The Cornelius Seed Podcast
On the Cornelius Seed Podcast, host Juan is joined by DSM Tyler Sprain (north central Iowa) and RSM Cliff Lane (west central Illinois) to discuss what matters most as planters start rolling for corn and soybeans. They emphasize patience with volatile spring weather, avoiding cold-wet conditions, and watching soil temperature trends (around 50°F) along with tillage and residue effects. Key fundamentals include equipment readiness and maintenance, driving appropriate speeds, getting out to check behind the planter, and prioritizing consistent seed placement—especially planting depth (measuring where the seed sits, not just the trench bottom). They note early soybeans can be a “free” yield opportunity if conditions are fit and seed has a strong treatment package, and they discuss soybean population, emergence variability, and avoiding rushed replant decisions. The episode closes with advice to be safe and focus on small details that stack up to protect yield.00:25 Meet The Guests01:53 Patience And Soil Temps04:06 Corn Vs Beans Timing05:36 Cold Dry Vs Cold Wet08:34 Stand Basics And Depth10:24 Get Out And Check11:52 Maintenance And Speed15:57 Tools And Calling Help17:22 Early Soybean Advantage20:15 Soybean Treatment Packages21:05 Planting Depth Basics21:46 Population Sweet Spots24:53 Replant After Hail Frost27:15 Slow Emergence Decisions29:03 Measuring True Seed Depth32:15 Weather Gut Check37:04 One Key Planter Tip39:15 Fundamentals Closing Wrap
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