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Different but that's a good channel it looks like.I really like this one, not sure if it's what you are referring to:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNgolUwyOgZZDUoIeSyojpw
He was still going yesterday. Between the Mosquito and I 80.Saw wheat being combined near Neola Iowa today.
He was still going yesterday. Between the Mosquito and I 80.
What makes you say that?I like watching the Hilberts too. Brian’s Farming Videos is also great. It’s a family farm out in Ohio. They farm a lot of variable ground which is interesting to see how they manage it. I feel like a lot of farmers in Iowa take their soil for granted when it comes to farming.
For all the things our city neighbors think living rural do not offer, view is generally not one of them. Wife and I live atop a hill with a view of a neighboring town water tower 12 miles away on the horizon.This morning when the fog set in the view was like being in an airplane with clouds obscuring low lying areas. our friends from town always comment on our view as they are used to looking at their neighbors back door. I wouldn’t trade it for all the conveniences of city livingWalked some seed yesterday in the hills of SW Wisco. The pics don’t really do the elevation change justice but it’s a gorgeous area.
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Slow to adopt cover crops, a lot of guys still do heavy tillage, and a lot of let’s throw all our fertilizer up front and expect it to be there all season.What makes you say that?
I don’t do cover crops but all data (and even soil sampling) says I’m building organic matter in the soil. Most of my fertilizer is upfront in the form of manure. I have notice huge difference in soil tilth and health when I went to manure versus commercial fertilizer. I do add N as needed through the year though, I’m not 100% N from manure.Slow to adopt cover crops, a lot of guys still do heavy tillage, and a lot of let’s throw all our fertilizer up front and expect it to be there all season.
That’s great. Manure is a great fertilizer source.I don’t do cover crops but all data (and even soil sampling) says I’m building organic matter in the soil. Most of my fertilizer is upfront in the form of manure. I have notice huge difference in soil tilth and health when I went to manure versus commercial fertilizer. I do add N as needed through the year though, I’m not 100% N from manure.
NC Iowa is pretty flat and tight soils.That’s great. Manure is a great fertilizer source.
My larger point about guys who farm a lot of challenging ground is they have to adopt different farming practices because they don’t have the quality soil to their benefit. Minimal/no till, cover crops, multiple passes of fertilizer, etc
Seen this with heavy residue and cover crops. UW has an awesome program going right now where they are studying effectiveness of herbicides in heavy residue. Rodrigo Werle at UW is an excellent weed scientistNC Iowa is pretty flat and tight soils.
I walked quite a few fields this year looking at Chemical effectiveness. The one consistency I saw in the fields was heavy trash residue. The chemicals seemed to be soaked up by the trash and didn’t get soil contact. All the fields were strip tilled or no tilled.
Before we bought our own Semi’s, I contracted with a grain hauler who was capable of filling our contracts with National Starch in KC, Terminals in Atchison, Kn & St Joe, Mo. He had a lifetime of knowledge of delivering corn over a vast area. He stated to me many times that corn raised on farms that used a hog manure program consistently had a heavier test weight.I don’t do cover crops but all data (and even soil sampling) says I’m building organic matter in the soil. Most of my fertilizer is upfront in the form of manure. I have notice huge difference in soil tilth and health when I went to manure versus commercial fertilizer. I do add N as needed through the year though, I’m not 100% N from manure.