. Neat stuff!
So. The weed whacking brush mower I bought for $300 a few years ago is that old, mine looks just like that one. Wow. Think mine has original blades on it from the wear on them.....
How corn has changed, obviously this was in a dry area, but even so was that 15,000 plant population or even less? Dad planted 19,000 for a long time, I'm up to 32,000, some neighbors are pushing 40,000. That sure looks sparsely planted!
What brand of picker was that? Holy moly.
Is that fertilizer rig an early version of strip till? Looked like he was dropping fertilizer in a band with a front mount cultivator before planting?
I was 5 last time silage was made here, we built the barge box twice that high, but kinda did it the same way. Got together with 3-4 neighbors and went from farm to farm doing silage. The unloader shaft went through a 3 speed tranny on a cart. He sure made a mess unloading, musta had to fork about half of the load back in by hand the way he went!
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