Jeff Dean (@deanseeds_jeff) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff Dean

@deanseeds_jeff

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calendar_today16-08-2012 14:24:41

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Gavin Kenney (@gavinrkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another excellent plot coming out yesterday near Overton, NE. P1563AML came away with the big win, followed by P1366Q, P1082AM, P1185Q & P1548AM to round out the top 5! Pioneer Seeds U.S.

Another excellent plot coming out yesterday near Overton, NE.  P1563AML came away with the big win, followed by P1366Q, P1082AM, P1185Q &amp; P1548AM to round out the top 5!  <a href="/PioneerSeeds/">Pioneer Seeds U.S.</a>
Greg Carpenter (@cowboycubby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

P1359AM a Dryland Plot Winner at Beatrice NE. Performance Rain or Shine, New Hybrids that provide growers too tier genetics, traits, and productivity. See the Leaders! Pioneer Seeds U.S. Mike Holtmeier Corteva Agriscience

P1359AM a Dryland Plot Winner at Beatrice NE. Performance Rain or Shine, New Hybrids that provide growers too tier genetics, traits, and productivity.  See the Leaders! <a href="/PioneerSeeds/">Pioneer Seeds U.S.</a> <a href="/MikeHoltmeier/">Mike Holtmeier</a> <a href="/corteva/">Corteva Agriscience</a>
Blake Ebbers (@ebbersag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corn-On-Corn Stress: Observations and Yield Impact youtu.be/fpZQQAnFssQ via YouTube Here is a 5 min video of a comparison of corn on corn vs corn on soybeans. It's very easy to pick out the difference from both the ground and the air.

John Mick (@micksterbrau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@jesse_moch 3 years of “farm-level” data in NE indicate 2.5 bushels of lost yield for every point of moisture loss. The loss is predominantly machine loss. Respirational kernel loss is insignificant but field drying loss is significant, measurable, and real. #phantom

@jesse_moch 3  years of “farm-level” data in NE indicate 2.5 bushels of lost yield for every point of moisture loss. The loss is predominantly machine loss. Respirational kernel loss is insignificant but field drying loss is significant, measurable, and real. #phantom
Pederson Seed (@pedersonseed2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2021 N Plan: Be sure to wait to start fall applications until soil temps are below 50 degrees and will stay there! Our current soil temps are averaging about 55, so keep holding off! bit.ly/34jkzQc

2021 N Plan: Be sure to wait to start fall applications until soil temps are below 50 degrees and will stay there! Our current soil temps are averaging about 55, so keep holding off! 
bit.ly/34jkzQc