Hey John the beans are looking good. I think the cultivation this year is paying off. Do you think it’s a setback to increased soil health activity, or maybe a wash, or no change at all? It makes sense to me to have the tools to adapt to years like the one you’ve had.
Jay fuhrer was here yesterday and we had a talk about that and he said there is no real right or wrong it's just at the end of the year have you maintained or gained carbon. And compacted soil with no oxygen is not going to gain carbon. What do we do a little bit of tillage or no-till it needs to be followed with a cover crop because the cover crop is what's going to add the carbon
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 That makes sense to me. It seems like having some flexibility in methods while working towards a soil health goal long term, is key. (Unless you have ideal weather every year, ha ha)
So today cultivating you can see a plant every once in awhile quite often that shoots up above the rest of the plants that are near it and it's setting pods on that extension
What is your herbicide proghram on your non gmo soys want to try some in my strip till 30 in rows alittle gun shy to do so have had amazing luck with feirce as a pre in a gm system come back with liberty or enlist which ever was cheeper im not going to cultivate like you do though lol took the cultivator apart and i just dont have time with off farm job
For no till i use Enlight and round up pre 10 days later, some dual and pursuit I thought 25 days after first pass some warrant, if any weeds are present chlethidom and cobra. If I can do a little tillage just enlighten up front, and then cultivate and warrant in season. Next year I am using rye, it did an unbelievable job before. Then cultivate, more covers and a little spray if I have to.
You mentioned about not having as many nodules as you would like. What are your sulphur levels? I’m starting to focus on that along with alot of what you are doing. I applied humic acid on my beans and 3L if molasses 3 different times. Tall beans don’t necessarily mean big bean yields. Last year my beans were over waist high this year they aren’t but I think I still have as many or more pods than last year. Those beans look good. You have a great program going keep at it
Huh, looks awful similar to what I've been playing with. I found I could add trace moly from straight sodium molybdate powder easily and much cheaper. 5lbs soluble powder mixed over every 25 or 20 acre load. For the first year or two, trying to approach that a little more aggressively. After that, as needed I suppose. I like the AEA products, but it was going to smoke me to get the moly required to give every acre a little build. We definitely need it
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 so far I've had good luck getting the straight goods powder from Alpha Chemicals. When I did the pound/$ comparison vs the liquids containing the same, it seemed worth a try. For foliar, the rate I said is exactly what I tried on beans, no issues observed. I think for a soil applied app (like side dress or Ydrop) we could double that easy enough if needed. It mixed well with other stuff, no issues in tank
If you have to ask... I thought The Source was $12 an acre the sugars are about 2 to $3 each the potassium is about $8 and the nitrogen product was about 10
So on a regular soy beans I'd probably be at 30 to $40 what if I listen to my retailer I would be about $40 and then that would not have included micros and it would not have been at the right time or place
As usual, another good one
Nice looking crop Jon! Hope it finishes strong for ya!
@@e.a.bfarms thanks you as well
Hey John the beans are looking good. I think the cultivation this year is paying off. Do you think it’s a setback to increased soil health activity, or maybe a wash, or no change at all? It makes sense to me to have the tools to adapt to years like the one you’ve had.
I will argue that if the soil has no oxygen in it that it's not moving forward in health
Jay fuhrer was here yesterday and we had a talk about that and he said there is no real right or wrong it's just at the end of the year have you maintained or gained carbon.
And compacted soil with no oxygen is not going to gain carbon. What do we do a little bit of tillage or no-till it needs to be followed with a cover crop because the cover crop is what's going to add the carbon
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 That makes sense to me. It seems like having some flexibility in methods while working towards a soil health goal long term, is key. (Unless you have ideal weather every year, ha ha)
Looks like a good program. I use similar through Agri Energy Solutions. I use Neem oil for aphid control. good work!
@@zachgunnink6136 do you have a link
Looking pretty positive so far!
So today cultivating you can see a plant every once in awhile quite often that shoots up above the rest of the plants that are near it and it's setting pods on that extension
There's no way around it, the crop is looking very good
Thank you.
I love growing beans they're a different beast. Mine are big and beautiful but a bit lacking on the pod count. Yours are packed!
I think oxygen helped.
Hope you have a great crop.
Thank you.
What is your herbicide proghram on your non gmo soys want to try some in my strip till 30 in rows alittle gun shy to do so have had amazing luck with feirce as a pre in a gm system come back with liberty or enlist which ever was cheeper im not going to cultivate like you do though lol took the cultivator apart and i just dont have time with off farm job
For no till i use
Enlight and round up pre
10 days later, some dual and pursuit I thought
25 days after first pass some warrant, if any weeds are present chlethidom and cobra.
If I can do a little tillage just enlighten up front, and then cultivate and warrant in season.
Next year I am using rye, it did an unbelievable job before.
Then cultivate, more covers and a little spray if I have to.
You mentioned about not having as many nodules as you would like. What are your sulphur levels? I’m starting to focus on that along with alot of what you are doing. I applied humic acid on my beans and 3L if molasses 3 different times. Tall beans don’t necessarily mean big bean yields. Last year my beans were over waist high this year they aren’t but I think I still have as many or more pods than last year. Those beans look good. You have a great program going keep at it
Great point,
Sulfur for us is a huge deal and often over looked.
Yeah I fell for big beans before. ugh.
Conklin is soooo expensive though need big gains to cover cost
They are definitely not the cheapest but the quality is there
And we're also not thinking of a pound is a pound
Huh, looks awful similar to what I've been playing with. I found I could add trace moly from straight sodium molybdate powder easily and much cheaper. 5lbs soluble powder mixed over every 25 or 20 acre load. For the first year or two, trying to approach that a little more aggressively. After that, as needed I suppose. I like the AEA products, but it was going to smoke me to get the moly required to give every acre a little build. We definitely need it
@@macster5187 interesting on the moly powder
I like their products too but the shipping is what kills me
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 so far I've had good luck getting the straight goods powder from Alpha Chemicals. When I did the pound/$ comparison vs the liquids containing the same, it seemed worth a try. For foliar, the rate I said is exactly what I tried on beans, no issues observed. I think for a soil applied app (like side dress or Ydrop) we could double that easy enough if needed. It mixed well with other stuff, no issues in tank
What you row space on the beans good looking beans
@@ClevelandBaldwin-w2n 30 inch
I would love to see your foliar program vs. Growers Mineral (10-20-10) program
My program is based off of point of influence for growth stage and plant testing to see what we need. Every field is a little bit different
Send a link
What is the cost per acre for the products ?
If you have to ask...
I thought The Source was $12 an acre the sugars are about 2 to $3 each the potassium is about $8 and the nitrogen product was about 10
So on a regular soy beans I'd probably be at 30 to $40 what if I listen to my retailer I would be about $40 and then that would not have included micros and it would not have been at the right time or place
Thanks