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@SoMN_Stripper

Hobby Farmer in southern MN. Veteran stripper. Once produced a little pork.

Easton, MN Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Stormzy@StormzyBets·
tomorrow is a MUST WIN
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Caleb Wolters
Caleb Wolters@justfarmin·
Strips into covers 👌
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GOTILLA@SoMN_Stripper·
@CycloneMBB should offer Hilton Coliseum to Nebraska and Iowa for the round of 16 game on Thursday. The storylines would write themselves. Could be sponsored by Iowa Corn Growers.
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GOTILLA@SoMN_Stripper·
@corn_porkNbeans It for the most part can be nearly cost neutral to try conservation practices. I think a big % is it’s intimidating to try. Along with that is fear of failure. Lastly, if you’re over the age of 50, these factors increase 1000%
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Corey Hillebo
Corey Hillebo@corn_porkNbeans·
Why is conservation adoption is so slow in agriculture? It’s not ignorance. It’s economics…& time. A lot of farmers aren’t just farming anymore; they’re working off-farm, running side hustles, doing whatever it takes to stay afloat. Conservation takes management. It takes attention. It takes time most don’t have. And then there’s cost. Strip-till. Cover crops. Precision nutrients. None of it is free to try, and none of it is simple to manage. So what happens? Guys go back to what works: One pass. One plan. Fewer variables. Not because they don’t care… but because they assume they can’t afford not to. Every farmer wants to leave the land better. But first, they have to not just survive, they have to thrive.
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GOTILLA@SoMN_Stripper·
Dead horse warning. First we need to just spring ahead a half hour then leave it for ever. Secondly, if we continue this time change thing, can we at least have it done on a Friday night so our kids have an extra day to adjust?
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GOTILLA@SoMN_Stripper·
@Sorg_Jay But did AgCo get The Who’s who of ag influencers to promote the hubbub?
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Adam Helm
Adam Helm@gymwarrior·
Just a farm kid waiting for his turn to play. Hopefully he remembers to change shoes
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John Thompson
John Thompson@JRTfarms·
@SoMN_Stripper I would speculate there by far more upside in bitcoin than farm land values!
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Zack Smith
Zack Smith@zebulousprime·
Met with crop insurance guy this morning for 26 plans. The future of row crop farming is harvesting acronyms. The grains produced are simply a ticket to the party. Onward.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
The only thing better than curling today is curling in 1972. If you don’t believe me, just take a good look at this sweet bastard fully locked in, working on a lung dart in the heat of competition.
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GOTILLA@SoMN_Stripper·
Until it decides to rain every other day. Lol
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GOTILLA@SoMN_Stripper·
Interesting. Trend was to way over equip planter size. Mostly because yield data vs planting date and the narrow optimum “window”. However with the massive amounts of system tile installed over the past 15 years, the optimum window has widened. Planter sizes may trend smaller.
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Assuming 5 mph speed, 80% field efficiency, and 12-hour days for John Deere 7000 planters with 30" rows: Acres/day: - 2-row: 29 - 4-row: 58 - 6-row: 87 - 8-row: 116 - 12-row: 175 For Indiana season: Avg. 14 suitable planting days (per Purdue & farmdoc data, accounting for rain delays). Acres/season (per planter): - 2-row: 406 - 4-row: 812 - 6-row: 1218 - 8-row: 1624 - 12-row: 2450

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Zack Smith
Zack Smith@zebulousprime·
Condensate of snow drifts really good this year.
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MONETARY MAYHEM
MONETARY MAYHEM@MONETARY_MAYHEM·
Silver holders vs Crypto holders
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