Red Equipment Invasion On A John Deere Farm



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aTrippyFarmer and the crew are back to bring you more harvesting adventures. In today’s episode, Andy’s family continues on with soybean harvest. The last few days of dry weather have provided them with ample opportunities to cover large amounts of land with their John Deere Harvesting Fleet. Other than a few broken sickles and guards, everything continues to run smoothly for the farm. They run the John Deere equipment hard all day, and they eventually move next door to someone running RED equipment. It is a Red Invasion on a John Deere Farm! Thanks for watching!

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Andy β€œaTrippyFarmer” 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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34 thoughts on “Red Equipment Invasion On A John Deere Farm”

  1. Thanks for the shout out Andy! Very cool to have you take drone footage of us. Thank you for sharing the pictures you took of us as well! Keep up the good work man. Love what you do

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  2. Awesome on you to have the family in the tractor. I’ve had my boys in the tractor when they were younger, for upwards of 14 hours at a time. But now that they are teenagers and pre- teens they don’t visit as long

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  3. hey Andy
    one day you should try over taking a road train on a gravel road here in Australia you pop out of the dust after counting 15 to 16 axles and your still behind the driver lol good radio communication is a must and trust

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  4. Thank you Andy for your efforts. I know it takes a lot of your time to make the videos. Could you comment a little on your herbicide program. Would you have done anything different as far as timing and application rates. I know you have said that all herbicides are custom applied and I certainly understand that. Does the consultant have input before the harvest to plan for next years weed management? Thank you for your efforts. I need to see more of Lenny. I’m enjoying watching him grow up.

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  5. Random efficiency question from a non-farmer, is the grain cart the reason you run 2 combines in the same field the majority of the time? Wouldn't it be cheaper / more efficient to just put 1 combine in a field and then you aren't moving 2 combines every time you move to a new field?

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  6. Trippy, another excellent vid. Some day your little one will be working with you on the farm and making memories. Keep it between the rows. 🌽🌽🚜

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  7. Wow & Thank you for always such entertaining content, great knowledge great sense of humour. I love seeing the equipment you’re using….I’m a JD user and lover myself in the Uk but currently harvesting rice here in the Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­β€¦.πŸšœπŸŒΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

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  8. Andy for Christmas I want you to interview your dad. Do it when it’s a little slower or at least shorter days. I’d love to hear from him and your mom the challenges and things that have helped or changed over the years. You think about it your dad grew up with his dad who had a farm era that was very antiquated your dad got to see the transition to where you are. I’d love to have him do just 1 interview that’s all and he can go back to being reclusive and I get that but what you would be documenting would be a historically significant interview that your son and his kids will thank you and him for doing it.

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  9. We used salantro not sure spelling is right seed treatment for sds, didn't see any on ours but who knows, won't plant without it anymore, as you said its expensive but wjat you can lose is worse

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  10. Andy you are a cool 😎 dude, and Hi Katie πŸ‘‹πŸ˜Š, she really is my favorite combine operator πŸ˜ŽπŸ’―πŸ‘, and watching you work dude, like wow!!!, you don't get tired of driving the combines do you?, I know nothing about farms and big farming rigs, but you make me wanna jump in a combine and cut some wheat, corn 🌽, soy and such so relaxing 😌, thanks for everything Andy, loving the videos, can you hook me up with more sunset views next vid please and thank you and a Hi from Katie, that'd make my day bud ty 😊

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