Spraying Corn

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @awesomeness5464
    @awesomeness5464 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know why anyone would criticize you, when you have almost no inputs you have so much more margin for error and just less to lose. Keep going dude.

  • @gggbon
    @gggbon 2 года назад +1

    Good for you for not giving up, and good luck for this crop. Wondering if you ever tried some strong pure vinegar on the alfalfa just before corn emergence. It's definitely not going to kill the alfalfa, but it will destroy anything above ground and may slow it enough to give the corn the upper hand

  • @pbrezny
    @pbrezny 2 года назад

    Have you tried putting a little fulvic in with that N for better uptake.
    I'm gonna tell you what you're doing is crazy, crazy smart! Keep the diversity in your up in your co-plantings and the the soil micro biome will reward you.
    Heep up the good work Carp.

  • @andyambriole6078
    @andyambriole6078 2 года назад

    Real farmers have their booms up front.

  • @martinhiemstra5067
    @martinhiemstra5067 2 года назад

    Do you guys ever plant the diverse Mayan type Milpa mixes like from Green Cover Crop for your garden? Some idea roll down some rye and drill it in. Looks like fun.

  • @TheFarmingLife
    @TheFarmingLife 2 года назад

    Is the n force expensive product. Looking for something to spray on my corn

  • @stephanepotvin6649
    @stephanepotvin6649 2 года назад

    Next year soybean will fallow the corn? How you will manage alfafa ?

  • @JoeSmith-lp9ol
    @JoeSmith-lp9ol 2 года назад

    We learn from you.

  • @xijinpig4211
    @xijinpig4211 2 года назад

    You said you are having a hard time to get it up might want to see a doctor for that problem

  • @robertfox4287
    @robertfox4287 2 года назад

    Curious how the compost tea sprayed on would impact the corn at this stage

    • @farmingwithcarp8551
      @farmingwithcarp8551  2 года назад +2

      Hoping to be able to find that out next year when our reactors have some compost we can make tea out of!

  • @caseymac2287
    @caseymac2287 2 года назад

    Don't feel bad about the haters. None of them have done the math on 80-100bu/acre organic corn ($10-$12/bu) with virtually zero inputs.

  • @sethripley
    @sethripley 2 года назад +1

    We did the exact same thing. It looks ok not great, I think it will turn out ok. No sense in giving up if you're learning every year.

  • @aaronswanson6719
    @aaronswanson6719 2 года назад

    Will you be doing any in-row mowing or rolling?

    • @farmingwithcarp8551
      @farmingwithcarp8551  2 года назад

      Row mowing is what needs done. get a little more sunlight to the corn.

  • @zachkumm9276
    @zachkumm9276 2 года назад +1

    I may be way off but you don’t happen to be Rick Clark’s son in law do you?

  • @willmorning2305
    @willmorning2305 2 года назад +1

    A profit is a profit an money in the bank is money in your pocket your bills are payed and the people talking junk are still the same people talking playing farming simulator thinking they know what there doing and they don't have the first clue get videos keep up the good work !!

  • @mattcraztex9940
    @mattcraztex9940 2 года назад

    Why spaying sugar over corn?

    • @Adam-bw4lw
      @Adam-bw4lw 2 года назад

      2:58

    • @mattcraztex9940
      @mattcraztex9940 2 года назад

      @@Adam-bw4lw Yes I saw that, but how dose spraying sugar water translate into a form of fertilizer the crop can use. On a side note, I though spraying nitrogen and using synthetic fertilizers was banned in Organic production? Or is there just a limit.

    • @Adam-bw4lw
      @Adam-bw4lw 2 года назад +1

      @@mattcraztex9940 sugar feeds the soil microbilogy wich transforms residue into usefull stuff,if you look at the first frame its plant based nitrogen extract 0:00

    • @mattcraztex9940
      @mattcraztex9940 2 года назад +1

      @@Adam-bw4lw Ah okay makes sense I was confused with the nitrogen part but since it's plant based it makes sense. It's amazing how far Organic farming has come. Shows that most modern chemical solutions are slowly being fazed out for more biological and natural solutions.