like i said. if i put a dollar in and get a couple dollars out that is a win. yield is a tool of measurement but its not the best. kind of a low hanging fruit check.
😂 loved the intro.. Tampon Timmy last night was sure so proud of what he has done for farmers in your state.. It's almost like he was a farmer before 😂😂 God help us
Ha! Ugh God please save America. He was here in 2019 learning about conservation. He wants to love the Minnesota farmer but his policies sure make it difficult
We don't claim him as our own. "You see those maps,” Walz said to an audience in Minneapolis. “Red and blue and there’s all that red across there. And Democrats go into depression over it. It’s mostly rocks and cows that are in that red area.”
I sort of got confused with the measuring system thing you were using. Image an easier life with metric. Maybe you could use some metric for your international viewers. Apart from that very interesting. I think controlling the cost in mainstream cropping is a big challenge now.
Corn is still pretty green yet. Mine is too, but the dairy I work on started shelling high moisture corn a few days ago. I have heard some others farms shelling corn at 18%. Things are drying down. No rain in our forecast for 10 days. Do you have a link to the Source products?
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 thank you for the information. Beans are drying down here as well but the stems are still green so hardly any have been cut yet.
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754Corn planted last week of April is under 20% in my fields 150 miles to the west of you. We're wrapping up soybeans this week and will switch to com on Saturday.
@M8Stealth nice! What do you think about the crop? So here's what's frustrating if you go 40 minutes west of me about halfway to St Cloud, I would take my soil every day of the week over theirs. But we can plant at the same time, and by fall, they're an easy week, if not two weeks ahead of me, in plant to development.
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 Depending on field, right at APH down to 70+ below APH. Way too wet for the first three months and then the rain shut off in August. Ears look spectacular at 16-20 around filled to the to tip but the kennels are tiny.
😂 loved the intro.. Tampon Timmy last night was sure so proud of what he has done for farmers in your state.. It's almost like he was a farmer before 😂😂 God help us
Ha! Ugh God please save America.
He was here in 2019 learning about conservation. He wants to love the Minnesota farmer but his policies sure make it difficult
We don't claim him as our own. "You see those maps,” Walz said to an audience in Minneapolis. “Red and blue and there’s all that red across there. And Democrats go into depression over it. It’s mostly rocks and cows that are in that red area.”
That intro was worth a thumbs up for sure.
@@Derrick-t3o thanks!
Interesting 🤔
I sort of got confused with the measuring system thing you were using. Image an easier life with metric.
Maybe you could use some metric for your international viewers.
Apart from that very interesting.
I think controlling the cost in mainstream cropping is a big challenge now.
@stevenstart8728 29.5 milliliters per acre.
Quite fascinating how that can even do anything
Been curious about the results since your first video. What is the cost for a gallon jug?
Not sure what next year's price will be. 15$/acre?
Corn is still pretty green yet. Mine is too, but the dairy I work on started shelling high moisture corn a few days ago. I have heard some others farms shelling corn at 18%. Things are drying down. No rain in our forecast for 10 days. Do you have a link to the Source products?
18% wow.
27%here
www.sound.ag/
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 thank you for the information. Beans are drying down here as well but the stems are still green so hardly any have been cut yet.
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754Corn planted last week of April is under 20% in my fields 150 miles to the west of you. We're wrapping up soybeans this week and will switch to com on Saturday.
@M8Stealth nice!
What do you think about the crop?
So here's what's frustrating if you go 40 minutes west of me about halfway to St Cloud, I would take my soil every day of the week over theirs. But we can plant at the same time, and by fall, they're an easy week, if not two weeks ahead of me, in plant to development.
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 Depending on field, right at APH down to 70+ below APH. Way too wet for the first three months and then the rain shut off in August. Ears look spectacular at 16-20 around filled to the to tip but the kennels are tiny.
You could be in grumpy farmers band playin the classics.. but your in Minnesota and your governor said taylor swift is it.😊
Ha!