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Tim Johnson

@TimJ8430

Faith, Family and Farming.

Knox co Ne Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@SawyerWhisler Spoken by someone who has probably dealt with it first-hand, sorry to see farmer grade. Go by the wayside for a while. Hopefully, you will be able to bring it back someday.
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Sawyer@SawyerWhisler·
Direct-to-consumer sounds great until you're the one handling every complaint, every shipment, every customer expectation. The farmer's job is to grow it. The second you add retail on top of that, you've got two full-time jobs and the margins to pay for half of one.
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Not exactly handsome but definitely handy.
Dealer parts prices are becoming insane. 200psi sprayer hose at jd $10.50 per ft. Ag Spray? $3 per ft same hose. Timiken bearing at agco for a rhino shredder, $950. Online, same bearing, $380. That's not to mention the local zim dealer complaining about direct pivot parts prices.
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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@Cornfrmr After sitting in line, some guys don't hardly turn it. 🤦‍♂️
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Randy Uhrmacher@Cornfrmr·
Its not about the length of your handle but how fast you can turn it.
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MAVERICK X@MAVERIC68078049·
A two-megawatt windmill is made up of 260 tons of steel that required 300 tons or iron ore and 170 tons of coking coal, all mined, transported and produced by hydrocarbons. It hold 700 gallons of oil and hydraulic fluid, and like car these need to be replaced every 9 months. People might fall for the idea that we can merrily run on sunshine and breezes, alone, but with a few trillion dollars worth of mythical mega-batteries providing backup for a few minutes, it could spin until it falls apart over and over again and never generate as much energy as was invested in building it.
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Cale Carlson@LEAADFarms·
Can we just buy Venezuela oil?
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Blase N Acres@BlaseFarms·
Hey, what do you know the clock in my tractor is right again
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Jeff Bullerman@JeffBullerman·
Best man I will ever know. RIP Dad…..
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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@MichelleMaxwell My Dad always said be honest and trustworthy with people so they would trust you with their checkbook.
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
Love this❤️ Some of the most valuable lessons we learn in life come from our parents. This was shared by Garvit on FB. 🚨TODAY I don't understand why Trump, despite being a billionaire, still behaves like this. What if I told you that the billionaire President of the United States does something every single morning that he refuses to let ANYONE help him with - something his father taught him over 60 years ago that he’s NEVER stopped doing, and the reason why is going to teach you what real character looks like. Every single morning for the past 60+ YEARS, Donald Trump personally shines his own shoes. Not his staff. Not hotel services. Not shoe shiners. TRUMP himself. With his own hands. His own polish. His own time. White House staff offered countless times: “Mr. President, we can shine your shoes for you.” Trump’s response every time: “NO. My father taught me when I was a boy: A man shines his own shoes. It builds CHARACTER. It reminds you that no matter how successful you become, you’re not above basic discipline.” Think about this: Trump has been shining his own shoes since he was a CHILD in the 1950s. Through building his empire. Through becoming a billionaire. Through becoming PRESIDENT. Still. Every. Morning. Shining his own shoes. Staff members have witnessed this routine: Trump wakes up, and before important meetings, before presidential briefings, before running the country - he sits down with shoe polish and brush and shines his own dress shoes. “My father said: ‘The day you’re too important to shine your own shoes is the day you’ve lost your character.’ I never forgot that.” For over SIX DECADES, Trump has honored his father’s teaching. 60+ years of daily discipline that nobody photographs, nobody praises, nobody even knows about. Just a son keeping a promise to his father: “I’ll never be too big to do this myself.” Here’s what this proves: True character isn’t built in big moments - it’s built in small, daily disciplines you maintain for DECADES even when nobody’s watching. 😭👞🇺🇸 Drop 👞 if Trump’s 60-year discipline inspires you. Comment: What did YOUR father/mother teach you that you still do? Share so people see: character = daily habits. Follow if father’s lessons = lifetime commitments. Trump’s polish = 60-y
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PhycoTerra
PhycoTerra@PhycoTerra·
We are incredibly excited to announce that we’ve won AgriBusiness Review's Sustainable Microalgae Solutions of the Year for 2026! We’re so grateful for the opportunity to support farmers both this season, and for years to come. Check out the full article on the award, which features our CEO Bennet Dixon. #AgriBusiness #Microalgae #Plant26 #Farming hubs.la/Q045khTY0
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Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@Savsays Hate to tell you. There is no glyphosate being sprayed on your food. Go to a farm and learn how its used before you make accusations like that.
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Savanah Hernandez
Savanah Hernandez@Savsays·
2026 so far: Trump signed an EO boosting the production of glyphosate, the cancer causing chemical being sprayed on our food. Total betrayal of MAHA. Then we bombed Iran. Total betrayal of everyone who voted for the admin to fix problems HERE AT HOME and keep our military member out of foreign wars. Then ICE operations were drawn down in Minnesota, while ZERO sanctuary city mayors or governors are arrested. Once again dampening the promise for real mass deportations. Whoever has the President’s ear, tell him to reverse course, because poisoned food, foreign wars and low deportation numbers are not what we voted for.
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MT@_TheMizzouTiger·
Sure I’ll catch hell for this. But this is why I use credit cards and checks for all transactions and transfer to excel. I code transactions for year end books and done. I’m so tired of this subscription based bleed of a society we live in.
Jim Smith@JimSmith87

I just finished working in my Desktop version of @QuickBooks . My version is no longer supported due to @Intuit's push to Online, Cloud based subscriptions. I wonder how many users like me are out there? Making QB work without moving to the cloud, as a thumb to Intuit.

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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@JimSmith87 @QuickBooks @Intuit I still use the desktop version. But @QuickBooks and @intuit figured out how to charge desktop users that updated after 2019 $999 per year to keep their desktop version working. I'll be switching soon after I find some other accounting software. Thanks a lot intuit!
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Jim Smith@JimSmith87·
I just finished working in my Desktop version of @QuickBooks . My version is no longer supported due to @Intuit's push to Online, Cloud based subscriptions. I wonder how many users like me are out there? Making QB work without moving to the cloud, as a thumb to Intuit.
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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@mopaksus @SamBodenus Worked great! We took a little time to train him that the tone and vibration ment when he came close to the boundary. He caught on quick and we don't even put it on him anymore. I like that you can set the gps boundary so its very customizable.
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Sam Kimbell
Sam Kimbell@SamBodenus·
Does anyone have a gps collar for their dog? They are pricey and I don’t want to buy a pos
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Brady@BradyD78·
If you thought making a profit at $4.00 corn was hard wait until it hits $1.52 😳 “Without the use of year-round E15 and using corn to produce other fuels such as marine fuels, the study predicts corn could fall as low as $1.52 per bushel by 2050.” You better sharpen those pencils and tighten those belts boys! dailyiowan.com/2026/02/02/loc…
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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@WoodworkFarmer That's very nice and great father son time. My son and I built this tv stand together. Boys need dads to built stuff with them.
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Jon Anderson@WoodworkFarmer·
My son and I finished up jewelry box we were building together made from solid oak. Not sure that I would build another one but it was fun father/son project.
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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@Cornfrmr I'm always amazed at the force it must take to drive something like that into a tire.
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Tim Johnson@TimJ8430·
@ColbyNichols416 We burn waist oil. It can be a challenge to get enough at the start but once people know you will take it you will definitely get enough. I've got a couple years supply on hand.
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Colby Nichols
Colby Nichols@ColbyNichols416·
With the corn market cheap, anyone know the going price on a corn furnace for a shop? Looked a boilers and propane too just didnt know if people had luck burning corn (would go oil burning but don't go through enough in a year to justify unless buy from neighbors) #AgTwitter
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