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Farm4Profit Podcast
Farm4Fun - Jason Mauck - Constant Canopy

Farm4Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 46:45


In 2017, Jason was recognized as one of the "10 Up and Comers in Agriculture" by Successful Farming, a title well-deserved for his pioneering work in cover cropping, interseeding, and relay cropping. He's also the CEO of Constant Canopy, where he's developing cutting-edge farming methods that maximize profitability while protecting the environment. From breaking yield records to producing renewable natural gas and bio-char, Jason's #farmweird approach is something every farmer can learn from.In today's episode, we'll explore Jason's journey, his thoughts on the future of farming, and how he uses social media to spread his innovative ideas. Jason Mauck, a pioneering farmer and the CEO of Constant Canopy, who is redefining what it means to farm in today's world. Jason also opens up about how social media has changed his life, why he does it, and which platform he prefers. Tune in to learn from one of agriculture's most forward-thinking minds and discover what's next for this #farmweird innovator. Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!Websitewww.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode linkhttps://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail addressFarm4profitllc@gmail.comPhone515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/

The Vance Crowe Podcast
Jason Mauck: meat company crushed by regulations, polycropping and going beyond organic farming

The Vance Crowe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 100:22


Jason Mauck returns. For new viewers, he is a farmer and the CEO of Constant Canopy, a company that brings together innovation from agriculture, energy, and technology to create products to feed, power, and sustain our finite natural resources for generations to come.In this episode, we talk in depth about "polycropping." Specifically the potential benefits and pitfalls in this system. We also talk about succession and how future generations are setup for success or failure. X: @jasonmauck1Connect with us!   =============================IG: ➡︎ https://www.instagram.com/legacy_interviews/===========================How To Work With Us: ===========================Want to do a Legacy Interview for you or a loved one?Book a Legacy Interview | https://legacyinterviews.com/ —A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.#Vancecrowepodcast #legacyinterviews Timestamps:0:00  - Intro8:15 - Every aspect of our economy is like "this"12:11 - If Jason had changed the meat industry22:21 - Do the people running meat companies have malintent 31:20 - Can people have significant changes without hitting rock bottom?34:11 - Why is it so hard to find good food at rest stops?35:50 - There is a reason why every religion has dietary restrictions38:07 - Draining the continental United States faster than ever58:03 - Can "all encompassing" farms be profitable?1:07:02 - One of the biggest challenges with polycropping1:15:24 - What will change for Jason without his grandfather?1:24:11 - Meeting John Kempf1:28:33 - There will be a radical change in how people are educated1:35:20 - Our politicians are essentially LARPING

Adams on Agriculture
AOA - October 7th, 2022

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 52:50


Friday's AOA began with Jason Mauck, Indiana farmer and CEO of Constant Canopy, discussing the results of his relay-cropping system of both winter wheat and soybeans in the same field, at the same time. Then, Corey Geiger, Managing Editor at Hoard's Dairyman magazine and board member of the World Dairy Expo talked about the attendance at WDE this year and the comments from presenters at the Global Dairy Symposium he moderated. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX discussed some of the risks that are being traded in the wheat market, including the risk of nuclear weapons. The show closed with Jacqui Fatka, Policy Editor at Farm Progress, on the newest round of COVID relief funding and the upcoming oral arguments on California's Prop 12

Adams on Agriculture
AOA - February 21, 2022

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 52:49


On Monday's AOA, Mike spoke with Dean Nelson from Kelley Bean about the factors impacting dry edible bean production in 2022; with drought being a key concern. John Baranick of DTN Weather analyzed a winter storm moving across the northern states and outlined it's impact; Jason Mauck, CEO of Constant Canopy discussed his practice of relay cropping and how his operation is diversifying to better accommodate their clients; and Jason Berkland of Nationwide discussed Grain Bin Safety Week and their program to get rescue tubes to first responders in rural areas.

Precision Points: An Ag Tech Podcast
Ep. 29: Using First Principles to Maximize Each Acre with Jason Mauck

Precision Points: An Ag Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 28:41


In Episode 29 of Precision Points, Morgan sits down with Jason Mauck, CEO of Constant Canopy to talk about the basics of relay cropping, measuring success and what you can be thinking about now if you want to #farmweird. To get the show notes from this episode, visit Precision Ag Reviews. Leave a precision ag technology review.

Agripreneur Podcast
Raising the Industry Standard ft. Jason Mauck

Agripreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 42:09


On this episode, Phil sits down with an innovative industry leader, Jason Mauck, to talk about the value of locally owned businesses and to research where your meat sources come from. Jason, CEO of Munsee Meats and CEO of Constant Canopy, has learned a thing or two and experienced more over the years in his career that he shares with us. Learn more from industry experts like Jason on the Agripreneur Podcast, subscribe today!

Weather Weekly
Jason Mauck

Weather Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 64:11


This week's interview is with Jason Mauck, owner of Mauck Family Farms and the CEO of Constant Canopy. Based in Delaware county, Jason is a weather nut, and talks to me about how the weather plays a role with the agricultural community. Jason is also on the forefront of some pretty innovative things when it comes to getting food on your table, as well as looking ahead to the future of farming.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio, July 20: Relay cropping, kochia management, and planting soybeans

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 54:29


It’s time for RealAg Radio, and seeing as it’s Monday, we’ve got a great lineup of all things agronomy for you. You’ll hear: Jason Mauck, CEO of Constant Canopy, on relay cropping; Horst Bohner of Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), on planting depth of soybeans; Lewis Baarda of Farming Smarter on... Read More

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio, July 20: Relay cropping, kochia management, and planting soybeans

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 54:29


It’s time for RealAg Radio, and seeing as it’s Monday, we’ve got a great lineup of all things agronomy for you. You’ll hear: Jason Mauck, CEO of Constant Canopy, on relay cropping; Horst Bohner of Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), on planting depth of soybeans; Lewis Baarda of Farming Smarter on... Read More

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Bushy wheat and relay beans — a LIVE! Q&A with Jason Mauck

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 32:12


At Constant Canopy Farms in Gaston, Indiana, Jason Mauck does things a little differently. He joins Shaun Haney for this RealAg LIVE! Q&A to talk relay cropping, sunlight interception, and moving livestock on to crop land. Tune in to RealAg LIVE! at 3 pm Eastern Tuesdays to Thursdays on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Constant Canopy... Read More

The Vance Crowe Podcast
Jason Mauck: The dangers of frost, thinking differently, hosting Woodstock

The Vance Crowe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 38:11


Jason Mauck is a big thinker that is revolutionizing how farmers plant crops and raise animals.  Jason is widely recognized in the agriculture community for trying new techniques and thinking creatively to solve problems.This is the 53rd interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various individuals and industries are handling themselves amidst the crisis.  Learn more about Jason Mauck's Constant Canopy @JasonMauck1@VanceCrowe

The Vance Crowe Podcast
Mad Scientist Farmer Jason Mauck, the man disrupting agriculture.

The Vance Crowe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 102:09


Jason Mauck is a corn and soybean farmer from Indiana that runs an extraordinary operation, double cropping soybeans and wheat together, using the elements of the golden ratio and pushing the envelope about what is possible to produce using fewer resources.Jason Mauck on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonmauck1 Vance Crowe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanceCrowePeople mentioned in this episodeKate Crosby: https://twitter.com/_Kate_Crosby_ Nick Cziek: https://twitter.com/ncizekWes Watson: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUxLYGeeIKxxioUqL54Q8g More about Vance Crowe: www.vancecrowe.com

Ag+Bio+Science
Episode 54: Innovative + Sustainable Ag: Double Crop Farming

Ag+Bio+Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 11:23


This week Inside INdiana Business Host Gerry Dick is joined by Jason Mauck, CEO of Constant Canopy.

Farm4Profit Podcast
Making Small Changes Can Have a Big Result

Farm4Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 29:47


The laws of small changes Introduction What’s happening Reminders: Like, rate, review, share Send to farm4profitllc@gmail.com Register for the conference Jason Mauck of Constant Canopy - Keynotes What’s working for Ag – listener or farmer feedback (Nathan Anderson) Networking: Building, maintaining, and utilizing human networks. Creating friends of the farm rather than enemies Having those around you that you can ask for help, borrower equipment, trade services (grain bin moving story) Continued learning through others Hosting or attending field days to learn about best practices and meet others with more experience Connecting with area politicians Taking advantage of paid lobbying trips, talking to those in DC, get in conversations with those who have little in common with you. Breaking the stigma of an “Independent Family Farm” Farmers should be very dependent on others. That is the way is used to be with shared equipment and labor. Becoming “Interdependent” https://practicalfarmers.org/ https://www.iowafarmbureau.com/ https://agsolver.com/ Topic of the Week: Why do small changes matter? People don’t fear or resist change in general. It has to be exciting, clear, and obtainable to get the human psyche on board. People cut their hair, buy new equipment, try new food all the time = change It’s intimidating to think about cutting something out of your life completely. Instead of eliminating something completely to save costs take a look at the budget and find small areas of savings. 5% less spent on utilities (call and ask for a break), less in interest expense (call and ask or pay down quicker), inputs like wages, seed, chemicals, fertilizer (application rates or dealer price lowering), family living expenses (eat at home) Sell or produce for 5% more – more sources of revenues What would it take to boost your yields by 5%? 200 bushel is 10 more bushel 50 bushel is 2.5 more, 3 lbs per day rate of gain is just an extra 15 hundredths daily What would it take to sell your crop or animal 5% better than you have in the past? Use a broker? Follow a plan? Set target dates? Could you grow your gross revenues by 5% by doing something else? Custom farm, contract or sub work, become a dealer, network referrals, board position? If you could grow or raise your commodity for 5% less cost at the same time as selling it for 5% more your actual net profit increases. The profit you produce doesn’t just increase by 10% though it will be more! $50M into $62.5M is 25% more while $5 into $15 is 200% more (chocolate bars) Buy 100 chocolate bars for 95 cents each and sell them for $1 apiece. This leaves you with 5% margin or $5 profit at the end of the day. However, if you find a 5% off coupon and by them for 90 cents each and sell them for $1.05 you have a profit now of $15 or 200% more than before. Summarize This doesn’t just apply to purchasing and selling. Making small changes in habits, mental and physical health, management techniques and more will pay off. Management, health, and more to be covered in future episodes. Challenge What are some easy areas for you to make 5% changes in your operation? Where are the harder areas of changing going to be? Focus on assigning a dollar of impact figure to each category and focus on the areas of largest impact first. They may not be the easiest or most fun but will be the most rewarding. Conference Update - Jason Mauck of Constant Canopy will be one of the Key Note speakers

AgEmerge Podcast
004. Jason Mauck — Designing and Growing Better Cropping Systems

AgEmerge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 24:09


Buckle up and hang on for a fun ride with Jason Mauck, a farmer from Gaston, IN, the CEO of Constant Canopy, and a 2019 AgEmerge speaker. Come ready to explore, as Jason joins Kim this week to learn about the research, activities and thought processes behind the work he’s doing in his fields. Tune in to hear more of Jason’s ideas on capturing sunlight, growing quad row wheat, incorporating chickens in his fields, and the overall benefits he’s seeing by building soil health. It’s always a thought-provoking time with Jason as he pushes the envelope to explore great ways to bust out of the old ag paradigm. Follow Jason Mauck on Twitter @jasonmauck1 Jason is hosting a field day at his farm in Indiana on June 21, 2019. For more information about his field day, visit www.constantcanopy.com AgEmerge is bringing thought leaders like Jason Mauck to the stage so that other growers can learn from hands-on successes and failures. To learn more about AgEmerge, visit www.AgEmerge.com Subscribe to our mailing list to get the most up-to-date information about the Podcast, Conference, and relevant content for forward-thinking growers.

Working Cows
Ep. 062 – Jason Mauck – Closing the Loop between Livestock and Grains

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 34:09


Jason Mauck is the CEO of Constant Canopy and a farmer in East Central Indiana. He is experimenting with some very cool things and constantly innovating new solutions to opportunities (or problems [depending on your perspective]). Follow WCP: facebook.com/WorkingCows twitter.com/YPClayConry Video Mentioned: Morning thoughts….keep sharing ideas this is great. pic.twitter.com/YIX3LaP71Q — Jason Mauck (@jasonmauck1) November...

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Working Cows
Ep. 062 – Jason Mauck – Closing the Loop between Livestock and Grains

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018


Jason Mauck is the CEO of Constant Canopy and a farmer in East Central Indiana. He is experimenting with some very cool things and constantly innovating new solutions to opportunities (or problems [depending on your perspective]). Follow WCP: facebook.com/WorkingCows twitter.com/YPClayConry Video Mentioned: Morning thoughts….keep sharing ideas this is great. pic.twitter.com/YIX3LaP71Q — Jason Mauck (@jasonmauck1) November...

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Agripreneur Podcast
An Unconventional Farmer with Exceptional Results

Agripreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 42:40


Episode Recap: Agripreneur had the pleasure of sitting down with Jason Mauck, CEO and Farmer of Constant Canopy. Jason has garnered a strong following on Twitter and brings a fresh perspective to the Agriculture game. Phil and him discuss how he got started in agriculture, what’s working for him, and a misguided mindset that is behind many family farms that he had to face when he was younger. Using the experience that he has acquired through the years, Jason explains what he sees happening in the future for not only his business but agriculture as a whole. Later, we learn what farming practices have been very effective for his yield and why trying unconventional farming techniques may not always be a bad thing. We even get an inside look at what his yield drag looks like, what is keeping costs low, and the benefits he’s found with certain practices. Diversification is another topic of discussion in this week’s episode, and Jason tells how he has diversified to keep business going throughout the Winter season. Also, the two talk about how the Internet is shaping many industries and how farmers are using (and not using) social platforms to their benefit. Last but not least, Phil asks Jason how he ended up with a golf course in the back of his house! There’s a lot of great conversation and a ton to learn in this week’s podcast. Connect with us on Social: Phil Instagram: @p_con1 Twitter: @PhilConradt1 Jason Twitter: @JasonMauck1   “If you want to have extraordinary results you’ve got to stretch on both sides of the spectrum to see where you need to go.”   You’ll Learn: [00:00] - Introduction of Jason Mauck and how he got to be where he is now. [04:45] - A misguided mindset behind some family farms. [05:27] - Jason’s perspective on row cropping/continuous cropping/relay cropping. [09:20] - How Jason is trying to take the cost out of everything and lowering the cost of production. [10:40] - Jason’s typical yield drag and what he does to optimize his yield. [14:30] - An analysis of feeding the soil year-round and the benefits of Jason has seen from doing this. [18:55] - A sharing economy for manure in the future. [23:35] - Leveraging your practices to landlords. [24:53] - Jason’s epiphany while on a trip with college buddies. [27:28] - How the internet is changing many industries. [32:09] - How Jason ended up with a golf course in the back of his house. [34:13] - Jason adds one more thought regarding scaling. [35:30] - The importance of diversification. [37:03] - Hiring & Outsourcing [38:42] - Farmers on Social Media and perspectives on Twitter and Facebook. [40:44] - Final Thoughts, College Football, and Golf   Subscribe Rate & Review the Agripreneur Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Agripreneur Podcast - the show where agriculture meets entrepreneurship to bring you valuable information, interviews, and insight from the industry’s most successful entrepreneurs. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show on iTunes and leave us an honest rating and review. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media!

Future of Agriculture
Future of Agriculture 099: Nutrient Management, Intercropping, and The Sharing Economy with Jason Mauck

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 41:59


Jason Mauck is a farmer in Gaston, Indiana and the CEO of Constant Canopy, an operation dedicated to closing the gap between livestock and grain production. He is passionate about demystifying misconceptions and bringing public awareness to how the farming and agriculture industry truly works from a large-scale farming perspective. Jason joins me today to share how his large-scale nutrient management system works, discuss the imbalance between supply and demand, and why he believes a sharing economy is a perfect solution to addressing these issues. He shares the intercropping strategy he uses to create higher crop yields, effective strategies for using manure as a soil nutrient management technique, and how he describes “true soil wealth” for large-scale farmers. He also explains the concept of wheat spreading and how it impacts production costs and the benefits of planting soybeans early in the growing season.   “I don’t think there’s one subject that is more compatible with the sharing economy than manure distribution.” - Jason Mauck   This Week on the Future of Agriculture Podcast: Effective strategies for using manure as a nutrient management technique on large-scale farming operations. Why newer methods of using manure to manage soil nutrients are more effective and economical than older methods. How the sharing economy can address supply and demand issues related to manure distribution. The cropping system he uses to keep production costs low while using manure-based nutrient management techniques. The benefits of locally placing manure versus widespread placement. The benefits of developing an intercropping system. Why he advocates for early soybean planting - even when predicting another freeze. Understanding the concept of wheat spreading and how it impacts production costs. How he harvests wheat without harming soybean crops with his intercropping system. Benefits of early bean seed planting. How allowing bean plans to grow side-by-side - instead of upright - impacts the overall growth and production. Why he believes more farmers do not experiment with intercropping strategies. How farmers evaluate annual soil health. How he describes “true soil wealth.”   Connect with Jason Mauck: Jason Mauck on Twitter   Check Out Our Sponsor for the “Sustainability at Scale” Series   Have you ever heard of Marrone’s BIO WITH BITE? Marrone Bio Innovation offers crop pest protection for the modern organic and conventional production systems. To make sure every grower using their products realize the best possible return on investment, Marrone invests time and resources to thoroughly test and demonstrate the efficacy of those new state of the art products. With serious trial data to back it up! You can see more and connect directly with Marrone by visiting them at www.marronebio.com Marrone is very proud to support The Future Of Agriculture blog series on sustainability in agriculture with Tim Hammerich.   Join Our 100th Episode Celebration! We are celebrating the Future of Agriculture Podcast’s 100th episode - and we want to celebrate with you! Visit SpeakPipe.com/FutureofAg to record your voice and tell us which Future of Agriculture Podcast episode was your number 1 favorite - and why! Who knows? We may even play your voice in a future episode! Head over to SpeakPipe.com/FutureofAg today to record your voice and share your favorite episode with us.     We Are a Part of a Bigger Family!    The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today.      Share the Ag-Love!    Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots!    Learn more about AgGrad by visiting:  Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter  AgGrad on Facebook