John Deere Equipment Challenged By Dramatic Shift In Weather Conditions (Ep.171)

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aTrippyFarmer and the crew are back to bring you more farming adventures! In this episode, Andy and his family are starting the John Deere machines up after a short delay in planting. A recent rain deposited anywhere from 1 to 1.5 inches across the farm, which shut everything down for less than a week. The weather conditions have shifted dramatically, though, and nearly 95F temperatures have opened up the blast furnace on the Central Illinois farmland. After scouting fields, retooling and refueling equipment, and waiting for the ground to dry, Andy runs the John Deere 9620R Tractor and 2230FH Field Cultivator over to a western farm to test its dryness. Much to everyone's surprise, the farm ends up being in drier shape than expected, which will only be expedited as the heat and wind increase through the day. Andy runs the field cultivator while other members of the team bring over the planter and seed tender. After a few hiccups, Andy gets running in the planter, and he has an extremely productive day. Other than running around a few wet spots, the field plants in somewhat decent shape. Andy spends a long day in the tractor, but he can cross another field off of the short list remaining. Thanks for watching!

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Andy "aTrippyFarmer" Dole is a 6th generation farmer from Central Illinois. On this farm, Andy works alongside his father, Marty, his uncles, Chris and Jeff, and his sister, Katie, to grow corn and soybeans on some of the finest dirt in the world. Andy and his family are deeply rooted in the area, operating a large farm that traces it origins back into the 1800s. Although some tracts did not stand the test of time, Andy and his family still grow corn and soybeans on fields that have been in the family for longer than even the oldest members of the farm have been alive. We do, we have, and we always will take tremendous pride in calling this piece of paradise our home. Andy was a Bronze Tablet graduate of the University of Illinois in the field of Crop Sciences, following the same path as his father and late grandfather.

It would be misleading for Andy to claim that this life is one that came by chance; rather, as a member of two multi-generational farm families, it was simply in his blood. His passion for agriculture traces back to his early youth--some of his fondest, earliest memories being of days spent riding in the combine with his father and grandfather. Although his understanding of the lifestyle was much less complex in the beginning, the love he has for farming, and its industry has only appreciated through time. As this dream blossomed into adulthood, Andy now works relentlessly, and tirelessly, to chase his own dreams and to build a farming operation of his own alongside his family.

We, as a whole operation, are handymen, electricians, mechanics, landscapers, accountants, economists, caretakers, stewards, and, most importantly, farmers, and we take an incredible amount of pride in our work. There is no challenge too overwhelming, no situation too stressful, and no problem too difficult for us to take on, and we want to take you along with us. Welcome to our farm and welcome to our lives. You have the best seat in the house to watch the everyday chaos of farming unfold--we usually only get concerned when things aren't going wrong!

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