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QUOTE="wxman1, post: 5442519, member: 5955"]My sister is taking it hard but she has other issues that are attributing to that. We are somewhat in shock still but it is what it is. He will definitely be one that I respect the office but not him.
As I have said before politics is not a good topic for discussion with my extended family.


I have never once brought up politics at the holidays. My family though, bring it up non-stop. Every year. Well, not politics so much as propaganda, I suppose. Very rarely do I say anything. I usually walk into another room. I'm sure that they have no idea our beliefs differ as much as they do. My mom may have guessed a bit in 2014 when I responded with "no" when she made some comment about if I were glad to see Walker re-elected.[/QUOTE]

I hate political discussions with the in-laws. There is only one right answer, and it's very right, no matter what. It's sad and so intense from one person there.
Yes, my gut tells me that's happening in an hour. My Facebook is already filled with angry messages from one family member. I'm sure this afternoon will be a great time.
 
I hate political discussions with the in-laws. There is only one right answer, and it's very right, no matter what. It's sad and so intense from one person there.
Yes, my gut tells me that's happening in an hour. My Facebook is already filled with angry messages from one family member. I'm sure this afternoon will be a great time.


woof. That sounds fun.
 
There are better things than Kansas strippers. Not that I would know...

A cabbie in Salem found out I was out there for research and going to Rhode Island next.
He told me to skip the library and spend the days in some strip clubs. Apparently, anything goes in Rhode Island, or so Captain Excitement wanted me to believe.

I went to the library. I had no idea how to explain the time, receipts, or anything else to the cabbie's version of the trip.
 
A cabbie in Salem found out I was out there for research and going to Rhode Island next.
He told me to skip the library and spend the days in some strip clubs. Apparently, anything goes in Rhode Island, or so Captain Excitement wanted me to believe.

I went to the library. I had no idea how to explain the time, receipts, or anything else to the cabbie's version of the trip.

"Interviewing the locals". Or at least that is what you tell your lovely wife.
 
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(spoken in my best Paul Harvey voice) And now, the REST of the story:
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If you love Kansas strippers,
you can see the next best thing. An improved view.

Click on image to view video


Click on image to view video

A view from a Mustang tool bar at 8.1 mph at 1/2 acres per minute banding 8 inches deep in Kansas high yielding winter wheat residue conditions. Band centers are 15 inch with a TAPPS formulator.

Don Tilton at Quinter supplied this great picture.

He will plant the crop in the spring, all fall banded with TAPPS and plant with a Deere 1710 NT planter or seed with an 1990 CCS.





EXACTRIX TAPPS

Exactrix Mustang Openers have a nice feature.
Turning is allowed in the corners with the banders in the deck at 7.5 inch depth.




Leaving a snow trap for the winter of 2016/2017 and a great seed bed for the Deere 1990 on 10 inch seed row centers or planting corn in the spring of 2017 on 30 inch centers.

TAPPS is stabilized in a July application and works for both spring and fall crop. “Anhydrous Ammonia and Snow Go Together” with Thio-Sul® delaying the conversion to mobile nitrate.

The slow soil perk of the melting snow allows the Vermiculated TAPPS bands of ammonium and sulfur to droop or elongate to 12 to 24 inch depth. “We have got it and they don’t”.

Two critical components that are unique to North America as not every agronomist knows, winter snowfall under No-tillage is critical to top yields. Snow and NH3 go together hand and glove for top yields.

Keeping the nitrogen as ammonium is critical to top yields in corn and wheat. The vertical bands have an ammonium droop effect to the 24 inch depth under typical fall banding Exactrix TAPPS application.



Banding deep with ½ x 25 inch extreme double edge blades. Swiveling Mustang
openers produce deep bands with virtually no soil disturbance.




Banding at the 7.5 inch depth with Mustang P-51 CUE openers.



Quick change at the landing. Less than 20 minutes invested in liquid filling and NH3 trailer swap by one man. Covering about .45 to .5 acres per minute with about .5 gallons per acre of diesel fuel.



A good winter wheat crop followed by another winter wheat crop, followed by corn. Maximum stored soil moisture. No cover crop required. High speed banding covers acres fast with 1% CV of application.

Nitrogen is 166% more crop available and phosphate is 200% more crop available. Crystalline TAPPS works very well in Kansas conditions keeping calcium away from placed P.

Exactrix Weigh Master Applies NH3 within 20 lbs. on 10,000 lbs of applied…Liquid streaming flows of NH3 assure high crop availability.



The winter wheat “Stripper Stubble” provides the low evaporation, more even snow trap and even distribution of chaff only residue.
July Kansas temperatures were reaching 90 to 100 degrees F for two weeks during the Bandammonium event.



COMING UP, DON'T MISS THIS MEETING
Great Plains Producers Meeting, Yielder No-tillage Technology
From Exactrix Global Systems.


Dec. 7th Signup, Please call immediatly to confirm your attendance.
Contact Exactrix at 509 535 9925 or E-mail [email protected] to confirm.


Educational Meeting, Improving Yields at Reduced Costs. Meet at the Colby, Kansas, Comfort Inn, Dec. 7th, 2016.

Meeting Starts at 9:00 AM with your registration required to reserve your seat.

Bring your banker, bring your fertilizer dealer, let your best neighbor know there are answers.

The complete seminar charge is $235 per attendee . Group Rates Available. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Meal included, Documents supplied.
Tour ADM crushing plant and winter Canola fields on Dec. 6


Comfort Inn 785-462-3833 for your room reservations
Overnight rooms available, special allowance for group rates.


Click here for complete information

Time for Training on Mustang Tool Bars operating at field speeds to 9 mph in No-tillage banding.

Saving millions of dollars over your farming career with Exactrix TAPPS and No-tillage production of commodity crops.
Click On Image To View Video

Watch the Mustangs run strong in heavy residue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuCAeCfBUnQ&fmt=37
http://www.exactrix.com/mustang.htm

Training Videos are available at www.exactrix.com/EOYT.htm

More news about Relay Intercropping at www.exactrix.com/RI.htm

Nitrogen Stabilization,
Thio-Sul® is as good or better than N-Serve®. http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm

Mustard and Fumigation at WSU, U of I subject web page at www.exactrix.com/FM.htm

Terminate your Cover Crop Early.
http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm

TAPPS and TAPPKTS at www.exactrix.com/TF.htm

For a good overview of banding deeper go to Center Pivot Corn Production

Need more historical reference of Exactrix Global Systems? Go to www.exactrix.com/EWAC.htm

Banding Deeper in No-till without tillage with Rotational Band Loading. www.exactrix.com/mustang.htm

Need more information about STEEP test plots and how Exactrix performs? Go to www.exactrix.com/mcclure.htm

See Video How TAPPS and TAPPKTS Changed a Kansas Farm. A KSU Ag Economist gives a good review.

Meeting your formulation needs. www.exactrix.com/TF.htm

Picking your metering systems. www.exactrix.com/EPM.htm

Need more information on advanced crop production? Go to www.exactrix.com/EWAC.htm



Exactrix P51 Mustangs


Outstanding Video With Kevin Medow and His P51 Mustangs

EXACTRIX.COM


 
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I may have spent most of the afternoon figuring out two invoice and where they needed to go.

My eyes are dead.
 
***Official @NWICY Appreciation Post***

So, I have been battling this cold for a couple of weeks now and had to go to the doctor this morning because the ear pain and headache was killing me. I guess I have an ear infection/severe upper respiratory infection, so I got a prescription for antibiotic and a decongestant. When I came back home from the doctor, I had a package at my doorstep from NDubs and it was an ISU MBB poster, WBB poster, fridge magnet, and a program from the SF game.

Needless to say, this REALLY made my day. I was just telling my wife a few weeks ago how cool the MBB poster was and how it was a shame I could not get one. HUGE thank you to NDubs (I hope he's not too embarrassed I put him on the spot like this). All of you guys I've met here from RTT have been awesome and generous. Time to decorate my cube at work when I'm back in the office!
 
I had wanted to take Z to the MBB game, but she fell asleep on the 8 minute drive home. She didn't wake up well, so I canceled. I am not sure if I should take her tomorrow or not.
 
(spoken in my best Paul Harvey voice) And now, the REST of the story:
:D

Trouble viewing this email?

Ag_Update.jpg



If you love Kansas strippers,
you can see the next best thing. An improved view.

Click on image to view video


Click on image to view video

A view from a Mustang tool bar at 8.1 mph at 1/2 acres per minute banding 8 inches deep in Kansas high yielding winter wheat residue conditions. Band centers are 15 inch with a TAPPS formulator.

Don Tilton at Quinter supplied this great picture.

He will plant the crop in the spring, all fall banded with TAPPS and plant with a Deere 1710 NT planter or seed with an 1990 CCS.





EXACTRIX TAPPS

Exactrix Mustang Openers have a nice feature.
Turning is allowed in the corners with the banders in the deck at 7.5 inch depth.




Leaving a snow trap for the winter of 2016/2017 and a great seed bed for the Deere 1990 on 10 inch seed row centers or planting corn in the spring of 2017 on 30 inch centers.

TAPPS is stabilized in a July application and works for both spring and fall crop. “Anhydrous Ammonia and Snow Go Together” with Thio-Sul® delaying the conversion to mobile nitrate.

The slow soil perk of the melting snow allows the Vermiculated TAPPS bands of ammonium and sulfur to droop or elongate to 12 to 24 inch depth. “We have got it and they don’t”.

Two critical components that are unique to North America as not every agronomist knows, winter snowfall under No-tillage is critical to top yields. Snow and NH3 go together hand and glove for top yields.

Keeping the nitrogen as ammonium is critical to top yields in corn and wheat. The vertical bands have an ammonium droop effect to the 24 inch depth under typical fall banding Exactrix TAPPS application.



Banding deep with ½ x 25 inch extreme double edge blades. Swiveling Mustang
openers produce deep bands with virtually no soil disturbance.




Banding at the 7.5 inch depth with Mustang P-51 CUE openers.



Quick change at the landing. Less than 20 minutes invested in liquid filling and NH3 trailer swap by one man. Covering about .45 to .5 acres per minute with about .5 gallons per acre of diesel fuel.



A good winter wheat crop followed by another winter wheat crop, followed by corn. Maximum stored soil moisture. No cover crop required. High speed banding covers acres fast with 1% CV of application.

Nitrogen is 166% more crop available and phosphate is 200% more crop available. Crystalline TAPPS works very well in Kansas conditions keeping calcium away from placed P.

Exactrix Weigh Master Applies NH3 within 20 lbs. on 10,000 lbs of applied…Liquid streaming flows of NH3 assure high crop availability.



The winter wheat “Stripper Stubble” provides the low evaporation, more even snow trap and even distribution of chaff only residue.
July Kansas temperatures were reaching 90 to 100 degrees F for two weeks during the Bandammonium event.



COMING UP, DON'T MISS THIS MEETING
Great Plains Producers Meeting, Yielder No-tillage Technology
From Exactrix Global Systems.


Dec. 7th Signup, Please call immediatly to confirm your attendance.
Contact Exactrix at 509 535 9925 or E-mail [email protected] to confirm.


Educational Meeting, Improving Yields at Reduced Costs. Meet at the Colby, Kansas, Comfort Inn, Dec. 7th, 2016.

Meeting Starts at 9:00 AM with your registration required to reserve your seat.

Bring your banker, bring your fertilizer dealer, let your best neighbor know there are answers.

The complete seminar charge is $235 per attendee . Group Rates Available. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Meal included, Documents supplied.
Tour ADM crushing plant and winter Canola fields on Dec. 6


Comfort Inn 785-462-3833 for your room reservations
Overnight rooms available, special allowance for group rates.


Click here for complete information

Time for Training on Mustang Tool Bars operating at field speeds to 9 mph in No-tillage banding.

Saving millions of dollars over your farming career with Exactrix TAPPS and No-tillage production of commodity crops.
Click On Image To View Video

Watch the Mustangs run strong in heavy residue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuCAeCfBUnQ&fmt=37
http://www.exactrix.com/mustang.htm

Training Videos are available at www.exactrix.com/EOYT.htm

More news about Relay Intercropping at www.exactrix.com/RI.htm

Nitrogen Stabilization,
Thio-Sul® is as good or better than N-Serve®. http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm

Mustard and Fumigation at WSU, U of I subject web page at www.exactrix.com/FM.htm

Terminate your Cover Crop Early.
http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm

TAPPS and TAPPKTS at www.exactrix.com/TF.htm

For a good overview of banding deeper go to Center Pivot Corn Production

Need more historical reference of Exactrix Global Systems? Go to www.exactrix.com/EWAC.htm

Banding Deeper in No-till without tillage with Rotational Band Loading. www.exactrix.com/mustang.htm

Need more information about STEEP test plots and how Exactrix performs? Go to www.exactrix.com/mcclure.htm

See Video How TAPPS and TAPPKTS Changed a Kansas Farm. A KSU Ag Economist gives a good review.

Meeting your formulation needs. www.exactrix.com/TF.htm

Picking your metering systems. www.exactrix.com/EPM.htm

Need more information on advanced crop production? Go to www.exactrix.com/EWAC.htm



Exactrix P51 Mustangs


Outstanding Video With Kevin Medow and His P51 Mustangs

EXACTRIX.COM



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***Official @NWICY Appreciation Post***

So, I have been battling this cold for a couple of weeks now and had to go to the doctor this morning because the ear pain and headache was killing me. I guess I have an ear infection/severe upper respiratory infection, so I got a prescription for antibiotic and a decongestant. When I came back home from the doctor, I had a package at my doorstep from NDubs and it was an ISU MBB poster, WBB poster, fridge magnet, and a program from the SF game.

Needless to say, this REALLY made my day. I was just telling my wife a few weeks ago how cool the MBB poster was and how it was a shame I could not get one. HUGE thank you to NDubs (I hope he's not too embarrassed I put him on the spot like this). All of you guys I've met here from RTT have been awesome and generous. Time to decorate my cube at work when I'm back in the office!

Good stuff NWICY !
 
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