This Is Humbling!! Killed Our Own Crop!!

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Publicado 2024-07-25
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @austenmoore9782
    I'm in Australia, when I change between chemicals going to sensitive crops, I usually spray out some dimethoate on a pasture. Does a brilliant job of dragging any residuals out of filters lines and pump.
  • @johnsandell4501
    Spraying issues were interesting. Thanks for showing us real farming 👍👍👍
  • Chet, I have noticed that atrazine sticks in the inline screens on the sprayers. We run two rinse cycles of 100 gallons of fresh water then pull every screen and clean them. One more cycle of 50 gallons of water. Havent had any issues with contamination.
  • @ShopWearda
    I felt that when you said “the joys of being alive” hope yall are enjoying that Apache.
  • @ryaneick8864
    Really appreciate your honesty about everything. Been farming my whole life but it's amazing what we can learn from one another when we are telling the ugly "truths". #1 YouTube channel!
  • @davidpurser185
    We clean out with ammonia run it through the inductor sometimes let it sit overnight if the chemicals have set in the sprayer for a while
  • @blauer2551
    We hired the neighbor to spray because we don’t have one and a very similar result happened but it was only the corn. Took about 4 days before we noticed. He knows the fields because he has leased them previously, makes me wonder.
  • @Harry-yv7oe
    Try a folding ice skimmer. They are normally used while ice fishing, you push it down the hole and when you pull it back out they unfold and let's you pull out the ice. It might work great for an intake.
  • Love the transition of “I see you were out with Eric and Brody spraying” haha feels like I’m involved!
  • @anthonyhengst2908
    This 2 man wrecking crew can really do some wrecking. Hopefully nothing really gets wrecked.
  • @MikeWall-r7n
    Hey, Ammonia works well. I’m in Sask Canada I use a product called Finish. Household Ammonia would also work. It neutralizes the chemical
  • @scottmaass4329
    GREAT VIDEO!! Full of info and explanations and a look at what you do while “scouting” fields.
  • @centexan
    Thanks for giving us the good with the bad . Nice teaching session. Also what you may consider just some boring routine stuff. That's one reason you're one of the top channels.
  • @Ham68229
    We've never allowed any chemical sit even just over night. Takes one time and you'll never do it again. Ammonia is what we've used and of course, we've pulled the screen and gave them a thorough cleaning. Time consuming but, no contamination.
  • @user-od4op8pc7n
    boys many many years ago, we got rid of all those useless intakes and dug them up and put a dump truck load of pea gravel in the lowest spots and it worked yery well .
  • Thanks for the shout out to Northern Iowa and flooding! It was brutal. "if you know you know" and we know you know too! Lol. Keep up the great work you do!
  • @marybultman1533
    Chet, noticed you cleaning out a tile inlet pipe. I use a riser pipe with holes to collect the water and dig a basin around the riser pipe as a small catch basin. The riser pipe has a cap on top. The debris stays in the basin and the riser pipe with holes provides ample area for water collection. Really appreciate your channel and watch every new one.