Just so everyone knows, the glufosinate cutoff in corn is V7. Therefore we will be ripping everything this week no matter what the wind is doing. If you bitch about the wind we will wait and fuck your corn up. It’s your choice. Just ask the @AgPhDMedia boys.
#conklin
If you went to the Better Way to Farm/Conklin meeting today in Lincoln please call me ASAP! If you’re so dumb and desperate to buy their bull shit I’ve got LOTS of good products for you to use!! And I pay a .75% patronage back to YOU (in the form of deferred retirement)
Put performance first and use Status® herbicide as your front-line post application to knock down the toughest weeds in corn.
https://t.co/QEJBHscnjM
#Ad#BASFInAg@BASFAgProducts
@twellmann We did spray that field brotha! Customer said get all the way to the highway and that’s what we did. Customer service is always appreciated here at da coop!
Imma SALES AGRONOMIST, wouldn’t be caught dead running one of your stupid sprayers Jason. I can throw a brain dead monkey in one of them machines and let em rip. My job is to see how many gallons of micros and biologicals I can make them pour on 🖕
@JasonChenoweth1 We only hire professional operators. It even says on our tender trucks. Let me know when you take the training wheels off of your booms dumbass.
Would appreciate your input on what I’m seeing here. A striking difference on the treated vs. untreated.
Mid May plant date, soybean on soybean ground. Received almost 2” of rain following planting.
What has me confused is that this noticeable difference is not field wide. On top of the ridge (and everywhere else in the field for that matter) it’s hard to notice a difference in the stand at all. But anywhere the field gets steep, this huge stand difference shows up.
I’d think the more rolling ground would have drained better and the stands would be more comparable than on the flat ground?? Has me confused
Edit to add - if you zoom in on the first pic you can see what I mean by the stands even up across the board. This is not a sprayer issue either, it is to-the-row treated vs untreated causing this stand difference