Hard working mom of 3 magnificent kids. My family and I operate a 3rd generation farm and own and operate Seed Solutions Seed Labs. We love and live agriculture
@DaniWildfong We always have a booth and I would have baked over 1000 chocolate chip cookies to hand out when people stopped to talk seed testing lol. Weird I missed baking them this year!
Ok Twitter I know you guys will have some answers. Having a hard time wrapping my head the around the ROI on a weed and seed destruction/control system that you put on your combine chopper system that costs $100,000. So has anyone tried it, anyone able to help me pencil this out?
@breannetidemann Definitely sounds like a great tool for managing herbicide resistance, which I’m sure will come into play in the future. But if your lucky enough not to be dealing with that yet can you offer some other pros. Love to see the study where will I find it when published
@Edwardbarr10 I sure like the idea but I am having a hard time with the numbers. Even if it reduced the amount I would still have to use burn off and in crop, maybe overtime or with herbicide resistant weed seeds. Has there been any studies done?
Maybe this would be the perfect way for @ProfAgronomy to get his feet wet in the Twitter world again. Would you have any insight? #westcdnag#agriculture
@4FAngusBoy@4HCanada@4HSask@4HCanada Leader burn out and loosing leaders and volunteers is gutting clubs that have been around for 4 of my families generations. If this path continues it will be the end of 4-H and that will be a sad day
Can’t express how proud we are of this boy - graduated grade 12 with credits to spare! He did the work and had lots of support thanks to all! Against the odds and looking forward to the future! #scchs2020#blessed#DownSyndrome#sask#farmkids#Graduation2020
@M_Steinley Thanks guys we were excited to see Noah on there too. Excited to see him moving into Regina and congratulations on the Waldeck scholarship!
@SproatGordon Look for something with transient wild rye grass. It spreads like crazy and is tough as nails. Trust me I planted it where that’s not what I wanted and can’t get rid of it and it is now all over. So what I’m saying is you can abuse this stuff and it survives
@ChuckWeinknecht Hey we run with xtc and don’t have any trouble but we set our wheel tracks 2 points deeper (3 behind the cart tow between). Everything is the same across the full wideth. And we keep our speed down...... especially in canola. That sucks it’s giving you trouble.