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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21864

    Weather or Tech ????

    After watching this past months weather and walking some customer's fields yesterday it got me thinking , would farmers be better off if possible to pay for more accurate long term (3week) forecasting than the obscenely high amount for high tech variable rate and all the iron and tech wizards to go with it ?? Let's take a 10,000 ac farm for shits and giggles and ease of figuring . 10,000 ac at $10/ac for the full meal deal just for the experts to come soil test every square foot or whatever, the satalite imagery, the software , and the field mapping wizardry . So for a cool $100,000 you good to go and get everything done perfect on every ac - then Mother Nature coughs up a hair ball .... Or spend a fraction on accurate weather forecasting keep things simple and efficient at seeding and be able to avoid potential weather problems with better seeding timing ? Ah , maybe just a pipe dream .
    I would rather variable rate foliar feeding after the crop makes it if it requires more .
    Just thinkin out loud here cause I know if some guys knew there was going to be 10 days of frosts with a few hard frosts , canola would have not been going in the ground before the 10 th of May at $300 plus per ac . Also on the flip side some guy would not have waited till after the 21 st to start canola because of dry conditions that are prevailing .
  • farmaholic
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 17478

    #2
    Furrow, this canola is hard to look at. I entertained the thought of reseeding to soybeans, but being "all in" with the fert I thought the beans would starve to death when the started to need to fix their own N(when they run out of applied and poor nodulation because of it). Second option was durum...probably be out of the ground in 4 days now and enough moisture to germinate it BUT not canola.

    Ah, **** it. Spraying with insecticide instead and what will be will be.

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    • furrowtickler
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 21864

      #3
      Ya that's about all a guy can do now , save what's there and it is what it is . Not fun at all regardless - hope it turns out and rains come here the first part of June

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      • SASKFARMER3
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 14485

        #4
        As most know I watch a few weather services and one I subscribe to! Weather effects every thing on a farm! Having information lets you plan it's another tool in your tool belt! Variable rate tec and full bore system farmers will find out what we did when we tried it in the 80s first year worked good put Fert where needed then the dry years came Fert on a hill and nothing in the low areas have piss poor results and the system was put on the shelf! Yes it was a manual variable rate!
        Oh well weather and mother nature rule farming not tec!

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        • grrrr
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 430

          #5
          Why do you put a ! after every sentence? Just wondering.

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          • furrowtickler
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2004
            • 21864

            #6
            he's yelling - kind of lol !!

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            • freewheat
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 2981

              #7
              He is excited!!!! Because his conditions are finally decent!!!!

              I agree with him!!!!

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              • Hopperbin
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 6562

                #8
                I would pay for neither and buy toys. The one with the most toys always wins.

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                • mustardman
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 2105

                  #9
                  What's the point of variable rate and high tech when our drills Aren't putting out accurate amounts of seed and fert??
                  They are Accurate at the cart But by the time it get down hoses to openers there can be 40 percent variation from one section of drill ti another.depending on hose length.

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                  • blackpowder
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 9256

                    #10
                    More firms to choose from every year charging a coincidental same $/ac.
                    My agronomist who I trust a great deal does some vrt for one client. The field warrants it through terrain and end productivity. The client spends the same $/ac just evens it out without lodging. (Lush and hilly).
                    On my ground we've decided it might be worth the effort on 1/4 of my acres for the reason some dirt simply deserves less fert. (Low grade cement)
                    Oddly enough my agronomist doesn't have anything else to sell / ac. to upsell.
                    Foliar feeding if practical for you, may have an easier lower cost fit. ? Spend based on stand?
                    Weather info is fun and luckily costs about what it is worth.

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