Jason Mauck
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And if I go out there and I put $15 a week, I can lower my herbicide. I get good full season, full yield beans. Then you add those two togethers and I do all my costs. The other thing with corn that people rarely talk about and it's getting worse and worse is, You know, we had a feed mill two miles north and we take most of our corn, but that's kind of going away.
A lot of people have to truck their corn 20 miles. And you take the logistics of drying all those bushels, moving all those bushels multiple times and all the work. I mean, that can add up to 50 to 100, $150 an acre and less bushels. What I, my formula is, is if I can produce the same amount of wheat bushels as bean bushels in that 70, 70, 80, 80,
A lot of people have to truck their corn 20 miles. And you take the logistics of drying all those bushels, moving all those bushels multiple times and all the work. I mean, that can add up to 50 to 100, $150 an acre and less bushels. What I, my formula is, is if I can produce the same amount of wheat bushels as bean bushels in that 70, 70, 80, 80,
A lot of people have to truck their corn 20 miles. And you take the logistics of drying all those bushels, moving all those bushels multiple times and all the work. I mean, that can add up to 50 to 100, $150 an acre and less bushels. What I, my formula is, is if I can produce the same amount of wheat bushels as bean bushels in that 70, 70, 80, 80,
then each bushel that I sell as a commodity is worth 2x of that of corn. So if I do 150 collectively, that's the same as 300 bushel corn, and I can grow this for half the cost of 300 bushel corn. So $200 to $300 per acre pretty easily.
then each bushel that I sell as a commodity is worth 2x of that of corn. So if I do 150 collectively, that's the same as 300 bushel corn, and I can grow this for half the cost of 300 bushel corn. So $200 to $300 per acre pretty easily.
then each bushel that I sell as a commodity is worth 2x of that of corn. So if I do 150 collectively, that's the same as 300 bushel corn, and I can grow this for half the cost of 300 bushel corn. So $200 to $300 per acre pretty easily.
Yep. Well, no, I was actually injecting a knife. Really? I took off every other knife. So I was taking 60 inches – And just driving as fast as I can, blowing as much as I can. But the wheat was coming off the splash plate. And I had a, yeah, I had a Gandhi box that was dropped, and I splashed it into the closing wheels. Yep.
Yep. Well, no, I was actually injecting a knife. Really? I took off every other knife. So I was taking 60 inches – And just driving as fast as I can, blowing as much as I can. But the wheat was coming off the splash plate. And I had a, yeah, I had a Gandhi box that was dropped, and I splashed it into the closing wheels. Yep.
Yep. Well, no, I was actually injecting a knife. Really? I took off every other knife. So I was taking 60 inches – And just driving as fast as I can, blowing as much as I can. But the wheat was coming off the splash plate. And I had a, yeah, I had a Gandhi box that was dropped, and I splashed it into the closing wheels. Yep.
12 inches?
12 inches?
12 inches?
Planted, yeah. So it'll be just a single row of wheat? Well, no, it'll be 15 inches wide.
Planted, yeah. So it'll be just a single row of wheat? Well, no, it'll be 15 inches wide.
Planted, yeah. So it'll be just a single row of wheat? Well, no, it'll be 15 inches wide.
Right now it's 60 and 22 inches wide with my drill.
Right now it's 60 and 22 inches wide with my drill.
Right now it's 60 and 22 inches wide with my drill.
Yep, yep, and we're probably going to go to zero space soybeans to where this is all an evolution of eventually, and it might take two or three years... to where we do it. If you remember, I think it was Chuck Woolery on Love Connection. You guys are probably too young. I don't know that. Nope. Okay.