Cory Voss (@voss_cory) 's Twitter Profile
Cory Voss

@voss_cory

Pioneer Associate Sales Professional, Cattlemen, and Farm. Also, a husband and a father. All views expressed here are my own and no one elses!

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J Propheter (@thecornprophet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corn end of season water use guide & crop ET water use over last 7 days. Mother nature staying ahead of 0.77” crop use pretty easily. Goal is to have full soil profile at 50% starch line for corn. Getting close.

Corn end of season water use guide & crop ET water use over last 7 days. Mother nature staying ahead of 0.77” crop use pretty easily. Goal is to have full soil profile at 50% starch line for corn. Getting close.
UNLPlant&Pest Clinic (@unlplantclinic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing scorched upper leaves on corn? These symptoms are often caused by a crown/stalk rot and can’t be diagnosed with the leaves alone. Stalks and crowns are critical to for diagnosis! Proper ID of stalk rot pathogens will guide harvest decisions Tamra Jackson-Ziems Nebraska CropWatch

Seeing scorched upper leaves on corn? These symptoms are often caused by a crown/stalk rot and can’t be diagnosed with the leaves alone. Stalks and crowns are critical to for diagnosis! Proper ID of stalk rot pathogens will guide harvest decisions <a href="/tjcksn/">Tamra Jackson-Ziems</a> <a href="/UNL_CropWatch/">Nebraska CropWatch</a>
Matt Montgomery (@matt_montgo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shiny black rind - another potent reminder that stalk rots/ cannibalization could be very real in 2019. Keep eye on those fields that seem risky - do not let poor stalk quality longer in fields.

Shiny black rind - another potent reminder that stalk rots/ cannibalization could be very real in 2019.  Keep eye on those fields that seem risky - do not let poor stalk quality longer in fields.
Trevor Houghton (@trevorsene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weighed : NH3 Track 17.5’ = 12.4 lbs grain, 13.8 lbs w cob = 90% Corn Past NH3 Track 17.5’ = 14.4 lbs grain, 16 lbs w cob = 90% Corn 16.5%, 58 lbs Test P0688AM Dry Yield*: 216.6 Bu/Ac NH3 Track 251.5 Bu/Ac Outside NH3 Track *Nothing more than wow neat

Cory Voss (@voss_cory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thsnk you Nebraska Game and Parks! Where they have messed up the flow of water so bad that hunters have to park on the road bc the state parking lot is under water! And the ditches are so full the road has had water on it all summer! Nebraska Game and Parks

Thsnk you Nebraska Game and Parks! Where they have messed up the flow of water so bad that hunters have to park on the road bc the state parking lot is under water! And the ditches are so full the road has had water on it all summer! <a href="/NEGameandParks/">Nebraska Game and Parks</a>
Megan Taylor (@croptalkmegan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stalk rots are in full force near David City, seeing Gibberella, Anthracnose, and Fusarium; be sure to scout your fields and identify those that have stalk rot issues! The push or pinch test can help determine the percentage affected. #nebext #croptalk Corn Diseases Tamra Jackson-Ziems

Stalk rots are in full force near David City, seeing Gibberella, Anthracnose, and Fusarium; be sure to scout your fields and identify those that have stalk rot issues! The push or pinch test can help determine the percentage affected. #nebext #croptalk <a href="/corndisease/">Corn Diseases</a> <a href="/tjcksn/">Tamra Jackson-Ziems</a>
Pederson Seed (@pedersonseed2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top 5 reasons you should soil sample: 1. To check your account balance. Just like a bank account, we make withdrawals, and we need to make deposits. Its important to keep track with regular "statements". Know what you have out there! bit.ly/2pqhTPa #soilSampling #data