Chris Walberg Profile
Chris Walberg

@walberg_chris

Followers
679
Following
578
Media
141
Statuses
355

Ranching Awesome

Joined October 2019
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
29 days
Holy smokes......4430 replacement is north of $150,000.00 now. 37500bu corn, 70 calves, 15000bu beans, 600 hogs buys it.
@MachineryPete
Greg Peterson
29 days
JD 7410 2WD w/ 1091 hours sold for $156,000 today on the Jimmie Lamb farm estate auction in Berea, KY. Yes…Record high auction price on 7410 by Mile…previous record price was $139,000 on 11/10/23 Harrisonville, MO (2002, MFWD, loader, 1612 hours)
0
0
0
@SoilNetwork
Ontario Soil Network
1 month
Sometimes the best insights come from the farmer standing right next to you. If you’re thinking ahead to next season, there are two weeks left to apply for the Network Challenge. Learn More: https://t.co/xARdJibBlK
0
2
0
@TZimmermanfarms
Tyler Zimmerman
6 months
Interested in a fun day of golf supporting the Leonard Fire Department get signed up before it full. Also looking for a few more $100 hole sponsors let me know if you’re interested.
0
1
2
@WallStreetApes
Wall Street Apes
7 months
Big Agricultural biochemical companies are genetically engineering soil microbes 2 of them are already being used on millions of acres of US farmland and documents show 8 more have been registered This is disastrous for our health “Genetically modifying organisms in the dirt
523
5K
8K
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
8 months
Got worms!
0
0
12
@TZimmermanfarms
Tyler Zimmerman
9 months
Get signed up today see you next week.
0
4
14
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
10 months
What is Brooke Rollins doing here? I thought this was a good thing.... promoted local farmers supplying local communities/schools with local food. https://t.co/TiSfxLyMtH
Tweet card summary image
reuters.com
The U.S. Agriculture Department has cut two federal programs that spent over $1 billion annually to help schools and food banks buy food from local farms and ranches, the agency has confirmed to...
1
0
1
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
11 months
3
0
7
@UnderstandingAg
Understanding Ag
11 months
UA's Kent Solberg answers a question that came his way during a recent discussion: "Are there any "cons" to regenerative farming or ranching?
Tweet card summary image
understandingag.com
Perception Is Not Reality: The 20 'Cons' (that aren't) of Regenerative Ag Kent Solberg, UA Consultant After a recent Understanding Ag, LLC event, someone
1
6
11
@feedlotmagazine
Feed Lot Magazine
11 months
😎😎 Source Unknown
11
149
798
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
11 months
Looking for some information/advice/experience melting urea mixing ratios and best use practices. @TZimmermanfarms. @Robinson_Farms
0
0
1
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
11 months
My clean up crew showed up today. Making spills go away the easy way
2
0
12
@OneManCircus87
🥩HealthRebellion🍖
1 year
Both pigs were raised under identical free range conditions. The right was supplemented with some grain/corn/soy based feed the left was left to forage naturally Pretty much shows the benefits of grass fed and finished (no grain fed) meat. It should also give you some indication
2K
7K
38K
@SDSHCoalition
SDSHCoalition
1 year
The 2025 Soil Health Conference, Jan. 15-16 in Watertown, SD, is a great opportunity to get continuing education credits. Certified Crop Advisor CEUs have been authorized for nearly every session of this outstanding event! Learn more and register at https://t.co/YcxI1u9pZm
1
4
5
@mdahl85
Mitch Dahl
1 year
@jarluh 1 acre/day 320 pairs. Roll out 10lbs/pair of alfalfa every other day and keep descent grass hay out free choice and free choice sodium bicarbonate. Started slow kept them full on hay the first few days. This was 150 bushel corn and I figure around $.95 pair/day including hay
4
2
31
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
1 year
Horns up!
0
0
11
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
1 year
Good video on regenerative farming. https://t.co/CxqppRAEkb
0
0
4
@walberg_chris
Chris Walberg
1 year
What can us farmers do to help change this?
1
0
2
@BasedMikeLee
Mike Lee
1 year
🧵🚨 1. Everyone should know the story of Roscoe Filburn, a farmer from Ohio who found himself in the crosshairs of one of the most absurd federal overreaches in history. It’s a tale of government control over the most basic of American freedoms—growing your own wheat.
1K
14K
43K