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RickBieber8

@rickbieber81

A soil caretaker who believes our soils are ALIVE. We should treat them with the same respect as we'd treat everything else that's alive.

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Adam Lasch (@adamlasch1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's an analogy for the current state of agriculture. Imagine two train tracks and a gravel road all running parallel to each other. The BTO is on one track as represented by a bullet train. Super specialized, but requires all the right conditions and subsidies to be able to

Scott Roesch (@roesch_scott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seems like maybe livestock diversification on grain farms is becoming relevant again other than ppl making excuses for being out of the mood of chores.

Kathy Fortune (@kathyfortune9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gathered the girls to send them to Ft Pierre tomorrow. They gather and lead with snacks 😁 Hope the next owners luv them. Selling Saturday January 17th.

Logan Maurer (@maurer_logan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most fields don’t suffer from a true nutrient shortage, they suffer from a nutrient access problem. Decades of fertilizer application have built large nutrient reserves in the soil, but without energy, those nutrients stay locked up. That energy starts with plant-created sugar,

Most fields don’t suffer from a true nutrient shortage, they suffer from a nutrient access problem. Decades of fertilizer application have built large nutrient reserves in the soil, but without energy, those nutrients stay locked up. That energy starts with plant-created sugar,
Jason Mauck (@jasonmauck1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exactly. Disturbing the ground floor of a forest, removing the dead wood, the ivy..opens up holes for ☀️, resets the floor, and creates a venue for pasture * without * seeding it. Once you see livestock’s value beyond just the 🌽 and CBOT price you see how you can use them to

Exactly.  Disturbing the ground floor of a forest, removing the dead wood, the ivy..opens up holes for ☀️, resets the floor, and creates a venue for pasture 
* without * seeding it.

Once you see livestock’s value beyond just the 🌽 and CBOT price you see how you can use them to
RickBieber8 (@rickbieber81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all the doubters about “Bred Heifers being to HIGH” Only once in the last 20 years have they been cheaper to buy Thanks Kathy

Riley Sides (@riley_sides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a serious country where we value healthy food, healthy farming practices, and farmers actually working.. Livestock to crop ratio would always look more like 2025 than 2012. Ruminant livestock aren’t a commodity even though they get treated as one!

Jason Schley (@jasonschley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First of all, adding a gallon or half gallon of any carbon won’t change soils. Humic and fulvic acids, are ORGANIC compounds from decomposed plant and microbial matter, differ fundamentally and drastically from the INORGANIC carbon in lime (like calcium carbonate), which

Bodie Kitchel (@bkitch1bodie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Continuing to fertilize off of removal rates while the fertilizer we use only 25% of it moves into the plant year one. And we put more on the same way the next year 🤷‍♂️ yet talking about available carbon in soil is deemed snake oil 😂😂

John Kempf (@realjohnkempf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DataRepublican (small r) When used extensively, it shapes (reduces) reduces mental capacity. - critical thought, - analytical skills, - creativity, It also is likely to facilitate narrative control. Certainly dumbs down mass population. Facilitate mass psychosis. Think about peoples

Chase Larson (@clarson00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

250 of these Hereford and red baldy hfrs. Bred to LBW black angus bulls start calving beginning of april. Pm me if you got any interest in a few would sell 1 to 100

John Kempf (@realjohnkempf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peggi Consider US farmers who grow clean grain, such as Living Sky in Montana, or guardian grains in the Dakotas. Grown and optimized for absence of toxins and presence of quality.

Jason Schley (@jasonschley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stress in my opinion impacts nutrient uptake > then ppm levels do. I’ll take it a step further, you can pour the fertilizer on and if your plants don’t have extra energy to drive the exudation it won’t matter, as the plant still can’t eat efficiently. I personally believe

Stress in my opinion impacts nutrient uptake > then ppm levels do.  I’ll take it a step further, you can pour the fertilizer on and if your plants don’t have extra energy to drive the exudation it won’t matter, as the plant still can’t eat efficiently. 

I personally believe
Jason Schley (@jasonschley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I get asked a lot about WEOC vs OM. I even see some on here think it is close enough to OM, and no reason to test it…. It’s all the same etc. As you can see, in the real world, there is a small correlation but it is very weak. Personal experiences show that you can have 5%

I get asked a lot about WEOC vs OM.  I even see some on here think it is close enough to OM, and no reason to test it…. It’s all the same etc. 

As you can see, in the real world, there is a small correlation but it is very weak.  

Personal experiences show that you can have 5%
Shay Foulk (@foulkshay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This couple sat in front of us yesterday at Arches National Park and we didn’t catch them on the way down to share the picture with them- I hope the internet can someday help them find this picture

This couple sat in front of us yesterday at Arches National Park and we didn’t catch them on the way down to share the picture with them- I hope the internet can someday help them find this picture
AEA (@advancingecoag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Live webinar this Friday: @realJohnKempf and our friends at BASS Hybrids will be talking all things corn! ➡️ Register: loom.ly/Aws80co They'll discuss AEA's approach to increasing corn yields, reducing input costs, and initial results from the field trials BASS has

Live webinar this Friday: @realJohnKempf and our friends at BASS Hybrids will be talking all things corn! 

➡️ Register: loom.ly/Aws80co

They'll discuss AEA's approach to increasing corn yields, reducing input costs, and initial results from the field trials BASS has
Dylan Biggs (@tkranch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Wylie Homesteading4sovereignty Any management idea that one chooses to implement needs to be monitored and critically evaluated free of the idealistic aspirations and expectations that one my hope are the outcome, there are very few free lunches. There is virtually always a trade-off.