Cody Robinson
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Cody Robinson
@CodyRob1
Independent Sales Rep for Pioneer, BW Fusion Dealer, Crop Consultant, Proud father of 3 opinions I express here are my own
Wilcox NE Katılım Eylül 2012
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@dennis_fujan Hey @CodyRob1 care to share how the N was applied with a fellow Husker
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Had a guy I was fortunate enough to work with this year. He did a trial, 159# of N = 272bu/ac
Added 40# of N which was the normal historic fertility plan and yield was 7bu back.
At today’s prices that’s a loss of 50+ dollars per ac & loss of carbon. #audityourfert$

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If @Bitcoin dumps 76%, we buy more. If it jumps 76%, we're happy with our current assets. I don’t care what it does today or tomorrow—think long term. Saddle up.
GIF
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@sean_nettleton We are starting to do more fall P with a heavy deep shank and come back in the spring with coulters for N / S.
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What I really want to see is knife vs coulter #striptill fall and spring. Fertility wise I prefer spring. But work flow I feel like we can prioritize fall vs spring and make some things happen!
Sean Nettleton@sean_nettleton
Strip-till mfg and dealers. I want to see some rigs run on our soils in SE IL. Let’s get some field demos going. Who wants to showcase what you’ve got? Hit me up!
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@cattleNcrops83 We’ve ran meltdown 5 years. Safe to spray ahead of cattle and allow them to graze on it.
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@FoulkShay I would say around $2-$9. Deep well? How deep is the well? Surface water? Electric, natural gas, diesel?
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Luckily humic acid and bios can grow just as good of a crop without any synthetic fertilizer. Had a dryland wheat field go 88 this summer and may set our farm record on this irrigated corn field that’s never gone over 200. @HaFa_Ngen @bw_fusion
Josh Linville@JLinvilleFert
Price changes since the same time of year 2023: Corn - 16% lower Urea - 5% higher UAN - 25% higher NH3 - 3% higher DAP - 44% higher MAP - 17% higher Potash - 3% higher One of these things is not like the other one.
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@Jaren_Schley @Devinjbaker We built them this year for baseline sampling. Works great!
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@CodyRob1 @Devinjbaker Did you build those holders yourself? That’s a sweet setup!
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@CodyRob1 @JasonSchley Varies from 4.2 to 8.2. Most of the better ground I have in the 5’s now. Cost a fortune to lime
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Decided to make this video to
address a lot of the questions that have been sent the last few days.
Nutrient efficiency - what happened?
I’m sure someone will tear this apart, claiming it’s wrong.
This is my opinion only, based off studying literature and the crop. I’ve spent 20+ years of watching the crop and comparing plant uptake results to soil lab reports.
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@JasonSchley Re: history lesson
How much of the nutrient uptake reduction is a function of reduced ph? Around here we have grown 100 wheat crops with 60-70 nh3 passes. PH has been impacted. PH is the first thing I’m fixing in my farms before any of progressive strategies. Agree or no?
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Management Zones
Your zones are only as good as the soil test used.
You can have the best zones in the world, but if your test only measures the chemical side of the soil (Bray, Olsen, AA, Mehlich), you’ll keep chasing ppm values that don’t tell the whole story. You will just be managing numbers, not the system.
The field changes. The biology changes. The chemistry changes.
Your soil test should reflect all three.
That’s why Baseline Rx starts by asking the soil what it can actually provide. Doing this allows for nutrient efficiency and getting more out of every fertility dollar spent.




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@McCaffreyFarms Why not continuously notill to build residue over time to hold and conserve moisture?
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@CodyRob1 We work it a few times as summerfallow before wheat, then we no-till the corn into the wheat stubble.
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A promising 3.0 maturity experimental, destined to be a Z-series from Pioneer. @PioneerSeeds

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