Farming in Nebraska


Updated video: www.youtube.com Farming in Nebraska. A short video I made about 15+ years ago of me and my family on the farm. This would be in south central Nebraska. By the way this video was featured in an article in the Norfolk Daily News :) Farm Farming Nebraska Cornhuskers wheat harvest harvesting work corn oats soybeans huskers Nebraska Farming

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25 Responses to “Farming in Nebraska”

  1. Thirdshiftzombie says:

    Now I’m homesick: (

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  2. laytonjc says:

    Im gonna cry

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  3. thejunkman says:

    @ Pr1zonerofwar How do you know?

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  4. pr1zonerofwar says:

    Rednecks

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  5. thejunkman says:

    @ Nate1294 I mean, I know he must admit that 9610 was better than the 860 miles of us, but if we have more choices, dealers who had / were less than 200 miles, we would probably Rotary same vintage Massey went. If you do not have my other videos, you must be verified.

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  6. nate1294 says:

    A The same thing happened 2 our resellers, so we had 2 switch 2 a Ph.D. in 9610 some 4 years (we were growing and the 860 were too small) its funny we broke the left side as Spindal u do. Only one thing we do differently placed in a charger and dug a hole two to work on it, lol, so we developed the JD swore there were holes in the metal-carrying, then we turned on two Massey. . . We should never have switxhed 2 JD

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  7. thejunkman says:

    @ Nate1294 Yup its a taxi 860th gray We ran Super 92 and 510, and 760 before that, used this for almost 15 years and have somehow had to switch a dried JD 9610 primarily due to the dealer just in our Massey region.

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  8. nate1294 says:

    I can not say whether to combine, is a 850 0r a 860 but we bought $ 860 new and boys, she was an animal. We still sound, and it leads directly to the page you join our new Massey Ferguson 9895

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  9. nospam3001 says:

    Unfortunately, the ethanol program is you’ll probably finish the rest of the family business. Farmers take out loans in cash demand for corn, then the government to cancel the program.

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  10. thejunkman says:

    @ Mitchec2 Thanks! Now, watch my video update. It reflects our latest equiptment and a little more than the entire process.

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  11. Mitchec2 says:

    Awesome video! Just saw with 4 years Sohn.Ich like to have a farm. I think every child should grow up in a farm. World would be a better place!

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  12. thejunkman says:

    Well those days. Keep a good budget and efficient, we will never have much debt. My parents agriculture set the day (in their late 50s), but no end in sight.

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  13. CornStar7188 says:

    Heard, yall know how to make ends meet? My father simply went bankrupt and recently had him.

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  14. lifeline5288 says:

    its amazing how much we in 15 years

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  15. phil656565 says:

    This is definantly a small farm. . . Remember that this is not a company with high incomes. . . Most family businesses are struggling to break even in recent years because of high fuel prices and low crop prices. The machines have been with older machines is that it’s cheap like the cat sold LEXION 590 combine harvester, new features compared to about half a million with all the corn header.

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  16. thejunkman says:

    It may be a “family” farm because the labeling of my father, my mother, my sister and me to run the farm against a farm, people working on the farm or company to Highers. FYI, we do not have that many acres of the farm compared to a corporate network. Yes farm equipment is expensive, but at the time of the shooting was this equiptment 20 + years.

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  17. guerillachan20 says:

    How does your firm called marked a small farm, where you clearly very expensive machines and lots of land to feed its thousands and thousands of people.

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  18. thejunkman says:

    Yes, and that is to be effective and, in turn yeilds great.

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  19. jotaxi1369 says:

    Machines can do everything the man makes no effort so obviously are Barrigudinha. . .

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  20. thejunkman says:

    Thus, you can plow in both directions, otherwise you’ll get a square with a classic “One Way” plow (out of the ground to the corners). A “two-way” plow is best for the fields of irregular shape. The reason for the different types is because you do not turn a corner, which allows him to plow the ground.

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  21. DurdleMcDurdle says:

    at the beginning of the video (~ 55 seconds) Why the bar “Flip” at the end of the line?

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  22. thejunkman says:

    (Continued) B. the soil must be activated (plowed) to obtain the decomposition of straw / stubble in the soil to replace nutrients, fertilizers thus less next year. And as I already said it can help water seep below, and all drive on the ground in some packages of the earth and makes each planting or drilling, which has much more heavier than water even more difficult to penetrate the soil and can more readily. spray

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  23. thejunkman says:

    Now, with the till, it really depends on your rotation. We are on the mainland only. And both depending on the year and rotation. For example. We drill winter wheat and early summer of no-till plant Milo (sorghum) in the stubble. Then, the sorghum harvest in the fall always two crops per season from a field. After that, we found that the soil really needs rotation (plowed) because of A. Milo and wheat stubble is difficult to cut through the forest.

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  24. larasa007 says:

    I always heard that was no better Till and prevents erosion, and you do best yields are in place. Some say, swear, swear to any other on him. What is your take no-till? I am not a farmer only a student, but fascinated by tractors and agriculture.

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  25. kampfalder82 says:

    What is the song Secon? Ad interpret?

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