You need to go read agtalk. Anytime a company like yours or anybody else that has a better way to farm and a better way to manage nutrients is always run down and you can enjoy the stubbornness and ignorance of a lot of them farmers Crop removal rate in front of the planter is no longer an option. Anybody doing crop removal rate based upon a projected yield before the planter has zero room to complain about money for the year Went to foliar feeding based upon plant testing and growth stage and it seems to be working better
Good to see you here Jon. Agtalk is where I go anytime I feel hopeful in the future of agriculture, cures me of it in a hurry. On a serious note, the suitability of legacy testing methods for P K analysis is probably the biggest issue I've run into on this topic. Can't repeatably measure, our commercial grid samples don't reflect base fertility or stay in a pattern from year to year. Pushing me to new testing methods and doing my own samples. Cheers everyone, happy new year.
@macster5187 thanks. I used to really enjoy AG PhD and then I used to really enjoy going to that forum A few bad apples spoil the bunch You have that L paulsen, hick, that guy from Iowa and several others that ruin every good conversation
You need to go read agtalk. Anytime a company like yours or anybody else that has a better way to farm and a better way to manage nutrients is always run down and you can enjoy the stubbornness and ignorance of a lot of them farmers
Crop removal rate in front of the planter is no longer an option. Anybody doing crop removal rate based upon a projected yield before the planter has zero room to complain about money for the year
Went to foliar feeding based upon plant testing and growth stage and it seems to be working better
Good to see you here Jon. Agtalk is where I go anytime I feel hopeful in the future of agriculture, cures me of it in a hurry. On a serious note, the suitability of legacy testing methods for P K analysis is probably the biggest issue I've run into on this topic. Can't repeatably measure, our commercial grid samples don't reflect base fertility or stay in a pattern from year to year. Pushing me to new testing methods and doing my own samples. Cheers everyone, happy new year.
@macster5187 thanks.
I used to really enjoy AG PhD and then I used to really enjoy going to that forum
A few bad apples spoil the bunch
You have that L paulsen, hick, that guy from Iowa and several others that ruin every good conversation