Dwight (@farmerdade) 's Twitter Profile
Dwight

@farmerdade

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calendar_today30-01-2019 23:19:00

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M2 (@amer1can_barbie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I go from crying to being overcome with unadulterated rage. My heart is breaking for his beautiful wife and their precious babies. They will never be the same. I don’t want justice. I want revenge. Public executions. And then I want a national divorce. Fuck sharing our

Dusty Rich 🇺🇸 (@drich82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cheap money is gone, high input costs are the new norm, and land won’t bail out balance sheets forever. Farming as we knew it in the 2010’s isn’t coming back. The winners won’t be the biggest or the loudest, they’ll be the ones who adapt fastest.

FarmingForPennies (@bigagruinsag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you just fix the issues Secretary Brooke Rollins you could save billions and instead make Billions into the U.S. -Investigate Fertilizer Companies -Investigated Seed Companies -Investigate Chemical Companies -Investigate Packers Problem solved if you stop the monopoly’s in Agriculture

Damian Mason (@damianpmason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#tariff truths: a. Soybeans roughly the same price as summer of 2024 before the election or trade skirmish. b. Tariffs don't control global prices, supply & demand do. c. #soybeans are in global surplus -so China can posture against USA by buying elsewhere

Dwight (@farmerdade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a faked video if it isn’t faked this guy is way to simple minded about this whole issue to think the “administration” did this all in a few months this is years of corporate greed allowed by both sides of the aisle

Damian Mason (@damianpmason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because that’s how dad did it. And that’s how the neighbors do it. You have to do what makes it look like you’re a hard worker and fall tillage fits that. Then blame weather for the degradation of your land. Ryan Heiniger come on my show to talk about this?

Casey Kimbrell (@cbkimbrell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Secretary Brooke Rollins If you want to regain positive public relations with farmers and ranchers, try visiting with actual farmers and ranchers. Not the ones NCBA, Farm Bureau, or a number of other lobbying groups refer you to, but actual producers who work too hard on their own farms

Jaren Schley (@jaren_schley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the ROI on P&K Fertilizer right now based on university data? If you apply a broadcast rate of 100 lbs of Map and 100 lbs of Potash your ROI isn’t looking too great with these prices. Looking at the Very Low category testing soil. You would think that you would see a

What is the ROI on P&K Fertilizer right now based on university data?

If you apply a broadcast rate of 100 lbs of Map and 100 lbs of Potash your ROI isn’t looking too great with these prices.

Looking at the Very Low category testing soil. You would think that you would see a
Creekside Seed + Chem (@creekside_ag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think a lot of us get wrapped up in the branding or who people are affiliated with or the products they sell. I’ve said this before but I want to work with people more than products. The products will be there when you have the right people. At some point you have to find a

Logan Maurer (@maurer_logan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We apply $100 of phosphorus—so why can’t the crop get $100 back? Because phosphorus is constantly cycling, not sitting “available.” Soil P exists in three pools: total P (large reserves that are mostly insoluble or organic), active P (what Bray and Olsen soil tests measure), and

We apply $100 of phosphorus—so why can’t the crop get $100 back?

Because phosphorus is constantly cycling, not sitting “available.” Soil P exists in three pools: total P (large reserves that are mostly insoluble or organic), active P (what Bray and Olsen soil tests measure), and
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

“🚨 Ag Truth Bomb: Stress impacts nutrient uptake WAY more than your ppm levels. Pour on fert? If plants lack energy for exudation, they can’t eat efficiently. Result: Wasted fertilizer dollars

Josh Linville (@jlinvillefert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Secretary Brooke Rollins Madam Secretary, fertilizer prices are still high for farmers. When compared to corn prices: Urea - 2nd highest value ever UAN - 2nd highest value ever NH3 - 2nd highest value ever DAP - 2nd highest value ever There are simple short and long term fixes. Just takes action.

<a href="/SecRollins/">Secretary Brooke Rollins</a> Madam Secretary, fertilizer prices are still high for farmers.  When compared to corn prices:

Urea - 2nd highest value ever
UAN - 2nd highest value ever
NH3 - 2nd highest value ever
DAP - 2nd highest value ever

There are simple short and long term fixes.  Just takes action.
Dr Strangetweet or How I Learned to Love the RT (@lone_rides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this International Day to Combat Islamophobia, there are steps Muslims can take to reduce Islamophobia. 1. Stop being violent 2. Stop raping and abusing women 3. Learn how to act in society And if all else fails, 4. Move to a Muslim country that will tolerate you.

Corey Hillebo (@corn_porknbeans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some operations aren’t struggling because of markets. They’re struggling because they refuse to change and the decisions they made in the good times.