Mike Blackburn
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- Joined
- Jun 27, 2018
- Messages
- 123
- Location
- Johannesburg, South Africa
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Mrb13676
Professional gas passer...
@Jim K thanks for the respectful explanation (instead of just dismissing me or calling me an idiot).
impressive that you manage that many acres, the commodities and hedging on top of the actual operation.
Bad ass.
How far South are you in IL? Do you know the 310 you tuber guy from KARR?
If you don’t mind me asking what was your average yield on your corn this year?Near Champaign, if you know where that is. Arguably the best soils in the world.
If you don’t mind me asking what was your average yield on your corn this year?
Professional gas passer...
Greyhound or Megabus?im a bus driver
Now if we could find the Walrus...I’m an eggman.
Director of I.T.
I wish I was the Director of E.T.
That would have been a better gig.
Amazing how many engineering and IT nerds we have on PoA!
Feeder corn or ethanol? Neighbors averaged 300+ bushel this year. One uses no till with sub terrain irrigation and direct nutrient injection. The other uses till with human sewage sludge and sprinklers. Their fields adjoin each other so they like to compete to see who can get the most yields each year.Everything is way late this year. I'm working on beans now, hoping to get most of the corn out next week. The one field I did get out made 225, which I was very happy with given the year. Two years ago that field made 270.
Broadcast Engineer (though I duck when I say that since it’s not REAL engineering like the other folks in here).
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I've done so many things for income but have never been very good at any of them. Started out as an 18 year-old CFI in the 70's. Flew full-time for about 7 years. I was in my mid-twenties with all the ratings & 3,000 hours, & couldn't find a decent flying job. In early 80's started selling farm machinery & still so that as my primary income. I've also been a cop, insurance salesman, & owned two FBO's. Oh, my wife & I have also operate a small wine business. We make a few hundred cases of wine a year.
Now while still selling green & yellow pieces of iron to farmers, I own & operate a soaring operation. I have a two-place sailplane & my 182 is the tow plane. We have lot's of fun but don't make much money.
I'm considering retirement & flying on the side to supplement my income.
Life is a blast & I'm excited to see what is yet to come.
@azblackbird human sludge? Is that legal fertilizer for food stocks?
In my cart! Are you the author? Writing fiction well is a cross between a gift and an artform. I tried it in college as a non-fiction writing major and knew soon enough I didn't have that gene.
Feeder corn or ethanol? Neighbors averaged 300+ bushel this year. One uses no till with sub terrain irrigation and direct nutrient injection. The other uses till with human sewage sludge and sprinklers. Their fields adjoin each other so they like to compete to see who can get the most yields each year.
In my cart! Are you the author? Writing fiction well is a cross between a gift and an artform. I tried it in college as a non-fiction writing major and knew soon enough I didn't have that gene.
Amazing how many engineering and IT nerds we have on PoA!
The majority of the corn around here is strictly for livestock. We have a lot of big dairies and feedlots around this part of the country. There’s a huge beef packing plant, and a milk and cheese plant not more than a few miles from my house.@azblackbird human sludge? Is that legal fertilizer for food stocks?