All these posts about the corn crop quality are funny because it wouldn’t fucking matter if folks just decided to grow a few acres of something different.
Take 1/3 of your acres and grow something else, or better yet, take 2/3 of your acres and replant to grass and invest in fence and water, and trade in one of your combines for a herd of cattle. Use the 1/3 remaining to feed those babies and the land itself, and you wouldn’t have to worry about corn quality or prices ever again, and you’d also have protein security forever.
As soon as I can, I’m buying more land and my first small herd. Don’t care what the price is when it happens, because that’s all in fiat anyways, and we’re gong to continue to inflate, so it doesn’t matter.
Land and cattle. Flowers and chickens. Bitcoin and a nice farmstead. That’s my plan. And if a few of you didn’t same, nobody would ever be worried about the corn crop again.
Enjoy the day! 🇺🇸
Godspeed.
Yesterday our team put virtual fence collars on cows at the NDSU Beef Unit. This cows started their 4 day training period this morning. We are excited to test this technology in an integrated crop livestock system. @NDSUcattle
Spectacular drone footage captures tower climber Kevin Schmidt climbing 1,500 feet (457 meters) high over the South Dakota plains while being filmed by a quadcopter. Kevin shows us what it takes to change a lightbulb on the top of a television broadcast antenna — so that airplane pilots can see and avoid it 🧗♂️🫣
He’s climbed hundreds of towers during the past eight years, in dozens of states, through every season, sometimes in 60 mph winds.
(Via: Prairie Aerial/YouTube)