Can't understand you for everyone talking in the background
@debbiesorganicgardenКүн бұрын
Where is the info on slugs?
@NoTillFarmerКүн бұрын
The first segment of the episode covers slugs
@debbiesorganicgarden9 сағат бұрын
@@NoTillFarmer ok. I was hoping you would have a definitive cure. I never had the problem until last year. I have only a home garden so I was hoping there was a product that would be ok for an organic garden. Right now, I go out every morning with a salt shaker!
@NoTillFarmer2 сағат бұрын
@@debbiesorganicgarden We have some prior coverage on slugs as well that may be of interest. Feel free to sift through and see if anything here applies more directly to what you'd be looking for: www.no-tillfarmer.com/search?q=slugs
@debbiesorganicgardenКүн бұрын
The info for Hoorman Soil Health is wrong. I had to look it up with google. I am an organic gardener and have a KZbin channel. Thanks for your info. Are your products ok for organic gardens?
@M8StealthКүн бұрын
Carbon credits are a scam.
@GraceGlendRGabisayLAgri8 күн бұрын
In the field, you learn from your mistakes than your triumph. But not often, as that is not very motivating, failing season-season, and never learning. My take away.
@user-xh3ol9ls3t18 күн бұрын
Are you doing any cover crops
@user-xh3ol9ls3t22 күн бұрын
Can you get untreated gmo
@farmerpete076826 күн бұрын
Sounds like rye is not the cover crop for corn. I want to see a trial from crimson clover before corn
@safffff100028 күн бұрын
Lol, farmers and rangers, the slowest of all people to change. I live in MO. Cattle country, and maybe see 1 out of 100 that will do mob grazing to improve their soils to absorb the rain and raise more cattle in the same space.
@farmerpete076829 күн бұрын
What’s a good cover crop following corn. We get most of corn harvested in November and then graze them during the winter. Would you suggest planting an early spring cover crop and then terminate before planting in April? Thanks
@outlander330cc29 күн бұрын
I'm surprised he's putting biologicals in with the UAN. For most biologicals that tends to be a no-go so I'm curious what he's using.
@jvin248Ай бұрын
Invasive Stink bug natural local predators: pill bugs and praying mantis. I encourage and see praying mantis (and huge spiders) by including barrier rows or interseeding of Buckwheat. I found that spiders and mantis are protectors against a Japanese Beetle infestation I had. Buckwheat also increases Phosphorous available in the soil.
@billiebruvАй бұрын
Right. It should read '5 inches of rain infiltrate a cover crop in 24 hours'
@midwesternoutdoorsandnatur8272Ай бұрын
Very similar with my timber soil and NWSG just 12 years since a till and it’s building topsoil slowly but surely while providing a biodiversity of plants and animals…just feels really good! Nice video!
@safffff1000Ай бұрын
So what was the slug solution?
@jimpigson99821 күн бұрын
I’m here for the answer.
@safffff1000Ай бұрын
I thought you said you heard metal sparks in the background and I saw all those high voltage lines back there
@bigtractorpowerАй бұрын
Great to see you in Christian. Drive by the Young Farm all time and film their some time.
@JohnDoe-jq5wyАй бұрын
Multi species cover corp......10 - 15 different species based on seasonal applications ..... GABE BROWN is the premier farmer in application and history
@travissmith-wz5ncАй бұрын
I ordered 200lbs to mix with rye and wheat for deer in August
@sethwiggington4558Ай бұрын
What is your application rate per acre? How many pounds of compost are used to make enough extract to fill up a IBC Tote..
@Countryboy316Ай бұрын
What kind of drill is that?
@donharper7759Ай бұрын
I like the way how you don’t drink the cool aid with notill. Keep marching to your own drum my friend!
@davidholste7209Ай бұрын
Interesting information.
@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754Ай бұрын
I am already excited to listen to her presentation.
@CalmerCornHeadsАй бұрын
Marion looks forward to seeing everyone at the conference!
@markkallstrom5672Ай бұрын
Kallstrom Sweet Corn , What a Great video
@EDBZ28Ай бұрын
I look forward to hearing more on this issue and using strip till to fend against it; You are the one who opened my eyes up to nutrient stratification last year. We've been no-tilling corn for about 8 years on soybean stubble and like you said, just broadcast a lot of N (ESN) & K out overtop of the ground and hoping the best from Mother Nature. We also strip-till with a knife unit, putting stablized 28% in the ground (8" deep), but only on previous year's winter wheat...then clover cover crop ground (all burnt down fall prior to planting). Soybeans we broadcast NPK and lightly disk or VT in then air-seed with JD 1990ccs. 1/2 of our acres is only a corn soybean rotation that strictly gets no-tilled corn and light till pre-planting soybeans....so this is the ground I'm most concerned with nutrient stratification. Thanks for your research and sharing.
@jamescarton3686Ай бұрын
Do you publish a monthly magazine
@NoTillFarmerАй бұрын
Hi James, We have the following options: No-Till Farmer is a paid, monthly publication. To learn more and start your subscription, visit www.No-TillFarmer.com. Strip-Till Farmer is a free, quarterly publication. To learn more and see if you qualify, visit www.StripTillFarmer.com. Or to contact us directly, email [email protected]. We're happy to assist!
@outlander330cc2 ай бұрын
I think it should be an owner/operator exemption. If somebody starts a business and decides he has the capability to run three at once he should be allowed to. However, Nutrien and other large retailers shouldn't be able to force some random yahoo that's doing good to fly one without messing it up to attempt to fly 3.
@barryyoung17112 ай бұрын
Where can I buy an extractor like that?
@charlesstenlake52772 ай бұрын
Does it spray pump damage the organisms? Also what type of filter do you use to keep the spray nozzles clean.
@NoTillFarmer2 ай бұрын
Ryan uses a 30 mesh screen on the sprayer with XtendiMax high-volume tips. He says the compost extract does settle and needs to be agitated. The spray pump doesn't appear to damage the organisms because Ryan says he's seeing positive results from foliar applying the extract onto his crops. He goes in-depth about the extract process, application and benefits in this 2-part podcast episode if you're interested in learning more about it: www.no-tillfarmer.com/articles/12755-podcast-rebuilding-no-till-soils-microbiome-with-compost-extract-part-1
@sethwiggington4558Ай бұрын
Propeller pumps hurt micro organisms. Chop up fungal stands . A diaphragm pump is the preferred pump.
@daniellouis87222 ай бұрын
Strip tillage combined with a planter has been the best move i made. From 🇰🇪
@jackholman50082 ай бұрын
Wish all these guys had youtube channels
@wadepregitzer25323 ай бұрын
They could across field if they notilled, haven't tried strip till ? Come on. I built my own tool.
@tb94833 ай бұрын
I'm trying some Golden Harvest corn and soybeans this year in no till. Looking forward to see how they do.
@antoniojohnson75473 ай бұрын
'Promosm'
@billiebruv3 ай бұрын
Wooohaaaa. The fungi description @ 16,50 doesn't correlate with what I have been taught, the fungal tip is around 5:1, and can be up to 1000:1 in the older hyphae, and they don't eat bacteria, they consume complex carbon/woody material/high C material. And fuck the god bullshit and your product
@MattBurkholder-gg5uf3 ай бұрын
I always enjoy Jim's presentations. Always very knowledgeable
@kahlerfamilyfarms3 ай бұрын
Matt’s a good dude. He is my farmer advocate!
@mtpocketswoodenickle26373 ай бұрын
How about the elephant in the room? What will the fines $ and associated jail time be for possible infractions? Regulatory agencies of government don't make rules, without associated punishments for violating them.
@donnastevens64743 ай бұрын
Ditto, I turned you off when you brought in your religious beliefs. You are no longer credible.
@samg35633 ай бұрын
do us all a favor and keep your religious beliefs out of the science talks.
@randalstreff58074 ай бұрын
Is there a primarily fungi product for high organic high cec soils
@billiebruv3 ай бұрын
Autumn leaves, spoiled hay, aged woodchips
@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms37544 ай бұрын
That is an impressive yield, good for them guys. If I won the lottery, I would hire Gary for a couple of years as an agronomist. So much wise advice in that couple minutes. $3corn and $9 soybeans, guys need to listen to this to make a cash flow. Ugh slugs. Yep we went threw that early on.
@ronaldn.halsenjr.97854 ай бұрын
Interesting
@nickl81924 ай бұрын
Love Jons Stevens content
@earlwilson61534 ай бұрын
How beneficial would birch sapp b? Birch sapp in a cow manure tea? Or direct birch tree sap on the soil? I have 30 acre birch patch
@tf72744 ай бұрын
The benefits of strip till are obvious. What works in dryland fields in Iowa may not work everywhere. Search strip till disaster...nothing comes up. Because no one posts when their corn has just emerged and gets a 4 inch rain and drowns out. Water saturation in the tillage trench and no water between the rows. Replanting 50% of your acres once in 10 years is once too many.