Soybeans. You’re a very interesting crop and it’s been great learning so much about you, but the last couple years have been a constant love hate relationship. Love – you give us a much needed 3 year crop rotation, you’re fairly low maintenance, and you stand great at harvest … Hate – you don’t seemContinue reading “To Bean or Not To Bean”
Author Archives: Agronomy Nerd with a Cattle Herd
Baby, It’s (a tad) Cold Outside
Seriously Mother Nature, it’s May. I thought we were past the below zero temperatures, wind chills, frosts, and snow. But, I guess not. We have crops to get into the ground, but what’s considered too early? Are we shooting ourselves in the foot by seeding in too cold of soils? And how can the efficacyContinue reading “Baby, It’s (a tad) Cold Outside”
Top 5 Items Every Agronomist Needs in Their Pickup
I figured there was no better time than the start of a brand new crop season to launch my website and my first blog post! Things are definitely busy in my neck of the woods, between crops being seeded and baby calves running around, I have enough going on to keep my days full. MyContinue reading “Top 5 Items Every Agronomist Needs in Their Pickup”
Recipes
Preheat oven to 375˚F. Grease a cookie sheet or bake on parchment paper. Yields 3 dozen. 1 cup Cornflakes 1 cup Brown Sugar 1/4 cup White Sugar 1 cup Butter 1 Egg 2 tsp Vanilla 2 cups Oatmeal 1 cup Whole Wheat Flour 1 tsp Baking Powder 1 tsp Baking Soda Toss the cornflakes intoContinue reading “Recipes”
