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In this episode, international guest Grant Groene, the former Global Seed Agronomy Lead for Pioneer US, joins Dr. Rowland Tsimba, National Research and Agronomy Manager, Wade and Matt to delve into global agronomy and future crop development.Together, the team discuss the process of genetic development in maize, from the rigorous testing of hybrids to the impressive yield advancements achieved in different environments. Also, they discuss the vital role of international collaboration in agriculture, the transformative power of shared knowledge, and the challenges faced by farmers worldwide. Join us for an episode packed with global insights and cutting-edge practices.
Rich is the Agronomy Manager for the Eastern US. He has almost two decades in the agricultural industry - focused primarily on precision agriculture, 4R and sustainability. Before joining Sound Agriculture, Rich majored in climatology, hydrology & GIS and has worked on farms and in the ag industry his whole career. This has included AGCO, Topcon and Taranis giving him a wealth of experience in machine control, data management, imagery/analytics and on-farm implementation. With a passion for data, sustainability, and soil health, Rich is well versed in the many ways to complement natural systems with modern technology to deliver ROI to the farmgate.In this engaging episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, host Mark welcomes Rich Haynes from Sound Ag to discuss the principles of intentional leadership within the agribusiness sector. As Haynes delves into the importance of setting a vision and making deliberate choices, listeners gain insights into how he practices intentionality both personally and professionally. The conversation underscores the relevance of being goal-oriented and the significant impact of acknowledging and managing time efficiently.Throughout the episode, rich discussions occur about the evolving nature of agriculture, particularly with regards to technological advancements and soil health. Haynes shares how Sound Ag is at the forefront of nutrient management solutions. This dynamic conversation touches on crucial aspects such as talent retention, maintaining a positive work culture, and the transformational power of vulnerability as a leader. Key Takeaways:Intentional Leadership: Setting a vision, making deliberate choices, and executing actions to ensure success are fundamental to being intentional.Time Management: Balancing forward planning with flexibility is vital to maintaining productivity and personal well-being.Recognition and Autonomy: A culture of recognition and providing employees with autonomy can significantly enhance team performance and satisfaction.Technological Advancements in Agriculture: The rapid evolution in ag technology demands continuous learning and adaptation by leaders.Importance of Vulnerability: Exercising vulnerability and openness as a leader fosters trust and deeper connections within teams.Notable Quotes:"I think it really starts with defining a vision. And then once you have that vision, then it's making really deliberate choices and actions based on those choices." - Rich Haynes"I'm a big proponent of a great work environment equals great work." - Rich Haynes"My personal take is, I think that we get a lot of rope to do things with. So there's a lot of decision-making ability." - Rich Haynes"I think the really great leaders I've had as managers in the past have always helped me to grow and to be better." - Rich HaynesDon't miss this enlightening episode that offers a depth of knowledge and practical strategies for intentional leadership in agribusiness. Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay updated with further episodes of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast.
As a leader in precision irrigation since 1992, Netafim's innovative technologies and services empower producers to boost productivity while minimising resource use. Discover how real-time data and automation optimise water use, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability. In this episode, we delve into transformative advancements in tree crop irrigation with Charl van Reenen, Agronomy Manager at Netafim South Africa.He discusses the pivotal shift towards precision irrigation, emphasising the integration of real-time data and automation to optimise water use, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability in agriculture.
John Dunne, Arable Trials and Agronomy Manager at Goldcrop, joined the Tillage Edge podcast this week to chat about the varieties coming through the system. John first discusses the array of existing and new varieties that were on display at the Goldcrop Open day in Cork. He outlines the disease pressure in all cereals but is particularly happy that the new winter barley varieties are standing up well against BYDV. There are also a number of winter oilseed varieties coming through which have multiple stacked traits including resistance to pod shatter, light leaf spot and sclerotinia. For more episodes and information from the Tillage Edge podcast go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/crops/the-tillage-edge-podcast/ Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com
Join Dr. Rowland Tsimba, National Research and Agronomy Manager, Wade, and Matt as they sit down to discuss optimal plant populations and the impact this has on crop yield and quality. The team brings a global perspective to the discussion by comparing maize planting strategies in the United States and New Zealand. They highlight the importance of managing plant populations for silage versus grain and the value of tailoring planting decisions to your farm's environmental and soil conditions. This podcast will equip you with practical insights to make informed planting decisions in the upcoming spring.
The 2024 Winter Pulse Meetings have concluded but there are still opportunities to catch all the latest updates related to pulse agronomy, breeding and varieties, herbicide resistance, and disease management. In this episode SPG Agronomy Managers, Mike Brown and Meagen Reed, catch up with this year's presenters to discuss their areas of expertise: Agronomy for Lentils: Residual nitrogen ongoing project & lentil input study – Chris Holzapfel, Research Manager, Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation (IHARF) Agronomy for Chickpeas: Key takeaways & learnings from trials – Amber Wall, Research Technician, Wheatland Conservation Area Managing Herbicide Resistance – Martin Carr, Agronomy Manager, WinField United Chickpea Plant Health Update – Dr. Michelle Hubbard, Research Scientist Pulse Pathology, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Root Rot: Current situation & discussion on projects – Dr. Syama Chatterton, Plant Pathologist, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada and Dr. Sabine Banniza, Professor of Plant Pathology, Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan Limagrain Breeding Program Update – Lorena Pahl, Commercial Product Development Manager, Limagrain Cereal Seeds
A leading expert in viticulture education and host of the popular Vineyard Underground podcast, Fritz Westover joins Paul Crout, AGRIntelligence & Agronomy Manager for the Western US, to discuss wine grape production in the U.S. The USDA Grain Supply Report surprised traders and growers after its recent release, so Jody Lawrence visits to detail what that report means to producers before ending the show with tips for marketing your crop in 2024. To learn more about fertility management, listen to episode 16 the Vineyard Underground podcast with Paul Crout: VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com/vu016/. Follow Helena Agri on social media to stay informed: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pq8XVJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/347QAO8 X: https://bit.ly/3hwvWdG LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3pwWLTh YouTube: https://bit.ly/35pLLQJ
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Earlier this year, Ian Williams welcomed Professor Fred Below from the University of Illinois and Dr. Rowland Tsimba, Pioneer's National Research & Agronomy Manager, to discuss the best crop management practices growers can implement to gain higher yields and how maize genetic potential has developed over time. Tune back in next week for part two.
Planting has been going on for about a month now and we have emerged corn and emerged soybeans. It would be ideal if all the corn and soybeans emerged uniformly, but conditions aren't always right for that to happen. Listen in to this week's episode of Rob-See-Co's Field Ready podcast when our host Jim Robinson, Rob-See-Co Chief Technology Officer, and his guest Todd Claussen, Agronomy Manager at Rob-See-Co, talk about replant. What may cause replant? At what point should you start thinking about the need to replant? How do the replant policies come into play, and more? Tune in to learn from the experts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Indiana Pioneer Agronomy podcast, hosts Brian Shrader and Carl Joern take a trip down Pioneer Memory Lane with former Agronomy Manager Dan Berning. The trio celebrate Dan's retirement from Pioneer and discuss Dan's long career with Pioneer, from starting as an agronomist and meandering through the Pioneer agronomy positions.
There have been recent lambda-cyhalothrin label changes and subsequent product recalls for Western Canada. In this latest podcast episode Sarah Anderson, Agronomy Manager with SPG chats with Greg Bartley, Director of Crop Protection and Crop Quality with Pulse Canada about how these changes will impact pulse growers.
Your hosts Andrew Jones & Neil Greggor, based in the South West of England, are this time joined by Andrew Clune, Agronomy Manager from BASF.While Andrew is an agronomist by trade he has a passion for the showring and acts as the MC for a number of local shows so we talk to Andrew about his background, where his passion for the ring came from, how he started and where it has taken him and stories he can tell us from his time behind the microphone.This was recorded in July 2022 and all information was correct at the time of recording.Send us a Text Message.For more information about our podcast visit www.chewinthecud.com/podcast or follow us on Instagram @chewinthecudpodcast or X/Twitter @chewinthecudpod. ChewintheCud Ltd is also on Facebook & LinkedIn. You can also email us at podcast@chewinthecud.com
This week Golden Harvest Agronomy Manager Steve Wilkens joins us to share a crop update and fill us in on how Golden Harvest will be naming various trait platforms moving forward. In addition, we have two new numbers that will be joining our corn line-up this year...take a listen for all the details!
In this episode, we visit with M&M Service Crop Specialists Matt Boston and Brenden Bohnenstiehl, along with Agronomy Manager, Bryan Fairfull, about the crops so far this growing season. Matt and Brenden talk about the conditions that they are seeing in each of their territories, concerns about disease, fungicide applications, and the 2022 wheat harvest. Have any additional questions/topics you would like to hear more on? Email mailus@mmservice.com at any time!
Supply Chain challenges with Ryan Frieders, DeKalb County Farmer and Farm Week Crop Watcher and Randy Graham, Illinois Specialty Growers Association President, and owner of Curtis Orchard. Clint Chaffer, Agronomy Manager with DeKalb Asgrow provides a report.Profit Watch Energy: Intern Eliza Petry shares a report on gasoline prices and summer travel featuring GROWMARK's Scott Wilson. Matt Kaye reports on Senate Ag Republicans concerns about farm profitability based on high input costs and inflation concerns and Secretary Vilsack's response. Jim Taylor has the early morning markets and weather.
In this episode Amanda Carlson, Communications Manager with SPG sits down with Sarah Anderson, Agronomy Manager with SPG. Sarah provides an on-farm agronomic outlook for pulses and what growers need to know as they prep for the 2022 seeding season.
Today's guest is Steve Wilkens, Agronomy Manager for Golden Harvest's East region. Our conversation covers a wide range of topics including: pre-planting considerations, soil fertility, seed treatment, weed control, and more. To take a look at our 2022 Agronomy In Action Research Review, visit goldenharvestseeds.com. If you'd like to take a first look at our Golden Harvest products or do a side-by-side trial with another brand you're already planting, contact us at heritageagseeds@gmail.com.
Thank you for listeningFarm4Profit episode vs Farm4Fun EpisodeThank you again for suggesting topics for us to talk about on the podcast and keep them coming. Send those to farm4profitllc@gmail.com or find us all over social media.We greatly appreciate your help in growing our audience.The listener review today is brought to you by Geringhoff. Remember that they are head of the class no matter the crop with their premium harvesting heads. Today's premium listener review is”***** - @centraliowa_rainage – I like this kind of conversation (thumbs up)Commercial: Time is running out to use code Farm4Profit at www.outbackwraps.com for 20% offMain Topic -What traits do the most successful famers, business leaders, clients all have in common?Guest – Rob Sharkey @sf28430Rob Sharkey, known in digital circles as The Shark Farmer, is not your average Illinois grain farmer. He's a disruptor who is unwavering in his ability to directly address controversial topics.Rob tackles life, alongside his high school sweetheart, Emily, knowing four smaller sharks in their school will be impacted by their choices.Rob has elevated his no-nonsense antics from the field to the SiriusXM radio waves and TV with his own show. This is either their strongest move to-date, or their biggest mistake. Tune into to watch and listen for yourself!Lastly, the man is solely responsible behind the motivation to start the Farm4Profit PodcastPeople/Teamwork/Advisory Team10/18/21 – F4P – E61 – Travis (?) from Circle U Farms – Exploring Custom Livestock Options Note: Awesome “What's working in ag segment” with Peggy from www.fieldpocket.com Surround yourself with good people. Make good decisions. Have a good banker! The basic rules for goodbusiness are the same rules for farming. Make no business decisions out of emotions. 10/11/21 – F4F – E154 – Jim McArthur, Randy Hammersmith (twin brother?) w/Field Rows Have the right people in your corner, because you can't do it (farming) alone. Get a good crop consultant. 8/2/21 – F4F – E149 – Summer Fun with Rocking R Cross Cattle – ReaganSurround yourself with good people. Be a businessman first, if the numbers don't work, don't do it.5/18/20 – F4P – E23 – Chad Hutson, HT Plumbing, Goldman Sachs Small Business graduate, Using a 10X GrowthMentality to get to more profitSurround yourself with people/things to make yourself better; eliminate people/things that'll bring you down;elevate yourself to be the best you can be.11/29/2021 – F4P – E64 Vance Crowe on Negotiations The willingness to be mentored, to seek out a mentorships and be curious about making yourself better.Character/Good People11/15/2021 – F4P – E62 Dave Hedt OutbackWrapsThey love what they do11/8/2021 – F4F – 156 W/ Super Huego Justin Nunley. They treat everyone with respect. They talk to everyone as professionals. They down talk down or look down on anybody.10/25/2021 – F4F – E155 w/ Will BrinkleyPatient enough to wait until the timing is right whether it be for planting or harvesting or with care for animals9/13/21 – F4F – E152 – Delaney Howell Great time managers; Challenge yourself – never be ok with status quo. Never say no – evaluate every opportunity.8/23/21 – F4P - E57 – Farm with Stubborn Farmers – Andy JunkinChange in attitude – we're not perfect and don't expect others to change for you – be the better person.5/17/21 – F4P – E50 – Controlling Compaction with tire royalty, Scott Sloan of Titan InternationalGreat, nice 2) willing to listen 3) look at themselves; take chances and look/seek technology changes.3/29/21 – F4F – E140 – Burkhart Family – Mike, Kim and TravisLegacy! What re you willing to leave behind for your children; leave an impact that's not about ME; get away from greed. (Tanner commented his New Year's resolution was to keep log of successful traits!)3/15/21 – F4F – E139 – Jen Hartman, John Deere, Director of Public Relations and Social MediaSelf-awareness – being strong communicators; Know what to say and when to say it! Gratitude12/14/20 – F4P – E39 1031 Exchanges and Intro to Drones – David BrownRelationships - do things the right way; attention to detail; excellence; look for win-win opportunities; success feeds off itself.9/14/20 – F4F – E126 – Brady Smith, Keg Creek brewingPatience, persistence, perseverance; find a way to get around roadblocks; be good with numbers and how toput a crop in; don't over leverage and don't take unnecessary risks; surround yourself with quality people whowant you to succeed.7/6/20 – F4F – E121 – Scott, The Foundry Distilling Co – Heritage BourbonGenuineness and authenticity in your character and skill set; be honest; whatever you do, do it well; be real,and it's ok to not be good at something/everything.8/17/20 – F4F – E124 – Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, ISU, BrightSide Aleworks Involvement – put your whole self into whatever you do, and you'll get that value back. Connections meanvalue! The busiest people get the most done. 7/27/20 – F4P – E28 – Matt Brechwald, Off-Farm Income Podcast, Gaining more than money from running a businessBeing present – be out there in the field with the crops or the animals. Develop that 6th sense to know when or if something is wrong. Be the first to know it.Continual Learning/Willingness to Change11/29/2021 – F4P – Vance CroweWilling to be mentored. Try things that are uncomfortable. Put yourself in the place to ask questions of someone and learn from them.11/1/21 – F4P – E62 – Market Updates – Casey from moving Iron PodcastAre avid readers of of books with topics like self help, leadership and ones that provide different perspectives. Having an open mind to learning how others think.9/20/21 – F4P – E59 – To Lease or Not to Lease - TJ Masker, Sr. Product Manager at TractorZoomDeep, deep curiosity - ask why? Want to learn more every year. Keep improving - learn for the long run;may not be used now, but maybe in ten years.9/6/21 – F4P – E58 – Solve your labor shortage - Lori Culler with Ag HiresAlways looking forward, educating themselves. Keep their heads up and not down, looking ahead; strategic7/19/21 – F4F – E148 – Summer Fun with Ag Pilot Chick – Emily DanielNot complacent. Never stop learning. Able to change and adapt.6/7/21 – F4F – E145 – Snarkosaurous – Rupert (Snark after Dark ) 2 hoursCuriosity - want to learn more; Eagerness – try what other people haven't; Humility. If it doesn't kill you, just keep getting up. Always want to learn more. Some may have failed, but learn from it. Don't live in fear offailure. Fight “off” your back. Pin Tweet: Keep shifting; keep moving in your despair; blame nobody; expectnothing, do something. Win more days than you lose.5/24/21 – F4F – E144 – Grant and Michelle Wells of Wells AG Supply, Fonda, IowaOpen minded, don't get stuck doing business the conventional way; critical thinking; willing to see if things canbenefit them, adjust, and want to get and be better.3/22/21 – F4P – E46 – Busting Planting Myths with Dr. Mary Gumz, Agronomy Manager, Pioneer Hi-Breds Willingness to consider change; evaluate all practices; (Dave-Data-Driven-Decisions) (Dr. Kyle Glienke fan review)2/22/21 – F4P – E44 – Your Soil is the Key to More Profit – Bodie Kitchel, National Director of Agronomy at Biodyne USA and Brody Benton – 365 Next Level AgThey all ask Why? – don't accept status quo. Know something's out there – surround yourself with others whowant and will make you better.2/8/21 – F4P – E43 – Future of Agriculture Crossover – Tim Hammerich, Ag Grad Dr. Dir. Of Strategic Communication(Tanner mentioned his New Year's resolution to keep successful trait log.) for Congent ConsultingCuriosity – not close-minded (2) grit – overcome challenges (3) empathy – see thru someone else's eyes1/25/21 – F4P – E42 – Will the US and China play nice together? Dr. Wendong Zhang, Professor ISUCuriosity; Globally minded; willingness to learn and listen12/28/20 – F4P – E40 – Equipment and Land Values with Machinery PeteListen and be open to learn new things; slow down and pay attention. (1) long-term thinking, even if it's hard to do. Needs discipline. (2) realize that you CAN be wrong; admit your mistakes, learn from them-it's a strength,not a weakness.11/16/20 – F4P – E37 – Could you farm more precisely? With Josh Kayser, Granular CSAConstantly learning and improving; curious; flexible and adaptable - things change and willing to make changes10/19/20 – F4P – E35 – Jessman Smith, Principal Financial Group Your Farm's Future; transferring wealth, knowledgeWilling to try something new; step out of your comfort zone; big farms are made up of little farms that failed to plan.6/8/20 – F4F – E119 – Elena Magnimonte, Loup River DistilleryDon't be afraid to try something new for your business and life.Hardwork/Dedication11/15/2021 – F4P – E62 – Naeem Zafar (Telesense) – ProductivityThey all have passion. Not just for farming but passion in general. When you have passion for one thing you have passion for others and it gives you the drive to get things done.9/27/21 - F4F - E153 - Andrew Blake, Blake's Hard Cider - Everything Borrowed podcastShow up everyday - "put-in-the-work" type culture; don't expect something for nothing; Keep your head down and work hard and the universe will provide; obviously, some days will be better than others.8/9/21 – F4P – E56 – Summer Fun with Andrew Uphill (Uppy)Go Getters! Don't sit on their hands. Find what you want to do and do it. Chase your dreams. (Dave says,Thomas Edison – “Opportunity is missed by most because it's dressed in coveralls and looks like hard work.”) 7/26/21 – F4P – E55 – Summer Fun with Taylor Sumption (BTO)Very innovative; driven – fining new ways to get ahead. Don't care what the neighbors think or do. Always want to get better.7/12/21 – F4P – E54 – Summer Fun with Dan the Iowa Dairy FarmerAmbition- be driven – this is not learned or taught, you're born with it. You either have it or you don't.4/5/21 – F4P – E47 – Talking Combines in the Spring! Ryan Bloes, Mobile Inspection Ag Service, Janesville, IowaDisciplined and efficient; the owners run the planters and combines.2/15/21 – F4F – E137 – Chuck Weldon and Blvd Brewing Co.Hard work, dedication, passionate, love – open-mindedness – willing to try new things; you'll never work a dayin your life if you love what you do.12/7/20 – F4F – E132 – Carson King – The Midwest LegendDrive – see what they want, and do what they can to make it happen, don't stop until they get it done. Find a way to get it completed. Never get bored. (Dave says: Winston Churchill “We make a living by what weget, but we make a life by what we give.”)7/20/20 – F4F – E122 – Jenny Sauer-Schmidgall, Danenberger family VineyardsWork ethic and faith. You can't know what tomorrow will bring or plan for it. Work hard and stay positive.6/29/20 – F4P – E26 – Nikki Boxler, NY, Your Farm's Marketing PlanHard working and trustworthy. Someone you want to have a beer with and be friends.Financially Savvy/Treat it Like a Business6/28/21 – F4P – E53 – Organic Farming with Adam BissellKnow your operation and its breakeven. Put work and time into making your operation better.6/14/21 – F4P – E52 – What Really Happens in a Peer Group – Shay Foulk with Ag Solutions(he loved the question) Identify that they need to spend more time working “on” the business and not just “in” the business; know the cost of production; develop strategy to profitability; take a step back and know whereto start.5/31/21 – F4P – E51 – Tools to Protect Downside Risk in Commodity Pricing – Tommy Grisafi with Advance TradingLuck, gratitude, grateful and incredibly hard-working. Educated at different levels, change with the world; don't be afraid to ask for help mentally or physically or financially.4/26/21 – E142 – Brittany & TR Jones of Richlands DairyVersatility – Jack of all trades 2) adaptability – the farmers that are left need to market themselves and add value where needed.4/12/21 – F4F – E141 – Seth Davis, Geringhoff sales rep.Able to crunch the numbers; plans ahead, use spreadsheets, don't fly by the seat of their pants, know your data1/11/21 – F4P – E39 – Small Changes for BIG Impact with Hotrod Farmer, Ray BohaczAttention to details – bring efficiencies to your operation through your equipment.11/30/20 – F4P – E38 – Update for Tax Planning Season with Kyle Woiwood CPACare - they understand their business, more than what's in the bank; ask questions; assemble a team: attorney,CPA, banker, financial advisor, consultant. You need more than one person.10/5/20 – F4P – E34 – Amanda De Jong, State Executive Director for Iowa USDA Farm Service Agency. What Can the FSA/USDA do for you now? Approach your operation like a business; be open to change that may improve profitability; make suretechnology is "worth" it for your operation; good planners - plan ahead; have a risk management plan; knowyour data and numbers.9/28/20 – F4F – E127 – Royce Johns, Back Pocket BrewingKnow what's your definition of success; freedom to make choices; you're the master of our own success.7/13/20 – F4P – E27 – Laura Carlson, NE, Referrals lead to more profitKnow your operation and what you want it to become. Be clear and honest. Don't be afraid; set goals.6/22/20 – F4F – E120 – Adam Kleiss @moo4isu, Fire Trucker BreweryYou have to be ‘next level'; it's not easy, you have to go above and beyond the others; get organized; find outwhat works and what's not working.6/15/20 – F4P – E25 – Jamie Pollard, ISU Director of Athletics, What Can Farmers learn from football?Have vision; build a successful culture; have passion; have heart; be motivated; trusting and listening; strongcore values; stay grounded; when you've been successful, remember who you were and are; communicate andempower those you work with/for.Taking Chances/Trusting Your Gut7/5/21 – F4F – E147 – Mark Thomas of Thomas FarmsResilience and adaptability – can face negatives every day, learn from it and adapt.6/21/21 – F4F – E146 – Huey B Cool – Huey BoelenRisk takers (trait from parents); risk loving and hard workers11/23/20 - F4F – E131 – Tony Reed @GrowinCorn2020 featuring Sierra Nevada beers, holiday gift list and moreDon't be afraid to go for it.11/2/20 – F4P – E36 – Dallas Welp, CO - Preparing for a Successful meeting with your banker- Vision Bank, sponsor n/aDesire to stay up on trends.10/12/20 – F4F – E128 – Tyler Richton and the High Bank Boys, Big Grove BreweryTake a chance even though there is big risk of failure; take a leap of faith and go for it.9/21/20 – F4P – E33 – Fall AG Technology Update with Chad ColbyBe on the edge; make a conscience effort to keep up with technology and they want to improve the use of theirtime, whatever makes you more efficient. 8/10/20 – F4P – E29 – Loran Steinlage, Maximize Profitability with Cover and Relay cropsSurvival instinct – you have no other options. Learn how to make it work, no matter what it is.1st episode ever 6/27/19 Traits of Top performing farmers - they have a plan and budget in place; know cost of production and break even; business needs an advisory team-CPA, agronomist, banker, livestock guy, farm manager, attorney, technology advisor, peers (2 ears, 1 mouth-listen), financial advisor, auction professional; be proactive, not reactive; predict challenges and overcome. Get better before you get bigger. Always learning. Money is made in the margins. Let's try this, test theories, techniques and technology. Ask questions, surround yourself with those with knowledge you need. Don't spend the money you don't have. Kmart/Amazon in business, be progressive and look forward. What you aren't good at, find someone who is, know your strengths. 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In this episode, Ken Rundle talks to Natalie Wood, Yara's Agronomy Manager to learn about a new crop nutrition planning tool being launched by Yara to help farmers tackle their nutrient management decisions.
What factors do you need to consider to build an amazing soybean factory? Todd Steinacher presents Dustin Bowling, the AgriGold Western Agronomy Manager. In this episode, Dustin compares soybeans to a factory. Soybeans are amazing plants, but they're not as simple as you think. Today's yielding conditions prove many factors go into ensuring maximum soybean growth. To understand how a soybean grows throughout the season, you have to understand a bit of the internal processes of a soybean plant and how it works. Join in the conversation to know more about the internal processes of a soybean plant. You wouldn't want to miss this episode. Tune in!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://agrigold.com/podcast
Making the most out of your crops is all about finding the right balance of both the art and science of agronomy. Joining Todd Steinacher today is Whitney Monin, the New National Agronomy Manager at AgriGold. Whitney is here to expound on how you should be navigating your field when it comes to planting and investing early. It's all about the balance of knowing when to go with your gut and when to go with the data that you have. She shares what to look out for in terms of your soil conditions, dealing with diseases, optimizing fungicide technology, evaluating hybrid data and more. Keep your ears glued for more tips on how to maximize your yield and minimize harvest loss on this episode!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://agrigold.com/podcast
It's mid-July and you may be noticing parchment-like lesions on the leaves of the corn in your corn-on-corn fields indicating peak beetle emergence. In this episode, Host Jim Robinson, Rob-See-Co Corn & Soybean Product Manager talks to his guest, Wayne Fithian, Agronomy Manager at Rob-See-Co about peak corn rootworm beetle flight. How does 2021 timing compare to the average? Why do beetles feed on the leaves when they first emerge? What is the action threshold for beetles per trap per day when using sticky traps? What type of control measures can you take this season and what are the options for next season if you aren't able to control it this year? Tune in to this episode and get control of beetles in your field. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
Tyler Gullen, Agronomy Manager
They're responsible for making sure the golf courses are ready for some of the biggest championships in the world and we sat down for a chat with them for our webinar series Continue to Learn Extra. This webinar brings together The R&A Agronomy Team to talk about post-lockdown matters on the golf course; such as essential maintenance, golfer feedback and expectations on courses being maintained with fewer staff. Panellists: Alistair Beggs, Head of Agronomy, The R&A Richard Windows, Agronomy Manager, The R&A Adam Newton, Senior Agronomist, The R&A Podcast The Green Room Golf Course Podcast is produced by Karl Hansell on behalf of the British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association. For questions, comments or concerns, you can get in touch by emailing karl@bigga.co.uk. You can also join the conversation on social media using @GreenRoomBIGGA on Twitter we've also got a Facebook page where all the latest notices, news releases and information from BIGGA can be found. We're also on Instagram using @BIGGA_HQ. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. The more people know about the sports turf industry, the more understanding they will have about the hard work of BIGGA members and other greenkeepers. If you'd like to get in contact about any other aspect of your BIGGA membership, including member benefits, support, or learning and development, call 01347 833800 or email info@bigga.co.uk You can also get more information about BIGGA and how it can improve your career and your course by heading to our website.
Glenda-Lee Allan Vossler talked with Sherrilyn Phelps, Agronomy Manager for Sask Pulse, about ways to increase potential yields for peas and lentils.
Glenda-Lee Allan Vossler talked with Sherrilyn Phelps, Agronomy Manager for Sask Pulse, about ways to increase potential yields for peas and lentils.