Seems like normal cycle of weather. Seems like every 12 years have the same issues pop up again.
@peterhanssen79102 күн бұрын
I hadn't known just how complicated crow growing is. Thank-you for sharing your experience and knowledge.
@gardencornrobber2 күн бұрын
Yea, they look for all kinds of road kill.
@peterhanssen791014 сағат бұрын
@@gardencornrobber That was a type O. I intended to say corn
@EddieHoward-k2iКүн бұрын
You can have free nitrogen with no problem at all.
@dewayneleek45882 күн бұрын
Everyday life for a farmer,,theres nothing new going on,,even the floods they happen to somebody somewhere every year
@markwolf81532 күн бұрын
Not like this
@LtColDaddy712 күн бұрын
Conventional ag is always being 2 weeks away from a drought, and 2 days away from a flood. I’ll never get close to the yields they get on a good year, but a bad year means I get 174-184, instead of 194-204. When you factor in the late planting date, the ultra ultra short season RM’s I use, that’s not bad. Add in the pounds of beef gain per acre from grazing pee wee cattle, the poultry poundage, I’m making more nutritional value, calories and nutrients, than any corn field will ever make.
@canyonstinky78172 күн бұрын
Maybe I should stay in idaho where I get 220+ most years
@LtColDaddy712 күн бұрын
@@canyonstinky7817 mid 200’s and close to, maybe even a little over 300 is pretty common around me. But that’s a one hit wonder, a single revenue stream. All of my organic corn is contracted at over $7/bushel this year, which is really low actually. But that premium is a factor in choosing farming methods.
@Trivdgun-3 күн бұрын
I supply my own nitrogen. 🤫
@gardencornrobber2 күн бұрын
You poop by every corn stalk?
@dedrakuhn610321 сағат бұрын
Your concerns are so overblown. Rainmakes grain. Thunderstorms fix nitrogen from lightning bolts. It will be a bumper crop, trust me
@mbailey12341Күн бұрын
Guess we could apply more N to replace what washed into our water supply so we can make more ethanol that has to be subsidized to be sustainable 🤔 Yep, I think that’s the correct answer👍
@EricCarlson-bz2ptКүн бұрын
American way.
@MichaelHolloway9 сағат бұрын
cool spring too?
@MichaelHolloway9 сағат бұрын
so I got from your talk that as soon as Urea (or buried liquid nitrogen preparations) meets water it gasses off as Hydrogen? Is that correct (sorry, I'm a farm fan - and complete ingnoramus; trying to understand the physics/chemistry). Thanks for posting, very interesting overview.
@EricCarlson-bz2ptКүн бұрын
Most pollution comes froms city runoff.
@midwesternoutdoorsandnatur82722 күн бұрын
Good time to start looking into regenerative agriculture.
@ttanne78382 күн бұрын
My guess is you are to late for biologicals.
@ttanne78382 күн бұрын
Might help some?
@curiousbystander91932 күн бұрын
cost? That 1 field looks like an ocean.
@cielosandhodson7788Күн бұрын
Maybe it’s time to stop the monoculture / chemical approach to agriculture. It would help stop the pollution of our surface waters.
@larrygeran69642 күн бұрын
Can you just get on with it! If you sat there and described everybody’s problems before you, you would never get to what you wanted to talk about