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Scott Stipetich

@sstipetich715

@pheasants4ever and @quail4ever Precision Ag & Conservation Specialist. Renewing the Glory Days: wildlife mgmt. works for #Wisconsin farms. #DataProfitHabitat

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Scott Stipetich (@sstipetich715) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think this might be the roosters “birds eye view” when they take off and avoid my shot. Green=grassland. Today we mapped out landcover to focus our precision ag analysis on this farm.

I think this might be the roosters “birds eye view” when they take off and avoid my shot. Green=grassland. Today we mapped out landcover to focus our precision ag analysis on this farm.
Quail Forever (@quail4ever) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THERE IS NO CATCH! Frequently Asked Questions of our Precision Ag & Conservation Specialists bit.ly/37OY06A by Scott Stipetich w/ Pheasants Forever #TheHabitatOrganization #PrecisionAg

THERE IS NO CATCH!  Frequently Asked Questions of our Precision Ag &amp; Conservation Specialists bit.ly/37OY06A by <a href="/SStipetich715/">Scott Stipetich</a> w/ <a href="/pheasants4ever/">Pheasants Forever</a> #TheHabitatOrganization #PrecisionAg
Midwest Land Guy (@midwestlandguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out Scott Stipetich presenting Precision Ag & Conservation - Approaches To Turn Red Acres Green for Central WI Farm Profitability Expo Scott Stipetich Pheasants Forever youtu.be/7WLkei0Y36k

Ryan Heiniger (@farmrhuntr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.@_trshirley (cont.)...take home More growth of cover crop important for visual obstruction cue for hens which means delaying termination as long as possible. Corn prior year going into soybeans achieved greater growth opportunity vs reverse due to later planting for #soybeans

.@_trshirley (cont.)...take home
More growth of cover crop important for visual obstruction cue for hens which means delaying termination as long as possible.

Corn prior year going into soybeans achieved greater growth opportunity vs reverse due to later planting for #soybeans
Pheasants Forever (@pheasants4ever) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cold days are a time to prep for #plant21. Would parts of your fields be better served with a different land use? Connect w/ our team bit.ly/2Ot9ZAV Or TWEET BJ Werk @ecspolyar Cristin Josh Divan Scott Stipetich Chaz Holt, CCA Austin Lang Joey Rasco @nodakpf

Cold days are a time to prep for #plant21. Would parts of your fields be better served with a different land use? Connect w/ our team bit.ly/2Ot9ZAV 
Or TWEET <a href="/lotsawerk/">BJ Werk</a> @ecspolyar <a href="/cristin_weber/">Cristin</a> <a href="/JoshDivan/">Josh Divan</a> <a href="/SStipetich715/">Scott Stipetich</a> <a href="/agrarian_life/">Chaz Holt, CCA</a> <a href="/NDBountiful/">Austin Lang</a> <a href="/Joey_Rasco/">Joey Rasco</a> @nodakpf
Chandra Langseth (@chandralangseth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks ⁦Austin Lang⁩ ⁦Emily Spolyar⁩ for working with our students on management options for unproductive acres. Students were given harvest data/field history to determined ‘red’ and ‘green’ acres and suggest management options.

Thanks ⁦<a href="/NDBountiful/">Austin Lang</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/ESpolyar/">Emily Spolyar</a>⁩ for working with our students on management options for unproductive acres. Students were given harvest data/field history to determined ‘red’ and ‘green’ acres and suggest management options.
Scott Stipetich (@sstipetich715) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dad sends a coffee can overflowing with maple sap...his passive aggressive note that I don’t get back to the farm enough! #maplesyrup #sap21

Pheasants Forever (@pheasants4ever) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data Driven Conservation: Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Collaborate with @GranularAg to Link Farmer Profitability and Habitat Conservation Efforts bit.ly/3wDqcFg w/ Ryan Heiniger Corteva Agriscience Tanner Bruse #precisionconservation #PrecisionAg #TheHabitatOrganization

Data Driven Conservation: Pheasants Forever and <a href="/quail4ever/">Quail Forever</a> Collaborate with @GranularAg to Link Farmer Profitability and Habitat Conservation Efforts bit.ly/3wDqcFg w/ <a href="/FarmrHuntr/">Ryan Heiniger</a> <a href="/corteva/">Corteva Agriscience</a> <a href="/TannerBruse/">Tanner Bruse</a> #precisionconservation #PrecisionAg #TheHabitatOrganization
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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Welcome Sorghum Checkoff as National Sponsor and Strategic Conservation Partner bit.ly/3t4H3OW - “Sorghum growers are working every day to be responsible, successful stewards and producers," Kira Everhart-Valentin

Pheasants Forever and <a href="/quail4ever/">Quail Forever</a> Welcome <a href="/SorghumCheckoff/">Sorghum Checkoff</a> as National Sponsor and Strategic Conservation Partner bit.ly/3t4H3OW - “Sorghum growers are working every day to be responsible, successful stewards and producers," <a href="/KiraEValentin/">Kira Everhart-Valentin</a>
Scott Stipetich (@sstipetich715) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let the data work for ya! Powerful insights and partnerships like this can put increased value in your crops and birds on the farm.

Ryan Heiniger (@farmrhuntr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a lot of momentum in the Farmer-led soil health/watershed area these days. But, why isn't there a #farmer (or rancher) led #wildlife habitat organization? Should there be? Would you help organize on a local chapter? RT appreciated #ThursdayThoughts #AgTwitter

There is a lot of momentum in the Farmer-led soil health/watershed area these days. 

But, why isn't there a #farmer (or rancher) led #wildlife habitat organization? Should there be? Would you help organize on a local chapter?  RT appreciated
#ThursdayThoughts #AgTwitter
Pheasants Forever (@pheasants4ever) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farm every acre - just don’t farm it all the same way! Ever see a field edge resembling this one? Consider planting and managing the 15-60’ edge with perennial grass & flowers. Check this out for more profitable wildlife solutions bit.ly/3s8sBWA via Scott Stipetich

Farm every acre - just don’t farm it all the same way! Ever see a field edge resembling this one? Consider planting and managing the 15-60’ edge with perennial grass &amp; flowers. Check this out for more profitable wildlife solutions bit.ly/3s8sBWA via <a href="/SStipetich715/">Scott Stipetich</a>