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Nathan Kohls

@nckohls

@PioneerKansas Rep, Crop Insurance Agent, co-owner of S&K Ag Service LLC, and Weekend Farmhand. Married to @SewSarcastic

Sedgwick Co., KS Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Nathan Kohls
Nathan Kohls@nckohls·
Send me a dm if you want to know what antique store this gem is located in 😂
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Nathan Kohls@nckohls·
@clintwfischer What do you do when the landowner changes? Was always Jim’s but now it’s Bill’s. I tend to keep the name the same, but sometimes someone calls it by the new owner which confuses things.
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Clint Fischer
Clint Fischer@clintwfischer·
In New Orleans for a conference. Today's observation: non-ag people have no idea that farmers name 99% of their fields in one of three ways... 1. Around the house 2. Previous owner 3. Landmarks For example: -Home 40 -Fischer's 80 -Blue Church Quarter
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Nathan Kohls@nckohls·
This is not a bad idea
Brendon Carlson@brendon_carlson

@clintwfischer We switched to calling fields by part of their legal land description. But instead of using NW4 we use 4NW. Then they are at least sorted together when putting them in monitors or other computer programs.

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Jimbosrambles
Jimbosrambles@oldmanbytheowl·
@AMillershaski Look how the road is lower than the ditches, then also look at the lip where the road meets the ditch. The only place water has to go is DOWN THE ROAD, especially the edges. CROWN THE ROAD!
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Alex Millershaski
Alex Millershaski@AMillershaski·
These poor custom truckers. Going 10mph so the don’t get bashed to pieces on this trash ass road
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Nathan Kohls
Nathan Kohls@nckohls·
@MaxROIFarmer And prose. They knew how to string those big words together. Amazing for an 8th grade at best education
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Brent Rendel
Brent Rendel@OkiefarmerBrent·
@nckohls @jessicawilcoxOK We do indeed have a Montana Mike's. It has had ups and downs but still going. Building was originally a Sirloin Stockade (including a big 'ol hereford steer statue in the parking lot) if you remember those.
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Brent Rendel
Brent Rendel@OkiefarmerBrent·
Exciting news for Northeast OK. Bunge and Corteva are trying to revive our canola opportunities. Planned delivery point will be Catoosa so much better logistics. Meeting in Miami on 5/5.
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Jessica Wilcox
Jessica Wilcox@jessicawilcoxOK·
@nckohls @OkiefarmerBrent Apparently there’s still one up there. There used to be one at Clinton. But I’m not sure it’s there anymore. Clinton would be a bit of a drive for date night. 😄
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Karen Braun
Karen Braun@kannbwx·
🌾Drought coverage in U.S. winter wheat country was unchanged on the week at 68% - near 2022's weekly record. But the acceleration is more concerning, setting 2026 apart from the rest. Coverage has risen 26 percentage points since late Jan, the period’s largest jump on record.
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Denton Clark
Denton Clark@591actual·
*sigh well that’s early.
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Nathan Kohls@nckohls·
97 F150. Left fitting in this double “T” broke off basically flush with the fitting. Appears the T is molded into the rubber with 4 other vacuum lines to the right. Do I replace the whole assembly-4 lines- or work around it somehow? Where do those 4 lines go in the fender?
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Scott Van Allen
Scott Van Allen@ScottVanAllen·
I was interested for a while. WOW😳💰💰💰
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Matt Swanson
Matt Swanson@MaxROIFarmer·
October 13th, 1914. The day my 17yo great grandfather Karl Hermann Ternoff Svennson stepped off the Hellig Olav in New York after leaving Sweden. $50 to his name, 1 of 10 siblings. There is a reason some of the most fervent believers in the dream are its newest immigrants. They come from places where the dream was barely worth having as it would never come true. Perhaps we too have forgotten. To quote a pseudo famous American President. "..We can't be consumed by our petty differences any more. We will be united in our common interest...We will not go quietly into the night, we will not vanish without a fight.." (shoutout Thomas Whitmore). It's our responsibility as citizens of the Shining City on a Hill to step up and reclaim that mantle. To dare again. Rebuild the place that was a beacon of hope to many in the kind of places in the Third World where I and many others have left the safety of here to tread. No dream was something I saw in the eyes of people half way around the world, no dream, no prospects. The dream whispered among our interpreters, earning money and a trace of a connection stepping into the lions mouth with us with the chance to maybe leave their war torn countries for someplace better. Largely they didn't dream of moving to Europe, it was America. The same dream many of our own ancestors had when they left their home countries. I'd like to think my grandfather Hermann would be furious if I abdicated the dream by playing too small. If there was one message I could imprint on my children's brains it's that in America you can be limitless. Do the thing, dream the dream, build a life worthy of the journey your ancestors made to get here. So when I finally build the thing, hopefully he'll look down and say "Well Done". Maybe I'll name it Hermann. @TheeGrainLady @Kristinawong @ORIGINBJJ @drgurner @ottoscholl @JMCampbellFarms @KellyGarrett75 @BX825returns @formerTedHamer1 @mitchzum @blakealbers @laurenpayne2012
Yogi@Houseofyogi

They want you to be ashamed of the American Dream Your grandpa showed up with a suitcase and $40. Didn't speak the language. Didn't know anyone. Washed dishes until he could afford something better. Saved enough to buy a truck. Started a business. Then bought the building. Your grandma watched it happen. And she raised four kids to believe they could do it too. That's the American Dream. It never mattered if you were born here or came on a boat. What mattered was what you were willing to build. A kid grows up on a cattle farm in the middle of nowhere Nebraska. His dad never finished high school. His mom works the register at the only store in town. Nobody in his family has ever left the state. He tinkers with engines after school. Builds things out of scrap. Shows up to college with everything he owns in the back of a pickup truck. Ten years later he's running a manufacturing company. Not because his parents had connections. Not because someone handed him a trust fund or a last name that opened doors. Because this is America. And in America, you're allowed to try. You're allowed to dream. And the numbers prove it. ~23 million millionaires in this country. 79% of them are self-made. 902 billionaires. More than anywhere else on the planet. 13 out of the 15 richest people in the world are American. 73% self-made. They didn't inherit empires. They built them. In garages. In dorm rooms. In strip malls. On kitchen tables. Jeff Bezos never knew his biological father. He started Amazon out of a garage and couldn't afford a desk so he bought a door from Home Depot and screwed four legs onto it. Larry Ellison was abandoned by his mother at nine months old. His adoptive father told him he'd never amount to anything. He dropped out of college twice and built Oracle into a $200 billion empire. Oprah was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a single teenage mother. She became the most influential media figure on the planet. Three people who had every reason to fail. Look what they built instead. Tell me where else a broke kid with no connections can build a billion-dollar company and nobody asks who his father was. You won't find it. Because every other system on this planet was built to keep people where they were born. Castes. Classes. Last names. Bloodlines. Old money. Old power. America was built to break all of it. An entire generation has been brainwashed into being ashamed of it. They taught your kids that this country was built on nothing but slavery and genocide. They put it in the textbooks. The movies. Every feed. Until your 19-year-old can't say "I love my country" without feeling like he has to apologize. They told you the American Dream was a lie sold to keep people down. 53 million people born in other countries chose to live here. 71% of them say they'd do it all over again. They didn't pick France. They didn't pick Germany. They didn't pick China. They picked here. Because they already know what you've been gaslit into forgetting. Don't let them do this to you. Don't let some professor who's never built anything tell your kids that the country their great-grandparents bled for is irredeemable. Don't let some activist with a blue check convince you that a nation of 22.7 million self-made millionaires is a monument to oppression. Don't let a politician shame you into believing that the people who build are the villains. Every time this country creates greatness, they tell us to apologize for it. And don't you dare let a foreigner who's never set foot here tell you what your country is. They've never watched a janitor's daughter become a surgeon. They've never seen a single mom put herself through night school and end up running the department. They've never sat at a Thanksgiving table where five different accents argue about football and nobody thinks twice. That's not some ad, it's a Thursday. Somewhere right now a kid is lying on the floor of a studio apartment doing homework while his mom works a double. He doesn't have a trust fund. He doesn't have a single connection that matters. But he's got a shot. A real one. Because he lives here. And if you let them take that from him, what are you even defending? This is the country that looked at the moon and said "we choose to go, not because it is easy, but because it is hard." So build. I hope you understand what's at stake.

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Jessica Wilcox
Jessica Wilcox@jessicawilcoxOK·
Didn’t have watching a tornado from the house on my agenda for today… but here we are!
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