I have used copper for decades, mostly for wheat, oats and if I grow flax. They are high response crops. I built up soil levels with Cusulphate, broadcast or spray. It will scorch plants so if I do foliar, it is a chelate. I have a lot less disease headaches in my wheat.
Can you address glyphosate and it’s nasty tendency to chelate cations like copper, zinc, magnesium etc. Our copper levels are going up. We don’t add any unless it’s in chicken litter. I’d really love to hear some opinions thanks.
Our pasture grass has very high iron and somewhat low copper. This leaves our horses and goats with iron overload that leave the animals deficient in copper. (Iron removes copper) Would adding copper sulfate to soil increase the copper content in the pasture grass sufficiently to balance out the iron?
@@AgPhD @AgPhD Thank you for addressing my question on your podcast. It just so happens I will get a soil test soon. You presented me with another option as well: binding up the iron with lime, I believe it was. Which may address the heart of the problem. Will get back to you with lab results.
@@hicoteo Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/9Kmw7F1PHBBKTMbq9 (the link should take you to 54:49 within the 5/15/24 show).
Electroculture farming...- copper wire attracts electrons in the air, stuck in the ground it energizes the soil and the 20k plus species that haven't been killed yet by Monsanto! Look this one up, gaining traction, government discouraged this idea in the 20s, said it would produce too much food and cause inflation. People are definitely dumb for listening to this government about anything AG. If we listen to this government anymore we will starve. They like that.. also, this weeks topic in 2023; cloud seeding and admission from officials of the truth about jet wash and silver ion along with other material to block sunlight , another bill gates of hell project.
what are the result of copper sulphate in tomato crop? are copper sulphate control the becterial diseases, early blight etc. what is your opinions about copper sulphate in tomatoes crop?
I use pieces of cut copper wire pushed in the ground around my pecan trees. Less disease.
All your videos are extremely helpful. THANK YOU!
I have used copper for decades, mostly for wheat, oats and if I grow flax. They are high response crops. I built up soil levels with Cusulphate, broadcast or spray. It will scorch plants so if I do foliar, it is a chelate. I have a lot less disease headaches in my wheat.
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/5omKs
Great. Do you still use copper nowadays?
Excellent information. Thank you
Can you address glyphosate and it’s nasty tendency to chelate cations like copper, zinc, magnesium etc. Our copper levels are going up. We don’t add any unless it’s in chicken litter. I’d really love to hear some opinions thanks.
Glysophate is pure cancer poison
No wonder the whole GLUTIN free craze aligns perfect with the full on commercialization of glysophate
thanks for adding copper to our food!
Brian and Darren addressed your comment on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/64dPq
Thanks❤❤❤
Our pasture grass has very high iron and somewhat low copper. This leaves our horses and goats with iron overload that leave the animals deficient in copper. (Iron removes copper) Would adding copper sulfate to soil increase the copper content in the pasture grass sufficiently to balance out the iron?
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/XtteiCXPnE3MoR3w6 (the link should take you to 48:53 within the show)
@@AgPhD @AgPhD Thank you for addressing my question on your podcast. It just so happens I will get a soil test soon. You presented me with another option as well: binding up the iron with lime, I believe it was. Which may address the heart of the problem. Will get back to you with lab results.
@@hicoteo Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/9Kmw7F1PHBBKTMbq9 (the link should take you to 54:49 within the 5/15/24 show).
If I were to take a Copper Penny and put it at the base of a tree how long does it break down to the point of benefitting the tree?
Pennies are no longer really made of copper. They are currently about 97.5% zinc / 2.5% copper.
Electroculture farming...- copper wire attracts electrons in the air, stuck in the ground it energizes the soil and the 20k plus species that haven't been killed yet by Monsanto! Look this one up, gaining traction, government discouraged this idea in the 20s, said it would produce too much food and cause inflation. People are definitely dumb for listening to this government about anything AG. If we listen to this government anymore we will starve. They like that.. also, this weeks topic in 2023; cloud seeding and admission from officials of the truth about jet wash and silver ion along with other material to block sunlight , another bill gates of hell project.
@@TarkMcCoy@trucktaximoveit And all Penny blanks are made in TN.
what are the result of copper sulphate in tomato crop? are copper sulphate control the becterial diseases, early blight etc. what is your opinions about copper sulphate in tomatoes crop?
Brian and Darren addressed your questions on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/01-20-21-pasture-crop-protection-programs#t=43:50
We have some fields with abnormally high copper in the soil. Can that affect our yields in a negative way?
Brian and Darren responded to your question on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/10-15-20-tiling-rented-ground#t=44:06
How much do you add for a backyard garden? Is there a soil test for these minerals? Will natural fertilizers like manure be balanced in minerals?
Brian and Darren addressed your questions on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-06-22-pop-upin-furrow-fertilizers?#t=42:42
Really cool stuff, although my garden is something like 20m squared
Can y’all do other minerals?
Brian and Darren addressed your question on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/02-05-21-farmer-friday#t=19:01
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I'm on it growmie! This is more than interesting, it's a weapon of defense at this point!