I watch a lot of farming videos on UA-cam and absolutely love them. As a non farmer I sometimes find myself a little confused by the jargon - this video and videos like this are so useful. Thank you!
You should get information about the German strip till construction of the Volmer Engineering company. In Europe strip till Systems are used especially for putting manure in the ground to use the nutrients inside of it more efficiently. I also want try and use strip till next year for the first time to use the nutrients of the manure of cows better in the corn-silage production. Especially because prices for artificial fertilizers are rising.
Sorry to point this out, but that negligible amount of snow that the root systems are holding onto isn't going to amount to anything substantial enough to even register. You need 10 inches of snow to make 1 inch of rain.
I watch a lot of farming videos on UA-cam and absolutely love them. As a non farmer I sometimes find myself a little confused by the jargon - this video and videos like this are so useful. Thank you!
Came here after hearing Brian's Farming Video say he strip tills. Thanks for the in-depth explanation.
Thanks for your comments! Brian and Darren addressed them on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-06-20-gosss-wilt-in-corn#t=40:46
You should get information about the German strip till construction of the Volmer Engineering company. In Europe strip till Systems are used especially for putting manure in the ground to use the nutrients inside of it more efficiently.
I also want try and use strip till next year for the first time to use the nutrients of the manure of cows better in the corn-silage production.
Especially because prices for artificial fertilizers are rising.
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/h8e1S
Great video! Definitely helped me with my studies
Thanks a student from university of Rwanda 🇷🇼 doing agriculture engineering ✌️
Brian and Darren read your comment on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/01-28-22-farmer-friday?si=cf9f33a5f946450f9f3ba4d993e25b67t=58:30
Great video as always thanks guys
Sorry to point this out, but that negligible amount of snow that the root systems are holding onto isn't going to amount to anything substantial enough to even register. You need 10 inches of snow to make 1 inch of rain.
When you do strip till, do you apply starter fertilizer then or would you still do that with the planter in the spring?
Brian and Darren addressed your question on Ag PhD Radio yesterday: soundcloud.com/agphd/05-20-20-crop-progress-updates#t=17:18
How do you control weeds in this
These guys have the strongest mid-western accent
Great video.
Thank you
It is a good video
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thank You.