452 Geringhoff corn head review
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Interesting. Love learning new things. Curt knows his stuff and does a good presentation. Thank you, I enjoyed.
I'm using your videos to gauge how much of a year we've had in the country due to all the early rain in the spring everybody had. The rains kept the bug population down here. There were no dead bugs on my windshield all year. No bugs for the birds. It was bad this year. I hope next year is more normal.
An Arctic blast is coming Big Stan...stay warm big man. If it snows, see if you can get Kirk to make a snow angel!
My uncle was a corn farmer in eastern Kansas back in the 1950s. I can remember him bragging about getting 50 bushel to the acre. My how times have changed. I am sure the science of growing corn has changed in the last 70 years with today's corn farmers knowing more about fertilizing, seed improvement, better harvesting machinery expect those 200 bushel crops. Really interesting Stan.
Keep these coming nice to see these type of videos, not everybody knows what it takes to farm.
Good stuff Stan, I enjoyed your truck videos and I'm enjoying your farming adventures. It's interesting to see how other people make a living and the depth of knowledge that they require. Keep them coming.
Thanks for sharing 🚜
Stan,this was a very interesting video .I can remember my father walking behind the combind looking for seed .When he was not happy he would shake his fist at me and I would stop .Time for some air and ground adjustments .He He .Enjoying your new videos . Take Care .
That was interesting!! Thanks for sharing that.
So interesting !!!!!!
Very interesting & informative. People have no idea, the cost of farming. I appreciate you sharing all that
That's pretty good to keep shatter loss at 2 bu/A or 1%.
He's such a cutie
thank you Mr kirk for a really awesome presentation. I love how he tells it but I also like your questions Mr Stan.. I really enjoy this series your doing Mr Stan
I love visiting the farms.
Cool. The kid knows his business. Pretty soon you will be fighting for screen time. It'll be interesting to see who wins the Combine Competition. There will be big bragging rights involved. Thanks for posting.
It's always nice to have the right tool for the job. Even if it's the operator. Live long and prosper.
I just came back from SE Miinnesota on a drive along I-90. Some corn was picked and other fields had not been done 50/50 I would say. There was snow on the ground (3") and it was 16 degrees; ask the boss if you can still run a combine at that temperature or does that situation cause problems in the harvest operation. Also the weather for the next week said well below seasonal temperatures
Thank you guys for making these. This is very interesting.
Good to see Kirk again.....Curious to know what becomes of the stubble that’s left...Is it plowed under?