2026 crop year

It might just be how the pic looks? But should there be a corn plant between the 2 that are there? He better show up soon or it will never catch up.
Man, call out the poor thing for not being as large as the rest. Some just can help that their genetics aren’t as favorable.
 
its kinda wild to think about it... this era of farming machine won't last forever. in 100 years they will laugh at riding on a tractor on a farm. it will be swarms of bees drones going from field to field. nothing but 1 and 0 s going on. No kid sleeping in the training seat. No dolph choking on his gin as minnesota comes back to win.... Nothing. makes me sad. But luckily i will be dead and the new generations will never know how good we had it.
 
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its kinda wild to think about it... this era of farming machine won't last forever. in 100 years they will laugh at riding on a tractor on a farm. it will be swarms of bees drones going from field to field. nothing but 1 and 0 s going on. No kid sleeping in the training seat. No dolph choking on his gin as minnesota comes back to win.... Nothing. makes me sad. But luckily i will be dead and the new generations will never know how good we had it.
Them youngins don’t know about cultivating corn at 1.5 mph with a cabless tractor or plowing when it’s 30 degrees out with a 4440 and having to have your head at 120 degrees to get your toes to 45 since the heat came out of the top of the cab.
 
Yawl are boring the f outta me!
Tuning into YouTube, and the farm MARKETING Wizard, "Laura Farms!"
Kinda kidding....
 
Them youngins don’t know about cultivating corn at 1.5 mph with a cabless tractor or plowing when it’s 30 degrees out with a 4440 and having to have your head at 120 degrees to get your toes to 45 since the heat came out of the top of the cab.
A 4440 . Quit your bragging.
 
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Ok, I think I found a good use case for this tool.

Its CSRgo. an dynamic upgrade to CSR2 that uses aerial images from 1930s+, historical weather data to better understand localized erosion events, and overall landuse change over time. We can grab trees that have been pushed in, former fence rows, homesteads etc. If you included some actual soil sampling you could literally audit a farmers performance (think cash rent owners). you can get better CSR values for auctions. And a general overall score of how ground sits.


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scary, I think it could also be used by lenders to limit what they will help with on a land deal. maybe hurt a young or expanding guy from being able to do that.
 
Nutrien, Mosaic, and Koch come to mind
Nutrien is a Canadian Company? Their store was called Crop Production Service when I worked there. Mosaic was a joint venture to sell fertilizer to China. I was at a regional meeting for CPS and the fertilizer guy said sell as much as you can. The rest that we dig out of the hole goes to China.
 
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3 16's behind a JD 3020 gas and a 770 Oliver diesel. Beat your brother off the bus and into work clothes and you could snag the Deere with the heat Houser.
I bet the exhaust on that gasser would just about glow orange in the dark with 3- 16's. How many trips home to fill up the gas tank a day?
 
Them youngins don’t know about cultivating corn at 1.5 mph with a cabless tractor or plowing when it’s 30 degrees out with a 4440 and having to have your head at 120 degrees to get your toes to 45 since the heat came out of the top of the cab.
Lucky you, you should have used the heat houser on a open cab tractor plowing into the wind it was awesome, away from the wind tuck your head down by the steering wheel keep the steering tire in the furrow and stay huddled up till you got to the other end to turn again.
Oh well those times were long ago.
 

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