Jason Mauck
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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.
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.
You always say I'm back in two and two and I always like two plus twos, but basically making a machine that seeds, sprays, tills, side dresses all in one pass. Because looking at this, I can, if I design the right equipment, I can make this less work than monocrops simply because I'm managing the landscape with plants. Seeds, sprays, tills, and what was the fourth one? Back rubs. Back rubs.
You always say I'm back in two and two and I always like two plus twos, but basically making a machine that seeds, sprays, tills, side dresses all in one pass. Because looking at this, I can, if I design the right equipment, I can make this less work than monocrops simply because I'm managing the landscape with plants. Seeds, sprays, tills, and what was the fourth one? Back rubs. Back rubs.
You always say I'm back in two and two and I always like two plus twos, but basically making a machine that seeds, sprays, tills, side dresses all in one pass. Because looking at this, I can, if I design the right equipment, I can make this less work than monocrops simply because I'm managing the landscape with plants. Seeds, sprays, tills, and what was the fourth one? Back rubs. Back rubs.
It fertilizes all the time. Imagine you've got these wheat strips. You come out there. You're doing...
It fertilizes all the time. Imagine you've got these wheat strips. You come out there. You're doing...
It fertilizes all the time. Imagine you've got these wheat strips. You come out there. You're doing...
like a little concave disc out ahead that cuts up right up to the wheat, and you have some kind of hoe drill that places the soil in the ground and does a little bit of shallow cultivation behind it, a little bit of ETE leveling, and then you've got a Y-drop that's putting nitrogen on your wheat and then your hood spraying behind your beans.
like a little concave disc out ahead that cuts up right up to the wheat, and you have some kind of hoe drill that places the soil in the ground and does a little bit of shallow cultivation behind it, a little bit of ETE leveling, and then you've got a Y-drop that's putting nitrogen on your wheat and then your hood spraying behind your beans.
like a little concave disc out ahead that cuts up right up to the wheat, and you have some kind of hoe drill that places the soil in the ground and does a little bit of shallow cultivation behind it, a little bit of ETE leveling, and then you've got a Y-drop that's putting nitrogen on your wheat and then your hood spraying behind your beans.
So if you zero-space them and you plant zero space in only like 45%, 50%, 60% of the landscape, then those plants will expedite canopy closure. It'll have the ancillary benefits of the wheat, and then that'll make you to harvest, and then we're clean slate.
So if you zero-space them and you plant zero space in only like 45%, 50%, 60% of the landscape, then those plants will expedite canopy closure. It'll have the ancillary benefits of the wheat, and then that'll make you to harvest, and then we're clean slate.
So if you zero-space them and you plant zero space in only like 45%, 50%, 60% of the landscape, then those plants will expedite canopy closure. It'll have the ancillary benefits of the wheat, and then that'll make you to harvest, and then we're clean slate.
Because my problem is I'm spraying my beans, my monocrop beans, at least three times, if not four times, because I'm trying to get a baby from birth, from the fetus to the baby, and it's six weeks before I have anything significant out there as far as defending the soil surface. So that's the whole point to me on these multiple crops is let's get
Because my problem is I'm spraying my beans, my monocrop beans, at least three times, if not four times, because I'm trying to get a baby from birth, from the fetus to the baby, and it's six weeks before I have anything significant out there as far as defending the soil surface. So that's the whole point to me on these multiple crops is let's get
Because my problem is I'm spraying my beans, my monocrop beans, at least three times, if not four times, because I'm trying to get a baby from birth, from the fetus to the baby, and it's six weeks before I have anything significant out there as far as defending the soil surface. So that's the whole point to me on these multiple crops is let's get
Reduce densities, but things out there to manage what?
Reduce densities, but things out there to manage what?
Reduce densities, but things out there to manage what?