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@EdJHanson

Cangrow Crop Solutions fluid fertilizer sales, Surepointag fluid fertiliser distribution equipment sales, ag producer, spraying facilitator

Ontario, CA Katılım Şubat 2011
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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@Shawridgefarm @jcurtis7ac Lol it doesn't really matter but it makes me lol everytime I think how much traction @jcurtis7ac has gotten oughta egg sammiches... laughing is good, thankyou
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kevin kimball@kevinki16180099·
@JeanCharest_ CPC would have been so much better off today if they had chosen Mr. Charest to lead them
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Jean Charest
Jean Charest@JeanCharest_·
Bonne Saint-Patrick! L’héritage irlandais fait partie intégrante de notre histoire. Célébrons cette culture riche qui a contribué à bâtir le Québec et le Canada. ☘️
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Andrew McGuire@agronomistag·
@EdJHanson That works,and the best way to do that is by growing plants as much of the time as possible.
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Andrew McGuire@agronomistag·
Most soil inoculants fail for the same reason: the soil decides who survives. If conditions don’t support the “right” microbes already, why would purchased ones thrive? csanr.wsu.edu/why-soil-inocu…
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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@agronomistag I think what we do agree on the two largest stumbling blocks is farmers don't have a cover crop strategy and rarely if ever review said strategy. What are you trying to achieve with cover crops should be the 1st answered question
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Andrew McGuire
Andrew McGuire@agronomistag·
Research finds roots 2-13x more efficient, influencer says 30-50x. Why the need to exaggerate in regenerative agriculture? Open access paper on the topic: nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…
Green Cover Seed@GreenCoverSeed

Mind-blowing fact from Christine Jones: carbon from plant roots is 30-50x more likely to become soil organic matter than above-ground biomass. The real carbon story isn't what you see, it's what's happening underground. It's the biology! To learn more from Dr. Christine Jones check out our 4-part webinar series with Dr. Jones on YouTube: zurl.co/WTBSO If you're looking to give your soils a boost in the biology department, give our team a call today to inquire about how our lineup of biological products might fit into your cropping system. 402-469-6784 #Soilhealth #CoverCrops #CoverCropping #RegenerativeAgriculture

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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@agronomistag Dr Weil and other PHD's embrace multi specie cover crops surrounded by decades of scientific qualifications and yet we have folks who are not, poking holes in the evolution of agricultural practices ... confusing
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Andrew McGuire@agronomistag·
@EdJHanson I am aware of Dr. Weil but he is east coast and so am not very familiar with his work. I think he did a lot with cover crops and breaking up compaction, tillage radishes.
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@agronomistag Where would Dr Ray Weil rank in your world of cover crop influencers?
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Pete’s Sweet Tweets@MaizeingPete·
@FoodProfessor @gmjochum Don’t forget this gets compounded through the chain on grain moving to feed mills, feed moving to farm, livestock moving to processing, meat to distribution centres before it gets the ride to a local grocer
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
If Canada sees 800–1,200 long-haul food truck trips a day, a $110/tonne carbon tax means roughly $34M to $52M a year in carbon-tax costs on diesel alone. And that doesn’t include higher fuel prices themselves, clean fuel costs, refrigeration, or backhauls.
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At the start of the Ukraine war (2022), Canada’s carbon price was $40/tonne. On April 1 2026, it reaches $110/tonne — more than double. For a truck hauling food Toronto–Montreal weekly, that’s roughly $6,000 more per year vs 2018. And that doesn’t include higher fuel prices themselves from global shocks like Ukraine or Iran.

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Dutch dirt farmer
Dutch dirt farmer@JakeZwagerman·
These big fertilizer guys know something is coming. If this much insider selling is going on.
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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@agronomistag It is encouraging that you finally are acknowledging that although sub surface biomass and root exudates are difficult to measure they are integral parts of potential SOM gains 👍
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Even enthusiastic bio-product salesmen are coming around to this view on biochar.
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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@agronomistag @farmerschneck Isn't better to let the last 3 or 4 fertilizer companies left to tell farmers what they are going to use? Why do we even need publicly funded research?
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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@Shawridgefarm Thx for the reminder, gotta do more of this kinda stuff !
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Shawn Schill 🇨🇦🇨🇦@Shawridgefarm·
Still one of my favorite moments/pics as a dad/parent! Whats yours? Lets see them.
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Kevin Wilson
Kevin Wilson@Wilsonfarmgrain·
We’re looking to add a driven individual to our growing team, someone who thrives on making decisions, building strong farmer relationships. If you have a true passion for agriculture, and enjoy the pressure of live markets drop us a line 📩 Think you have what it takes?
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🇨🇦@EdJHanson·
@TheGrainiac Although a bit different conversation, we sell a bit of equipment and this year is the very first we had to get customers to sign a sales order, because we ran into a problem ... 👎
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The Grainiac
The Grainiac@TheGrainiac·
Welcome to “well I actually don’t think I ever signed that contract” season to those who celebrate.
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