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Andrew Weathers replied to the discussion Navigating healthy rental relations with landowners who see things differently in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Navigating healthy rental relations with landowners who see things differently
I’m seconding everything Dennis has said. I’m leasing from my father-in-law—married his daughter in October of ‘22, so not too long. I’m only running cows so far, but I’d like to be farming the place as well. Thankfully he wasn’t too involved with his ground to begin with, so I get a little looser rein. He also never farmed it, so getting off…
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dennis replied to the discussion Navigating healthy rental relations with landowners who see things differently in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Navigating healthy rental relations with landowners who see things differently
I see almost a year has elapsed since your post so I hope all is still going well with your landlord. It seems to me, people are largely convinced with their eyes. If crops look well and the landlord gets the rent check they will most likely leave well enough alone.
What is probably more important to realize however is that to someone…
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Benny Thompson started the discussion wetting agent / surfactant for Kale foliar spray in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
wetting agent / surfactant for Kale foliar spray
Hi folks,
For most foliar applications, we use yucca extract as the surfactant to wet the leaves. It’s not very effective for lacinato kale or any kale for that matter. It just beads and falls off the leaf.
What organic surfactant do you recommend for kale?
And/or is there a different strategy for wetting kale leaves…not sure how…
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Muhammad Bilal replied to the discussion Any field days planned in cotton country? in the forum Broad Acre Crops 3 years ago
Any field days planned in cotton country?
i am a new farmer. i might get some help from you.
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Christopher Whitehorn posted an update 3 years ago
3 years ago (edited)
Cover of daikons in June of 22 yielded better results than expected! Less than 100psi the full length of the probe, 36″. Always impressed!
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Do you have a photo of the cover crop from June?
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Nice nice. How was the cover crop terminated/established?
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