The worst thing about being a farmer in the middle of nowhere USA these days is within a half hour I had a Somali and shiek in my yard with trucks and neither had any business being in one let alone being an owner operator. I live here so I don’t have to see those third world people but someone is importing them. Why and how? We need a new D Day to root out this rot that will destroy this country
Government regulation and idiotic NGOS have created the biggest contasteophe an industry has ever seen and made roads less safe by a magnitude that no one can grasp except us with open eyes and clear minds. Fix this shit @realDonaldTrump
The sheer volume of foreign non English speaking truckers driving unsafe shitty ass trucks ringing the professional trucking industry is beyond anything anyone understands. I have 2 of such trucks in my yard as I type for two different reasons. One has a dry van with no pallet jack. I made him sit 2 hours and give me $100 bucks before I even thought of loading him. The other diaper head is waiting to load corn now. Diversity is not a strength but a slow burn that is oissing off every single American who sees what kind of crap has been taking our jobs and ruining our country. Also as of today the pallet jack fee went from $100 to $200. If there is any broken English complaining it goes straight to $400 or you can sit until customs and the dot shows up.
@TZimmermanfarms In the last wind event out here the no till disc drills blew dirt away at an incredible amount and that is the way most would say it should be done. 90 days without rain made it so hoe drills shined in the last fiasco.
@bradyolson10 Disc drill values dropped after Thursday. We ran an 1895 thru beam stubble with nh3 rank only. Nothing left. This was 40 bushel soybean residue that was on 83 bushel wheat residue. No till wheat into canola stalks with disc drill also had a huge loss Thursday.
Striptilled soybean stubble. Yes it’s mine. I can’t imagine what today would be like if it were summerfallow and chisel plow days again with this weather we have had.
@SecRollins Our nation needs to end DEF requirements. FOREVER. The use of def correlates directly with the rise of nitrogen fertilizer prices. Potash is cheap relative to nitrogen while potash is an actual scarce resource whereas nitrogen is not. It should not be priced that way.
@jasonmauck1 Why not just say no till or VTd then? Just curious I see the term stale seedbed always in the I states. Never have heard it in Dakota territory but we all do it. Just call it different things