I am at the lake since harvest is done for a few days. Closing the cabin so I don't have the companies name. Ill get info if we go. Its got a steep cost of close to 80000 to 100000 dollars but should recoup costs.
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I guess, time will tell, who is farming in a sustainable manner. Clubroot anyone, mold fungus, rot, leaf diease. The answer to the problems according to our local agronomist/salesperson is,..... wait for it, spray more and use the good stuff, unfortunately its very expensive but the good news is, we have lots available. Won't work out cause of the cost, oh well thats a management decision that each and every farmer must make. Then use lots and lots and lots of fertilizer, don't worry about the cost, it'll ultimately pay for itself! Yeah right @##$%%$#@@$$.
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Berburt is a typical ignorant backwards tillage happy farmer that is so out of touch with his land he can't distinguish erroded soil from blow dirt ridges.
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I think some people believe that when they have 40bpa every two years their average is 40 bpa when in fact its less than 20bpa once the summerfallow/chemfallow is included in the equation.
I have a neighbor telling me how his wheat on chemfallow is going 30 bpa. Great, so it my wheat on 8 year continuous cropland. He figures he is ahead even though I explain to him he made nothing last year on that land. The same guy chemfallowed 2000 acres of rented land in 2007 thinking he was money ahead AND he he rented more. I don't think his or burbert math skills are all that good.
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