James Martindale
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Summit of Agronomy Solutions: Rooted in Innovation | Little Falls, Minnesota | January 3, 2024
00:00:27 - Paul Anez & Michael Dunn: Welcome introductions and discussion of the up and coming agronomy innovations
00:45:52 - Dr. Jerry Hatfield: Soil health, soil carbon, and the effects of tillage systems.
02:03:18 - Jim Martindale: Soil Regeneration Unlimited Introduction
02:07:20 - Soil health story with Nathan Brearley, dairy farmer in Portland, Michigan
02:32:06 - Beau Popejoy: President of New Solutions Ag
02:52:05 - Jim Martindale: Impacts of tillage methods on gas exchange, root development, & rhizospheric interactions
@anezconsultingincwillmar6162@anezconsulting4529
www.soilcursebuster.com
#soilhealth #soil #agronomy #innovation
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Відео

PREVIEW: Summit of Agronomy Solutions: Rooted in Innovation
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RSVP with Paul Anez: office@anezconsulting.com Text or Call Paul: 320.980.5499 Livestream the summit here: ua-cam.com/video/7KVFUiVUvXY/v-deo.html 9am: Registration Social & Coffee 10am: Paul Anez & Michael Dunn Welcome introductions and discussing the up and coming agronomy innovations 10:45am: Dr. Jerry Hatfield Soil health, soil carbon, and the effects of tillage systems 11:45am: Lunch Provi...
Soil Health Stories: Nathan Brearley Talks True Vertical Tillage
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Nathan Brearley, owner of Brearley Farms Inc. in Portland, Michigan, shares his soil health story with Soil Regeneration Unlimited. Brearley Farms Inc. milks 500 cows, raises replacement heifers, and farms 750 acres all of which is forage for the cows. Brearley discusses his efforts toward increasing soil health, transitioning to true vertical tillage with tools such as the Cursebuster, erosion...
Answering questions at the North American Manure Expo 2023 Arlington, WI.
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Jim fields a wide range of questions which help attendees understand how manure applications can be successfully made to a field surface instead of using injection methods.
CurseBuster Demo 2022
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This video provides a brief look at key features of the CurseBuster which make the machine flexible enough to run over fields that have already been planted. This can and routinely does eliminate the use of burn-down chemicals to control early germinating weeds. Operation of the machine following planting also improves uniformity of germination by vastly improving uniform hydration of the seed....
Manure Treatment: Corn Soil Sample Results
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Gus Palmann from Biome Makers does real service in providing insights into microbial community dna mapping applications. He is using actual farm soil data collected from soils in north central Indiana. Some soils receiving pit treated swine manure for three years manufactured by New Solutions Ag and CurseBuster tillage. The other soil all treated the same except has not received the manure appl...
CurseBuster Promo
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Hear from advocates and user, Greg Kratzer from Warren, IN and Ryan Liebel, Balgonie, Sask. New info concerning nitrogen cycling when surface applying manures. Learn from Ryan about post plant tillage with CurseBuster.
Epilogue to Advancing Health for Soil, Plants, and People Naturally
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Jim Martindale (Soil Regeneration Unlimited), Mark Dodd (Agronomy Director at Pacific Gro), and Greg Kratzer (G&M Kratzer Farms) sit down for a follow-up conversation after the "Advancing Health for Soils, Plants and People" symposium in Wabash, Indiana on December 16, 2022. How about letting your soils farm?
Cursebuster Conversations: Ryan Leibel
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Jim Martindale and Ryan Leibel discuss Ryan's use of the Cursebuster in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Advancing Soil, Plant and Human Health Naturally
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Soil Regeneration Unlimited: Septennial Symposium and Workshop on Advancing Soil, Plant and Human Health Naturally 00:00:07 - Introductions and Overview: Jim Martindale, Moderator 00:19:21 - Introduction to the Concepts of the Rhizosphere: John Andreas, Natural Resources Group, Lindsay, CA 01:07:25 - Characterization of Clonostachys Fungi: Dr. Bill Brown, Adjuvants Plus Ltd., Kingsville, ON 01:...
2 59Minutes DivX
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2 59Minutes DivX
Harrow reversing
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Harrow reversing
Changing Phillips Harrows from Passive to Aggressive mode
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Changing Phillips Harrows from Passive to Aggressive mode
Dan Boerst interview
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Dan Boerst interview
Double-Cropping/Cover-cropping with CurseBuster
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Double-Cropping/Cover-cropping with CurseBuster
Sorum ND 2018
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Sorum ND 2018
Cultivating Alfalfa
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Cultivating Alfalfa
Florida Testing January 2016
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Florida Testing January 2016
Smart Till tine vs Aerway ShatterTine updated 2015
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Smart Till tine vs Aerway ShatterTine updated 2015
ShowPromo1
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ShowPromo1
CurseBuster Intro
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CurseBuster Intro
Tri-Hard F30
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Tri-Hard F30
Curse Buster Preview in US
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Curse Buster Preview in US
Curse Buster in corn stalks
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Curse Buster in corn stalks
CurseBuster in Soybean Stubble, Cab View
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CurseBuster in Soybean Stubble, Cab View
Alfalfa as a Living Mulch
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Alfalfa as a Living Mulch
CurseBuster in the Snow at MCD 11/2010 part2
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CurseBuster in the Snow at MCD 11/2010 part2
CurseBuster in the Snow at MCD 11/2010 part1
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CurseBuster in the Snow at MCD 11/2010 part1
Curse Buster on MCD hayground 1st time
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Curse Buster on MCD hayground 1st time
Yield difference on MCD hay ground
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Yield difference on MCD hay ground

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy71 2 місяці тому

    As an avid zero till, plants green, I can see the merits of the tool these guys promote. We have some acres in delicate, hand cropping types of crops, and we broadfork the soil to allow air to infiltrate. Also, I’m the 1st to admit, zero till is not perfect. I would not have watched this if I had realized there is a product behind it, but they obviously get soil health. Will I buy one? No. I don’t do confinement livestock production. I actually mob rotationally graze cover crops, have a 3rd cereal crop phase in the rotation, and a purely cow chow, grazing only 4th rotation. There is a long grazing / rest period between the cereals and the next crop as well. If you are not putting animals on the land and getting that nature mimicking disturbance, I’d be willing to bet that the curse buster doo hicky would be a God send. Let’s face it, only insane people like myself want to contend with cattle. But that’s an entirely different story. My theory is be a half @ss dairy that the lower 1/2 of your dams crank out IVF champion beef steers, add one lamb per steer, because you need zero increase in carrying capacity for it, and chickens in behind it all as the sanitation department, and be a really easy does it row crop farmer. I own every hill in Illinois basically, and have timber ground, so my context is unique. Nobody is the same, but I’m going to text a link to Marion Calmer of the demo you put up. He has had a lot of stratification issues as a no tiller. Also, anyone going for the really shallow mold board Salford plows that a lot of the organic guys like me use, except they aren’t no till… they need to demo your contraption. I do have a question about cover crop termination. But I’ll talk to one of your dealers about it. That rye will pop right back up if it’s not crimped. Plus, if all goes well, I’m knocking down 4-5’ of covers. I’m pretty sure that thing would tangle up in things.

  • @randyschnebbe
    @randyschnebbe Рік тому

    A lot of great info .

  • @chucklowry1622
    @chucklowry1622 2 роки тому

    why do they all have to play elevartor music drive me away from veiwing

  • @swrtsolutionsinc.1092
    @swrtsolutionsinc.1092 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/2OQzWfGOYn4/v-deo.html

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 4 роки тому

    I have to alert you who view this video that the Aerway machine which is referred to by the farmers here in 1986 was not produced after 1988 by the Holland Hitch company for ag machines. The licensed tine which Aerway used prior to 1988 was no longer made available to farmers. It was continued to be used only on machines sold for use in turfgrass. DO NOT expect the results testified to here from Aerway products sold after 1988.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 4 роки тому

    Yes, Ville, you are correct. I accidentally grabbed the wrong video to upload. Will get the correct uploaded. Thanks and God Bless

  • @2000vph
    @2000vph 4 роки тому

    I see only the rotation and angle changing. Mode looks aggressive all the time.

  • @jamesmartindale8968
    @jamesmartindale8968 5 років тому

    Hey, I left some nasty comments on your videos a few years back and I’d like to apologise for that. I was a dumb kid messing around on the Internet...so yeah, I’m sorry.

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 5 років тому

      Very much forgiven.... the dumb kid is manning up. God Bless you and he will too.

    • @jamesmartindale8968
      @jamesmartindale8968 5 років тому

      James Martindale Thank you. I was going through a rough part of my life back then and I took a lot of anger and hurt out on other people. Thank you again for being so nice about it all. God bless you too.

  • @Bayou_Russ
    @Bayou_Russ 6 років тому

    The implements are used for entirely different applications, looks like the smart tine is for field prep and the aerway is for pasture management. Comparing apple and oranges.

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 6 років тому

      Russell, the Shattertine is used on the Aerway for everything from pasture to manure in a pocket to tillage according to their literature. I fail to grasp the complaint of comparing apples to oranges. Both tines are supposed to handle this range offunctions. This extends to the granted IP for both tines.

  • @49testsamiam49
    @49testsamiam49 8 років тому

    farming is gods work and I applaud your efforts .... I just heard a study of how glycophosphates are much more dangerous than we thought but in small doses and high fungal activity in your soil i hope it gets broken down

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 8 років тому

      +49testsamiam49 That is precisely what we think is happening on the Mason Farm in NorthernNY. Their soils literally turn to white thread covered coffee grounds consistency every summer. THe fungi use digestive enzymes and truly can tear anything apart. Some are suggesting that a soil must have a strong bacterial population component plus the fungal but I'm not entirely persuaded based on the performance and the bio-assay info so far on their soils.

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 8 років тому

      +James Martindale We have a DVD for sale on the CurseBuster website if you want to take a closer look at the soils.

  • @49testsamiam49
    @49testsamiam49 8 років тому

    ewwwwwwwwwww roundup

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 8 років тому

      +49testsamiam49 I couldn't agree more about Roundup. I suggest about anything else but. Especially in the case of alfalfa, a mowing machine real close to the crown and a chopper or baler. The interesting sidebar to this is that we have found that the soil which develops from the systematic use of the CurseBuster creates a beneficial fungal community that devours ROundup in no time flat... like a quart in less than 30 days down to something less than 17 ppb. The usual disease proliferation seen behind long-term use of RU is also missing on a farm which has used RU for over 30 years but also has never used any other form of tillage.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 9 років тому

    We've added new footage of the difference between the Bannan original aerator tine embodied in CurseBuster and Smart-TIll and the Aerway Shattertine. The roots never lie. TO know the truth will set one free. It takes a shovel in this case.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 9 років тому

    We have not visited in North Carolina with a Curse Buster but would welcome the invitation.

  • @Moonsabie
    @Moonsabie 10 років тому

    kikinda serbia could use this fine tool. cheers

  • @sjstaton252
    @sjstaton252 10 років тому

    Beautiful work Jim. How much is suspension upgrade per foot?

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 4 роки тому

      Sorry I don't pay better attention to comments. We are now using hydraulics for suspension. Front and rear ranks independently adjustable. Standard eqt. Also now finishing beta test for auto-rotating the rotary harrows.

  • @bigtimeestonia
    @bigtimeestonia 10 років тому

    How on earth does this not have 100k wievs??? Seriously.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 10 років тому

    Thanks. Happy New Year!

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 10 років тому

    The video we made in China. The machine is in readiness to be taken to Mongolia to attack the Gobi Desert. Here in the states we have machines running in MN, MO, OH and IN. Four machines being finished up at the present. One of those is headed for Finland.

  • @Nicolasdu5
    @Nicolasdu5 10 років тому

    Where is it

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 11 років тому

    Curse Buster in full dress runs between 3250 and 3400/ foot of width.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 11 років тому

    Hi Ben, thanks for the encouragement. I him the Smart-till time will bolt to the CCT rollers. Have ever done one of them. Is your Dad Jim?

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 13 років тому

    The operation of the Curse Buster in the corn at V3,4 is one of the simplest and most effective ways to "steal" amine nitrogen from the alfalfa, which is its preferred form of N nutirtion, and give it to the corn as nitrate. So corn gets the needed boost and alfalfa goes hungry. ONCE THE ALFALFA BEGINS TO EXPERIENCE SHADING FROM THE CORN, IT SUFFERS FURTHER GROWTH SUPPRESSION AND REDUCED TRANSPORATION LOSSES. The corn wins the battle and reaps the benefits of the amine forms which alfalfa leaves

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 13 років тому

    A critical part of the success of the non-chemical approach to suppressing the very competitive alfalfa plant is the management of soil organic nitrogen. THE CORN NEEDS NITRATE NITROGEN TO PUT ON RAPID GROWTH. THE ALFALFA SUFFERS IN VIGOR IN THE SAME "N" ENVIRONMENT. So the element of cultivation of the corn crop, which was not discussed in the video because chemical suppression was used to control the alfalfa's competitive nature, is essential to creating the shift to increased Nitrate soil N.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 13 років тому

    @ckfarm Another great question (challenge). Most important that alfalfa is not drinking from the same bucket as the corn. The alfalfa needs to have a "normal" tap root system. It can develop in as little as a single summer season or it may never develop depending on how the rooting habit of the plant is managed. Another subject. Alfalfa will transpire 2.5X more H2O than corn requires. Corn will take 80% of its water requirement from the air. The two plants together can prevent droughty corn.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 13 років тому

    @ckfarm Well, interesting you should ask. I have used lemon oil and sodium acetate to defoliate with great success. A mowing machine (discbine preferred cutting really close to the crown) works as well. Grazing cattle works to with hi density stocking rate. Remove hoof traffic before or integral with planting the corn. Then cultivate corn and till to full depth with CB at V-3,4 (30 days from emergence). Making hay means growing shorter season corn. Still great yield potentials.

  • @jimmartindale
    @jimmartindale 15 років тому

    caseman1134,..blinded by the glitz of that yellow paint and fraudulent video clips of the "shattertine". experience difference of theshattertine tine and original geometry they abandoned in 1988 except for turf models with the water test. air is a bit hard to see so just watch the water. don't miss the concrete now, Dah.... Go ahead and pour it in the two different machine holes and watch.You'll make several more trips to the bucket with one of those holes and not the Aerway. Count for us now.

  • @caseman1134
    @caseman1134 15 років тому

    The rollers look just like the Aer way. nothing can beat an Aer way we've tryed others and they just don"t work like an Aer way. We used it 3 years ago and are still getting great yeilds off of it. I think You'r a copy cat.

    • @jimmartindale
      @jimmartindale 3 місяці тому

      Interesting comment esp. in light of what farmers have seen over the past 10+ years of running the CurseBuster. Aerway is falling into the used equipment lots for good reason. It may have caught up to you by now too.