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What's your average soil pH?
What's your average soil pH?
What's your average soil pH?
I'm playing around on your profit checker on the website. And I'm going to see, based upon your 350 count field, what percentage you may be losing in profit.
I'm playing around on your profit checker on the website. And I'm going to see, based upon your 350 count field, what percentage you may be losing in profit.
I'm playing around on your profit checker on the website. And I'm going to see, based upon your 350 count field, what percentage you may be losing in profit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I went to the scncoalition.com, ran through the profit checker calculator. I put in Corey's largest number, 350 per 100 cc's. It pre-populated my female index at 45, so I just left it. I put 10% sandy soils and your soil pH of 6.75. I just split your difference with what you told me. I put in a projected yield of 70 bushel to the acre, being pretty conservative for you.
So I went to the scncoalition.com, ran through the profit checker calculator. I put in Corey's largest number, 350 per 100 cc's. It pre-populated my female index at 45, so I just left it. I put 10% sandy soils and your soil pH of 6.75. I just split your difference with what you told me. I put in a projected yield of 70 bushel to the acre, being pretty conservative for you.
So I went to the scncoalition.com, ran through the profit checker calculator. I put in Corey's largest number, 350 per 100 cc's. It pre-populated my female index at 45, so I just left it. I put 10% sandy soils and your soil pH of 6.75. I just split your difference with what you told me. I put in a projected yield of 70 bushel to the acre, being pretty conservative for you.
And it spit out that his potential loss per $10 bushel soybeans, again, just using round numbers, was over $33 an acre.
And it spit out that his potential loss per $10 bushel soybeans, again, just using round numbers, was over $33 an acre.
And it spit out that his potential loss per $10 bushel soybeans, again, just using round numbers, was over $33 an acre.
That's a percentage, not 4.8 bushels. Oh, I thought it was bushels. That's a percentage of your 70. Okay. Yep. But still, that's a big deal, and you guys said he's got a low count.
That's a percentage, not 4.8 bushels. Oh, I thought it was bushels. That's a percentage of your 70. Okay. Yep. But still, that's a big deal, and you guys said he's got a low count.
That's a percentage, not 4.8 bushels. Oh, I thought it was bushels. That's a percentage of your 70. Okay. Yep. But still, that's a big deal, and you guys said he's got a low count.
I've got the Iowa State University suggestion right on how to kind of combine everything that we talked about today. I didn't want to go the whole episode without talking about our cyclones. But ultimately, they did. They talked just like you said, Dylan, about how to kind of go about it. They suggest first year, plant a PI-88-70-88 resistant soybean.
I've got the Iowa State University suggestion right on how to kind of combine everything that we talked about today. I didn't want to go the whole episode without talking about our cyclones. But ultimately, they did. They talked just like you said, Dylan, about how to kind of go about it. They suggest first year, plant a PI-88-70-88 resistant soybean.