I think you will be surprised at what this compost can do!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2022
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Комментарии • 61

  • @norcalreppin1
    @norcalreppin1 7 месяцев назад

    Im a huge fan of Alaskan Humus soil!

  • @smid2550
    @smid2550 Год назад +1

    You're on the right track - thanks for your efforts.

  • @omarbriseno490
    @omarbriseno490 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, god bless ❤

  • @johnnmartens3067
    @johnnmartens3067 Год назад +2

    Im always looking forward to your next video post!! Been making bio reactors for little over 3 years I coat all my seeds with it and in furrow plus I coat my cover crop seeds with it as well and it really works any thing I used it on grew healthy and produced amazing crops

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      John thanks for the feedback and thank you so much for watching each week!

  • @WS-yq4ns
    @WS-yq4ns Год назад +1

    Great content and intro! Greetings from Germany!

  • @joelmansson605
    @joelmansson605 Год назад +1

    Fantastic
    Ive tried to contact them before because i would like to buy an extractor. Nobody answered…
    But ive just reached out to them again.

  • @charlespaynter8987
    @charlespaynter8987 Год назад +1

    Hi Jay, another good video- what kind money are those bio-reactors?
    Cheers

  • @lacython6464
    @lacython6464 Год назад +1

    I like the new intro Bro!

  • @billiebruv
    @billiebruv Год назад

    Have you considered sowing a multispecies for silage

  • @baz32780103
    @baz32780103 Год назад

    I may have missed it , but how much do you water and how do you do it?
    Thanks great videos

  • @tomtibbits4423
    @tomtibbits4423 Год назад +1

    I wish I could make it to your meeting, but I think a neighbor is going. I’ll see if he will share his notes with me.

  • @Acplowboy
    @Acplowboy Год назад +1

    Absolutely love your videos! Very informative and I love to learn and push new limits. Question; would it still be beneficial to put in a 2x2 with starter fertilizer 17-13-0-s-z or would there be too many salts and kill off the bio's?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      I know there are people who are doing that but I think you would worry about killing some of the biology.
      Have you thought about reaching out to regen ag labs to do soil samples to see what you actually need?

    • @hansscholte5472
      @hansscholte5472 Год назад +1

      @@youngredangus6041 good suggestion Jay, ofcourse trial & error is also a method, but testing is ‘learning faster’; great videos btw! Keep m going

  • @russellsmith3825
    @russellsmith3825 Год назад

    Are you planning on attending Soil health U in January at Salina?

  • @karleichorn5172
    @karleichorn5172 Год назад +1

    This is great.. will that event be live streamed by any chance?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +2

      I don’t think so but we should have videos sometime after the event

  • @BarryMey
    @BarryMey Год назад

    How much did the bio 5 extractor cost you? I would love to have 1 in Mexico 👍

  • @dougayers7517
    @dougayers7517 Год назад

    I have two questions.
    In one of your videos you used a roller crimp but then had to go back and spray to kill some of the cover crop that did not get fully crimped. Since spraying will kill the microbiology you are trying to establish brings up a question.
    My question is, what is the significant difference between using a roller crimp vurses a bush hog to terminate the cover crop?
    A bush hog would have terminated the cover crop and there would have been no need to go back to do a chemical spray to kill stragglers resulting in a cost and time saving and not damaging the microbiology.
    Did the roller crimp leave any type of compaction layers?
    Thanks,
    Doug

  • @elliotscarffe2111
    @elliotscarffe2111 Год назад +1

    Have you been soil testing to monitor the soil carbon while you have been applying the extract?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      Great question
      no I have not. This winter I’m going to work with Regen Ag Labs to discus our goals and to see what we need to be measuring and looking into for the future.

  • @wf1000
    @wf1000 Год назад +1

    Great videos. Thank you for sharing. We are busy with trails also to see where we end up with yields.
    After planting with compost extract do you re-apply during the growing season as well?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      We will apply foliar application on corn in 2023 or that’s the plan anyway.
      We treated wheat seed in 2021 when we drilled then applied a foliar

    • @wf1000
      @wf1000 Год назад +1

      @@youngredangus6041 great. Last questions.
      How much compost would you use per acre in furrow?
      How much compost would you apply later on?
      Do you find that the seed treatment interfere with the working of the compost extract?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      @@wf1000
      1 lbs makes 4 gallons. I use that ratio for Bio 5 and for Johnson Su
      We apply infurrow at 8 gallons an acre
      When we do seed treatments we do 16 Oz for 50lbs of sorghum

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      @@wf1000
      Foliar we would be 20 gallons an acre
      Fungicide seed treatment? If that is what you are asking then Yes it has to have some kind of effect but we are still seeing a huge response even with treatment.

    • @wf1000
      @wf1000 Год назад

      @@youngredangus6041 Yes. The corn seed we get in South Africa all come standard with some kind of on-seed Fungicide. I was worried that it may hinder the function of Compost-extract.

  • @grantsmith650
    @grantsmith650 Год назад +1

    Any chance that soil seminar can be streamed?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      Right now we are planning on putting the videos up individually after the workshop

  • @lukefranklin6325
    @lukefranklin6325 Год назад +1

    Hi jay, just wondering if you can apply the compost extract to already treated seed, or does this defeat the purpose?
    In our case it would be treated wheat or corn.
    Thanks

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      Yes and Yes
      It does defeat the purpose. The relationship between the seed and the fungi and bacteria is so strong it still had a response.
      What are you issues? Why treated wheat and why corn?
      We don’t use seed treatments on wheat anymore.
      We try to get away from seed treatments on corn but we have been attacked by cut worms. I was told this week that our workshop by Glen Rabenburg that putting out sugars will take care of the cut worms.

    • @lukefranklin6325
      @lukefranklin6325 Год назад

      @@youngredangus6041 thanks for the reply, we’re in Alberta, Canada so we fight cold soil temps for the first part of the growing season. The wheat is treated for cut worm and fusarium. We haven’t struggled with too many diseases with corn being this far north but the seed comes treated so we’ve just gone with it.
      Very interesting about the sugars, is that a seed treatment or just in alongside the compost?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      @@lukefranklin6325
      Sugar would need to be infurrow when planted

  • @conortierney9354
    @conortierney9354 Год назад

    Is there any reason that you prefer using compost extract to compost tea? I love your videos by the way!

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +3

      Teas have a lot more biology but it’s a lot easier to screwed up. It also goes bad quicker

    • @conortierney9354
      @conortierney9354 Год назад +1

      Thanks Jay

  • @angus186
    @angus186 Год назад +1

    How much compost do you apply per acre/per year? Thanks new subscriber

  • @bounsanongvongphachanh823
    @bounsanongvongphachanh823 Год назад

    How do you apply nitrogen90 by mixing compost extract?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      We apply urea before we plant the corn then when we plant corn we are putting out compost extract

  • @hardyhofer8677
    @hardyhofer8677 Год назад +1

    Any ideas why my worms are dying in my bioreactor it’s at roughly 55 degrees

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      no I don’t. Are you on Facebook
      Theirs is a great Johnson Su facebook group that you can ask that question to

  • @wilburmast1998
    @wilburmast1998 Год назад

    What's the lowest temperature you can apply extract

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      Ideally you would want it to be above freezing but to be honest with you that is something I don’t know a lot about current
      I’m planning on top dressing some wheat this spring

  • @charlienatera467
    @charlienatera467 Год назад +1

    Does bio 5 test there product for fungal to bacteria ratio

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      They have but the lab hadn’t gotten back to them when I had made this video

  • @j121212100
    @j121212100 Год назад +1

    interesting. alot of farmers go through great lengths to sanitize their seeds. so this is doing the opposite and incoculating the seed with beneficial fungi and bacteria.

  • @southernblues
    @southernblues Год назад

    Did you add any biologicals to the trit? UAN?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      We added compost extract

    • @southernblues
      @southernblues Год назад +1

      @@youngredangus6041 I’d like to topdress native hay

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      @@southernblues
      Watch my interview with Cory Miller from a few weeks ago

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 Год назад +1

    all I see that may be wrong for your soil is fact the compost your buying does not have the same live microorganisms in it as your local soil on the farm...do you know how their compost is made, is it made indoors at controlled temperatures or is it made outdoors and at what temperatures? the best compost I think is what you grow on /with your own land under the conditions your crops grow in

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      I appreciate your feedback John but we have destroyed our soils for years and any biological product that has a lot of fungal spores in it is a good product to me.

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      As to your other question I’ll ask Blake and get back to you