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Roundup has a mission "The
Terminator", Roundup Just got better.
On The Great Plains…. At the top of Agriculture World in “The Brazil of the North,” at The Peace River of Northern Alberta of the Twin Rivers Colony…all the way from 28 degrees N in Texas to 58 degrees North at the end of the agricultural line. In the red states of North Dakota to Texas. Missouri to Utah in high pH and calcareous soils. Across the entire region of the Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The water from your well is not what you think it is. High Quality Water or ROQ water….How much is required for annual application? The estimate is 3 Billion Gallons of ground water is not the correctly utilized. It is time for a cleanup of hard water loaded with metals and minerals of the aquifer. The mineralized water has settled into the millennia sister, the Vadoze. The more depleted the aquifer becomes the worse the problem gets. The water or the carrier in the Roundup non selective herbicide is not acceptable for good kills, quick kills of big weeds, like Kochia, Russian thistle. Mares tail, Buffalo Grass, Blue Grama and fine grasses like Rat Tail Fescue. Producers that need a rock solid burn down with the harvest label are discovering that the water or the carrier is not acceptable. Rain water supply is just enough for most farms. For the last 45 years certain types of grasses on the Great Plains cannot be controlled. Mainly due to water that is not correctly sourced. Plus coverage that is poor due to application equipment not applying enough and with the correct nozzle selection. The advice from the manufacturer of the Roundup has not been well taken. Thus we have a problem. Even the University people have the solution. “Better just raise the rate of Roundup rather than try to fix the problem.” The result is weeds that cannot be killed and weeds that are tougher .Weeds that have genetic selected to survive the application of “the weak sister” herbicide mix. Custom Applicators that seek a high quality reputation will make this addition to their promotions using Reverse Osmosis technology. This technology is the end of line of super-elevated Roundup rates and poor weed kills. Applicators need the 20 gallon per acre and fungicide nozzles that produce coverage. The solution is clean water devoid of metals like calcium, iron, manganese, and the oxides and sulfates thereof. etc. Producers that live in western towns like Russel Springs, Sharon Springs or Cheyenne Wells have discovered their namesake is not high quality, Reverse Osmosis Quality, ROQ, water. City’s like Des Moines, Iowa must clean up their nitrate laden water with RO or Reverse Osmosis. A good well for drinking water (mineral water) is most likely not a good well for herbicide mixing and application. Reverse Osmosis Quality Water is the goal for top performance. Hard water from deep wells, shallow wells, springs and rivers is adding to weed control problems rather than improving your bottom line. Winter Canola has a Harvest Label that improves the crop quality and improves weed control and the nematode soil migration.
The Roundup Harvest
Label is critical to many crops in the race to deliver high yields, high
oil content, good proteins and high test weights.
Every center pivot operator knows about the problem with free lime and sulfate in the irrigation water.
Maintenance of irrigation equipment is constant in keeping pipes and the
perforated well casing working on the Ogallala. Consistent production is also an irrigation premium that adds value…The Black Button must work.
Here is a solution that overcomes the need for Ammonium Sulfate and amendments. This addition is producing much better results. A consistent kill and quick burndown every time. At Hugoton, Kansas, weed control is critical to save soil stored moisture from pivot application and rainfall. An on farm processing operation capable of 5,000 gallons per day at $1.00 per acre. It is like a machine that builds Roundup effectiveness. Joel McClure is making ROQ water for application of Glyphosate primarily and secondarily for the Alfalfa Steamer and Square Bale operation. The Steamer/Baler needs non-reactive, low to zero amounts of oxidized and sulfated metals, not clean water, ROQ water is needed. High quality water at rates of 15 gallons to 20 gallons per acre using fungicide full coverage nozzles. Nozzle selection is very important for desiccation of the growing crop and for pre-plant weed control. Reverse Osmosis allows the water to be a neutral carrier and not a reactor with Glyphosate. Here is a solution that overcomes the need for Ammonium Sulfate and amendments. This addition is producing much better results. A consistent kill and quick burndown every time. At Hugoton, Kansas, weed control is critical to save soil stored moisture from pivot application and rainfall. An on farm processing operation capable of 5,000 gallons per day at $1.00 per acre. It is like a machine that builds Roundup effectiveness. Joel McClure is making Reverse Osmosis Quality water for application of Glyphosate primarily and secondarily for the Alfalfa Steamer and Square Bale operation. The Steamer/Baler needs non-reactive, low to zero amounts of oxidized and sulfated metals, not clean water, ROQ water is needed. High quality water at rates of 15 gallons to 20 gallons per acre using fungicide full coverage nozzles. Reverse Osmosis allows the water to be a neutral carrier and not a reactor with Glyphosate.
What is the next chapter in corn and soybean yields?...
Improving Corn Yields and flexibility, and driving nutrient
efficiency
Geometrics is the next chapter in corn yields?
What Beats Corn under pivots in Kansas conditions? Incomes per pivot reach upwards of $ 2,000 per acre. Input costs are considered the lowest in the grass land production per ton produced.
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10 Grazing a grass land pasture with high protein content , 16.5% to 18% Hybrid Coastal Bermuda Grass. High Protein and tonnage to 16 tons per acre…Hybrid Coastal Bermuda Grass is big consumer of N and Potassium. Thus TAPPKTS is utilized at about 1/3 of top dressing costs. Three times the efficiency of top dressed fertilizer. Producers need to apply 500 lbs. of KCL to compete with 100 lbs. of KTS. Producers need to apply 1000 lbs. of N as Urea of to complete with 200 lbs. of NH3. Producers need to apply 500 lbs. of 11-52-0 to compete with 100 lbs. of 10-34-0 banded. Producers need to apply 5 times more dry sulfur to compete with the two types of sulfur in TAPPKTS. Typically nutrients are applied 4 times in the growing season with top-dressed nutrients. Chloride is not applied. TAPPKTS has been found to be superior economical over KCL fluid grade or dry over the top dressing. Exactrix Mustang TAPPKTS Banding at 7 to 8 inches also prevents the crop from becoming root bound early and for sure surface nutrient stratification is avoided with Mustangs and TAPPKTS.
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