@PetersenFarms@FarmrHuntr@jasonmauck1 Lance I understand your passion for this but you're delivery sucks quite frankly. Transitioning away from everything that has been drilled into your head from the first seed you put in the ground is a journey. I know it was for me. Instead maybe shares some tips.
@PetersenFarms@TheresAnFuture Have you looked into that study I believe Iowa State has been doing for a number of years where they have planted continuous corn with no nitrogen applications and monitor the nitrate levels in the tile lines? Find a way to apply a non reachable form of n during go time.
@PetersenFarms@TheresAnFuture Manure will be a tough one for sure. Logistics are a B in the fall. Nobody wants to do spring cuz they've had bad experiences, speaking from experience. Find a way to de-water it and pelletize it maybe
@PetersenFarms@TheresAnFuture So @PetersenFarms what is your solution to the the nitrogen problem? Sure there are stabilizers, split application; which most people around here do already. But how do you handle fixed nitrogen, organic nitrogen, huge volumes of water this is year.
@soilwarrior Welcome aboard Ted! Your first task will be to make the lids and ladder open/fold hydraulicly and also make the ladder come standard on the right side of the machine.
@braunfarm Better poly twisters. Also, when it turns hot and dry in July, you will see the what full tillage in marginal conditions does. I usually say when the ramiest neighbor starts, I wait about 3 days. Not too far south of you.
@Selcouth420@ChuckGrassley The corn used for ethanol doesn't make corn flakes, Fritos, or tortillas. And actually after the process of making ethanol all of the feed value to animals is still there in a concentrated for of protein. Less trucking for the animal producers. All that was removed was starch
Who are the people that design the packaging for kids toys??? You shouldn't need an engineering degree and a chainsaw to open a doll with a 5 yr old hovering over you.