farm talk
26:42
14 сағат бұрын
lets talk inputs
31:29
19 сағат бұрын
lets get a new U.S. Farm Bill
23:02
good morning its been a while
32:06
Another Low Blow To The Grain Price
1:02:13
Grain Prices Suck!
1:23:49
5 ай бұрын
Hello its been awhile
45:08
7 ай бұрын
These kids and our Govt. Suck
13:41
2024 Is A Wet Start
29:32
8 ай бұрын
Kids Leaving The Farm
22:55
10 ай бұрын
why are the corn prices so low
27:01
back from LAMMA (sick)
33:17
Жыл бұрын
carbon is it deadly or necessary?
30:25
I poop Gold turds
28:53
Жыл бұрын
farm update
40:50
Жыл бұрын
Setting Goals
56:09
Жыл бұрын
the scale has a finger on it
50:21
May 19, 2023
13:56
Жыл бұрын
Ag Census 2022
26:48
Жыл бұрын
High Price!not for long
1:03:55
Жыл бұрын
farm talk
1:07:42
2 жыл бұрын
Dumb Things People Do
27:53
2 жыл бұрын
what ive learned
46:24
2 жыл бұрын
crops look like SHI!
24:47
2 жыл бұрын
My Cheese Has Slid Off My Cracker!
46:31
food is going up
53:17
2 жыл бұрын
Mentally Ill
29:00
2 жыл бұрын
Does Rye Remove your Nutrition?
37:04
Comments  and jealousy
39:08
2 жыл бұрын
Пікірлер
@ollie-lk5dx
@ollie-lk5dx 4 күн бұрын
I think podcast is a great Idea. I get and under stand cover crops. Where I farm the ground freezes solid by the middle of November . Farmers in my area have tried it and they can't get it to work. On prevent land and after small grain crops it does.
@midwayfarms
@midwayfarms 5 күн бұрын
Sound like a me to be a good thing
@judetaylor7544
@judetaylor7544 5 күн бұрын
Bring on the podcast, been waiting for this for awhile. Have Lewis on as a regular.🎉
@cdfontenot
@cdfontenot 5 күн бұрын
With all the corn you have, you could fatten up a lot of stocker calves.
@BigDan7114
@BigDan7114 5 күн бұрын
Awesome Wes! Looking forward to it. Layer hens and some Shorthorn beef left on the farm here. Father’s family farm from 1843 diaries to 1874. Lake Ontario lake effect shoreline. More field rocks from Glaciers than you can pick in ten lifetimes . Lots of micro climates and differing soil composition in NY. We have muckland too on the farm . Lots of market produce sales for many decades. Mostly an agricultural status tax hedge now. Amish moving in all around us. Look forward to other countries practices. My Physical therapist was from India. Seasame , mustard , seeds , lentils , rice. 3 growing seasons. Transition from Water Buffalo to John Deere’s in his growing up on their farm. He was treating our Cornell Cooperative extension agent I grew up with he innovated lettuce and onion production to large scale creating the self propelled harvesters and newer spray protocols here in New York. The three of us would talk farming while in Physical therapy . I watch/ listen to many podcasts doing chores excited for this one. Great Idea !
@bedeorama9881
@bedeorama9881 5 күн бұрын
Interested, live in nz
@kieranosullivan02
@kieranosullivan02 5 күн бұрын
Sounds interesting
@JP-tn7ln
@JP-tn7ln 5 күн бұрын
I really enjoy these videos. Glad to see you’re looking to expand and hope it works out well for you. Lots of knowledge to be gained from a platform like this. I’m a produce grower in southwestern Massachusetts. One recommendation I would make is trying to bring farmers from all facets of agriculture to the table in an attempt to diversify people’s understanding. So many of the podcasts these days strictly focus on commodity crops. Knowing about them is great but personally feel open communication about how different people farm different crops gets people thinking about how they can grow their business and maybe try some practices that aren’t utilized in their particular area. Again think this is a great idea you have and will be following closely.
@billupstateny9151
@billupstateny9151 5 күн бұрын
👉🚜💡👌
@tbix1963
@tbix1963 5 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, excited to see it succeed. Was watching a replay of the new press secretary for trump and when she mentioned the press passes for new media I couldn’t help pondering it your new podcast might qualify you. I can see it now, “yes Wes from Ag Talk in the raw”, on national news. Can’t wait, “Well farming got so bad I had to become a blogger to pay the bills.” Wishing you and your family the best.
@Dick_Shinn
@Dick_Shinn 5 күн бұрын
seems to work.....!
@chaseruzicka128
@chaseruzicka128 5 күн бұрын
Can't wait
@SuperKyle309
@SuperKyle309 5 күн бұрын
I like how many videos you've been putting out lately. Im just a market gardener and backyard chicken enthusiast. Love your content and look forward to your videos.
@davidcopling1442
@davidcopling1442 5 күн бұрын
Bring on the podcast. Definitely enjoy hearing how others have gotten along with things. Thanks
@elliotbenson164
@elliotbenson164 5 күн бұрын
That would be a good format and fun to be a part of
@pettson1540
@pettson1540 5 күн бұрын
an opinion from a small farmer in Sweden only 45ha and 20 beef cows organically grown is it not fun to see a plowed field in the fall without a cover crop when it rains and you stand and look in the ditches and see how the topsoil just runs away and the nutrients with the earth
@poorassfrmboy
@poorassfrmboy 5 күн бұрын
Here is a solid comment. 😂
@esk103
@esk103 5 күн бұрын
Do it up! Not a farmer but farmer agasent. I would love to see the content.
@alanb9337
@alanb9337 6 күн бұрын
The chicken/ Poultry litter has too much potential for viable weed seeds if the litter has not been properly composted (heated) and milled (to disintegrate DNA). A magnet and foreign object sort of the chicken litter is also necessary. Could use an A.I music generator to write a country song about farm input costs. /The alternative non-chemical weeders/ weed systems all cost money too - Lemken ec row weeder, Carbon Robotics laser weeder, flame weed burners, electric zappers, Harrington integrated seed destructors etc. The crop compound fertilizers for decades have had 'types' with varying ratios of muriate of potash (KCL) and potassium sulfate (K2SO4). K2SO4 - has a lower salt index than KCL but with the downside of a higher cost than KCL. Langbeinite is something you might use in your own vegetable garden. With other buy in products like humates etc all costing money has OLF considered starting his own small scale worm farm to make worm liquid?
@tbix1963
@tbix1963 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Like the idea of you opening up your forum to others. You might like to talk to DP Mike Simon from a few points from perfect. I believe he has done what your looking to do in the past. He had help and might be able to help you. Also he has recently partnered up on his podcast with a farmer named Chris. He also has a KZbin channel. Wishing you and your family the best. If you have problems finding DP,s contact info he’s also friends with lord muck.
@839Unipicker
@839Unipicker 6 күн бұрын
I don't know if people would want to hear my perspective on things. I do things . . . different.
@onelonleyfarmer
@onelonleyfarmer 5 күн бұрын
id totally have you on the panel.. your a minimalist and you would be a welcome guest.
@ShawnPeterson-ep3je
@ShawnPeterson-ep3je 6 күн бұрын
I have always liked he ag talk channel the best
@s.pursell8901
@s.pursell8901 6 күн бұрын
I've found out that I don't give a darn what you post....... I watch it all, but I would like to see you get a podcast up and going.
@bradley-eblesisor
@bradley-eblesisor 6 күн бұрын
Hell yes!
@onehappyfarmer3461
@onehappyfarmer3461 6 күн бұрын
I appreciate the offer, but I’d have to pass. I have worked very hard to keep the muffler on all these years and I might loose it doing something live.
@onelonleyfarmer
@onelonleyfarmer 5 күн бұрын
oh my friend it would be ok if you lost your shit on my podcast because I think its would be good to here the ugly truth. not just from me but other farmers around the country.
@aloyzasmik9880
@aloyzasmik9880 6 күн бұрын
@agtalkintheraw are you going to poland? Samasz haying ewuipment hat.
@onelonleyfarmer
@onelonleyfarmer 5 күн бұрын
Poland is coming to me!
@aloyzasmik9880
@aloyzasmik9880 5 күн бұрын
@onelonleyfarmer good one. Haha. Will see 😅
@user-qh1dk3fh5q
@user-qh1dk3fh5q 6 күн бұрын
Please do a podcast Mr. Wes!
@treymummert1521
@treymummert1521 6 күн бұрын
Keep these coming. Gives me soemthing worth listening to.
@andyzumwalt3632
@andyzumwalt3632 6 күн бұрын
Podcast would be something I'd enjoy listening too. I'm a retired USAF veteran, 3rd year first generation farmer I see challenges and opertunities today. But finding opertunites that pencil out right now are harder to find by the day. It will change again it always does in anything just when and how are hard to figure out.
@JamesOBrien2253
@JamesOBrien2253 6 күн бұрын
Would you be interested in doing a podcast with an irish dairy farmer
@onelonleyfarmer
@onelonleyfarmer 5 күн бұрын
I sure would, understanding the content might be hard though. the Irish accent can be interesting lol. but id love to have you on.
@jonasadahl3323
@jonasadahl3323 6 күн бұрын
how about a democrat farmer🤔
@onelonleyfarmer
@onelonleyfarmer 5 күн бұрын
there are a few around. and yes he/she would be welcome on the podcast.
@crazzyearl
@crazzyearl 6 күн бұрын
I'm a Part-Time/small "farmer" / almost homestead. Grow Corn Beans and Hay at scale (only 200 acres total) then raise meat birds eggs and Beef for myself. Id gladly go on a podcast. I'm doing my number of my year last year. I called my banker first of the year as I'm coming up short myself. Not sure what to do going forward because the best ROI last year was my hay.
@FourkidsFarms
@FourkidsFarms 6 күн бұрын
We aim for 200# of n. 2 applications. 50 # at pre plant and 150 # just before rows close in . Aim is 230-240 bushels
@shawnengelbrecht2286
@shawnengelbrecht2286 6 күн бұрын
Wes if I can set it up I would love to podcast with you
@notsimplyorganic1053
@notsimplyorganic1053 6 күн бұрын
I'd say I'd love to join your discussion, just starting out with cover crops this year. However im sure you'll have 200-500 guys wanting to join as well. If for some reason you dont get a bunch of interest, keep me in mind
@martinwaddell
@martinwaddell 6 күн бұрын
Necessity is the mother of adventure there’s a lot of KZbin farmers that would starve if they had the farm the ground you’re working from what I see
@Heimerviewfarm
@Heimerviewfarm 6 күн бұрын
Podcasts are great, check out talk dirt to me and straight forward farming. They are both farmers one is tony reed/ Nick McCormick. Alot more unscripted than the talk dirt to me. They both are great and bringing a personal opinion on everything
@Blueriverfarms
@Blueriverfarms 6 күн бұрын
Hi Wes. Like your idea on the farmer to farmer to public Pod Casts. I also like or should say very open to JFK Jr idea's on making our food more healthy and expanding into more over seas markets; which we are unable to sell to now: due to chemicals we use today. This should be US farmers long term and future plans for a number of reasons. I would like to see more discussions on soil health so farmers would have a better understanding with the relationship and interaction between the Bio and Minerals that make up our top soil. To continue what you were saying: as a general rule of thumb soils with organic matter of 4% or higher your table spoon of soil will have about one million combined living organism in that said table spoon of soil. By the way, your secret sauce helps with making these organisms be more plentiful in the table of soil. Regards. Bob
@michaelmills7006
@michaelmills7006 6 күн бұрын
If they put the 25 percent tariff on Canadian potash it might be hard to get people very excited about selling straw out of the field this year.
@easternshorefarmer
@easternshorefarmer 6 күн бұрын
You know ur my boy, of course we r friends, how do we do this, don’t make me look dumb cause ur way smarter than me
@onelonleyfarmer
@onelonleyfarmer 6 күн бұрын
I’m thinking stream yard for the platform.
@brentanderson3806
@brentanderson3806 6 күн бұрын
Yes to the podcast.
@BigDan7114
@BigDan7114 6 күн бұрын
Podcast based on reality of farming practices and trends Would be enjoyable to listen to while in tractor and doing chores. Amish moving into NY and apple and vineyard expansions thankfully vs land speculators is saving the Lake Ontario microclimate farmland and Finger Lakes area. We’ve got daily farm diaries to 1874 and same rock strewn ground in fathers family since 1843. Profits left in the 1980’s Making more selling ( non gmo free range organic eggs ) or as we called them years ago …. eggs 😂 vs beef feeder calves . 3 acres of corn , on fresh hay ground , just barely enough triple 15 , zero spray , single row farmall cub to cultivate twice. Been best crops coming off into picker for crib. In 180 years.
@Sandy_Loam-088
@Sandy_Loam-088 6 күн бұрын
I enjoy hearing about regenerative agriculture. That’s important information.
@rtzapper
@rtzapper 6 күн бұрын
Yes
@letzrockitrite8469
@letzrockitrite8469 6 күн бұрын
I'm like randycarpenter below; love the channel .... just wanna learn more .... and for me (I comment more than (probably) most not because I have a lot to say, especially about farming as I'm a carpenter/drywallercontractor/musician, but (supposedly) it helps your channel ... I'm retired (70) so I have the time right now... but I have a (hero group) and you're in it for a few reasons... you're a farmer, if that was all that'd be enough, you're a devoted Dad/Husband/and so much more ti'd just sound like gushing... your patriotism and devotion to your craft top the charts too.... now onto today's comment... a podcast is a genus idea in that given it's traction it could sway the industry (higher ups in gov.). They, in the past and hopefully/prayerfully NOT in the future, have screwed up so badly for farmers that it is as criminal as our former administration has been. like i said before... nothing to see here.
@Sandy_Loam-088
@Sandy_Loam-088 6 күн бұрын
Too much food? Maybe too much ethanol.
@boerfrank9311
@boerfrank9311 6 күн бұрын
Maybe a farmer or agronomist from europ in your podcast?
@chaseruzicka128
@chaseruzicka128 6 күн бұрын
Good talk, would like to see the podcast
@839Unipicker
@839Unipicker 6 күн бұрын
Where did you get that Polish hay equipment hat?
@M8Stealth
@M8Stealth 6 күн бұрын
Logic says from LAMMA two weeks ago
@larryesmith5060
@larryesmith5060 6 күн бұрын
The grain market is a gauge that most farmers go by to determine what they plant that year, and if corn is down, they will plant soybeans and vice versa, that's a gamble and sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose