2026 crop year

Get much in? Given how much rain much of Iowa has received I'm quite happy that we got all our corn in and at least some beans
Haven't turned a wheel on corn or beans yet. Still have 250 acres of NH3 to get on. I've been parked for almost three weeks. Anyway, I hope everyone gets theirs in and up. Glad to see some people are finding some dry dirt.
 
Don’t have a kernel in the ground yet. Not very many fields planted in central Iowa relative to normal. Marshall county has gotten a lot in in the past 2 days though.
 
north of i80 seems to be dragging ass getting in. South has been going hard (west iowa)
 
Get much in? Given how much rain much of Iowa has received I'm quite happy that we got all our corn in and at least some beans
The goal was to start tomorrow. Now tomorrow's goal is to help 1 niece move and go see another in a play in the evening.
 
Get much in? Given how much rain much of Iowa has received I'm quite happy that we got all our corn in and at least some beans
I didn’t plant. Ground wasn’t really ready in my area until about Wednesday and with the storms today, it gave about 12 hours of suitable planting with temps and time.

Did some work in eastern Iowa and they have almost nothing in, received too much rain
 
This is false. Pioneer has replant for almost any situation. You could be eligible for 100% replant depending on your situation, most people are. Replant is there for freeze, too much rain, not enough rain. Pretty much anything.

I finished beans yesterday and started corn today so I’m over half done. I’m in NW Hamilton Co
 
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Get much in? Given how much rain much of Iowa has received I'm quite happy that we got all our corn in and at least some beans
Got about 300 acres of corn in (NC Iowa). Now we have to go back and rework about 70 acres since one row decided to just randomly leave seed on the top of the soil in random spots rather than burying it. Tomorrow’s probably going to be a shop day for us.
 
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Got about 300 acres of corn in (NC Iowa). Now we have to go back and rework about 70 acres since one row decided to just randomly leave seed on the top of the soil in random spots rather than burying it. Tomorrow’s probably going to be a shop day for us.
boo!

What do you think happened?
 
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looks like another .5 on

boo!

What do you think happened?
The downforce was acting up when we planted the headlands. The best we could come up with is the gremlins in the planter made the Ag Leader think the downforce was working on that row when it actually wasn’t.

We’ve had this planter for 5 years now and are still chasing ghosts with it
 
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The downforce was acting up when we planted the headlands. The best we could come up with is the gremlins in the planter made the Ag Leader think the downforce was working on that row when it actually wasn’t.

We’ve had this planter for 5 years now and are still chasing ghosts with it

We are building a DIY precision planter this winter... Should be fun.



ComponentCost
Motor$40
Encoder$10–50
Optical sensor$30
Driver$5
Wiring$20
Total per row$105 – $145
 
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The downforce was acting up when we planted the headlands. The best we could come up with is the gremlins in the planter made the Ag Leader think the downforce was working on that row when it actually wasn’t.

We’ve had this planter for 5 years now and are still chasing ghosts with it
What planter do you have? I had Ag Leader downforce issues a few years ago. A filter came apart in the downforce system sending pieces through the system. Plugged up a few sensors so it wouldn’t work on random rows. Had to flush it out. Was a pain and took some time. Didn’t put a filter back in it and has worked great ever since.
 
We are building a DIY precision planter this winter... Should be fun.



ComponentCost
Motor$40
Encoder$10–50
Optical sensor$30
Driver$5
Wiring$20
Total per row$105 – $145
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Is this project for next winter or did you build this past winter?
Will this be used for corn/soybeans or veggie crops?
Also not familiar what each components function does nor what type of planter these parts are added to?
 
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Is this project for next winter or did you build this past winter?
Will this be used for corn/soybeans or veggie crops?

This winter coming up. I want my dad to start pushing towards more precise seeding to improve ROI.

We were having some very spirited conversations (busch light and ****** ag economy aided) about having to buy a 100k planter to get this level of accuracy and precision. YOU DONT

This will be on a ground drive Kinze 12 row used for corn in the Loess Hills.

This is a breakdown of the brains of the system.

ItemCost
Arduino / Teensy$30
Raspberry Pi$60
Boxes$100
Power system$150
Total~$300–$400


total cost for 12 rows should be roughly $2000..

I will keep yall updated on the progress.

p.s., you gotta have a good logo.....

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Started planting corn on the 21st and got two days in, it's been too wet. It's rained every week in April including last night. I delivered last year's corn on a basis contract which was rolled yesterday for 2 cents, priced by the end of June. The contract holder stated that he expected the market to react to wet conditions delaying planting and from what I read on here, it is impacting conditions statewide.
 
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