I couldn’t get over the tiny little seed bins on that cotton planter and the big gaps between the rows. Then again I have never been involved in cotton so it’s all new to me. Can’t wait to see it grow and be harvested. Good drone vision as usual, Matt
@SiboBushings8 ай бұрын
"We all share a love for things that grow”
@timfromtang8 ай бұрын
Your attitude to rain, so opposite to ours in Éire is refreshing.
@darrenedmonds116321 күн бұрын
Talcum powder has gems in it and it's from volcanoes. It's a good thing for stars and cotton.
@gardnep8 ай бұрын
All cotton in Oz is usually picked. Skip row is a dryland technique, there are questions whether it is the most efficient but farmers use it. Does a 2 m or 6 ft space store more extra moisture in the soil for the cotton to use over a 1 m or 3 ft row. Weed control has to be very good for skip row, hence rup ready. Refuge crops are used to reduce potential pesticide résistance in insect. We have two helicoverpa species, formerly known as heliothis, one of which, heliocoverpa armigera can rapidly develop resistance to any pesticide we throw at it. Some varieties have been genetically engineered and bred with the Bt gene to help control this species and there may be more genes since I worked in the field. We also have very strong guidelines on the types of insecticides used at different times of the year, all aimed to reduce H. armigera. These procedures are strongly followed by all growers in the area. H. armigera also pupates and survives winters in the soil, so cultivation is done to destroy as many of these larvae as possible. The other species H. punctigera is also present and mainly attacks our legume and oilseed crops early in the season.
@user-kf9fv1qj9u8 ай бұрын
Good luck getting your cotton planted Matt Brad Phil and Peter
@kevinklingner77125 ай бұрын
Yoou can sow a crop like beans as refuge crop for bugs. Beans are one of the best. As apaying beneficial crop there is is a species of bean that you can grow the only pods three foot and taller. They have a good yield and a very strong tap root.
@dirtlord52578 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas guys
@johngibson38378 ай бұрын
Nice to see Brad's colour coordinated bike next to the tractor and planter
@stephenpaget36608 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas, too, all
@juliedenisclark37788 ай бұрын
Would be nice to get an updated on the cotton seeing it’s the 20th Dec when seeing this video and seeing if you have been getting any rain 🌧️ merry Christmas to all your family’s looking forward to cotton harvest 👍😊❤️🇦🇺
@user-kf9fv1qj9u8 ай бұрын
Great video Matt Brad Phil and Peter
@user-kf9fv1qj9u8 ай бұрын
Awesome drone footage Matt
@rodneygillespie92128 ай бұрын
Thanks guys, I see the flies are keen to go as well haha.
@ianknapman33798 ай бұрын
The farm is looking fantastic, the drone vision is amazing. I have never seen cotton planted and grown so it will be great to follow. It is very green about the sheds, you must have had some good rain! Very nostalgic for me, this is where I grew up!
@420tagalong8 ай бұрын
Howdy Matt, Brad, Phil, when i was just a lad (14 yrs old) growing up now i'm (48) I used to help work the fields where I grew up with the land owners and friends that grew and we grew Cotton dang near every year granted we rotated out the fields and such but there was always cotton being growed. We grew it on 20 inch rows with a population of about 30k to 40k (30 to 40 thousand seed count population acer) maybe a little more. We used to have thermite cans / containers around the fields that drew in the insects and bugs that would harm the crop and the containers would catch all the weevils (bow weevils) that would destroy the crop if not caught. There's alot of different things that you can do to prevent insects from attacking the crop just got to know what one is ther to fight against. The Bow Weevil is the main one that will destroy your crop in a heartbeat they attack the plant then attack the pod and then you lose all the fiber out of the bowl. I'm from the South from my Home State of Georgia in the USA and we have fought them there insects for as long as i can remember. I don't know if y'all have them there in Ausie but keep a eye out for them cause they will destroy your crop if ya aint care full. Keep up the great work Yall I look foward every week to see whats next with yall.. Kudo's and Merry Christmas to you all and Family
@alandawson28138 ай бұрын
Another awesome video guys. From kiwi land.
@Murphyslawfarm8 ай бұрын
G'day mates exciting to see the cotton going in 👍
@MT8658 ай бұрын
Singulation is the word you’re looking for Matt. Corn soybean and cotton love it. They call it seed singulation because the seed plate in the metering unit metered out perfectly placed seeds providing an excellent seed stand.
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
That’s it!😂
@warrenjohnknight.98318 ай бұрын
Talcum powder is definitely a good lubricant. I used it on all the tubed tyre's, strangely enough after 20 years I heard that it's toxic to humans lungs. But then again the blue asbestos from the old truck's and car's, was far more dangerous, as the dust of the brakes would cover more and breathing it in. Oh bugger.
@kerryrouse90398 ай бұрын
Canada calling. Merry Christmas guys.
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@darrellrobinson57428 ай бұрын
I figured only American kids didn’t get along Lol. Happy holidays
@johnnylindsey58088 ай бұрын
Good job guys
@drmarkintexas-4008 ай бұрын
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🛐🎅🤶🎄🦌🦌🦌☃️🌧️❄️
@rodrod3838 ай бұрын
🐂🤠
@J.Santosofficial8 ай бұрын
6500 views and 1.1K likes.... Pays to remind every one to smash that like button and share every oportunity you get... Great to see you guys having a crack a cotton, hope it pays off at the end... Yet another Awesome video.... Stay safe...🇭🇲🌾👍
@dannywooster81668 ай бұрын
Cheers from the mid North Coast of nsw my dad and few of the uncles worked on cotton farms around wee Waa back in late 60 s "Glencoe " think that how it's spelled
@aussiemate608 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 👍 guys. Merry Christmas to you all there 🎉
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Same to you!
@aussiemate608 ай бұрын
Thank you
@peteparker73968 ай бұрын
Skip row! That’s what we do in west Texas. Two in one out. Well we used to, now we plant solid but with low plant population. If you plant the boll guard and RR you don’t have to do the refuge. You sew small grains and plant cotton. Ewwww I don’t like how hard you had to scrape to get at the seed,,,, cotton doesn’t like crust it will break its neck trying to emerge. It also doesn’t like hard packed ground where the roots have a hard time going down.
@charliepyle16268 ай бұрын
lets hope the season has a good finish
@raybarry868 ай бұрын
Great to see a decent tractor Matt 😂 JOHN DEERE
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
😂😂
@jesstill78338 ай бұрын
Interesting Video I like learning things hope it goes well for the Family merry Xmas best wishes 🙏❤️😁🦘🇦🇺☃️☃️☃️👍👍
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Likewise! Thanks
@garykemp64368 ай бұрын
you have to be happy with the rain yesterday the cotton would be up by now
@stakman788 ай бұрын
Finally a John Deere!!!!
@LukeLong-oi4uc8 ай бұрын
Excellent channel!👍🏼👍🏼
@andrewpiper60998 ай бұрын
The normal hoppers feeding the minis got me interested - what row units guys?
@scrotiemcboogerballs19818 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@johnbarton1798 ай бұрын
cotton needs to be planted apart it grows into a big bush and spread with more bowls and like fertilizer h20 ask cubbie station. made the Macintyre run backwards
@radarc51078 ай бұрын
Great Video and information thank's 👍🏻 For you to be planted cotton for the first time in 25 years the price must be good! , How is cotton priced to the grower per/ kg?
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Not too sure🤔
@ross32828 ай бұрын
I thought cotton required lots of water. Do you have irrigation orbhope for rain?
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
If we have a full profile of moisture which we do we can pretty much get enough crop back to cover costs I believe, obviously more in crop rain the better (within reason😂)
@GlobalTriathlonNetwork8 ай бұрын
Hard to believe 1st of December with Brad standing in green grass at start.
@hermanbishop52758 ай бұрын
They are in southern hemisphere
@seanrafferty57378 ай бұрын
Matt how much tain did you get? First part you said you had to beat the rain getting the caravan.
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
I think we only had a mm or 2 in that one
@julianearl50268 ай бұрын
Didn't quite get the refuge planting ... is that done with GM seed or different variety ... what makes the refuge more palatable/attractive to the bugs ... I hope all the Jackson's have a great Christmas and an enjoyable festive season ... thanks for your KZbin efforts too>
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
As far as I know the refuge cotton is untreated or non gm so it creates a good environment for the bugs to breed which means there is a healthy population of bugs that are not resistant to the gm cotton👍 merry Christmas!
@rodrod3838 ай бұрын
picker or stripper cotton?.....and looks like skip-row planting that is a lot less common in west Texas now
@bobcrawford21058 ай бұрын
For size of cotton seed would have thought you’d have been bigger seed hopper on planter or was the ones you found already planted very swollen from moisture pick up ?
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Seem to get quite a few hectares from a box, cotton is sown at a fairly light rate😁
@GlobalTriathlonNetwork8 ай бұрын
What is the reason for cotton this summer. Were these paddocks that you didn't sow in winter due to no rain? Can you turn around and get a winter crop after this in these paddocks?
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Main reason was we had winter weeds starting to increase in numbers so needed to hammer them while we didn’t have a crop in👍
@ethansteffensen28728 ай бұрын
Could please explain in a video why you don’t grow a summer crop? Sorghum/mungbeans ect
@donaldwright66138 ай бұрын
Just as a matter of interest Matt. Your brother Brad was saying you using talcom powder as a lubricant for the seeds and you used to use graphite before that. Do you know if these compounds build up in the soil and are then taken up by the next crop you plant. The reason I ask is that both of those compounds as far as I know are carcinogenic. Great show guy's, keep up the great work. A merry Xmas to you and all the family and all the best for 2024.
@xuejiaoxu67788 ай бұрын
I know cotton likes a lot of water, will it leaves you short of moisture in the ground for your winter crop ?
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Yes it will, if we do get rain to top up profile then we can plant chickpeas or something that can handle being planted later👍😁
@SouthernFarmingTV5 ай бұрын
No way the seed spacing can be worth a damn with the hoppers set up like that.
@GlobalTriathlonNetwork8 ай бұрын
How many hectares to refill tiny seeder boxes
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
I was told but I have forgotten, it might of been 30 or so hectares🤔
@nathanprosser99738 ай бұрын
Can I ask Why are the rows spaced so far apart?
@roberthocking91388 ай бұрын
How much rain did you get from that storm at the start of the video Matt ?
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
We have had quite a few since but I think it was about 2mm or so
@ralphambridge89838 ай бұрын
Doing the bulldozer work is that for controlling the water
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Most of the dozer work is to minimise erosion caused by big rain events👍😁
@unclemarkyeatonshill58038 ай бұрын
I don't get the bizarre spacing arrangement, there must be a reason, is it for the pickers???
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Very common here when planting dryland crops, gives the plants access to more moisture
@lllllukeify8 ай бұрын
ive never seen a cotton seeder before.... it looks pathetic! its 10m wide? no fert down those tubes? that looks bizzare coming from cereal, canola, lentils, vetch, lupin peas etc...
@alanb93378 ай бұрын
There are slightly larger models. Check out the Boss Engineering NSW youtube channel, video title, "36 Metre Forward Fold 2020". This is a 36 metre (118 foot) cotton planter pulled by a John Deere 9570R working at Bellata, NSW.
@benjaminbauer48838 ай бұрын
I've planted irrigated cotton were your assured a yield because your not relying on rainfall. I was honestly amazing how much urea we put out before the cotton was planted. Then we ran liquid fert in with the seed as well. Plus another topping dressing after establishment. I guess the lack of imput before establishment of the plant also reduce financial risk due to failure as far as I know you can only insure cotton for hail damage.
@rogerneilsen50796 ай бұрын
Can you tell me what state in ausdie you are in
@thejacksonbrothers6 ай бұрын
Northern NSW👍😁
@trvieritz578 ай бұрын
What chemicals did you spray the ground parquet dichloride roundup etc.
@thejacksonbrothers8 ай бұрын
Roundup then paraquat as a double knock👍😁
@trvieritz578 ай бұрын
@thejacksonbrothers I take it that you know that parquet is one of the most deadliest chemicals that you can use. Absorbed through the skin, no antidote .my grandson has just been through a accident with it .I used to cart it out of Melbourne. Not good stuff.
@johnwarwick41058 ай бұрын
So I wonder how the bugs work out which bit of the crop they can eat safely, or do you think it is the chemical company making sure enough bugs survive so you will buy the chemicals next year 😂😂😂