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Tammy JohnsonAs always Jenny, very informative and great information!
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jenreesourcesThank you for your comment Wayne. Assuming a conservative yield of 240 bu/ac and all the acres being
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WayneThat size of solar would take out of production 1.5 Milllion Bu of corn production per year . A bett
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jenreesourcesBrent, if you are spraying your own ground then you only need a private applicator license. If you a
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brent e stecklyi am considering buying my own sprayer. what license would i need to spray my corn and bean crops? t
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Orvin BontragerThanks Jenny for reminding us to be thankful for our many blessings in life.
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jenreesourcesClint, Good question. There's nothing you can plant this time of year that will add N for early spri
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Clint WernerAre there any cover crops that can be planted in the late fall that can add nitrogen for next spring
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jenreesourcesThanks for sharing your observations too Orvin!
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Orvin BontragerI agree Jenny, the soybeans are very slow at turning this year. At same crop development stage last
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