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Hosted by Damian Mason, XtremeAg’s Cutting the Curve podcast is where you’ll hear from some of America’s most innovative, yield setting, ROI driven, large-scale farmers who cut your learning curve through their experiences. The place for advice and guidance that you can apply to your farming operation immediately for bigger yields and greater success.

XtremeAg: Cutting The Curve Podcast


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    Latest episodes from XtremeAg: Cutting The Curve Podcast

    Fixing Poor Ground: Transforming Marginal Farm Land into Profitable Acreage.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 36:33


    In this informative podcast episode, Damian Mason talks to Concept AgriTek Agronomist Bert Riggan and XtremeAg's Kelly Garrett about methods to enhance underperforming farm land. Uncover practical tips and strategies for increasing ROI on your least productive farm acres. Learn how to change your approach and farming practices to turn 'poor' ground into a profitable asset. Tune in for expert insights on maximizing farming profits through land optimization. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Is your Grain Bin Facility Making You Money?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 33:13


    The grain storage facilities on today's modern farms are larger than the local elevator of just a few decades ago. With size and scale comes a huge deployment of capital (and planning!). Johnny Verell sits down with Damian to explain how he went from essentially no on-farm grain storage in 2006 (they grew mostly cotton) to having a huge, modern grain facility today. Johnny explains the things he planned right and the things he wishes he'd considered at inception. Your grain facility is a HUGE, expensive piece of infrastructure. Listen to this for ideas on making it future proof! Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Farm, Family, Business and a Lasting Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 41:32


    Unfortunately, many farm families end up with fractured relationships at the time of transition. This can all be prevented according to Farm Family Coach, Elaine Froese. Do you have a transition plan in place for your farm? Is the next generation involved in your farming operation, and if so, are they equity holders in the farm? What about the non-farming siblings — should their inheritance be the same as the farming siblings? If you're involved in a family farming operation, it's time to share your vision for the future, then put a plan together to make it reality. This episode will help you get started. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    How Autonomous Machinery Will Change Your Farm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 37:47


    Intelligent labor — as Matt Miles calls it — is always a challenge to find, hire, and keep employed. With equipment costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, you can't just turn anyone loose in your fields. Labor is one compelling case for autonomous machinery but issues of economics, timeliness, and environment are other reasons autonomy will change your farm. Soon! Brandon Montgomery, Brand Manager for Fendt joins Matt and Damian for this future-looking episode. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Maximizing Crop Health in 2024: Achieving Plant Balance and Sustainable Farming

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 17:06


    Kelly Garrett set out to make stress reduction for his crops an overriding theme for 2022. Damian Mason sits down with Kelly who explains what a balanced plant is and why he's focusing on this subject. Maximization of inputs, yield bump, disease pressure reduction, and issues of sustainability are four benefits Kelly plans on attaining from his new focus of plant balance. What's your big 2024 objective?

    Machinery Decisions That Make Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 24:17


    Modern farms have huge dollars tied up in equipment, but does that equipment provide an ROI? Johnny Verell joins Steve Simon of Simon Innovations and host Damian Mason to discuss machinery decisions and equipment upgrades. Are you upgrading equipment just to keep up with the neighbors? Does that shiny machine you saw at the farm show really need to be in your tool shed? We dig into the money side of equipment upgrades. As Johnny's grandfather advised him, “Son, a man can justify anything he wants” but is it really a good financial decision? Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Changing Equipment for Better Farming Results

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 18:07


    Does your machinery match the methods for how you can best run your farm? Johnny Verell is making several changes on his Tennessee farm to increase efficiencies while producing better crops. He's changing out his 20-inch planters for 30-inch units, which means he's also changing out his corn heads and adjusting his sprayer routine. Mr. Verell explains his equipment changes to XA's Damian Mason. One big reason for the change: reduction of late season corn loss during sprayer treatments. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Getting Your Sprayer Ready For Spring with Proper Winterization

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 31:55


    Lee Lubbers, a meticulous advocate for sprayer maintenance, ensures his two units undergo rigorous rinsing and blowing with every product change. Additionally, he conducts extensive cleaning and winterizes the sprayers before seasonal storage. Highlighting more than just preventive care, Lee underscores the risks of damaged crops and weed problems linked to inadequate sprayer cleaning. Joined by Nick Fleitz, a dedicated 'sprayer geek' from Pentair, they emphasize the criticality of thorough sprayer maintenance. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Is Your Succession Plan Going To Leave A Mess For Your Family?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 35:07


    We proudly say in Agriculture that 97% of America's farms are family operations. That's cool. But these farms are also businesses. With a lot of moving parts. And, a boat load of financial capital in play along with hefty assets. Sadly, about 80% of farming operations don't have a succession plan in place. That's irresponsible from a business perspective but it's even more damaging — in many cases — for the family relationships that make the farm go. Ben Hansen with Gross & Company of Iowa joins Damian to discuss the legal, financial, and personal side of estate planning. Farming is your legacy. Is your family and that legacy worth protecting? Get answers and ideas in this business themed episode of Cutting The Curve! Presented by AgXplore

    Taking Back Control: Key Farming Decisions For The Upcoming Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 37:03


    In the latest XtremeAg discussion, Bert Riggan of Concept Agritek, along with Temple Rhodes and Damian Mason from XtremeAg, delves into the critical subject of farmers reclaiming control over their farming operations. This insightful conversation addresses a common scenario where farmers, burdened by the multitude of decisions such as product selection, application timing, and agronomic practices, often resort to delegating these choices to Ag retailers or consultants. This delegation, while seemingly convenient, can lead to farmers losing actual control over their farms. Bert Riggan, with his extensive expertise, alongside Temple Rhodes and Damian Mason, explores the reasons behind this trend and offers practical strategies for farmers to take back the reins of their operations. This discussion is a must-watch for any farmer seeking to navigate the complexities of modern agriculture while maintaining autonomy over their decision-making processes. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Hope Doesn't Pay the Bills - A Discussion with XA Member Charlie Leager

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 44:48


    Charlie Leager left the Maryland family farm as a young man because there was no room for him in the operation. In 2020 — as a middle aged man and owner of a construction business — he took over the reins of the farm when his dad suddenly passed away. At age 56 and about to embark on his fifth season as a full-time farmer, Charlie discusses the lessons he's gleaned, changes he's making, and the business side of farming. As Charlie says, “I watched my father and grandfather farm on hope, but hope doesn't pay the bills.” Presented by Loveland Products

    Money Mistakes & Financial Fixes For Your Farming Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 25:56


    Another installment on the business side of farming, Ben Hansen joins Damian to outline common money mistakes he sees farming operations make and how to fix them. It's not as sexy as high yield corn, admittedly, but understanding how to manage debt, keep records, and surround yourself with the right business advisors will guarantee you more longevity in farming than a year of good corn. Ben's organization — Gross & Company of Dunlap, Iowa specializes in tax advisory and consultation for Agriculture. Ben outlines simple steps you can take to successfully manage your farm, which is indeed a business— so run it like one! Presented by Loveland Products

    Twin Row Versus Single Row: Corn & Soybean Results On Raised Beds

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 28:11


    In the Arkansas delta, where cotton was king, cropping systems were dictated by what was good for cotton. When Matt Miles started producing corn in 2006, he planted single row corn on 38 inch spacing on raised beds with furrow irrigation between the beds. Then he experimented with twin rows atop each raised bed and the results have never varied — twin rows trump single rows by at least ten bushels per acre. Matt and Layne Miles explain the practices they employ to maximize twin row production. Presented by Loveland Products

    Insights and Lessons Learned From 25 Years of Using Plant Growth Regulators

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 35:21


    Lee Lubbers and his brother Terry surveyed their wheat in 1998 and determined they needed stronger plants to prevent lodging. Their search for a solution took them to the specialty crop arena where they discovered plant growth regulators. At the time, PGR's weren't commonly used in broad acre Ag outside of cotton. Even today, applying plant hormones to crops isn't a widespread practice. Lee and Stoller's Dale Hanke discuss Lee's quarter century journey with applied plant hormones. Lee shares what he's learned, and how he's making bigger yields via PGR's, even after a hailstorm nearly annihilated his soybeans! Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    High-Tech Grain Carts: How Grain Cart Advancements Are Transforming Harvest

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 25:21


    Grain carts have evolved over the years, mostly in that they've become enormous. Aside from size, what else is happening with the ubiquitous implements running beside combines at harvest? Right hand discharge and dual augers are two new technologies already available. The future promises autonomous grain catchers, in-field grain reservoirs, and more. Damian talks to Demco's Troy Woelber and Benji Vande Griend. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Choosing the Right Lime for Your Farm: Tips From Kevin Matthews

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 19:09


    In this episode of Cutting The Curve, Kevin shares his experience of switching to lime sourced from coastal areas or even from out of state. Understand why simply correcting soil pH isn't enough. Learn about the crucial calcium to magnesium ratio and its effect on soil composition. Matthews Farms observed immediate improvements in their fields after this change. How can the right lime can lead to balanced soils, enhanced porosity, increased organic matter, and more efficient fertilizer use. Remember, your closest lime source is not always your best lime source. Presented by Loveland Products

    Overcoming Drought and Boosting Farm Yields

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 18:53


    Lee Lubbers says farmers too often— and too early — give up on their crop. We get it. It's hot. It's dry. Things don't look good and the prospect of bumping out a respectable yield seem unlikely. But, as Lee has learned, you gotta continue to round the bases even during a drought year like he just experienced. Lee explains to Damian how he's adjusting for success in 2024 with amended practices he's already performing. Presented by Loveland Products

    What agronomic adjustments can you make to create improved farming outcomes for next year?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 41:45


    What agronomic adjustments can you make to create improved outcomes for next year? Analyzing your soil tests, reviewing this year's tissue samples, and paying close attention to your lesser farm ground. Those are just a few of the many recommendations from Bert Riggan, Agronomist with Concept AgriTek. Bert is joined by XA's Temple Rhodes to talk through adjustments to improve farming results. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Is it Genetics or Fertility?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 8:47


    Did seed genetics exist 20-30 years ago that could have gotten today's yields if managed correctly with fertility? Or are our fertility plans just that much better at getting the most out of seed genetics? Damian asks XtremeAg's Kevin Matthews and Nachurs' Jason Worley: "Is it the Chicken or the Egg?"

    Cropping Mix Mastery: How Data Analytics Drives Successful Farming Decisions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 29:39


    Matt Miles is opting not to plant wheat this fall for 2024 harvest. Instead, he's opting to plant full-season soybeans this spring, which is actually late winter in the Arkansas delta. Matt is making a cropping mix change based on price, manpower, moisture management, farm cost structure, and a few other reasons. He explains to Damian the analytics that go into his cropping decisions. Are you analyzing all aspects of your farm operation and financials to make cropping decisions? This episode will help you! Presented by Loveland Products

    Making Cover Crops Work On Your Farm

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 36:36


    Sometime between your crop's late reproductive stage and mid-winter, you have the opportunity to improve your soil quality and protect it from erosion by planting cover crops. Do you plant cover crops? Chances are, you don't. Because most farm ground acres lay barren from harvest until planting. Kelly Garrett sees that as a mistake now that he's seeing big results and financial returns after several years into his cover crop journey. Kelly is joined by Austin Tiefenthaler, a cover crop seed producer, with advice on incorporating cover crops into your operations. Presented by Loveland Products

    Financial Fundamentals for the Beginning Farmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 37:23


    Farming is a business with high capital investment and historically low margins. Successful farming depends on more than just high yields — navigating the financial aspects of the farm is crucial, especially when the farm economy tightens. We owe it to Ag's next generation to prepare them with the financial fundamentals to succeed. Nutrien Financial's John Maman discusses farm finance for the beginning farmer in this episode of Cutting The Curve. If you want your farming legacy to continue, please share this with the next generation! Presented by Loveland Products

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    Member Spotlight: How Fresh Ideas Fuel First Generation Farmer James Hepp

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 33:51


    The Member Spotlight is on Iowa's James Hepp. James — to put it lightly — isn't afraid to try new new things. He got into farming by crafting an arrangement with a retiring operator whose children wanted to retain the farm asset. James does cover crops, variable rate seeding, and a combo of no-till / strip-till. He does this all this with very modest machinery as he focuses on keeping the business side of his operation solvent. Aside from agronomics, James shares with Damian some financial and business tips that could help an aspiring young farmer get established. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    A Soybean Seed Switch is Coming to Garrett Land & Cattle

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 14:27


    After six years, Kelly Garrett is almost certain he'll be switching from Enlist-traited soybeans to Dicamba-traited soybeans in 2024. He and agronomist Mike Wingrove discuss the reason they're contemplating this decision. Essentially, it boils down to a herbicide resistant weed issue. Which, so far isn't costing much of a yield drag but…why wait until it does? They share with Damian Mason how they'll make the soybean switch successful. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Grain Bins and Dryers | What To Look For

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 15:10


    Are grain bins all the same? How about dryers? They look the same and they all have the same function. But, their are some differences that are important for farmers to know about before purchasing their next bin or dryer. Damian Mason talks with Johnny Verrell, Chad Henderson and the experts at Superior Grain Equipment about the different options.

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    The Mystery of The Missing Soybeans

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:26


    Mike Evans, agronomist who works with Kelly Garrett, got called to the field when the combine operators knew they were losing beans but not sure why. Turns out, the soybean plants had pods so close to the ground the machine header was running over them, unable to pick them up. That's why Mr. Evans contemplated changes in inputs to alleviate this problem. Next year they're changing out a plant growth regulator. Listen to find out how they intend to make it work. Mike and Kelly talk to Damian Mason about it on this episode of Cutting The Curve. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    How Does Fall Residue Impact Summer Nutrients?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 26:26


    What you are doing in the fall — from the combine pass until the calendar flips to the new year — can have a big impact on nutrient availability for your crops come next summer. XA's Matt Swanson explains how the impact of tillage, residue degradation products, or cover crops affect nutrient distribution and availability for next summer's crop. A great discussion on a subject you're probably not thinking enough about in this episode of Cutting The Curve with Damian Mason. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    What is The Maximum Attainable Yield on Your Farm?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 11:55


    Damian talks with Kevin Matthews and Chad Henderson about where they think yield potential is and the limiting factors on their farms that are currently keeping them from getting there.

    The Hidden Cost of Too Much Fall Nitrogen: Soil Degradation & Reduced Yields?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 27:20


    As Kelly Garrett says, the holy grail of American Agriculture is corn production and for 50 years we've thought the key to more corn is more nitrogen. As it turns out, too much nitrogen in the Autumn can degrade soil biology so that you're actually hurting yourself. XA's Matt Swanson sits down with Damian Mason to discuss new findings on soil biology, understanding the nitrogen / carbon ratio, and the importance of water extractable carbon. Presented by Loveland Products

    Smart Buying for the Season Ahead: Navigating Input Purchases in High Interest Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 51:12


    Starting in August, farmers are presented with purchasing programs for next season's inputs. Which inputs should you buy now? What programs make sense? How much different are purchase decisions in an era of higher interest rates? Those questions and more are addressed as Damian Mason sits down with Jarod Creed of JC Ag Financial and Iowa farmers Kelly Garrett and Jeremy Muff. Presented by AgXplore

    Are You Spending Too Much on Fertilizer and Not Seeing The Results?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 35:11


    There is an economic principle that states that, after a certain point, each additional unit of input (like fertilizer) will result in progressively smaller increases in output (like crop yield). This means that there's an optimal amount of fertilizer for a given crop in a given soil, and beyond that point, you're just wasting money. Well, as it turns out, much — or maybe even most — of your applied Phosphorous and Potassium is unavailable for your crops. In the old days of inexpensive fertilizer this was less of a problem. However, as commodity prices dip and fertilizer prices remain elevated, you need to maximize your fertility applications. Chad Henderson maximizes his investment by treating his dry fertilizer with a biocatalyst. The $4 per acre treatment yields Chad an additional 12 bushels while using less fertilizer. Agronomist Steve Sexton explains how it works. Presented by Loveland Products

    Rescuing A Crop

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 11:24


    We are talking about rescuing a crop from chemical damage. Temple Rhodes talks about the confluence of factors that stunted his early corn crop and most importantly, how he nursed it back to almost full recovery.

    Member Spotlight: Russ Uselton — A First Gen Farmer Carving Out A Business On Rough Ground

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 29:22


    Russ Uselton's farm ground is so rough and rocky, he jokes that he looks south from his Tennessee perch and yearns for Chad Henderson's red Alabama clay. All kidding aside, Russ — who started from scratch — is building a business on highly erodible, small patch farming, with a mixture of crops and cows. The first generation farmer bought cattle in 2005 and planted his first crop in 2018. Today he runs 200 cow-calf pairs on 1,000 acres of pasture and farms 500 acres of corn and soy. Russ talks to Damian about starting out, why he has to use cover crops, and the creativity required when you only own 40 acres! Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    The Role of Roots in Increasing Organic Matter In Your Soil

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 35:27


    Contrary to what you may have heard, you CAN increase the organic matter percentage in your soil. And…it won't take you a lifetime to do so. The key: Roots. Darren Hefty joins XtremeAg's Lee Lubbers in a hugely informative and enlightening conversation with Damian Mason about the critical role roots play in upping the organic matter in soil. Lee and Darren explain how they've increased OM composition considerably on their farms through reduced tillage, cover crops, and fostering soil biology. If you don't value organic matter, you will after hearing Darren provide some of the numbers — higher OM equates to free fertilizer and better water holding capacity which means more bushels in the hopper and more money in your pocket. Organic matter: It's all about the roots! Presented by Loveland Products

    The Art and Science of Spoonfeeding Soybeans

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 7:30


    When Should You Push Your Soybeans? Chad Henderson and Kevin Matthews are no stranger to high yielding soybeans. They discuss their soybean fertility programs with Damian Mason, and share their secrets for picking up extra yield by spoonfeeding their soybeans at specific times during the season.

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    The Cumulative Effect of Biologicals

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 21:10


    There's an old saying about good things taking time. Such is the promise of biological crop inputs— while they do provide an immediate result, their larger benefit accumulates over time. Chad Henderson compares biological usage to chicken litter. “We've been using chicken litter a long time. You don't see immediate results…But by the third year of chicken litter, you can definitely see things changing in your soil.” Chad joins Holganix's Mike Batson and Damian Mason to discuss the cumulative effect of biologicals. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

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    Late Season Applications Clip

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 8:56


    Farmers have come a long way from the days of blasting out a load of dry fertilizer early in the season. Kevin Matthews and Jason Worley from Nachurs talk with Damian Mason about pushing a corn crop with late season applications. How late is too late?

    What Is A Plant Biostimulant?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 7:51


    Plant biostimulants have gained significant attention in the world of agriculture and in recent years. But what exactly are they, and how can they benefit your crop? Damian Mason is in the Stoller booth at Farm Progress to find out what exactly a biostimulant is and more importantly, what their role is in getting you to the next yield level.

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    Strategies for Pigweed Control Amid Increased Herbicide Resistance

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 44:20


    Pigweed — layman's term for Water Hemp and Palmer Amaranth — is a big problem. The species which is native to the desert southwest has successfully migrated to crop fields throughout the U.S. Because of its roots in the desert and its biology, the plants are tough to kill and getting even tougher. XA's Matt Swanson and Caleb Traugh join FMC's Blaire Colvin to discuss strategies to manage an increasingly resistant class of weeds that's very prolific and capable of causing huge yield drags. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Are You Spoon Feeding Soybeans The Right Stuff

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 8:25


    AgroLiquid's Galynn Beer joins Temple Rhodes to explain the multiple soybean trials displayed at Temple's field day. The big takeaway: It's time to stop treating soybeans as simply the rotation between corn. Because….With enhanced fertility practices soybeans can make big yields and a lot of money!

    Member Spotlight: Greg Dell - Young Maryland Farmer Unafraid of Experimentation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 23:48


    About 90 miles from XtremeAg's Temple Rhodes, you'll find 29-year-old farmer and XA member Greg Dell. Greg didn't want to go to college, but his dad wouldn't allow him back on the farm until he'd worked somewhere else for three years. He explains the growth and learning experience being employed by a large-scale farming operation allowed him. Greg discusses with Damian his aspiration to be better but not necessarily bigger, the value of experimentation, and the farm's profitable expansion into bird seed production. Presented by Loveland Products

    Expediting Residue Breakdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 8:18


    After your combine completes the harvest pass, the remaining residue begins breaking down. But if you let this breakdown happen on nature's timetable, you're wasting valuable nutrients. Last year's crop residue holds fertility that you've already paid for — an effective management plan recycles your fertility investment. Temple, Chad, and Holganix's Rob McCoy discuss the importance of residue management.

    Takeaways From Harvest 2023 With Miles Farms

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 24:27


    Matt and Layne Miles are approaching the end of harvest 2023. With moisture preventing the combines from running their final soybean fields and the cotton a couple weeks shy of completion, the Miles join Damian to discuss this season's takeaways. Almost everything matured simultaneously which made for an exhausting three- week run and some fast lessons. Most notably for this year — Matt says his final pass didn't produce an ROI. Presented by Loveland Products

    How Do You Know If You've Gone Too Far?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 6:05


    Temple Rhodes and AgroLiquid's Joe Leslie explain corn trials being conducted at Temple's field day. The trials are a series with additional product and modifications from one to the next, eventually culminating in a trial involving applications of everything including the kitchen sink. How do you know if you've gone too far if you don't push the envelope? Temple says “send it!”

    Treating Late Season Corn Smut At Planting Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 18:59


    Kevin Matthews had a field of corn get hit with hail third week of June. After analyzing the field, he decided to vary from his usual practice to salvage hailed corn. He usually applies fungicide and a foliar fertility product within 48 hours of a hail event if he thinks the corn can be saved. Fungicide is key, FMC's Gail Stratman tells us, because those falling ice balls open up a lot of infection points on the corn plants inviting corn smut into the crop. Because this field had Xyway applied at time of planting, Kevin opted to split the field for an educational trial: Half will receive late-season fungicide, half will not, relying solely on the application at time of planting. Stay tuned, because if this works, you might just save yourself some time and money on late-season treatments. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

    Used Farm Equipment: What's Hot and What's Not?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 32:54


    Have interest rates put a damper on new equipment purchases? Is used machinery still hot as it was during the pandemic? What equipment is a hot seller right now at farm auctions and what should you know about the marketplace? Jeff Wille with Duwa's Auction Service of Wellman, Iowa discusses used implements, auction action, and more with Damian Mason. Presented by Loveland Products.

    The Benefits of Applying Biologicals Post-Harvest

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 29:34


    Biologicals have emerged in force over the past decade. Do you apply biologicals and if so, when? Chad Henderson discusses his large-scale trials of applying biologicals post - harvest. The benefits: Breaking down fodder, releasing nutrients, enhancing soil biology, and several other things you'll find out if you listen to this episode! Chad is joined by Holganix's Mike Batson and host Damian Mason. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

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    Strategies and Adaptations For Successful Farming Amidst Urban Sprawl

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 8:52


    Johnny Verell's farming operation is expanding. Unfortunately, so is Jackson, Tennessee — the city whose sprawl of suburbs and commercial development is knocking on Johnny's door. Johnny explains his strategy to survive, or even thrive, when bulldozers and concrete trucks roll into fields he once farmed. (He's lost 350 acres to development in his backyard, yet he's still growing!) A few of Mr. Verell's tips: Stay in good graces with landlords to partner with them on transitioning to future land purchases after they sell to developers. Maximize the acres you don't lose to development to fully utilize your equipment and infrastructure investments. Lastly, Inform the community of the economic role of Agriculture — Johnny volunteers to speak at the annual Jackson Chamber of Commerce meeting!

    Getting Along With The Neighbor Farmers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 9:14


    Consolidation in production agriculture has led to fewer farmers managing larger amounts of land. This can sometimes create a competitive and unpleasant situation between neighboring farming operations. Avoiding conflict and maintaining good relationships with your farming neighbors is crucial. In a cozy chat with Damian Mason, just a stone's throw away from his neighbor's massive farm setup, Johnny Verell shares his secrets on how to keep things harmonious and the benefits of collaborating rather than competing with the big farmer next door.

    The ROI of Drones: Why Drones are Becoming Essential Tools for Farming Efficiency

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 9:54


    Drones burst onto the scene a few years ago, and their impact on various industries has been nothing short of extraordinary. In recent times, these unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have made their mark in agriculture, where they are poised to revolutionize the way we cultivate crops. With the ability to spray fields, scout for problems, identify pests and diseases, and more, drones offer a multitude of benefits for farmers. Johnny Verell is a believer in the technology and he talks with Damian Mason about how and why he uses a drone on his west Tennessee farm.

    What's Happening In Canada? An Update From Sam of the North.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 28:44


    Canada's wildfires have darkened the skies far away from their source, sending smoke and odor throughout much of the USA. So what's the impact on those who live and work closer to the 12 million acres of burning timber land? XA affiliate Sam Coutu updates us what's happening on his farm and the rest of Quebec. Sam is persevering through weather challenges — following the fires came 24 inches of rain within a 50 day timeframe — yet he's still expecting solid results for his soybean and barley crops due to his “high management” style. Presented by AgXplore

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