Corey Schumacher
640 posts

Corey Schumacher
@CSagriSolutions
Farmer, part time cowboy, soil health nerd, father of 5. I don't know a lot, but I like to learn. Located in SC North Dakota
Katılım Temmuz 2013
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@MrBissell_917 Just curious. Whats the advantages to a 3 point planter like that vs draw bar style?
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@Nebraskero Sounds like all the marketing gurus when corn was $7 and said it will never get below $4 again 🙄
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@cdiedrich23 I had a 24 yukon with 6.2 motor locked up with 5000 miles on it. Traded for the 3.0 duramax immediately. I could tell you a dozen horror stories of the 6.2 within a 50 mile radius of me. Stay away imo
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@HHuntsmanWrites @RepThomasMassie And yes it is used on the wheat, not weeds. It happens during wet yrs when wheat dries down very slowly. Hill tops bone dry low areas are really green but mature. That's where it is used around here. You may not experience that wherever you are, but it does here.
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@HHuntsmanWrites @RepThomasMassie I cant disagree with that. However it is used as a desicate on wheat, not every yr & not everywhere. But it is used in norther climates. As a farmer myself I believe it should be banned as a wheat desicate myself. Again it is a small % of ac this actually happens on.
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@HHuntsmanWrites @RepThomasMassie It is used as a desicant to get wheat to dry down. Yes I farm, yes I had for 10yrs owned my own ag retail, yes I physically ran sprayers to do this job. I dont anymore. But yes a fairly common activity (major wheat state). Yes it should be banned IMO
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🙋♂️Point of Order:
It’s used to kill the weeds that interfere with the wheat crop harvest. Not to kill/ dry the Wheat itself.
It’s use for this is largely weather related. IE: Late season rains that drive weed growth.
I’ve never seen it done in my state, a massive wheat growing region.
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@LangbankPlayer @MoneoDallas Why not use well water? Or are the wells to do deep there?
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@Midwestcornking @AGRICENLIFER So that's where USDA found them extra bushels 🧐
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@twostarfarmer Weird because I've got more phone calls in the last month of oil seed buyers asking if I have any sunflowers to sell then I've ever got in the past 10 yrs.
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Here's the last 28 years of #sunflower production in the United States according to the USDA:

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@josh_sayler @interstatebatts We've been switching everything to cat batteries, been really reliable so far and have a 3 yr warranty.
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Ok guys... What brand batteries are u guys finding that's reliable/cost effective. @interstatebatts have become a joke . This one didn't last 4 months and already tests bad. Had 7 interestate batteries in last 12 months fail in less than 12 month period ....

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@ndrockfarmer @rydixon_ @HorschLLC So many good/cool options to use, but we cant. Atleast someone gets to enjoy them 😂
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@twostarfarmer Pioneer 101 has been a rock solid hybrid for us yr after yr
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@KansasBowhunter @Bkitch1Bodie I do 95% of the work myself. Im referring to just parts
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@Bkitch1Bodie @CSagriSolutions $10,000 in repairs barely covers the inspection anymore
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@ChetEdinger @silvopasturist @benjaminaustic Don't waste your time Chet, arguing with this drake guy is like trying to win an argument at the coffee shop. They are good at bitchin but no actual action on how to make things better
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@silvopasturist @benjaminaustic I’m sorry but you can’t blame farming practices on ethanol production. That’s a choice the land owner makes.
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For every gallon of E15 made a farm loses just over 3 pounds of soil. Why farmers would want commuters driving to bullshit jobs to burn their soil is beyond me.
Daren Niemeyer@dbnfarms
Corn ethanol is a homegrown, abundant energy source. Congress can unleash the power of ethanol by allowing unrestricted sales of E15. Energy dominance begins with harnessing readily available resources on American soil! #AmericasCrop #E15NOW
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