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360 Yield Center
Приєднався 30 тра 2014
Capturing yield potential and giving you control. From our field to yours, we bring you the Sense - Decide - Apply system. Tools to Sense what your crop needs, Decide the proper response, and Apply a timely solution.
Mid-Season Soil Sampling at the RAIN Field
With 360 RAIN making several passes across the field, you can adjust nutrient application according to the growing season. Gregg monitors nutrient levels using 360 SOILSCAN to fine-tune his nitrogen plan. Is there enough nitrogen left to finish the race? Let's find out.
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Nitrogen Application Control with the 360 RAIN App
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It's that time in the season when we need to give our crops a little extra boost. Applying some additional nitrogen now will ensure our corn continues to flourish and reach its full potential. 🌽
Nitrogen Application at V10
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The corn is really growing here-currently at a solid V9-V10 growth stage. So, it's that time in the season where we need to give our crops a little extra boost. Applying some additional nitrogen now will ensure our corn continues to flourish and reach its full potential. 🌽
First Watering with 360 RAIN for the 2024 growing season
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With a dry forecast and high temps, it was time to make the first pass with the 360 RAIN unit across this cornfield.
Map Your Field at the National Farm Machinery Show
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Does the 360 RAIN system fit your farm? Stop by our booth at the National Farm Machinery Show. And you can find out. We’ll map one of your fields and show you how this autonomous irrigation system can work in any shape field. National Farm Machinery Show - Booth 5068.
360 RAIN Dealer Training 2023
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We’ve been a little quiet here lately but for a good reason! We’ve been busy preparing for and hosting our 360 RAIN dealers for training on all things 360 RAIN. Take a look at a few highlights from their week.
Rain When You Need It - 360 RAIN Customer Story
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Bill Gelhaus ran a 360 RAIN machine on his 92-acre commercial corn field in New Weston, Ohio during the 2023 growing season. His takeaway from his first-year experience? "Anytime you can get an inch of water at the right time is big bushels in the corn. 360 RAIN is a no-brainer."
360 RAIN Product Loop
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360 RAIN delivers bands of water, nutrients, and more directly to the base of the plant. Learn more at www.360yieldcenter.com/products/360-rain/
Improved Efficiency
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North Carolina grower John Hoffner gets the most out of his planter pass using 360 TANKS, 360 BANDIT, and 360 DASH.
360 RAIN Animation
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360 RAIN moves up and down the crop rows as the well-tethered reel dispenses and retrieves the hose. The outer drops on the rear boom water on the way out. Then the drops on the front boom and the two middle drops on the rear boom water on the way in so the machine never drives on wet ground. Learn more at www.360yieldcenter.com/products/360-rain/
Unrestricted Root Access with 360 BULLET
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Eric Haugen says his plants' roots now have much better access to nutrients due to less compaction and a more complete fracture of the soil profile by switching to 360 BULLET tillage points.
360 BULLET: Understanding Yield Response and ROI
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Tests show that resetting the complete soil profile and improving root access to nutrients can add bushels. Use the 360 ROI calculator to see how a change in tillage points can pay big dividends.
More Kernel Capture with 360 YIELD SAVER
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Brad Utecht replaced his OEM gathering chains with 360 YIELD SAVER and saw a 3-4 bushel yield advantage.
Creating Manageable Residue with 360 CHAINROLL
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With 360 CHAINROLL on his corn head, Wisconsin grower Ron Abts gets better residue sizing and breakdown.
360 YIELD SAVER: Understanding Yield Response and ROI
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360 YIELD SAVER: Understanding Yield Response and ROI
360 CHAINROL: John Deere 40/90 Series Installation
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360 CHAINROL: John Deere 40/90 Series Installation
360 CHAINROLL: John Deere 600 New Series (2012 & Newer) Installation
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360 CHAINROLL: John Deere 600 New Series (2012 & Newer) Installation
360 CHAINROLL: John Deere 600 Old Series (2012 & Older) Installation
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360 CHAINROLL: John Deere 600 Old Series (2012 & Older) Installation
360 CHAINROLL: Case IH 4000 Series Installation
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360 CHAINROLL: Case IH 4000 Series Installation
360 CHAINROLL: Understanding Yield Response and ROI
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360 CHAINROLL: Understanding Yield Response and ROI
Improved Nitrogen Efficiency with 360 Y-DROP
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Improved Nitrogen Efficiency with 360 Y-DROP
360 GLIDE: John Deere R 4030 Installation
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360 GLIDE: John Deere R 4030 Installation
Recreational Tillage ruins the soil.
Now that you're optimizing N, it would be interesting to see the P and K tissue levels at this point.
Do you rip the same fields every year? I was thinking I could rip every three years and just vertical till in between
I'm learning. Thanks alot
Border View farms has one
Why are you running in the middle of the day vs night
That’s going to be a high maintenance piece of equipment. A linear mover system will do nearly the same and last decades and is a proven technology.
Kashif Gill Pakistan agriculture please help me ❤
Pretty neat way to water, but what is the cost per acre?
Fascinating Gregg and Justin!
How long will it take to pay off the system ?
How’s that working out for ya in 24?
imagine if you used ground cover/ mulch!
I am running electric for this platform hopefully it works
9:13 I don't understand what kills bacteria nitrosomonas?
Very interesting. You explain the problem with roots growing horizontally at levels where soil layer is denser and the reason for this very well. However if deep cultivation in necessary in the previous fall then surely this same root problem will occur but just at lower depths. We grow corn in Poland, mostly corn on corn, we have tried it all . Deep tillage, shallow tillage no till . What about strip till ? We could plant between the old rows in order to leave the old root balls untouched but have not tried this yet. If strip till at 12 inches and thus corn roots start to wander sideways at 12 inches ( due to change of soil density ) they wont go sideways for long before they hit the edge of the tilled strip. Then I guess they have to go down because the penetration force required to grow sideways is no less .than the requirement to grow in a downward direction. But am I correct. ? Please let me know your thoughts on this. Vertical tillage equipment hard to find in Europe. What moisture content do you harvest at ? Here in November we get it in at 30 - 35%, thats as good as it gets for us ! Thankyou for a great video. I really want to improve our system but hard to find good advice. All my neighbours use the plough for corn on corn, at least I know that is a terrible idea : )
What’s made me money year after year, and resulted in me buying more ground virtually every year for 22 years, and a debt to asset ratio under 15%, is never asking myself how to increase yield. The question is, how do I make more profit. Diversification and independence is the answer. My land is always producing something, whether it be a cash crop, cover crop for grazing, taking a year off of cash crop production and being grazed for an entire year, a little bit of dual cropping, companion / inter cropping. It doesn’t mean leaving technology behind by any means. As a matter of fact, the tech is what makes it possible. I have some of your products and really love them. So please don’t think I’m trying to contradict you.
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How much is that soil EC?
An interesting advance on the travelling gun concept. How are you determining when and how much to irrigate?
He's only one smiling, not his 22 neighbors who have to dig new wells. Research a Country Link article on the story.
I had the same experience in the 1980s when I attempted to farm. What I did was build a ripper with 2 tines in a row. The front tine was shorter(½ the length) with the broadest tip on it that was available and the rear tine was long with a narrower tip round about ½ of the front tine. It did seem to achieve the desired result.
Most guys don't realize those disk rippers are a waste of money, diesel & wear.
They don't do as good a job as dedicated disc harrows and rippers, agreed.
Sweet looking machine I think a know an Ag UA-camr who will have one next spring !!
You can give up a fair bit of population and still yield well with a fertile and deep root structure.
Do you see a benefit from a y drop application if you get no more rain the rest of the growing season?
Pattern tile in our area is $2500-$3500 an acre. I’d love to talk to your tile guy
Sir, (from INDIA) don't know how to thank for the wholesome personalized experience you share without any hesitation generously. Once again SALUTE YOU!!!!! Sir, my humble request is that there is no information on pest management, which is equally important as the information you have shared thus far. Please be kind enough to shed some light on Fall Army Worm control and integrated pest management. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Why wouldn't just do a perpendicular... or every other year cultivate in a perpendicular direction. That would eliminate the humps you showed by both methods, which have been cultivated the same way year after year.
You need living roots in the soil. Plant some radishes to break up that pan and allow water infiltration.
I don’t have a long enough growing season for radishes or other cover crops. By the time the corn and the soybeans come off the field, most of the time the growing season is over. A lot of times the temps are below freezing. Sometimes snow has already fallen. Tillage is the answer here unfortunately. Would love to do cover crops, but they just don’t work (or have time to work).
What was the tillage? Does disk ripping vs no till have any affect on this phenomena?
Y drop was one of the best changes I have made.
I've been off of the farm for 50 years, and I still enjoy this video. You are definitely a trend setter.
Corn should not be grown yeau after year
Half inch a week on a 180 acres field. A center pivot can do .5 every three days or less. While this is a neat idea. Its not fast enough. U would have to buy two of these to really keep up in hot weather. Which would be fine if the cost these for two would be the same as one center pivot. The price of these seems way high for what it is. Think the price will come down when other companies build these and the technology bcomes cheap. Like a flat-screen tv when they first came out were very expensive. Now cheap to buy. Believe this idea will be popular in 10 to 15 year when its less expensive.
Can y'all offer one for Willcox rippers?
All of that money for a newer machine, and talk of tech, and the sample behind his head looks trashy. As long as the elevator doesn't dock you, might as well sell them trash, right?
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Great info thank you
Corn on corn was my first ouch.
In germany we say "tief lockern, flach wenden" ( loosen deeply, turn flat....I am not sure if these are the right words)
Let a Dutchman jump to help: Deep ripping, shallow turning... like my mate does: He ploughs about 22cm because covercrop is mandatory in Holland, and killing it with Roundup is prohibited. So you want to turn the soil to kill the cover crop. But when you use a ripper packer to create a seedbed after ploughing, why bury covercrop and manure so deep ?
I think it would be a great system for german farmers.
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Very nice so much
Anything for a agco 3000 series?