That’s what I love about being an istate farmer. We don’t have to irrigate until the end of May. #fringeacre And yes the corner arm nozzles should mostly be off, but it’s a TL so they ain’t gonna work.
@855horsepower1 4/22. I didn’t think it was too wet and too cold obviously because I planted it but every CCA around screams it’s too wet and too cold until about May 15. And after about May 18, historically our yields start to drop significantly.
Half the field planted a month ago into “too wet and too cold” no till. The other half today into tilled soil on an 80 degree day. I’d bet on the first planting.
@rodgrisier1958 It’s definitely not unlimited. Right, I’m not in Kansas. I do get some rain, but we can only hold about 1-1.5 inch in our topsoil where I’m located. The best well I can get for this quarter section is 500 GPM. Planting date and conditions definitely do matter even with a pivot.
@jrlikeswhisky 1/2 mile rows and the east portion of the field has a swell in the middle that stays too wet so we left it a bit. Then didn’t get planted until today basically because our red tractors don’t run.
@YourEconProf@benjaminaustic I leased some of my ground to solar. Cleanup is bonded and registered with the state. Including repairs of tile lines, irrigation infrastructure and cleaning up any stone lanes. All electrical from array to array is above ground. No concrete other than pad for transformer.
@GovBraun comes to town. Doesn’t tell anyone from local town or township government. Only a few hand picked local Republicans were notified. Few pics. Great success. What a joke. #echochamber
Using some wild garlic in our native cover crop mix this year. It will off gas under ground and send the nematodes and all bugs but earth worms away. Or something.
Why is it that MAGA will follow Trump without question? Trump Derangement Syndrome is real and goes both ways. To vote a man like Massie out just because Trump says so goes against everything that Trump ran on to make America great again.
The most expensive US primary in history…. $33 million spent for just over 100,000 votes, meaning each vote cost $330. And most of that came from a foreign country.
If a Chinese paper wrote a story about how a primary race in Kentucky was the most consequential race for China after pro-China donors poured $35 million in the race
What’s would that mean?