
XtremeAg: Cutting The Curve Podcast
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Generations: Farming Challenges and Opportunities Faced By The Next Generation of Farmers
In this episode, Damian sits down with Jordyn Burco, a rising star in agriculture, and Mark Coots from Teva Corporation, to explore the future of farming. Jordyn shares her journey of returning to her family farm and the strides she's made over the past five years. The discussion dives deep into the challenges and opportunities of generational hand-offs, the importance of self-assessment in farming, and what the next generation of agriculture looks like. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or simply passionate about the industry, this conversation will leave you inspired and optimistic about the future of agriculture. Don't miss it! Presented by Simon Innovations

How Farmers Can Survive the Corn Price Dip: Strategies for Surviving and Thriving
With corn prices dipping below $4, farmers are facing unprecedented challenges. Johnny Verell, who has been trialing various corn strategies over the past five years, joins forces with Brian Adams of Volunteer Ag Service to share how Verell Farms plans to adapt and stay afloat. From innovative approaches to cost-cutting measures, they delve into the tactics that could be the key to surviving—and thriving—in an era of low commodity prices. Tune in to discover strategies that could help your farm remain solvent amidst the downturn. This Episode is presented by CLAAS

The System: Maximizing Agricultural Efficiency With A Systems Approach To Farming
In this episode, Damian Mason, Chad Henderson and Kevin Matthews dive deep into the "systems approach" to production agriculture, breaking down what this approach entails, starting with the planter and in-furrow practices and carrying them all the way through to harvest. Tune in to learn how this holistic method is revolutionizing the way they manage their crops, leading to greater efficiency and higher yields. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just curious about modern agricultural practices, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of farming. This episode is presented by CLAAS

Successful Strategies For Early Planted Soybeans
Matt Miles and his son Layne reveal the impressive results of their three-year trial on early-planted soybeans. Discover how their February-planted beans achieved a remarkable yield of 90 bushels per acre and learn about the benefits of early harvesting, including a positive price basis. Matt also shares exciting news about their double crop soybeans planted right after the July 22 harvest, predicted to yield 50 bpa. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in desiccation, double cropping, and maximizing acreage with early planting. Tune in to hear Matt answer crucial questions: “How early is too early to plant beans, and how late is too late to plant beans in the Delta?” Presented by Simon Innovations

Getting Seed Treatment Right for Maximum Yields
Chances are, you’re planting treated seed. But are your seeds treated with the right products to deliver you maximum yield potential? Seed treatment options have expanded tremendously, as have the quality of inputs available via treatment. XA’s Temple Rhodes, Kelly Garrett and Damian Mason join Corteva Biologicals’ Mario Carillo in a discussion about how farmers can utilize seed treatment to achieve stress reduction, pest resistance, and, ultimately, bigger yields. Presented By Simon Innovations

What is Sap Analysis and How Can It Help You Grow A Better Crop?
If you’re not tissue sampling your crops now, you might as well make the jump straight to sap sampling. If you are tissue sampling, it’s time for your crop testing to evolve. That’s the general consensus from Mike Evans of Integrated Ag Solutions. Why sap rather than tissue? Because tissue sampling tells you what’s already happened in the the plant — too late for you to affect it. Sap sampling, on the other hand, informs the grower of what nutrients are, or are not, coursing through the crop’s veins currently. This allows a timeframe for treatment. Sap sampling post-treatment provides information on the effectiveness of the treatment. Illinois farmer and proprietor of Bio Ag Management, Clint Frese joins Mr. Evans on this very informative topic. Cutting The Curve is brought to you by Simon Innovations

Ep 161Just In Time — A Finance-Based Fertility Program
It’s no secret, farm revenue will be down in 2024. So, how can you keep your farm finances flush? One method: Adjust your fertility program to a “just in time” application method, saving on fertility spend while getting greater yields. Temple Rhodes explains how he’s shifting his fertility program, applying nutrients just as the plant needs them. The practice saves a little money, but more importantly, his crops benefit from the full investment in fertility. Tommy Roach joins Temple to explain the realities of fertilizer loss which might soon require your farm to have nutrient management program in place. Given the reality of farm finances and looming environmental requirements, you better listen to this. Then... get busy setting up your Just In Time fertility program! Presented by CLAAS.

Farming 2.0: How We’ll Use Drones to Farm Smarter
In this episode, join host Damian as he dives into the world of agricultural drones with Layne Miles and his father, Matt. Discover how this dynamic duo from Arkansas is embracing cutting-edge technology to revolutionize their farming operations. From the legal hurdles to financial considerations, and the practical to the impractical applications, Layne and Matt share their insights on integrating unmanned aircraft into modern agriculture. Tune in to learn about the future of farming and how drones are becoming an indispensable tool in the agricultural industry. Presented by Simon Innovations

Is Matt Miles Losing Money Without Drip Irrigation?
Listen in to this interesting conversation between Kelly Garrett, Matt Miles, Kurt Grimm and Damian Mason on the feasibility of drip irrigation for Matt's farm. Is he actually losing money by not installing drip? Kelly does the math and the results might surprise you! (and Matt too!)

Burnt Beans — A Strategy For Higher Soybean Yields
Temple Rhodes has been toying around for years with methods to stunt his soybeans early season in an effort to attain higher yields end of season. He’s used chemistry, various timed applications of plant growth regulators, and now he’s experimenting with fertility to stunt growth. Why would a farmer want to stunt his beans? As Temple says, “We don’t sell biomass, we sell seed. We need to stunt them early because when you put a bunch of fertility into plants early, all you get is a bunch of lush biomass.” Temple is joined by Tommy Roach of Nachurs who concocted a “Bean Squasher” fertility cocktail that’s delivering results — stunted soybeans early, higher soybean yields late. Presented by Simon Innovations

Ep 160Adjusting Your Fertility Budget To The Price of Corn
Chad Henderson doesn’t like to skimp on crop inputs. He is, after all, one of the “send it twins” — always ready to push the limits and add an additional application. That’s why we at XA thought it’d be fun to put a throttle governor on Chad. Along with our field day partners at AgroLiquid, we gave Chad three budgets based on three different corn prices — $4, $6, and $8 per bushel. Some corn plots seek only to show you how big of corn they can make. Chad’s 2024 research plot, conversely, will show you exactly what to expect with $100 per acre increases on fertility spend.

Money Versus Yield: Maximizing Profit in Corn Farming
Imagine a field day where the topic isn’t how big or beautiful the corn is, but instead how profitable the field will be. That’s the concept of this year's research plot at Matt Miles’ McGehee, Arkansas farm. Matt is competing with Galynn Beer and Stephanie Zelinko of AgroLiquid as well as Kelly Garrett of XtremeAg. Each of the four engineered a cropping plan with the express purpose of maximizing net profit, not merely yield. Matt, Galynn, and Stephanie explain how their research can help farmers like you make profitable fertility adjustments in a slower farm revenue cycle.

Unlocking Yield Potential: The Power of "Mini-Micros" in Crop Nutrition
In this episode, we dive deep into the often overlooked world of "mini-micros" – essential trace elements like cobalt, nickel, and molybdenum that could be the missing link in your crop nutrition strategy. Join Kelly Garrett and Mike Evans from Integrated Ag Solutions as they explore the critical role these nutrients play in maximizing yields. They’re joined by Clint Frese of Bio Ag Management for an insightful discussion on sap testing, stress reduction, and the science behind optimizing your crops' nutrient fitness. Tune in to learn how incorporating these tiny but mighty elements can transform your farming practices and elevate your harvests. This episode is presented by CLAAS

How to Optimize Your In-Furrow Planting Program
Kelly Garrett says only about ten to fifteen percent of America’s farms use planters equipped with in-furrow application technology. That said, more farmers are looking to utilize in-furrow to provide them with a greater range of options and timing for inputs. Damian talk s to Kelly and Mario Carrillo of Corteva Biologicals about the components of a successful in-furrow program perfectly aligned with your farm’s objectives. This episode is presented by Simon Innovations.

Why Sam Coutu is Reallocating His Fertility Spend in 2024
XtremeAg’s Canadian affiliate Sam Coutu is giddy about how spring is shaping up for his Quebec farming operation. Sam went to the fields this year with refurbished planters and a different mindset. The money he’s saving on wasted fertility at time of planting he’s reapportioning to seed and late-season Y-drop fertilizer applications. Sam discusses the positive changes he’s making in 2024 on his much expanded farm.

Side Dressing Corn with a Liquid Diet
After the corn is planted and emerged, it’s time to plan your next several fertility passes. That is, unless you are flinger of dry fertility using the “one and done” approach, which as it turns out, doesn’t work all that well. Kevin Matthews explains how he maximizes yield and his investment with multiple liquid fertility applications. Kevin is joined by Nachurs’ Tommy Roach. They map out the timing, methodology, and product mix to a successful crop fed a liquid diet. Presented by Simon Innovations

Manure Magic: Managing Manure for Better Agronomic Outcomes
Manure can be magical for improving your soil and attaining bigger crops. But, like any fertility source, it can be over-applied creating imbalanced soil fertility. Getting the most from a manure source involves agronomic analysis, testing, and even variable rate application. Paul Beyer of NextGen Fertilizers began working with Colorado dairy and crop farmer, Stratton Kraft three years ago to correct agronomic issues. By revamping his manure management, Mr. Kraft has attained amazing yields while making his manure source go further AND reducing his irrigated water rate. Organic matter increases, bigger yields, and a smaller fertilizer bill — maybe manure can work for your farming operation!

Are You Reluctant to Go No-Till Because You Think You’ll Lose Yield?
Are you reluctant to go no-till because you think you’ll lose yield? Does planting into heavy crop residue concern you? Kelly, Lee, and Kevin explain their methods to attaining high — sometimes record — yields with a no-till systems approach. They cover everything from the combine, to residue breakdown products, to specialized forms of “non-tillage” tillage that resizes fodder, to planter set up tips. If you’re stuck in your conventional farming methods, skip this episode. Just realize, you’re leaving money on the table via a paid sustainability program that pays a premium for no-till practices. Presented by CLAAS

How Autonomous Farming is Already Transforming Agriculture
Autonomous farm machinery is coming. Before you get excited (or overwhelmed) by the prospect of driverless equipment, understand this: Autonomy is coming in incremental doses, it’s applicable to your existing machinery, it’s affordable, and we’re still a few years away from the technology being completely “hands free.” AGCO’s Brandon Montgomery and JCA Technologies’ Dinen Subramaniam join Damian Mason in this forward-looking talk about how autonomy will improve your farm and your financials.

The Pace of Change: Ag's Next Gen on Adapting and Innovating
Change is the heartbeat of progress, and nowhere is this more evident than in the field of agriculture. "The Pace of Change" brings together the fresh minds of XtremeAg's next generation—Layne Miles, Connor Garrett, Danielle Matthews-Venable, Alexander Evans, and Jackson Henderson—for a riveting conversation with host Damian Mason and Teva Corporation's Caleb Coots. They confront the thrilling yet daunting changes sweeping through production agriculture. How does the speed of external innovation measure against the adaptability of on-farm practices? Which aspects of agricultural production—products, practices, or mindset—require the most urgent evolution? This episode doesn't just scratch the surface but dives deep into what change means for the very people nurturing our food's future. Tune in for a discussion that's as entertaining as it is enlightening, and walk away with a renewed perspective on agriculture's transformation. This episode is the final-part of a four-part series presented by TEVA Corporation that looks at the agriculture industry through the eyes of its future.

Pivoting Crop Strategies After the Storm: How to profitably adjust your crop mix in the wake of weather problems
Matt Miles can’t catch a break weather-wise as the rains continue to pound his part of the Arkansas delta. Regardless, farming is farming and it’s time to make some adjustments. Matt has decided it’s too late for replant corn to provide much yield potential. So, he’s reducing his already reduced corn acreage and switching to soybeans via a replant. He explains to Damian the practices and product choices he made preemptively allowing for the switch. Also, the re-plan: marketing of bushels, acquisition of new seed and crop inputs, and grain storage adaptations he’s made. If you’re looking for ideas on how to profitably adjust your crop mix in the wake of weather problems, start with this episode! This episode is presented by Simon Innovations

Technology: What Does The Next Generation Need to Farm?
Join host Damian Mason as he poses the question: "Is Ag Tech where it should be?" to the next generation of farming industry professionals. This roundtable discussion features Guests Layne Miles, Connor Garrett, Danielle Matthews-Venable, Alexander Evans, Jackson Henderson and Caleb Coots dive into pressing questions about the current state of agricultural technology. Is it fulfilling its potential? What gaps exist, and how can they be bridged? Explore how these young leaders envision technology transforming their operations and what excites them about the future possibilities in agriculture. Whether you're deeply embedded in the ag sector or just tech-curious, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how technological advancements can revolutionize farming. This episode is the third-part of a four-part series presented by TEVA Corporation that looks at the agriculture industry through the eyes of its future.

Boosting Wheat Profits: How Lee Lubbers Enhances Protein Levels for Premium Price
Lee Lubbers is strategically increasing protein levels in his winter wheat not just for additional revenue, but to avoid financial losses from lower protein content, which can significantly reduce the price per bushel. In discussions with Damian, Lee delves into the agronomic techniques and business strategies for enhancing protein levels in wheat to secure premium prices. This approach mitigates the risk of price docks, which can vary dramatically depending on protein content, highlighting the direct link between agricultural practices and market economics. This episode is sponsored by CLAAS.

Keeping Youth in Agriculture: What Will Keep the Next Generation in the Farming Industry?
The Business of Agriculture needs youth to enter the industry. To accomplish this, there must be opportunity for personal and professional growth. Are we providing it? What opportunities do farming's next generation see and what struggles are presented in keeping Ag’s kids in Ag? Damian sits down with a panel of Ag up-and-comers to get their thoughts on working in Ag. What drives someone to come into our industry and what will keep American Ag humming in the future? If you’re looking for thoughts on keeping your kids in Ag, listen to this! This episode is the second-part of a four-part series presented by TEVA Corporation that looks at the agriculture industry through the eyes of its future.

Harnessing Manure for Modern Farming
In the future, you may be using concentrated manure as a starter fertilizer on your planter. Even if you’re not close to a livestock operation, manure may become a part of your annual fertilizer application. So says Kurt Grimm of NutraDrip whose irrigation company is deploying new methods to extract value from manure while making the livestock by-product more easily used by crop farmers. Kurt joins XA's Kelly Garrett and Damian Mason for this forward looking discussion.

Legacy Unearthed: Insights from Agriculture's Next Generation
Join host Damian as he dives into the profound question of agriculture's future through the eyes of its heirs in this compelling episode of Cutting The Curve. In an insightful roundtable discussion with Danielle Matthews, Vern Garrett, Jackson Henderson, Layne Miles, and Alexander Evans, and Caleb Coots from Teva Corporation's third generation, we explore the pressures and ambitions that shape the next generation of farmers. From their unique 20-something perspectives, these young industry professionals discuss the readiness to take over farming operations, the legacy they wish to uphold and innovate upon, and the essential advice they'd offer both to their peers and their younger selves. Don’t miss this special episode with NeXtremeAg, where the future of farming speaks out. This episode of Cutting the Curve is made possible through the support of TEVA Corporation.

You Have a Phosphorous Availability Problem - Here is What To Do About it
Temple Rhodes isn’t afraid to tell you what your soil tests likely aren’t: That you have a phosphorous problem. Specifically, you have a problem getting your “P” untied and then up-taken by your crops. Tommy Roach with Nachurs and James Paterson with AgroTech USA join Temple to explain how you can maximize your phosphorous. Just because you’re spending money applying “P,” that doesn’t mean your crops are receiving it. Listen to this agronomically insightful episode hosted by Damian Mason! Presented by CLAAS

Used Farm Machinery Buying Guide: Will Prices Come Down?
The supply chain disruptions you heard so much about from 2020 through 2022 unsettled the machinery market. Now in 2024, the farm equipment marketplace is still adjusting. Inventory of used machines has been climbing rapidly over the last year. This run up in supply should equate to lower sale prices…but it’s not. Casey Seymour of Moving Iron LLC and host of The Moving Iron podcast, provides a market update and outlook. If you’re looking to update your fleet, listen to this for Casey’s advice on buying farm machinery. Presented by CLAAS

Time To Build an Ark? Decisions After a Half-Foot of Rain
Matt Miles pace of planting was looking good. 100% of his corn and rice is not only in the ground, but emerged. As was 45% of his soybean acreage. Then the rains came. A half foot of rain and it’s still not finished. As you might imagine, he’s got crops under water. Matt talks to Damian about wet conditions, past experience, adjustments he’s making, money, inputs, cropping decisions, and the mental aspect of managing through mid-spring weather adversity. Presented by CLAAS

To Expand or Not: Grain Storage Decisions in Tough Times
Is a downturn market the right time to expand grain storage facility? In this episode of Xtreme Ag's Cutting the Curve from Commodity Classic 2024, host Damian Mason is joined by Johnny Verell from Tennessee, Chad Henderson from Alabama, Kelly Garrett from Iowa, and grain industry professional Rodie Jelleberg from Superior Grain. Together, they delve into the pressing issue facing many in the agricultural sector today: the merits and risks of investing in grain storage expansion during economic downturns. They discuss the potential for securing early harvest premiums, the critical role of efficient drying technology, and the overarching importance of operational self-sufficiency in uncertain financial climates. If you are pondering the expansion of grain facilities or seeking to understand the experiences of those who have faced similar decisions, this episode delivers an understanding of the complex factors that influence grain storage investments and how these can impact farm profitability in both short and long terms.

Soil Health, Carbon Intensity Scores and the Bottom Line For Your Farm
Suddenly, we’re hearing a lot about Carbon Intensity Scores in Agriculture. What is a CI score, why does it matter, and how can you use it (eventually) to improve your financials? Those questions and more are addressed by Temple Rhodes who is joined by Holganix's Barrett Ersek and David Stark. If you’d like to improve your soil AND financial health, tune into this! This episode is presented by CLAAS.

Tested Mettle: How Nelson Rentz has Harvested Success in the Oklahoma Panhandle
In the unforgiving landscape of Guymon, Oklahoma, where the earth tests the mettle of those who farm it, Nelson Rentz stands as a testament to resilience and innovation. Garnering a third place state finish in the 2023 NCGA contest for his impressive strip-till, irrigated corn yield of 292 bushels per acre, Nelson talks to Cutting The Curve host, Damian Mason, about how he has been able to harvest success in one of America's toughest farming environments. This episode is presented by CLAAS.

Early Season Prevention of Corn Nematodes & Crown Rot
Do you know whether your fields have a corn nematode problem? Have you experienced crown rot? Chances are, if you have had these two yield robbers on your farm, you didn’t know about it until you made a pass with the combine. Preventing this two problems involved detection and / or selecting the right mode of protection. Historically protection has come from crop rotation, genetics, seed treatment, along with a dose of luck. Now you can address these problems early on by applying products in-furrow along with your on-planter fertility program. David Reif, agronomist with Vive explains chemistry and solutions to address crown rot and corn nematodes at springtime - before they can cause yield loss. Presented by CLAAS

Beating the Frost: Expert Tips for Early Season Planting Success
When it comes to deciding when it’s time to plant, Lee Lubbers says, “We don’t look at a calendar, we look at conditions.” With a mild winter and early spring, 2024 looks like a year where many farmers will be rolling out the planter earlier than usual. But what if you get a late spring killing frost? Will you be forced to re-plant, or simply suffer a devastating yield loss? Lee joins Matt Miles, Kelly Garrett and XA host Damian Mason in a very instructive dialogue on how you can successfully shepherd your crops through a killing frost. Presented by CLAAS.

Bridging The Gap In Sustainable Agriculture: Unlocking Additional Revenue Opportunities
Farmers are at the forefront of a revolution, adopting practices that not only benefit the earth but also open up new avenues for income through carbon credit programs. Kelly Garrett, a seasoned farmer and carbon program pioneer, shares his firsthand experience transitioning to no-till farming and cover cropping and debunking the myth that sustainable practices mean sacrificing yield. From the floor of the 2024 Commodity Classic, Damian Mason talks with Kelly and Amber Leusink from Truterra about the opportunities that are now available for farmers to unlock new revenue on every acre.

Grain Safe: Avoiding Pitfalls & Adopting Best Practices for Grain Storage
If you have grain stored in on-farm bins, there’s a good chance you’re losing money to grain quality loss. There’s also an elevated safety risk — when / if your grain goes out of condition and you’re forced to enter the bin, there’s a high likelihood of an accident. (According to recently released data from Purdue University, grain entrapments in grain bins increased 40% year over year!). The good news: Accidents are preventable and it’s entirely possible to prevent grain condition deterioration. Kelly Garrett and Matt Miles discuss the ROI and safety reasons for installing a grain management and monitoring system. They’re joined by Adam Weiss, CEO of OPI Systems and Iowa OPI Systems dealer, Adam Gittins. This Episode is presented by CLAAS

Resilience in the Rain: Big Lessons That Sam 'of the North' Coutu learned in 2023
After a challenging 2023 growing season marked by excessive moisture that put his crops to the test, Quebec farmer, Sam Coutu, sits down with host Damian Mason to share the valuable lessons he's learned. From discovering the financial wisdom behind a 36,000 corn seeding rate to recognizing the pitfalls of over-applying nitrogen and the importance of timing in crop management, this episode is packed with practical advice and strategies for farmers aiming for a successful and less stressful 2024. Whether you're a fellow farmer navigating the whims of the weather or an enthusiast curious about the intricacies of modern farming, this discussion offers a blend of personal experience, technical insight, and forward-looking optimism. Tune in to gain perspective on how resilience, adaptation, and informed decision-making can turn a year of challenges into a season of growth and learning. This episode is presented by CLAAS

Making Sustainability Pay Off On Your Farm
For years, Johnny Verell's farming operation in western Tennessee has epitomized sustainability. Since making the switch to no-till farming in 1991, the Verells have implemented a range of eco-friendly practices, including variable-rate fertility applications, split nitrogen application, crop rotation, and water conservation—essentially embodying the essence of sustainable agriculture. Now, these longstanding efforts are yielding financial benefits. In this episode, Johnny shares the details of his sustainability journey with Damian Mason and how it led to securing a rewarding $25 per acre contract, highlighting the tangible benefits of environmentally responsible farming. This episode is presented by CLAAS

Maximizing Farm Yields: Essential Strategies to Boost Crop Yields and Overcome Plateaus
Even the most proactive and ambitious farmers can find themselves at a standstill, with crop yields that are commendable and often surpass local averages, yet they aspire for greater harvests. In this episode, Matt Miles and Kelly Garrett talk to Damian Mason about the challenges of breaking through yield barriers. They delve into the importance of revisiting the basics of soil health as the cornerstone of farming, and discuss innovative approaches ranging from experimenting with different inputs to modifying agricultural techniques and rethinking conventional practices. For those looking to shatter their yield ceiling, this is your starting point. This episode is presented by CLAAS

When it is Time for Tillage? A Deep Dive into Farming Tillage Strategies and Cover Crops with Temple Rhodes
Typically a reduced tillage kind of guy, Temple pulled out the disc-ripper on one of his fields this fall. Why? To fix a compaction problem years in the making, worsened by excessive moisture. Temple and Damian talk tillage, radishes, stover degradation, compaction, organic matter, and how to change up fall tillage by following it with a two-species cover crop.

Refurbishing a “New” 20-Year-Old Planter with Sam of the North
Sam Coutu is updating his bean planting unit for 2024. He bought a bigger — and soon to be better — planter for cheap. Now, he’s mapping out the upgrades he’ll be doing and parts he’s installing on the unit. Sam explains the economics, efficiencies, and objectives behind his planter decision. When it’s all said and done, he’ll be in his refurbished planter for a mere $60,000. If you’re contemplating planter changes for spring, listen to this! This episode is presented by CLAAS

3 Ways To Improve Your Starter Fertilizer Program
Getting your crops off to a healthy start is critically important to your yield come harvest time. Do you put down fertility at time of planting? If so, are you and your crops getting the maximum bang for your buck? Damian Mason talks to Kelly Garrett and AgroLiquid’s Aaron Stahl about three considerations for a more effective starter fertilizer program on every farm — seed safety, nutritional balance, and compatibility. With so much riding on early plant development, it’s important you get this right! This episode is presented by CLAAS

Corn, Cattle & Cover Crops — An Evolution in Soil Health
Temple Rhodes and his daughter took a field trip to visit Kelly Garrett's Iowa farm this winter. What they saw inspired Temple to up his soil health practices. Temple and Kelly talk with Damian about their agronomic evolution. Temple has been using cover crops for thirty years but this year he’s diversifying the species he plants. He’s also going to utilize cattle to increase carbon transfer and break down residue. If you’re ready to enhance your soil, listen to this fun and fast-moving discussion. This episode is presented by CLAAS

Grain Gains: Navigating Expansion and Efficiency in On-Farm Storage
On-farm grain storage today resembles what would have been a good-sized country elevator just a few years ago. The bins are bigger, the driers are faster, and the costs are much higher. Before spending money improving your grain infrastructure, listen to tips from a grain set-up expert and two guys who made several mistakes in constructing their grain facility. XA’s Chad Henderson along with his cousin Stuart Sanderson describe the steps (and missteps) in the ongoing expansion of their grain structure. They are joined by Superior Grain Equipment's Rodie Jelleberg. Damian Mason leads this informative discussion. This episode is presented by CLAAS

Is Tile Drainage A Fit For Your Farm?
To tile, or not to tile, that is the question many farmers have. If you’re on the fence about drainage tile, a full— blown tile advocate, or in the camp of farmers convinced tile won’t work on your acres, listen to this! Damian Mason assembles a panel of all stars to talk tile. From the hills of western Iowa, to hard red soils of north Alabama, to Sharkey clays of the Arkansas Delta — Kelly, Chad, and Matt share their lessons and experiences with tile installation projects. Complete with financial info and yield data, the guys explain how tile works on their farms. They are joined by Darla Huff of Advanced Drainage Systems. This episode is presented by CLAAS.

Changing the Crop Rotation — From Corn to Soybeans, to Corn to Cows!
Kelly Garrett and his oldest son, Connor “Vern” Garrett, met with their farm’s financial and grain marketing advisor to strategize on their 2024 cropping mix. Upon putting pen to paper, soybean production looked like a loser. This, following losses of $300 per soybean acre in 2023, spurred some creative cropping ideas. Among them: They’re cutting way back on soybeans. But rather than rolling corn on corn, they’re experimenting with cover crops and cattle on would-be soybean acres. This will involve intensive management and a new way of looking at farm returns. Kelly and Connor explain. 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘦𝘱𝘪𝘴𝘰𝘥𝘦 𝘪𝘴 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘣𝘺 𝘊𝘓𝘈𝘈𝘚

Maximizing Agricultural Profits in Tough Times: Lee Lubbers' Expert Strategies for 2024
Lee Lubbers and his sibling Terry have navigated through numerous challenges at their agricultural enterprise in Gregory, South Dakota. These challenges include not only literal weather disturbances but also financial tumults. Facing a less than optimistic forecast for commodity prices in 2024, Lee offers advice on generating profit during tough economic periods. Damian Mason talks to Lee about the implementation of the 5% rule, a strategy he acquired at TEPAP (The Executive Program for Agricultural Producers) and his approach to conserving operational funds to seize potential opportunities. This episode of Cutting The Curve is presented by Claas.

Do You Know Your Soil’s Moisture Level?
In today's advanced agricultural landscape, accurately measuring soil moisture levels remains a challenge. The signs are clear when your soil is oversaturated, such as when you find yourself sinking into the field during the early spring. Similarly, the peak of summer in August unmistakably signals that your soils are in desperate need of hydration. But determining the exact levels of saturation and dryness can be perplexing. Beyond these obvious signs, for the majority of the year, farmers are left to speculate on the moisture content within different layers of soil. Damian Mason talks with Kurt Grimm of NutraDrip and Kelly Garrett about a new satellite technology that is helping farmers understand moisture levels across their fields, enabling more informed and precise agricultural decisions. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems

S1 Ep 1Getting Your Sprayer Ready For Spring with Proper Winterization
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

Maximizing Your Fertility Investment in a Sub - $5 Corn Environment
In the challenging agricultural landscape of 2024, where every dollar counts, it's crucial for farmers to rethink their fertilizer application strategies. AgroLiquid's expert, Galynn Beer, warns that adhering to standard fertilizer application recommendations could potentially lead to a loss of $100 per acre given the average yield. This insight comes as part of a vital discussion on fertility tactics in a market facing declining crop prices, hosted by XtremeAg's Damian Mason and Kelly Garrett. As a farm manager, your role becomes even more significant in times of economic pressure. The key question is: How can you sustain soil health, achieve satisfactory yields, and still ensure financial stability? This discussion offers practical and effective methods for farmers to optimize their fertility investments. Tune in to learn about these strategies and safeguard your farm's profitability in today's tough commodity market. This episode of Cutting The Curve is Presented by CLAAS.