Finishing up soybeans on our farm.
I’m going to call it the ‘funnel’ for now. Better than a tender in my opinion. No auger crushing seeds, significantly less expensive, simple and easy to use.
A big thank you to Murray Family Farms for bringing together more than 30 growers at their first annual meeting in Belmont, Ohio. What a strong turnout and great conversations!
CEO Rob Robinson joined distributor Angela Tonniges in Waco, Nebraska, to review performance of R6535-PCE, a 115-day hybrid. The hybrid is showing excellent plant health and long kernels this season.
CEO Rob Robinson stopped by Waco, Nebraska, to see RC6808-VT2P, a 118-day hybrid, with distributor Angela Tonniges. The hybrid develops strong ears and responds well to fungicide. Performing well in KS, OK, and TX this hybrid is being evaluated in southern NE.
In Aurora, Nebraska, CEO Rob Robinson joined Tim Troester to check out RC6273-PCE, a 112-day hybrid. Experimental last year, it’s now widely planted and winning many plots. This hybrid is definitely one to watch!
In Waco, Nebraska, CEO Rob Robinson caught up with distributor Angela Tonniges to check out RC6170 Duracade, a 111-day hybrid. It’s holding strong late in the season with great disease tolerance, consistent ears, and impressive grain quality.
Rob Robinson, Rob-See-Co CEO, is touring plots in Earling, IA. RC6026-PCE, a 110 day hybrid, is strong for both grain and silage. RC6273-PCE, a 112 day hybrid, has large ears and excellent yield potential. More field updates coming soon.
On the latest episode of Future Farm, Agronomy Manager Todd Claussen explores how kernel size relates to yield. Tune in to learn why test weight doesn't always tell the full story when it comes to bushels per acre. youtube.com/watch?v=2LwMFCT5…
What does it take to harvest high-quality seed corn? In this week's Future Farm, CTO Jim Robinson and Production Manager Aaron Wulf follow up on last month's corn production episode with a walkthrough of the entire harvest process. youtube.com/watch?v=RWOECX_r…
Iowa. Don’t think that Southern Rust was your only disease concern.
These are fantastic Tar Spot lesions with such a size variation that shows the disease infection across time. And…she over winters here!