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Your opinion about Cultivating - Farming the old fashioned way
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Andrew Heimerich- What I believe is old fashioned cultivating is using a mounted cultivator from the early/mid 1900's.
phxtonash- Why spray at all doesnt this add humas to soil and reduce amount of fertilazer? I dont know
ChannelingusLLCIM- You got one of those fast cultivators, remember the ones from the 70's where you barely creeped along?
jaydee8850- How wide are the corn and bean strips?Is the strip farming a common practice in your area?Where do you guys see the advantages compared to farm whole fields with one crop?
BillTheTractorMan- Ryan... Check out my channel for some old school cultivating with a 1948 Minneapolis Moline, with a original mounted 2row cultivator.
stevehetzer1- We used to do this, but it was called scuffling. After seeing this, I'm going back to the old way.
mymy1926- All this no chemical stuff, how's your carbon footprint?
mymy1926- Loosing lot of moisture, you apparently get more rain than south Central Nebraska?
ben smith- what kind of sweeps do you have on your cultivator
Jim Listerman- I'd take your farm any day of the year versus farms who strictly believe in chemicals.
Jim Listerman- Eco-Friendly versus Chemicals....... I LUV It !
Fuller Farm- Watermelon Baby Approved!!!
obama fang- I like this video~
Dane Pittman- That's not just a tractor that's the tractor of all tractors the John deere 4020.
Riley Sampson- Cultivating is like plow with a Cultivating machine
Jesse Collins- Man, that was one peaceful video to watch. Thank you. What a seriously small margin of error you have with those wheels riding so close to those plants, eh? I had the honor of working on a friend's organic farm a number of years back. No equipment involved, just weeding and harvesting, mostly...some planting. Oddly, what stands out most was the use of copper to inhibit bacteria on the tomato plants and coyote urine to keep the deer away. That coyote urine was dark and NASTY smelling. Still, it was easily one of the more soul-satisfying experiences of my life. Such HARD work in such an AWESOME environment. Guess it's a trade off. Every human should be required to work on a farm for at least a year or two. Salud, dude!!
318 Southern California- Good video
Jordan Parrish- When we cultivate our corn we apply nitrogen, it seems to perk up the corn a bit.
Ivan Daskalov- Great vid man. You earned a sub.. Greatings from a farmer far far away from you :)
PeterbiltTruckin15- We used to cultivate with a 3020 narrow front and mounted cultivators. We had a neighbor who had a 806 I think and a set of cultivators that mounted to the very front they had to be 12 or 8 rows that thing was massive.