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Paul Hodgins

@Agcat61

Aerial Applicator

Lucan,ON Katılım Mart 2015
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Paul Hodgins@Agcat61·
Last of our Corn fungicide applications happening this week. A big thank you to our long term repeat customers and the new ones who used our services!! Safe harvest to all growers.
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Ryan Benjamins
Ryan Benjamins@RyanBenjamins·
Corn fungicide season begins next week. Some hybrids are silking before tassel emergence.
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Paul Hodgins@Agcat61·
@Chimoguy Larry, we having been spraying fungicides/insecticides/fertilizers/cover crops by air and have never harmed one ear of corn. Out of Lucan genairspray@hotmail.com
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NAAA
NAAA@AgAviationNAAA·
Cover crop applications are a great, sustainable method to ensure soil health. Aerial application is the quickest way to apply cover crop seeds and is not disruptive to the crop and allows for more time for the cover crop to disperse benefits to the soil. farmprogress.com/commentary/how…
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Paul Hodgins@Agcat61·
Corn fungicide run over, thank you to all our customers who put their trust in our services. Switching over to cover crop applications
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Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd
Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd@ParrishHeimbeck·
There’s a cover crop for every field, whether your goal is to underseed red clover in winter wheat, plant late season oats for feed, or use coverage to prevent erosion. Your P&H rep can provide access to every cover crop under the sun. Learn more: bit.ly/3lDJaIG
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NAAA
NAAA@AgAviationNAAA·
Market the aerial application of cover crops to farmer/customers before the season begins. This allows cover crop seeds to be applied earlier, before harvest of the cash crop, allowing for deeper root penetration, soil aeriation, hydration and nutrient development. @farmdaily
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Mike Strang
Mike Strang@farmerstrang·
Our aerial seeded cover crop has established nicely. If you look closely you’ll see the plants are mostly in clumps where earthworms have taken the seeds into their burrows
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Paul Hodgins@Agcat61·
A month later this oats is well established 30” rows aerially applied @ 50 lbs for Yellow Gold Farms Parkhill #covercrops
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NAAA
NAAA@AgAviationNAAA·
Aerial application of cover crops is a preferred method due to the ability to aerial seed before harvest allowing more time for the plant to grow, aerate, feed and hydrate the soil. @CropLifeAmerica
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