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@andrewedney9173Ай бұрын
I can’t wait for more picking videos. I really enjoy picking myself and watching
@anthonyhengst2908Ай бұрын
Its been a good growing year as it turned out. How the spring started we weren't too sure it was going to be that way.
@brandonwood1397Ай бұрын
Seen you guys in tractor house magazine thought that was neat.
@ranchworxАй бұрын
@brandonwood1397 We love that ad too! 🙂
@johnsheeran1908Ай бұрын
Aaron, your corn was not too bad! There is always next year!
@mrclaus859Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting Guys
@paulreis1648Ай бұрын
Crops look good. Great video I can't wait for harvest
@rovert97Ай бұрын
Man your father has some real working man’s hands. I can feel the arthritis is my hands just by seeing his.
@dennisbelles9236Ай бұрын
Aaron, your corn cane up and did better than I actually expected. For a raw field, no manure or spraying, it looks amazingly good
@theburnhams2925Ай бұрын
Morning Glory vines WRAP up on anything, even rotary cutters. Pretty flowers, but you don't want it in your corn... Always enjoy your videos!
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@leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour of all the different areas. Looks like you have good looking corn, for the most part. I had been really curious about your field, Aaron. It will be interesting to see what happens when the time for picking the corn comes.
@MorganOtt-ne1qjАй бұрын
Great video. Too bad you don't have the aerator for rolling down corn stalks.👍👍
@ranchworxАй бұрын
Hey @MorganOtt-ne1qj! The RanchWorx aerator is still at Gierok Farms. We should be seeing some more action shots/results soon!
@harveypenner2386Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@larryklostermann5779Ай бұрын
Interesting video Aaron
@cormacnolan9727Ай бұрын
Great info lads. Great to see how it is in your part of the world. In Ireland it's very different farming because of
@cormacnolan9727Ай бұрын
where we are. Lots of wind and rain and cooler weather.
@maxfender6886Ай бұрын
Good evening
@kevinwittstruck8764Ай бұрын
HI hello Gierek farms from Indiana, way it looks that hay field might be ready to cut again
@deanhoman1958Ай бұрын
Nice video, very interesting. Thanks
@jvin248Ай бұрын
The sod to corn field (corn looks great) is like Rick Clark says about no-till, you only need the prior cover to last until the corn/beans can do their own shading. Fukuoka says to broadcast your fall cover seed into your corn before you harvest, that way the harvest debris covers the new seed so it germinates and the birds don't get it.
@alfredomarotta6604Ай бұрын
Hey guys, thanks for sharing. Informative video 👍👍🍻💪💪💪🗽
@señor-curiosityАй бұрын
great video Guys
@JulianKeller-om6wzАй бұрын
That's some pretty nice dryland corn guys. I started watching your channel last spring.I really enjoyed watching you guys put up hay. I like that you have the newer JD tractors, and still use the old IH's and the Oliver and that old side delivery rake. I love the landscape. The rolling hills with the fields winding around the wooded areas is beautiful. What a nice setting for your farm down low between the hills. Do you get a lot of runoff going thru your yard from those hills? Bet you don't get much wind. Or doesn't the wind blow there? I've never been to your part of the country, but I'd sure like to get there and see it some day. I like that there are so many small acreage farms so close together. It used to be like that around here. Nowadays 2500 acres is small here. We have guys farming 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 acres. A few even bigger than that. Maybe I should move to Wisconson when I retire in a few years. I'm pretty sure I would like it. You all have a great day and stay safe!
@jvin248Ай бұрын
Your back field shown at the end of the video, corn looks comparable given different 'microclimates' around the farm to deal with, I'd say it looks great. For deer pressure I've experimented with Marigold seed for some success, look for the 'tall' varieties that get 12-18in high. I'd say to get what cover crops you can get in the field as early in the fall as possible, broadcast ideally just before harvest or drill or broadcast followed by a harrow to get seed to soil contact and avoid bird feeding. Look at winter rye (K, pigweed & waterhemp block), buckwheat (P+Mg, block quack grass and thistle), dutch white or crimson clover (N), Flax (microrhyzal fungus), Daikon/Tillage radish (compaction), Black Lentils (N), Alfalfa (N, pigweed block), cowpeas (N), and/or whatever you might have available. Next spring I'd broadcast Daikon/Tillage radish heavy in any area you are trying to fix compaction.
@ranchworxАй бұрын
@jvin248 We've got seeder packages available, as well as a drawbar option to pull the harrow you're talking about!
@coronapackАй бұрын
Was a dry less stormy year in Oklahoma for hay. Only got 1 round of cutting
@sperfdairy2160Ай бұрын
My cows love grass alfalfa mix for hay
@farmcentralohioАй бұрын
A V-wheel rake does the same as an old bar rake if it's set correctly
@bodiehotАй бұрын
250 bu. corn on 1250 acres. still have beans to combine
@grantmagnuson4883Ай бұрын
Do you still have that aerator on your farm?
@ranchworxАй бұрын
Hey @grantmagnuson4883! The RanchWorx aerator is still at Gierok Farms. We should be seeing some more action shots/results soon!
@alexandercage2500Ай бұрын
Have you ever made corn whiskey ? Just askin'
@dekdek551Ай бұрын
Dairy is tough, the UK prices are melting . We eed to take back control and F BB!. In USA or UK......
@hturbo1007Ай бұрын
Bear damage?? What part of Wisconsin are you from?? Way north?
@JeffRonsmanАй бұрын
What variety Renk do you plant ? I plant RK 433
@duboisthierry292Ай бұрын
No corn picking this year ?
@MorganOtt-ne1qjАй бұрын
Not yet. Well after chopping season.
@beast62ny31Ай бұрын
Even though you two are sorta good lookin, Haa more pics of the cows grazing!
@beast62ny31Ай бұрын
22 days ago? WTF, j/k great stuff keep it up. We all enjoy, except the P loss today against the queens!