Matt gets done with his terrible yielding beans in Crockett County and gets moved up to better ground in Madison county and expects substantially better yields...and he isn't disappointed. Matt chokes up the combine in some damp soybeans and demonstrates why CaseIH combines are superior to John Deere and other brands. Matt shows the cotton crop that is almost ready for harvest. Matt sees a mystery problem in his field and discusses what he thinks is the most critical factor to high soybean yields.
Up Next in 2025
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Worst Soybean Crop In 18 Years Soybea...
After his crop tour in August, Matt was expecting a dismal full season soybean crop this year...and the results do not disappoint. Extreme dusty conditions make for difficult harvesting. Matt sees an abundance of green dust which gives him concern about safety implications of mold in the dust a...
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A Crop Someone Wants Us To Grow! Firs...
Even before the 2025 crop is done, it's already time to get started on the 2026 crop and this year, Matt is going to grow a brand new crop that he's never grown before: canola! With corn, wheat, cotton, and soybean prices in the tank, Matt is trying to diversify further and is excited to try a ...
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I've Finally Got Some Mud On My Boots...
Matt finally finishes up the ripping and showcases the differences in soil type between his farms in two different counties. A sudden change in the weather forecast forces Matt to cut a weekend getaway short to get some more cotton defoliated. Matt tests the wear on his test comparing Wear Part...