wow...i am from ne ia and we plant 16 rows at 30 inches and we average 220 to 250 bpa. why would u plant 60 in rows and it lookis like u might get 50 bpa if u r lucky.
What a waste of a 12 row head only picking 6 rows,,how effecient is that at over $4 a gallon diesel fuel? And the effeciency of nitrogen at 60 vs 30" rows is crazy,,nitrogen moves in the soil once temps reach above 50 degrrees and it converts into nitrate form,,a havey rain will translocate nitrogen 4-5 feet from it's initial placement.Who's your fertilizer salesman?
@Skunkwerks101 Where do you live? I don't live in Iowa, buddy. I don't have a "fertilizer salesman". The little punks come around showing data from east river and Iowa type country. You don't farm in south Central South Dakota, so shut your effing mouth. A waste is the garbage farming that comes out of the eastern part of this state and all those shitty farmers that get to farmthe best ground on earth.
What a waste of a 12 row head only picking 6 rows,,how effecient is that at over $4 a gallon diesel fuel? And the effeciency of nitrogen at 60 vs 30" rows is crazy,,nitrogen moves in the soil once temps reach above 50 degrrees and it converts into nitrate form,,a havey rain will translocate nitrogen 4-5 feet from it's initial placement.Who's your fertilizer salesman?
Hello I'm from hungary please send email for me my email adress szla84@freemail.hu and i send for you some intresting pictures thank you! 60 inch double row corn
60in rows is really odd, but if the soil sucks then thats the only way, i remember once we had cut-worms kill half the plants in one of our fields, but and the ones they didnt kill grew to about 12 foot tall and each had at least three large ears on it,
No, it was #2 corn. There was a hell of a blizzard in early November, otherwise it would've all been out. We are harvesting the 09 crop right now. Normal for Mellette county.
We don't have the nice ground like the good corn ground, or the rainfall. 60 inch spacing also makes our nitrogen almost twice as efficient vs. 30 inches.
wow u got snow in ya paddocks at harvest time..... this is so amazing as im from australia and done quite a few harvests and ours are in summer so hot dry and dusty im envious of you guys thanks for poating great video
South Central South Dakota man. Between Parmelee and Norris. Google it. We love gleaners, just today went re-installed a gearbox and rotor and tommorrow it will roll.
no we just got going. We would've been done but we had a bad blizzard a few weeks ago, we were out of power for 13 days. After that we had to wait for some of the snow to melt a little.
ya thats the way it is up here in red river valley lotta corn still in the fields some of them are shellin corn all night long in the below zero temps.
its called dryland corn form what I understand they can make more money with less corn because you dont have to plant 30 inch rows and lose what little moisture you have its on the same primsises of planting soybeans with a grain drill on 7 inch spacing or putting them in 30 inch rows either way you make your money but out there the land prices are next to nothing and they can make the money but we can plant ours here in heavy land and lots of rain we plant 30 inch rows and 10 inches spread
5 foot rows works. What is your corn planting scenerio? Try a few acres of 60 inch, it isn't hard, it is just a test plot. It would be cool to see what you guys in the heavy soil can do with 60 inches...... The only problem is that seed corn companies hate to hear this sort of jibberish...........
yea we pay 100 dollars a acre a year for our land we plant 30 inch rows 8 n quarter apart we pick on a good year around 180 to 190 a acre alot of people plant in 38 inch rows and cant get the same yields because it starves the row by sucking all the water it can from around the other plants because the land isnt porest it holds water lots of it. Have you ever herd of farmers planting in split row corn 7 inchs apart but on 38 inch rows there makin 300 bushels to the acre
wow...i am from ne ia and we plant 16 rows at 30 inches and we average 220 to 250 bpa. why would u plant 60 in rows and it lookis like u might get 50 bpa if u r lucky.
jbacon24 3 months ago
what is that like 10 bushel an acer crop
class770 7 months ago 2
What a waste of a 12 row head only picking 6 rows,,how effecient is that at over $4 a gallon diesel fuel? And the effeciency of nitrogen at 60 vs 30" rows is crazy,,nitrogen moves in the soil once temps reach above 50 degrrees and it converts into nitrate form,,a havey rain will translocate nitrogen 4-5 feet from it's initial placement.Who's your fertilizer salesman?
Skunkwerks101 10 months ago
@Skunkwerks101 Where do you live? I don't live in Iowa, buddy. I don't have a "fertilizer salesman". The little punks come around showing data from east river and Iowa type country. You don't farm in south Central South Dakota, so shut your effing mouth. A waste is the garbage farming that comes out of the eastern part of this state and all those shitty farmers that get to farmthe best ground on earth.
daveh3434 8 months ago
@daveh3434 Your country is cattle and cactus country... Sorry... please sell the combine
MrErstad1942 7 months ago
@daveh3434 Ouch... shitty farmers? C'mon, don't lump us all in with one youtube comment.
meatsweat7 6 months ago
What a waste of a 12 row head only picking 6 rows,,how effecient is that at over $4 a gallon diesel fuel? And the effeciency of nitrogen at 60 vs 30" rows is crazy,,nitrogen moves in the soil once temps reach above 50 degrrees and it converts into nitrate form,,a havey rain will translocate nitrogen 4-5 feet from it's initial placement.Who's your fertilizer salesman?
Skunkwerks101 10 months ago
wow, we plant 24 inch rows , average about 200 bu per acre
depsterboy 11 months ago
@customs32....no, we reconfigured it and took half the units off and centered the planter on 60 inch spacing. 12 rows, 60 feet.
daveh3434 1 year ago
say when you plant 60 inch spacing to you just fill every other box or what
customs32 1 year ago
Hello I'm from hungary please send email for me my email adress szla84@freemail.hu and i send for you some intresting pictures thank you! 60 inch double row corn
szla841 1 year ago
man that some small corn,
thefarminkid8760 1 year ago
What's it yield?
ureonmyhitlist 1 year ago
how many ton per hectar you get out of this ? any idea?
fastlane59 1 year ago
love that gleaner
cowzgonemad 1 year ago
Whats your bpa??
92208330 1 year ago
how come it's so low?
azziplekkus 1 year ago
60in rows is really odd, but if the soil sucks then thats the only way, i remember once we had cut-worms kill half the plants in one of our fields, but and the ones they didnt kill grew to about 12 foot tall and each had at least three large ears on it,
eckmannjd88 1 year ago
is that snow
kellykenny1 2 years ago
I don't know what to say to that comment......
daveh3434 2 years ago 21
@kellykenny1 no they just fertilize that absolute piss out of it.
XxStealthkidxX 1 year ago
@kellykenny1 No its cocaine
badmunkie513 1 year ago
60 inch rows!!! i live in SD and we plant 20 inch rows
Grapplerstud10 2 years ago
that's ready for the freezer buddy , is'nt it?
77farm 2 years ago
Is this cattle corn, it seems kinda late to harvest.
ritzcrackers27 2 years ago
No, it was #2 corn. There was a hell of a blizzard in early November, otherwise it would've all been out. We are harvesting the 09 crop right now. Normal for Mellette county.
daveh3434 2 years ago
we just got a r 62 igonna get som oic hopefully videos how many rows and u run the grain carts in harvest seson
cornfarmer4700 2 years ago
60 inch rows ae very wide why u plant them that wide?
sstroh08 2 years ago
We don't have the nice ground like the good corn ground, or the rainfall. 60 inch spacing also makes our nitrogen almost twice as efficient vs. 30 inches.
daveh3434 2 years ago
is it ment to b so low????? we dnt grow it for de grain in ireland
ihatetractors1 2 years ago
here, its all about the grain, thats why we planted 2600 acres of it. Whats going on in Ireland??
daveh3434 2 years ago
we grow it for feed,too cold for grain/wet i spoze,its jus mre used to seing it 6ft+high!!!!
ihatetractors1 2 years ago
Why the fuck were you doing it in the snow
5cuthbert1 2 years ago
Why not?
daveh3434 2 years ago
how deep was that snow
greenarcticcat400 2 years ago
On the north and west sides, it was 5 feet deep and at least 120 feet in. Sucks harvesting in such conditions
daveh3434 2 years ago
wow u got snow in ya paddocks at harvest time..... this is so amazing as im from australia and done quite a few harvests and ours are in summer so hot dry and dusty im envious of you guys thanks for poating great video
AUSSIEROADTRAINFALLA 2 years ago
What was that corn making to the acre?
agdegree 2 years ago
Intresting video, what population are u planting in 60" rows. Would think u could plant in 30's & just drop population.
IH1256 2 years ago
these were the first test strips. after we upped the pop. a ballpark of about 85 with a 11,000 harvest stand.
daveh3434 2 years ago
around 90 bushels
daveh3434 2 years ago
Any problems with your sieves frosting up? We tried strait cutting canola after a light snow and we had a hell of a time! Great vid!
FarmerDude81 3 years ago
where do you farm at? Good to see someone runs gleaners besides our farm!!
MCHfarms 3 years ago
South Central South Dakota man. Between Parmelee and Norris. Google it. We love gleaners, just today went re-installed a gearbox and rotor and tommorrow it will roll.
daveh3434 3 years ago
sucha beautiful combine cant wait to see more vids
sabrefirefighter 3 years ago
no we just got going. We would've been done but we had a bad blizzard a few weeks ago, we were out of power for 13 days. After that we had to wait for some of the snow to melt a little.
daveh3434 3 years ago
ya thats the way it is up here in red river valley lotta corn still in the fields some of them are shellin corn all night long in the below zero temps.
sabrefirefighter 3 years ago
awesome video once again man. are u guys already done with corn?
sabrefirefighter 3 years ago
Ok, I will ask, why 60" row spacing? Never seen that before...
wggreen 3 years ago
its called dryland corn form what I understand they can make more money with less corn because you dont have to plant 30 inch rows and lose what little moisture you have its on the same primsises of planting soybeans with a grain drill on 7 inch spacing or putting them in 30 inch rows either way you make your money but out there the land prices are next to nothing and they can make the money but we can plant ours here in heavy land and lots of rain we plant 30 inch rows and 10 inches spread
nchayfarmer 3 years ago
5 foot rows works. What is your corn planting scenerio? Try a few acres of 60 inch, it isn't hard, it is just a test plot. It would be cool to see what you guys in the heavy soil can do with 60 inches...... The only problem is that seed corn companies hate to hear this sort of jibberish...........
daveh3434 2 years ago
yea we pay 100 dollars a acre a year for our land we plant 30 inch rows 8 n quarter apart we pick on a good year around 180 to 190 a acre alot of people plant in 38 inch rows and cant get the same yields because it starves the row by sucking all the water it can from around the other plants because the land isnt porest it holds water lots of it. Have you ever herd of farmers planting in split row corn 7 inchs apart but on 38 inch rows there makin 300 bushels to the acre
nchayfarmer 2 years ago