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because it's low laying ground, "some of that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter." but late planted beans, means a late harvest. soybeans need specific timing to be able to harvest, they have to d out during the day, and get harvested before the dewts in the rn november normally isn't a good time for th. t if the conditions are right odhue says, " we get a few od y uow, with the equipment we have today, we can really knock oute acres."this year, the weather oks fantastic, goodhuea it holds up ey can finish as early as the end of this week. new information on its way this morning in the death of an illinois police officer... authorities set to reveal a huge development in the case. but if the conditions are right goodhue says, " we get a few good days, you know, with the equipment we have today, we can really knock out the acres."this year, the weather looks fantastic, goodhue say
because it's low laying ground, "some of that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter." but late planted beans, means a late harvest. soybeans need specific timing to be able to harvest, they have to d out during the day, and get harvested before the dewts in the rn november...
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probably going to be 5-10 bushels per acre lower than whattheir aph yield history has been." despite the challengesthis growing season, wilkins is living his dream. "it's my dreamprofession. always has been since i was a yound child." thewilkins family has worked the soil along the east coast sinceimmigrating here from europe decades ago. "until it hit mewhen my father i was sixteen years old and he sat me down andhe said if your ambition is to be a farmer...i would want youto do something else but if your ambition is to be a farmer youhave to figure out a way to do it on your own." and that's whathe did. "the first 3 acres i rented as an ffa projectsoybeans was the crop i grew there." renting ground, growingand diversifying the operation. "i had other career choices icould have taken that mostly likely would have given me thesame or more income working passion and this was my love andfortunately i met a young lady that shared that passion andvision and we became husband and wife." throughout whole marriage i have done pretty much everything on the farm. apartnership that goe
probably going to be 5-10 bushels per acre lower than whattheir aph yield history has been." despite the challengesthis growing season, wilkins is living his dream. "it's my dreamprofession. always has been since i was a yound child." thewilkins family has worked the soil along the east coast sinceimmigrating here from europe decades ago. "until it hit mewhen my father i was sixteen years old and he sat me down andhe said if your ambition is to be a farmer...i would want...
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some of that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter. the biggest challenge now is after, especially after daylights savings time the days get so short. that we start to run into just a narrow window to get any work done and the beans require, you know the dew has to burn off. heat and little sunshine now. makes it a lot more difficult to get the harvest done, so we get a few good days, you know, with the equipment we have today, we can really knock out the acres." goodhue says if the weather holds up they can finish as early as the end of this week... the markets are hit by a wave of pessimism.. from corn to cattle.. "you know, right now the problem on corn is everyone's gloomy on export and demand. we know the crop's big and the real question we'll have answered here a week from today.." "is just how big does the usda peg the yield. our own yield numbers say that the crop will
some of that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter. the biggest challenge now is after, especially after daylights savings time the days get so short. that we start to run into just a narrow window to get any work done and the beans require, you know the dew has to burn off. heat and...
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so, nice to see something pay that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter. the biggest challenge now is after, especially after daylights savings time the days get so short. that we start to run into just a narrow window to get any work done and the beans require, you know the dew has to burn off. and they have to dry down and we've got little heat and little sunshine now. makes it a lot more difficult to get the harvest done, so we get a few good days, you know, with the equipment we have today, we can really knock out the holds up they can finish as early as the end of this week... ---- harvest isn't in farmers... according to the iowa crop progress report.. 85 percent of the corn crop has been harvested.. ahead of last year and the five year average.. leaving an estimated one point 98 million acres of crop still on iowa fields.. 96 percent of beans are done.. ahead of last year
so, nice to see something pay that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter. the biggest challenge now is after, especially after daylights savings time the days get so short. that we start to run into just a narrow window to get any work done and the beans require, you know the dew has to...
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some of that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter. the biggest challenge now is after, especially after daylights savings time the days get so short. that we start to run into just a narrow window to get any work done and the beans require, you know the dew has to burn off. and they have to dry down and we've got little heat and little sunshine now. makes it a lot more difficult to get the harvest done, so we get a few good days, you know, with the equipment we have today, we can really knock out the acres." goodhue says if the weather holds up they can finish as early as the end of this week... ---- harvest isn't in the clear yet for many farmers... according to the iowa crop progress report.. 85 percent of the corn crop has been harvested.. ahead of last year and the five year average.. of crop still on iowa fields.. 96 percent of beans are done.. ahead of last year.. but on
some of that ground is fairly high risk so you don't have a very high aph so when you do have a total failure your crop insurance payment is fairly small, so that extra benefit really helps a lot. it will definitely make it a little bit easier going into winter. the biggest challenge now is after, especially after daylights savings time the days get so short. that we start to run into just a narrow window to get any work done and the beans require, you know the dew has to burn off. and they...
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this is a stone -- it is carved, i know it's hard to see in my betsy,"aph -- it says " the stone of an enslaved woman on a plantation. although i don't have time today to go through all the stone variability -- but i am happy to answer questions afterwards -- from left to right, i want to highlight that on the left-hand side, these little metal markers , they were the bane of my existence when i started this project because i did not know what they were. visitedthe cemeteries i initially had dozens and dozens of these stones. locally available field stones. i would get to these metal markers and suddenly i thought i could read something, i thought there were numbers on it. the first couple dozen of these i found, i wrote down all those numbers. i will tell you, if you do this, don't bother, that's the patent number. [laughter] ms. rainville: these markers, invented around the early 20th century, they are used like funeral homes. had known more i about modern funeral practices, i could have cut to the chase. these are provided by the funeral home. they are meant to be temporary before y
this is a stone -- it is carved, i know it's hard to see in my betsy,"aph -- it says " the stone of an enslaved woman on a plantation. although i don't have time today to go through all the stone variability -- but i am happy to answer questions afterwards -- from left to right, i want to highlight that on the left-hand side, these little metal markers , they were the bane of my existence when i started this project because i did not know what they were. visitedthe cemeteries i...
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at ucla, that's where i went to graduate school, one has to in order to get a ph.d, once has to take aphther areas and when i took the theory exam 1 # 6 students took -- 16 students took it and 14 flunk, i was among the ones that flunk. two professors sit down with you after the exam and decide you whether to kick you out of the program. one of my professors told me, he says, walter, your exam was among the worst but we think you can do much, much better and so they gave me reading assignments, i had to come to their office and discuss the journal articles and sometimes i would come to the office, you know, come again, read it and come again next week. maybe nextt week or next time i came i felt very good, perfect, you know. when i took the exam again i passed it, and so -- so they didn't give a damn about -- about the legacy of slavery or discrimination or my hard upcoming, my hard life, but they held m e accountable to standards that they held every other student. that is respectful. if they said, look, williams, there's slavery, discrimination, blah, blah, blah. we are going -- we are
at ucla, that's where i went to graduate school, one has to in order to get a ph.d, once has to take aphther areas and when i took the theory exam 1 # 6 students took -- 16 students took it and 14 flunk, i was among the ones that flunk. two professors sit down with you after the exam and decide you whether to kick you out of the program. one of my professors told me, he says, walter, your exam was among the worst but we think you can do much, much better and so they gave me reading assignments,...