HONEY... I BROKE THE SPRAYER. | Vlog 81

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After a few days out of the fields we are back at soybeans, and spraying...
However, a late night clean out proved I should maybe wait until daylight next time...
#plant2020 #soybeans #spray2020
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I know it's a different story for full-time farmers but one thing I loved about the time I spent on a tractor in my younger days was the solitude.

phil
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What Mark said “...clean the SEEDER”. What I heard “ clean the CIDR”! I watch a lot of Sandi’s sheep videos! You two are a great team. 😎

AIMEEMCSPARKLY
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I'm in Minnesota and since we have been sheltering in place with the Pandemic, I decided to learn Canadian. Thanks for the video. You guys make great vids.

raykrva
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Mark - Another great video. I know this was just stuff you do every day, but you explain it in a way us city folks can understand it. That sprayer looks like a plumbers nightmare with all the connections and cable ties to keep everything in place. It's good to be able to work with your hands, but not always fun when you want to use the equipment and it's broken. Blessings to you, Sandi, and the family. Take care from Davenport, Iowa.

merlewarnsholz
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I have to say, after watching Mark and Sandy for a while...its so smooth and relaxed to see the videos of farming and the sheap handling. Other YT Farmers are so loud or hectic or whatever, its soo fucking good to see a total normal Family doing there farmthing...so thank you all

christianuhlemann
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Thanks for the video. No one realizes how much work is involved in getting ready to plant a field. Thanks for showing that even getting ready to put seeds in the drill. Have a great day and stay healthy.

paulavandervliet
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I'm a big fan of your wife.

You mentioned Urea fertilizer. I know exactly what you mean. I grew up helping my Dad farm avocados on our family's 2 1/2 acre homestead in Southern California. 46-0-0 urea was a staple every spring for our avocado trees. Throw a couple of cans of Urea on the base of each tree, then crank up the irrigation pump and start the sprinklers.

We'd even put the Urea in a spreader, and crank the little regulator slide gate almost closed, and spread it on our Bermuda grass lawn. Boy, it would grow like gangbusters. Mucho green! You sure had to water it aplenty for the first week or so, or you'd burn the lawn!

gmc
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Been really busy down here in Florida. Been raining every afternoon. Great video Mr Mark. Just now getting caught up on watching. Like the hot weather I sent your way. Still waiting on cooler weather you were going to send. Have a great weekend

larryshedd
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It's so awesome watching all the hard work that goes into your farming!!! I live in northern Michigan (tip of the little finger of the mitten), so we weren't effected by that horrible flooding in the middle of the state. We have a lot of cherries, apples, grapes, hops, asparagus, and assorted berries grown here. :) Have a great day! Love your videos and Sandi's as well!

cathybrown
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that's a beautiful yellow field of flowers there. Glad to see it. Blessings.

Wingedheart
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The canola field looks beautiful... I always look forward to you and Sandi’s videos, you are both so passionate about your farm’s... Sending y’all love and blessings from Pennsylvania USA...

maliadelosangeles
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Lots of great farming channels out there but its awesome having a local one to watch. It'll be interesting to see how the early planted corn does, sure nice to finally see it

brianm
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Not just farm wives! I’m an electrician’s wife and do the same thing lol. Canola fields are just beautiful. We have some in our area and they hurt the eyes when the sun shines.

heatherreckzin
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Working hard as usual Mark! Good job. Do you ever wonder what farmers of 200 years ago would think of today’s farming? They’d be amazed at how much just a few people can get done. ....and always working hard. Something never change. 👍❤️🚜🚜🚜🚜🌾🌾🌾

meghanplamondon
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Great technology, to know where your are and how much seed per acre.
And no matter how many parts you have on the shelf there is always that one part you don't have.
Great video. 🌾

cbboggs
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Do you like your Ag Leader equipment?? I've watched Brian's videos. I am also in Michigan. I'm not anywhere near where the 2 damns broke. It's certainly a big mess over there. Hope you have a great year with all of your crops!! Must be nice having the kids around to help!!! Have a great weekend!!

melwallace
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Looks like planting is going very well. Great job

tinajackson
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Farmer wives spend a lot of time getting Lol. You all are a good team, especially with the kids stuck on site. 💜😎

-sstevens
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I’m glad you finally broke something Mark, now you’ll have the cloud ☁️ hanging over you 😁 !

BornAgainFarmGirl
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I loved that Canadian accent lol so funny ! And your smile is cute 😂😂😎

jackieoman