Brand New Tillage Tool On The Farm!
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Sorry I haven't posted in a few days! I've been under the weather. I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter with their families. This was a great demo, I think this was the perfect tillage step to get the ground prepped and ready for planting.
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The technology today in farming is so much different with all their equipment from back in the '60s love your programs
Laura keep smiling when you do the whole world smiles back to you !11
Laura. It was funny when it looked as if Grant was going to lick the oil off the dipstick. This reminds me of a joke I played on somebody years ago. I got a brand-new paintbrush, a brand-new paint bucket and I put smooth blackcurrant yogurt in the bucket. When somebody walked in the room, I dipped the paintbrush into the yogurt that he thought was paint and I licked some yogurt off the paintbrush. He asked, “What do you think you’re doing?” I replied, “I’m giving this room a lick of paint.” Then I asked him if he remembers the scene at the beginning of Saturday Night Fever when John Travolta was walking down the street with a can of red paint. The person in the room with me said he didn’t remember that scene. I said John was ready to paint the town red.
God, don’t you just love these kids…..Pretty sure it’s my favorite content on KZread.
NEVER Tired Of Riding In The Tractor Along With Laura Or Grant!! Whatever You Decide To Record I'm Ready To Watch!! Thank You! Keep Smiling On!! 😀👍👊
As a non-farmer, I'm always amazed at the different kinds of implements and the technology that you all use. Best of luck this year!
@edwardwaterstraat584
2 жыл бұрын
Looks good
@edwardwaterstraat584
2 жыл бұрын
Can you. Less fuel now? Ed
@Ray56z
2 жыл бұрын
@@edwardwaterstraat584 The way that finished the soil it looked to be a one pass then plant.
Spikey things = aerators. Pizza cutters = turbo blades. And double rolling baskets. Looks interesting. Nice video.
We never get tired of watching you two work together. No matter what you are up to.
What a great team Laura and Grant make. The more videos I watch the more I am amazed at the knowledge and skill that they both have.
Drone view reminded me of SR71 pilot Brian Shul's remark, "The best way to see Nebraska is in 4-1/2 minutes!" 🤣😆 Helps to be going about 2,000mph!
Yes my favourite content on You Tube too. I check in daily to see if something new has been posted
As a non-farmer I want to thank you farmers for all you do to help keep america running with food fuel etc etc (yes I know farmers do more for americans than we realize and I am a grateful american for all that all different kinds of farmers do for americans in the US of A )
I love your definitions Laura. The Spiky Thingies are Aerator Tines. The Twirly Pizza Cutters are Wavy Coulter Blades. Once the crops are coming up fairly good, dig down to look at the root system. Roots will not lie. If the ground is shattered good, the roots will basically go straight down to find moisture. But if the roots appear to take a hard right or left, this means that there is still compaction, and the roots are searching for the easiest way to find moisture. Grant talked about the Spiky Thingies (Aerator Tines) making holes in the soil. This is not necessarily a good thing. You don't want water or liquid manure to pool up in these holes. If the Spiky Thingies (Aerator Tines) are doing a good job, they should be shattering the compacted soil to allow liquids (such as water and liquid manure), along with air, to flow freely into the soil in all directions. Also, if there is good shattering, you may find that your wet areas will dry up faster. You may be able to recoup some wet land for profit.
You guys are farming on the cutting edge . You make a great team and are and inspiration to young farmers!
Both of you in the cab together are just like peanut butter n jelly !! Greatest content and scenery plus kickin the dirt with the Deere equipment makes it even better !!👍👍👍🌻
Hello to you hard working farmers……..from New Zealand
this is blowing my mind as to the tech involved in just turning soil properly for the best seed germination plan..I am a geologist with palentoarthropologistic studies. This video is taking me back 60000 years when our ancient kin began to till soil..you two rock !..Enjoy each other..have children..who enjoy the same stuff as you two....
Laura and Grant make a dream team !😀😀
@Safewoood
2 жыл бұрын
@O.G Autistler ahahahaha have you really been commenting on every single Laura farms vid just to say you dislike grant?
Spiky Thingies = the spiky things on a spiny anteater. Also often used as the technical term for tiller tines. Some great camera work!
Wow, that thing looks like some kind of a medieval death machine. Seems to work great!
Love your channel - you both are so delight-full --- You give us hope that our country will survive and that there is still some good and **wholesomeness** out there... Thanks... Praying **Blessings on you two**
Hi Laura I live en California and I like to match your videos besarse it reminds me of my father's ranch in México.......and I'm also learning English with you.
Love you guys and how well a married couple can work together! May God bless you both and your farm!
That disking does a real good job of moving all the soil profile Y
I love watching farming. From a small child I grew up in a large family, all involved with farming in one way or another in north eastern Iowa. My grandpa had a Massey Harris, later Massey Ferguson, and Allis Chalmers implement store, an uncle who worked at the grain elevator, my dad who owned an electric motor sales and repair shop and with farmers, the John Deer plant and other large companies nearby he stayed busy. One uncle had a welding shop and a big welding truck set up to go to the farmers and make repairs. Most of my uncles, aunts and cousins worked on the family farms, some of my cousins are still on the farms, although they're retirement age like me. The best part for me is to see the strong family units that farming produce. Our country is in need of as many strong family units as possible and a lot less government interference. Anyway, I've seen you on some of the other farming channels I follow, watched some of your videos and subscribed just now. I look forward to watching all your videos.
Nice tillage...hope to see some cover crops being planted along with your main crop.
Another great Farm Tech Talk episode brought to us by Laura Farms😀
Hi Grant & Laura, You two make such a great couple, I love seeing you working together. Congratulations on achieving 300,000 subscribers, it's a fabulous accomplishment. Thanks.
The front spiky things as Laura puts it is to aerate the ground
Congratulations Laura on Laura Farms being the highest money making farm on KZread.
Nice shoutout to VGG with the dipstick tasting
That smiling face❤️
Imagine the design and engineering that went into this amazing piece of equipment!
@lowersidecreative6793
2 жыл бұрын
All it is a copy off of an AerWay Titan (discontinued) which has now evolved into the Salford HALO AerWay. It's not an original design by Rogue VT.
This is so cool! You continue to show us new, exciting and different things in each video! Loved all the drone shots! That equipment was very cool! Love ❤️ you guys!!!! Grammy
It's a giant garden weasel:)
Thank you everyone who helped with Grant’s planter and “oh Laura helped too”. 😂
5:52 It amazes me that something that big, heavy and powerful can be consistently eased back by the millimeter
I drove up the middle of Nebraska today, through you and Grants neck of the woods. Nebraska really is a beautiful state.
For the trailer lift jack I would recommend a cordless drill with attachment that connects to the jack to save yourself some time for quicker implement connections! ;)
@robbiebaker2412
2 жыл бұрын
I have a bottle jack I use to lift stuff. I ground a big bolt down flat kinda like a really big flat screwdriver to fit where the jack handle is supposed to be. I use a socket and my electric impact wrench. It works like a charm
We use a plugging machine and do our football field and the practice field and the go over them with potash and urea the turn on the sprinklers.
Those nice evening in the tractor are always the best! That drone shot with the sun behind the tractor is sweet!
Great working in the fields shots!!!!!!!! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh Good Times back in the fields and tractor!!!!
It's all about how to tillage the soil without the carbon release. The soil looks lightly aerated, loosened and a good base for planting. Tillage tool seems a winner.
All of these technical terms you keep throwing around! "Spiky thingys", "Twirly Pizza cutters" and "Rolling Baskets"! How do you expect any of us common-folk to keep up with all of those fancy names?! Have mercy! 😆 (Very happy to hear that you're on the mend Laura!)
@joefudd
2 жыл бұрын
We love those "Laura-isms"! :-)
Can we get an update video about the office room that you remodeled months ago, and had repainted, threw in a couch and more?
Farming has changed so much over the years I remember spending days on end just plowing !
Great use of the drone
Way to respect the flag......Blue field always to the left!!!! 👍👍
Something I do with my hydraulic hoses when I get them where I want them is color code them with zip ties !!!!!!!😊🌎🌞👍👍👍👍
Your cinematography and drone work are getting really good! Let's be honest, too; you both give the camera plenty to work with!
That new piece of equipment looks sort of like a combination of a harrow, a disc, and a cultipacker. Very cool to see so many different operations on one piece of equipment. Saves trips across the field!
Great video with beautiful machinery!
I would have thought discers would do a better till job but this machine does not turn the soil over as much so possibly it doesn’t lose as much moisture. Nice demo. Interesting concepts.
I can't believe I'm looking up the specs on a 8335R !!! LOL I'm not even a farmer. I'm addicted to watching Laura and Grants videos. :-)
Awesome video Laura farms and have a great day.
Love the drone footage
That Rogue tillage implement with the rotating spikey thingies does a really good job breaking up the soil!
Take care from Saskatchewan,Canada 🙂🙂
I Think your GarageDoor still needs some attention!❤️🥰👍Hope you had a Great Easter! And that your Grandfather is doing great. 🌾🚜🌽🥕🐇
Awesome tool. Greetings from Estonia
Super cool implement. Hopefully we get to see more of it? Gotta love those Nebraska sunsets-they are beautiful. Hopefully you got some of the rain today. Here’s to year 3 and I pray it’s a bountiful one.
You guys need to be hired by the Nebraska Tourism Department. You do a great job of farming
@manelson647
2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! I agree 😃
You should demo the See and Spray technology on the new John Deere sprayers!
I'm such a city boy that I have no idea what I'm looking at when ur digging in the dirt😮😅😊
It's an aerator combined with discs. You guys need to come play golf with me.
Grant was doing his "Yukon Cornelius" impression from "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"!! Wahoooo! Sniff, sniff, sniff, lick, lick lick, nothin'! I'm just kidding, of course! LOL! Never forget to thank the lovely and sweet wife Laura for her hard work on that planter! :-)
That’s a very popular implement where I live at here in Texas. The dairy guys and gals love them. They use them in the cow pastures to aerate the soil. They use mostly straight flat disks and run the at 0 degrees with no baskets. And put new seed in. Doesn’t do all that much damage to the existing grass.
Love the videos Laura. Keep up the amazing work
Thank you for once again making me 😁 with your happy (but busy) videos. I will also predict, given an "average season, that you get a 3-5% yield increase from your new "tillage & aerator" implement. 🌾.
Grate video as always
It looks like the work has just begun, have a great season and harvest
As an old farmer, I miss the hours in the seat at planting time. Hoping i9tgoes smoothly for all of you.
Laura, the tillage equipment is great. He prepares the field very well. Soil consistency and soil preparation are suitable for planting. Greetings from turkey.
You guys are the best, and always make me smile. I love how you explain that these are spikey thingies, these are twirly pizzacutters and these are roling baskets. Awesome explanation. LOL It does an awesome job though.
True vertical tillage machine. Those tine holes will be excellent for roots and water. Very nice cover crop seeder too.
Great stuff guys! Glad your demo was working well. Look forward to hearing more about it and the upcoming planting videos. God bless - Everett
Nice attachment
Well done! In the shop. In the field. All good for me!
Hmmm. The tillage tool looks like a winner. Interesting how the tool does a such a good job - amazing job of soil aeration . Thanks for the video!
You would def distract me in the cab Laura
We are never bored with you and Grant!
Laura it nice to see the even though you both like different technologies that you can still work together even be in the cab together 😊mabey you could do a calendar with some of the tractor cab sunsets 🤔thanks for sharing
New stuff to demo n run out in the fields! U - 2 , r 2 funny! A perfect match for one another 👌!! Had fun watching, thanks! 👍🚜🐾🐺🧙♂️🐺🐾🚜👍!!!
I have that exact hat Grant has on and I wear it riding around on my John Deere riding lawn mower. No guidance system. I gotta get my fun where I can!
Thanks for this demo. I’ve never seen a tillage tool with spikey things!!! Very cool
Living here in West Virginia, I spit out my coffee laughing when you mentioned the tractor working when you started up a hill.🤣
Good afternoon & God bless you all
You need to fix the garage door push button…lol. Nothing better than well aerated soil…you might even see more yield from your plants.
hope you re better
Looking forward to how the Rogue performs in corn stubble. Looks to be very well built. Thanks for sharing.
Good work and looking lovely
Only thing better is a Tennessee sunset lol
Thanks for the efforts!
The result looks good, I think the roots will have a good opportunity to grow. As long as you have moisture. Succes an I'll look ve to see the result.
Nice looking machine guys, I am always impressed at how the new farming equipment has been improved significantly compared to previous models...
You sure do get to play with some great toys. Great video... thanks. 👍
That is quite a machine. The high point of the video was the technical nomenclature of the tillage parts by Laura. LOL Looking forward to all the planting videos.
Hope you all do better than us up on the north east did last year.
Quite a remarkable machine. I am amazed at today's agricultural technology. Great post.
8:34 that’s exactly what it is, and yes they have aerators for pasture and lawns.