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Troy

@cornbeltcozi

Agronomist, Ag Educator, History Buff

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calendar_today03-12-2023 18:01:27

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LG Seeds (@lgseeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seed treatment for your early planted soybeans. Protect your soybeans and maximize your yield potential with fungicide & insecticide treatments.

AgriGold (@agrigold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool soils and slow-emerging crops could be opening the door to early pest pressure. Read the full article to learn how to manage risk in this year's planting conditions. #Plant25 bit.ly/3RHEHDQ

Cool soils and slow-emerging crops could be opening the door to early pest pressure. 

Read the full article to learn how to manage risk in this year's planting conditions. #Plant25

bit.ly/3RHEHDQ
Ted Nordhaus (@tednordhaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Banning glyphosate would result in shift toward more toxic herbicides and increase costs to farmers and consumers while bringing no public health benefit. New from Emily Bass Breakthrough

Banning glyphosate would result in shift toward more toxic herbicides and increase costs to farmers and consumers while bringing no public health benefit. New from <a href="/EmilyJane_Bass/">Emily Bass</a> <a href="/TheBTI/">Breakthrough</a>
Aaron Gwyn (@americangwyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have always loved this photo of Choctaw paratroopers from Oklahoma about to board planes and parachute into occupied France as part of the D-Day assault: June 6th, 1944. After giving each other mohawks, they decided to apply war paint. 101st Airborne, about to count coup.

Have always loved this photo of Choctaw paratroopers from Oklahoma about to board planes and parachute into occupied France as part of the D-Day assault:
June 6th, 1944. After giving each other mohawks, they decided to apply war paint. 101st Airborne, about to count coup.
The Appalachian Podcast (@getontap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1944 a little town in the Blue Ridge Mountains with about 3200 people would lose 20 sons, with 19 coming on Omaha Beach during the first wave. The “Bedford Boys” were made up primarily from Company A, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, and trained

On this day in 1944 a little town in the Blue Ridge Mountains with about 3200 people would lose 20 sons, with 19 coming on Omaha Beach during the first wave. 

The “Bedford Boys” were made up primarily from Company A, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, and trained
Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア) (@oliverjia1014) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This appears to have gone largely unreported by the media. John F. Miniclier, the last surviving American veteran from the Battle of Midway, passed away on May 24 at the age of 103. Another World War II soldier fades into history. Thank you for your service. RIP.

This appears to have gone largely unreported by the media. John F. Miniclier, the last surviving American veteran from the Battle of Midway, passed away on May 24 at the age of 103.

Another World War II soldier fades into history. Thank you for your service. RIP.
Troy (@cornbeltcozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my conversation with Kevin Folta …. We visit about genetically modified crops: what are they, how do they work, what's coming in the next few years, and why are they safe? open.spotify.com/episode/22fnJl…

Simon Maechling (@simonmaechling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They told you pesticides cause cancer. But farmers. The people most exposed. Have 17% lower cancer rates than the general population. Why? Less smoking. More exercise. Healthier food. Reality isn’t always what fear says it is.

Nick Desnoyer (@nickdesnoyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is still my favourite time-lapse I've made 🌱 A tiny mustard seed (half a millimetre) germinating into a seedling. 7 days in 9 seconds.

Simon Maechling (@simonmaechling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For over a decade, anti-GMO activists demanded long-term studies in mammals. Not mice. Not rats. Primates. Well... scientists did just that. And the results are in. Let’s talk about a 7-year feeding study in macaques. 🧵 1/👇

For over a decade, anti-GMO activists demanded long-term studies in mammals.

Not mice. 
Not rats. 
Primates.

Well... scientists did just that.
And the results are in.

Let’s talk about a 7-year feeding study in macaques.
🧵 1/👇
Kevin Folta (@kevinfolta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 years after #glyphosate controversial IARC classification The Risk-Monger describes the backstory of the decision- the legal collusion, suppression of evidence, and payoffs usually pinned on Big Ag interests. Read THE FIREBREAK or listen to us discuss here open.spotify.com/episode/7trtfc…