Eddie Hoff

344 posts

Eddie Hoff

Eddie Hoff

@hofffarms

انضم Mayıs 2017
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@agronomistag Keeping the soil covered delivers alot but not most. The soils need to be replenished with the micro nutrients that the microbes are deficient in.
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Andrew McGuire
Andrew McGuire@agronomistag·
Keeping the soil covered with residues delivers most of what farmers need from "soil health", and you can see results in a single season. Building soil organic matter takes decades and often disappoints. Are we making this harder than it needs to be?
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@GreenCoverSeed With a cold kill temp of 32 degrees how do you fit it into a crop rotation?
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Green Cover Seed
Green Cover Seed@GreenCoverSeed·
Our Mycorrhizal Mix is designed to create the perfect environment for mycorrhizal fungi to thrive. Plant roots only have access to about 1-2% of the soil profile. That means 98% of nutrients and minerals within the soil are unavailable to your crop. By prioritizing habitat for mycorrhizal fungi, you're setting your soils up for success! You can purchase the Mycorrhizal Mix directly from our website: zurl.co/Jo6BY Or give our team a call today to discuss adding the Mycorrhizal Mix to your next cover crop seed order. 402-469-6784 #CoverCrops #SoilHealth #regenerativeagriculture #CoverCropping #Soilhealtheducation #mycorrhizalfungi #fungi
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@jasonmauck1 @Johnkempf Eliminate what inhibits microbes and fix what they are short of which includes certain micro nutrients.
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@jasonmauck1 @Johnkempf The goal shouldnt be a one time burst due to cultivation it should be a high level continuous release of co2. That can be accomplished by having a high co2 burst test throughout the growing season.
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Jason Mauck
Jason Mauck@jasonmauck1·
Something @Johnkempf talked about at the #farmweird field day was what cultivating corn… at knee high does for the corn plant. CO2 escaping the soil is instantly absorbed into the stomata If tillage was a matrix… it isn’t nearly as bad when active growing plants are adjacent. CO2, wind, 💧, ☀️ all aren’t wasted nor negligently managed We definitely don’t need all the dogma in agriculture. We need to instead critically think through systems like @bandedagllc
Banded Ag, LLC@bandedagllc

Wow!

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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@frjoshTX His slight presence? Body soul and divinity in the tabernacle!
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Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield
Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield@frjoshTX·
“Let there always be quiet, dark churches in which people can take refuge…Houses of God, filled with His slight presence. There, even when they do not know how to pray, at least they can be still and breathe easily.” -Thomas Merton
Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield tweet media
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@ValerieAnne1970 It is allowed by the label but is so rare in the midwest that it would take you weeks to find 2 farmers that have ever done it. I agree the label should be changed to not allow it.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Nicole Shanahan exposes the shocking practice in US farming that's banned in Europe. Spraying glyphosate on crops right before harvest to dry them out faster. Europe BANNED this risky desiccation practice years ago because of the heavy chemical residues left in our food. We're literally eating it — in wheat, oats, beans, you name it. Scientists have begged the EPA to stop this for OVER A DECADE. Nicole's fighting back: “This is one of the EASIEST things we could fix right now.” Watch this eye-opening clip — it will change how you see your grocery cart & the 'safety' of our food.👇
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@Convertedby40 @ValerieAnne1970 It does not happen to any significant degree. Im a bean and wheat farmer and know no one that has ever done it. Does the label allow it yes but it doesnt happen at all in the midwest.
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@BkL1460383 @Globalsurv Your favorite plane has 18 months before it is totally retired from guard reserve and active units.
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BKL
BKL@BkL1460383·
@Globalsurv My favorite plane 🫶🏻
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Global Surveillance
Global Surveillance@Globalsurv·
BREAKING: TRUMP Announces US Will Launch Land Strikes Against MEXICAN Drug Cartels President Donald Trump stated in a Fox News interview with that the United States would begin conducting "land strikes" against drug cartels. He specifically said: "We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico." Trump claimed cartels cause 250,000–300,000 U.S. deaths annually (largely from overdoses), though official CDC data shows around 76,000 overdose deaths in recent periods, with fentanyl as a major factor.
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THE Book Goddess
THE Book Goddess@misstozak·
@JackPosobiec @AmericanwomanU1 Two weeks with that cough. Now it's shivering and chills and fever and tomorrow I get lab work. No other symptoms. Nothing hurts! But I have been big time SICK. Scary.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Crazy influenza A going around. Know a bunch of people down for the count. Cough that keeps you up at night. But for some reason we aren't shutting the world down over it
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@catturd2 Alot of reservists and guardsman on active orders overseas for up to 4 months this past calendar year did not receive it.
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@WallStreetMav The amount of glyphosate used as a desiccant on wheat in the midwest is minuscule. I dont knowof one farmer in the midwest doing it currently or has ever done it in the past.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
RFK Jr: Why did "gluten allergies" go up so much in 2006? "we discovered that Roundup was a desiccant. And what that means, if you spray it on a crop, it will actually dry out the crop. And one of the big enemies of the farmer is that if there's rain around the time of harvest, their crops can get wet, and they get moldy, and then it ruins the entire silo." "What Monsanto did is they began telling farmers, spray this on the crop, on your wheat, right before harvest or at the time of harvest. And it was so popular that about 85 % of the Roundup that has been used in history has been used since 2006. A large part of that is as a desiccant. And what that meant, is for the first time they're spraying it on food right at harvest." "Not early in the season when they have a chance to wash off, but actually just before you're going to eat it. And they're spraying it for the first time on wheat because there was no such thing as Roundup Ready Wheat. They started spraying it on wheat as a desiccant. And so 2006 marks the day when suddenly these gluten allergies began exploding. The celiac disease and all these kind of wheat problems that we started seeing in this country." If you measure it back and say, when did it start? You can look and draw a red line at this 2006 and it's the year that they began spraying it on.
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SilverRaccoon
SilverRaccoon@HQRaccoon·
This is misleading information and is not correct. The money is not to buy the silver. The money is a loan that gives them the right to buy the silver. There is going to be way more than $7 million revenue in the first two years of production. The $7 million is a loan. Repayments under the Facility will be made in equal monthly installments over a 12-month period commencing in May 2026 and may be made as deductions from the sale of concentrates. The maturity date of the Facility is April 30, 2027, and bears interest at the 1-month Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) plus 4.75%. The Facility grants Samsung the right to purchase 100% of the Lead-Silver concentrates and the Zinc concentrates produced at La Parrilla for a period of two-years.
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Josh Philip Phair
Josh Philip Phair@JoshPhilipPhair·
@scottsdalemint People are having a hard time realizing that a large company is putting money down to be FIRST in line to buy their metal.
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
Waging a purely defensive campaign without spoiling attacks against narco-terrorists is insane. It’s insane in any type of warfare. Literally a guaranteed loss. One MUST commit to the attack for victory.
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@jasonmauck1 If i just read the rules correctly you can have planter to planter passes 120% of your row width apart in the 10 acre block. That gives you a bit extra solar corridor to work with on each end of the planter.
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Jason Mauck
Jason Mauck@jasonmauck1·
The way I understand it the ncga takes a 10 acre block. There is very little value in raising 240% corn yield on 37.5% of that 10 acre block. It only has value if you can make up for measure yield disadvantage by creating value in the remaining 62.5% footprint and/or reducing input costs
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Jason Mauck
Jason Mauck@jasonmauck1·
Vertical sun capture is the ONLY thing keeping the average farm/farmer from raising yields comparable to David Hula and Randy Dowdy. They just spend enough $$ … and there is skill involved to fool more plants to thinking they’re getting this much sunlight. You’ll encounter 2 different types of farmers when you present on farm research about edge row farming and sequencing….some of it has to do with indoctrination of upbringing and messaging from big ag… some of it has to do with IQ/imagination/problem solving abilities We’ll call these 2 groups the nays and the yays I’ll preface this by saying not all the nays are bad people or dumb but they either don’t really give a shit about farming or can’t imagine a future in which agriculture will change… in markets, equipment and our options. Crop insurance is always an objection … also the idea that none of these principles can be scaled. The yays… that’s why I share these things. Those are the farms that share 1 common belief. Agriculture will change in the future…we don’t know exactly what it will look like in 10 or 20 years but we know it will be different I’m under the opinion that success won’t depend as much on horsepower and logistics. Compare it to an uber ride … or getting dinner delivered to your doorstep. The sharing economy / modulation of innovation will reward those individuals that can augment the acre with more diversity and synergy…which will differentiate them from the ones stuck in the past
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Eddie Hoff
Eddie Hoff@hofffarms·
@thegarybrecka Gary, what is healthy soil? What are soils missing that would make them healthy? What microbe populations and species are necessary? Define nutrient dense carrots for example. Talking in platitudes and not giving nutrient targets gets us nowhere.
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Gary Brecka
Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
Your health starts in the soil. Healthy soil → nutrient-dense plants → better human health. Soil microbes play a vital role in: ✅ Feeding plants with essential nutrients. ✅ Boosting food quality. ✅ Supporting the entire food chain. Regenerative farming isn’t just eco-friendly... it’s essential for our health
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