2026 crop year

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working on my subsite mapping.. its amazing how challenging it is to apply modern ag solutions to these hills (loess hills). This farm ranges from nearly flat in the middle to 25% knobs. all no-tilled (sometimes tilled) corn and soy
 
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Changing seed discs for beans and upgrading closing discs on our new to us planter. 2024 Kinzie 5700 - 24 row.

Son and I are spreading manure on some fields with DNR emergency authorization. We will finish that by the end of the month.
 
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You get some D slopes (I’m in a flatter part and we have some Cs and Ds) and you get a 10-13 degree hills. Have a wavy 80 and you have that on the front and back of the hill and you could pop another 2-3 acres in an 80.


i'm going to wire up something and see if I can get some actual values for our fields
 
ok, I'm currently working on grabbing all available yield trial data from ISU (all hybrids, all years)... the plan is to have a layer where you can apply any hybrid in the system to get a rough estimate on yield expectations using your inputs on your ground...

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From here we can build an ROI layer using %5-95% CI to find the most cost effective pairing and management for a field
 
From here we can build an ROI layer using %5-95% CI to find the most cost effective pairing and management for a field
Sounds interesting. I'd think inter-regional variability would make any confidence interval a large moving target, but at least it's something other than a shotgun approach.
 
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Sounds interesting. I'd think inter-regional variability would make any confidence interval a large moving target, but at least it's something other than a shotgun approach.

hard agree. its going to be tough... like this circled area of deep loess 1771425324691.png

there are no field representatives for eroded deep loess.. this mo valley site is in the missouri river flood plain.

BUT, i think a feedback mech using actual harvest layers from the grower will help feed more info into the system
 
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also, would yall like a text message saying something like: "West 80 farm will be reaching peak pollination next week. current conditions and forecast indicate pollination issues could be experienced"


weather, gdu, etc is all calculated and stored from planting on... so in theory we could give possibly a 7 day heads up on issues about to occur
 
also, would yall like a text message saying something like: "West 80 farm will be reaching peak pollination next week. current conditions and forecast indicate pollination issues could be experienced"


weather, gdu, etc is all calculated and stored from planting on... so in theory we could give possibly a 7 day heads up on issues about to occur
I had the same idea but it was geared towards disease/insect patterns and the conditions that would be favorable for them to cause an issue
 
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I had the same idea but it was geared towards disease/insect patterns and the conditions that would be favorable for them to cause an issue


oh yeah, i've written some disease and pest guides for nearly every crop (i work in veggies and it can be insane). but corn and soy are easier. yep, you will get a text saying: hey, you need to check x area for disease, conditions are perfect
 
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Will this great looking tool be ok with your poorest ground out yielding some of your best ground by 150 bu per acre? We don’t have a lot of tile so we have poor spots and drown out spots in really ground in 2025, and the best corn I have ever combined on our poorest ground. 150-200 difference.
 
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Will this great looking tool be ok with your poorest ground out yielding some of your best ground by 150 bu per acre? We don’t have a lot of tile so we have poor spots and drown out spots in really ground in 2025, and the best corn I have ever combined on our poorest ground. 150-200 difference.


system is only as good as the data that is fed into it. thats where on field harvest layers are important
 
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