Farming

Breaking Down The Residue For Your Next Crop

Breaking Down The Residue For Your Next Crop

Big crops create big residue that you need to get through while planting next spring, or even maybe to plant this Fall’s cover crop. How effectively you break down said residue can have an absolute impact on next year’s crops. Also, there is a bonus of stored fertility within your residue just waiting to be untapped — but if managed incorrectly, you could lose that free fertilizer.

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Tweaking Wheat

Tweaking Wheat

Damian talks with Chad, Kelly and Connor Garrett about the practices they have changed to achieve different outcomes with their wheat crop.

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Unlocking Fertility In Your Wheat

Unlocking Fertility In Your Wheat

Temple is cutting the last bit of one of the best wheat crops he has seen on his farm. He talks about his program, changes he has made and what he thinks really worked well this season.

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Extracting Nutrients From Residue

Extracting Nutrients From Residue

Are you maximizing the return on your residue? We talk a lot about residue management, but today we are talking about maximizing the return on your residue. Damian talks to Caleb Traugh about using biologicals to extract nutrients from the residue.

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The Best Wheat Crop Yet

The Best Wheat Crop Yet

Kelly thinks he will still finish dead last in the XtremeAg wheat wager, and he doesn't expect his wheat yields to break 100, or come close. So how did a crop that was left for dead this winter turn into the best wheat crop he has ever had? He explains.

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MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO MICRONUTRIENTS BASED ON LAST YEAR’S CROP

MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO MICRONUTRIENTS BASED ON LAST YEAR’S CROP

We are talking about micronutrient adjustments made based on the prior year's tissue sampling data from a different type of crop. Chad and Molly talk to Damian Mason about how they are using last year's corn tissue sampling results to make adjustments to this year's wheat crop.

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We Have Less Lodging In Our Wheat.  Here is why

We Have Less Lodging In Our Wheat. Here is why

Last December, Chad Henderson bet Temple Rhodes that his wheat would be laying down by this time in the season. Well it is still standing and Temple knows why.

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I DECIDED TO MAKE THIS LATE SEASON APPLICATION

I DECIDED TO MAKE THIS LATE SEASON APPLICATION

Matt is taking a page out of the #SendIt twins playbook with one last late season wheat application. Here is what he did.

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A Pivotal Stage For His Wheat

A Pivotal Stage For His Wheat

Kevin gives an update on his wheat crop just days after applying a head scab fungicide and a dose of fertility in this member video.

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