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Joseph Curless

@jkc41811

cover crops, strip-till, rolling/ crimping, precision ag, erosion management, flying, GIS in AG, hunting, learning to be a bee keeper

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Cleaning cereal rye today, preparing for aerial applied cover crop #25. Cleaner removes weeds, other foreign material. Makes me appreciate, efforts by people that clean / grade our corn, soybean, wheat etc. So many great hard working people are apart of agriculture.

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Aerial applied cereal rye, dwarf essex rape, purple top turnips into corn today preparing for #25 soybeans. Pratt Whitney radial engines are a beautiful noise on a beautiful day….

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Soybeans podding in Rolled/Crimped cereal rye thatch that was aerial applied in August of 23 into corn. CR Thatch is helping suppress the late season waterhemp that just keeps emerging…

Soybeans podding in Rolled/Crimped cereal rye thatch that was aerial applied in August of 23 into corn.  CR Thatch is helping suppress the late season waterhemp that just keeps emerging…
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Josh Linville By using spring and SD nitrogen and skipping the fall applications you will reduce farm tile nitrates by 30%. Add a cereal rye after corn before soybeans and you have suddenly dropped nitrates by 45%. In tile drained fields in Illinois.

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Aerial applied cereal rye, dwarf Essex rape and purple top turnips germinating to hopefully suppress waterhemp and marestail in #25 soybeans

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Aerial applied cereal rye, dwarf Essex rape, purple top turnips into standing corn in Mid August 24. Plan is to roll/crimp #25 enlist soybeans to suppress waterhemp and create an erosion thatch.

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Aerial applied triticale and 4 clover species into soybeans in early Sept 24. clovers will be terminated at late May flowering to provide for early season habitat for pollinators. Burrus FOP Corn #25 will be planted into established strips is plan.

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Free Fertilizer from aerial visitor today. Curious how much damage aerial applied cover can tolerate (ripping cover crop roots out of ground)?

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Triticale and multiple clover species for our early season pollinator habitat. Will make strips, plant Burrus FOP corn in 25. Feb 8, 25

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Stripping into aerial cereal rye and red clover. Preparing for Burrus FOP 25 Corn. Delay the clover termination to V3 corn for pollinator habitat and fix additional nitrogen.

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Aerial applied cereal rye fall 23 and aerial applied triticale 24 all in the same picture. Plant Burrus Corn in Strip-tilled #25

Aerial applied cereal rye fall 23 and aerial applied triticale 24 all in the same picture.  Plant Burrus Corn in Strip-tilled #25