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Cummins/Allison/Rockwell/Planetaries/Peterbilt.....paint job completed

It's weird how farm equipment varies around the country.

Martin
How so? Lots of different types of farming in lots of different climates and terrains. I assume you are referring how you guys all use grain carts vs. my self propelled rig. You want to talk about different types of farming... my almond operation is waaaayyyy different then grain farming. Biggest tractor I have for the trees is 95HP and it's barely even 6' tall with a cab.
 
Not just that. If you drive around different areas, you see a lot of differences.

Your self propelled rig is definitely something I had never seen before.

Martin
 
Do you guys use auto steer out there?

Martin
Nah, our fields are really small. Rice is weird. My biggest field is 100 acres. Now, inside that 100 acres it's divided into over 20 different squares with borders dividing them all up. Average field or "check" as we call them, is 5 acres.
Here's a pic to give a visual example. We do it just like the chinese do with the "stair step" on the side of a mountain growing rice, we just do it on a huge scale.
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So no, autosteer is not very useful for us when we are working ground in small squares.

Here's another weird one for you. A rice spray rig, Kubota tractor with custom steel wheels that can drive right through the mud and water. Brings new meaning to "pizza slicer" tires/wheels.
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Yeah, that is completely foreign to me. No rice around here. Mainly corn and soybeans, and alfalfa. A very small amount of wheat and some milo.

Are those rice fields flooded then?

Martin
 
Tell you the truth, I'm surprised to see you still doing the rice farming with the drought. Some guys are tearing out their almond orchards so they could water other crops.
 
Tell you the truth, I'm surprised to see you still doing the rice farming with the drought. Some guys are tearing out their almond orchards so they could water other crops.
Looks like you are down south. Down there things were bleak.... Up here in OID, things were better. Besides, rice doesn't really use anymore water than any other crops, and is pretty close to almonds and walnuts. Usually uses less than pasture and alfalfa. I did however, fallow some rice last summer to use that water allotment on my Almonds.
 
Where I live, by the coast there is a lot of vegetables being grown (broccoli, lettuce, strawberries). There are a ton a vineyards too.
However I grew up around the Tulare, Visalia area and live for a short time during the late 90s in Los Banos.
 
Where I live, by the coast there is a lot of vegetables being grown (broccoli, lettuce, strawberries). There are a ton a vineyards too.
However I grew up around the Tulare, Visalia area and live for a short time during the late 90s in Los Banos.
You know, you stop and think for a second, California is one incredible state. From the cool weather fresh and exotic vegetables grown along the coast like artichokes and asparagus, to the diary heartland in the central valley, 500K acres of rice and bird wildlife up north, fruit trees, nut trees, grapes, beef.... on top of that Death Valley that is almost 300ft below sea level to Mt, Whitney that is 14,500 ft high in the Sierras. What a place, just if we could get our screwed up politics fixed....
 
I know I'm late to the party saying this, but this thing is so wicked! great read, and a unique build! :waytogo:
 

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