Hi Wes and everyone from northwest Missouri the corn 🌽 here by my house 🏠 is neck high not even July yet bud we have been getting regular rain 🌧️ each week corn 🌽 hay everything is doing amazing this year after a 4 year drought Bud ❤
6010 rods are a WWII rod. 6011 came out later for AC power applications. Both are a bit of a challenge to use correctly as arc length is much more critical than 7018. I love these rods, especially the smell of 6010 in the morning.
I've had it the last several years where the corn looks yellow and stops growing at about 6 to 8 inches. Discovered what it was last year when I split a field with generic metachlor/dual and prowl the other half. The generic metachlor was the problem. Went to zidua this year and no yellow.
What about the Calsium/magnisium ratio in your soil, here in heavy soil the ratio must be correct, 20/80 % respectively, impotant for the plant material to break down and is super for earth worm activity
Your vibe is infectious, love watching your content!
Shew....buddy....so darn dry here in NC! Keep up the good work....deer are overrunning my place too!
Good video. No rain this month in South-central, VA.Mid 90`s everyday and windy. August weather in June...
Hi Wes and everyone from northwest Missouri the corn 🌽 here by my house 🏠 is neck high not even July yet bud we have been getting regular rain 🌧️ each week corn 🌽 hay everything is doing amazing this year after a 4 year drought Bud ❤
Thanks Wes, hope all the little "gotcha's" work out for you without too many problems.
6010 rods are a WWII rod. 6011 came out later for AC power applications. Both are a bit of a challenge to use correctly as arc length is much more critical than 7018. I love these rods, especially the smell of 6010 in the morning.
Great video God bless you and your family
No rain here in N.W. Georgia mid to high 90,s
In Sioux Falls South Dakota, in the last week we have had 10/14 inches or rain in 5 days.
Nice video
Molybdenum deficiency maybe?
Another great vid! Stay safe
Good Morning Wess,rain today here in Enosburg Falls Vermont
I've had it the last several years where the corn looks yellow and stops growing at about 6 to 8 inches. Discovered what it was last year when I split a field with generic metachlor/dual and prowl the other half. The generic metachlor was the problem. Went to zidua this year and no yellow.
Your corn being yellow might be not enough heat.
Good content. 👍
looking pretty good
My buddy had a soyfield wiped out by slugs. He went in and worked with vertical till and replanted it
What about the Calsium/magnisium ratio in your soil, here in heavy soil the ratio must be correct, 20/80 % respectively, impotant for the plant material to break down and is super for earth worm activity
Ack of silver!!