Delhotal Farms



Located in North Central Illinois

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Reply treymo8650
04:05 PM on July 22, 2010
I love that 8970. It sure makes a nice growl. I have always thought the 70 series was the last of the great 4wd's. I saw on TTT, you said you picked up quite a bit of ground lately? What's the new acreage.
~TREY~
Reply Logan
10:49 AM on June 24, 2010
nice i think this is a great farm
Reply Joe Essman
10:06 PM on June 10, 2010
Great site. Good Luck with 2010 crops. Southern Ohio Farmer.
Reply wesley
08:45 PM on May 27, 2010
nice profile!!! how many acres of corn do u have????
Reply Norm
04:13 AM on May 27, 2010
Great site with some awesome pics of your operation. Good to see neat and tidy gear getting the work done. We're farming 650 acres in New Zealand. All the best for the coming summer and Harvest.
Reply Josh lockwood
01:03 AM on May 22, 2010
Nice site couldn't veiw videos. Because of my iPhone is my Internet, but reall nice site.
I have some nice videos my self farming also. Take care. Southern Ohio farmer.
Reply Tom
03:59 PM on May 05, 2010
i enjoyed your web site ;)

how many acres do you have?
Reply Schlueter
03:10 PM on April 19, 2010
oh man... i love farming this style.. those old johnny`s... it`s just unbelieveable... man i would love to drive someone of this... but man.. i live in germany... fuck... maybe if i`m older i could work on a farm like yours...

5*
Reply Quinton DeDecker
09:34 PM on April 05, 2010
hey nice site, love the 10 furrow plough we only have a 5 furrow
Reply Matt Mc Neil
09:41 PM on April 03, 2010
I really enjoied your website good pictures and info you have posted. I noticed you do a lot of moldbord plowing, I farm in southern Ontario Canada and we fall plow all of our corn stalks and wheat stubble wich works good on our heavy clay ground. Good luck in 2010

Recent News

June 6th-As of right now we have 15 acres left of first cutting hay to cut and bale.  So far haying season is going pretty good with few breakdowns.  We will also be finishing up custom sidedressing pretty soon.

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