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easymoney
Posted 9/12/2025 15:34 (#11363438 - in reply to #11363346)
Subject: RE: Southern Rust impact on yield


ecmn
brad c - 9/12/2025 13:41

You're talking in circles, my very point was there isn't a simple solution but you are so bent with your pov that arguing is all you can be focused on.  I'm not new to this disease, been there, done that, bought a T-shirt.  You? 

And it was an ok rant, not great but not bad either.  I don't need to come on here and paste tons of links, or spout off who I talked to or who I'm friends with or what research articles I've read to justify what I do or why.  The bushels I sell make those decisions for me w/out any of your hypothetical input.  

My only problem, and it's a very 1st world problem, is you asking questions as if you have the answers and you are trying lead the poor farming masses down the path of enlightenment.  You have zero answers but continue to condemn the solutions we currently have.  You do whatchya want but until a measurable and quantifiable solution comes along, I'm not giving up 1 single bushel (knowingly) to figure out your soil/plant health formula that is the equivalent to cold fusion.  

You mistake me as someone who is upset.  I'm not.  

My apologies to the original poster and I will stop cluttering your thread. 



It's not "my soil health plan" it's how soil functions. It's how plants work. It's called actual agronomy.

You'll have to show me how I'm talking in circles because I'm constantly repeating myself. You are here to win a debate. I am here to ask questions that maybe I can't answer all of them but I can still keep on asking. And not one person in this conversation has attempted to even answer any of them or stay on topic to discuss them. Everybody comes on here to attack And win.

I use links to research and studies because I am not giving an opinion. I back up everything I say with data.

Correct. There is no simple solution. I have laid out the answers multiple times over these rust conversations And the hundreds of conversations over the years. You choose not to listen or believe them. But when high value crop producers use biological warfare like I gave the example of cantans on white mold. They have similar products for their fungal pathogens. They use soil health practices. They use other products to promote plant health. I've gave examples of this exhaustively over the last years.

Absolutely! I have more questions than answers. And I'm going to keep asking them questions. And someday somebody's going to answer them and then I'll learn and be better than I am today.

Quantifiable measurement? If a guy can use a system for $20,000 an acre crop, I think that is quantifiable. I think that is very measurable.

Leading the masses to enlightenment. That's just more rhetoric and opinion from you. looking at The trend lines of where we've been, where we are at now, and using that to predict the future is what every other analyst does. But because I question the farming system, I can't use analytics.


But what you can see is that soybean aphids and corn rootworm are no longer a concern on Ag talk according to this conversation.
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