Identity Crisis and Wheat
What are your goals going forward, what should we invest in, and benge talk on wheat

What are your goals going forward, what should we invest in, and benge talk on wheat
The good, the bad, and the ugly about making changes on the farm.
Josh and Ben talk about overhype in ag as well as break down a higher risk 2024 corn crop budget plan and compare it to the "white rabbit" budget
Knowing what questions to ask when someone comes to you with a new product, or knowing what questions to ask on products your already using to make sure your getting a quality product. Breaking down fulvic acids and Humic qualities.
Ben goes full send into why soil test are so misunderstood and how guys are wasting money on applications that aren’t needed and aren’t applying where something is needed. Everything is about a balanced soil https://singularagronomics.com
Deeper dive into the farm management side of the farm https://singularagronomics.com
Raising higher quality feed and grain, good and bad sugars, and a little crop update https://singularagronomics.com
Finally got Ben to open up some about his thoughts on markets today. We also cover risk management and what makes sense moving forward from a financial perspective. https://singularagronomics.com
Mid harvest update on Josh’s harvest, residue management, and wheat
Join us as we interview Merve, one of the leaders in the world of Humics, teaches us about the uses, benefits, and applications of Humic and fulvic acids. https://singularagronomics.com
Ben goes into detail about corn shrink and how to use moisture in corn to your favor. Cover field day and some other useful tips for fall https://singularagronomics.com
We didn’t die. We both finally had time to sit down and record. Getting ready for wheat, what to do for wheat management, risk management, Government payments, crop planning, late season crop management, and bullets in the airports https://singularagronomics.com
Broad spectrum podcast going over corn, beans, foliar nutrition, and jello https://singularagronomics.com
Tissue and sap tests, plant nutrition, and what we can do about it.
Drought issues and the dark side of the moon
Young guys in ag, field day, and pissin off a combine https://singularagronomics.com
The title is legit. Listen in and you’ll hear why. Ben’s wheat is toast. Josh can’t get it to stop raining and Ben got 9” of rain. And we tall plant hormones
We recorded this on a mobile app deal and the audio is rough but we cover some good conversation about crop management and tornadoes. We will be back in the studio next week so hang in there with us.
'First guy out syndrome". 100 bushel soybeans. Talking to the older generation about changes on the farm. https://singularagronomics.com
Ben got his first rain in two weeks
Everything you ever thought you knew, probably wasn't...
What yield loss is there in uneven corn emergence? How can we make the issues seen less of an issue. Lets cover it. And talk dinosaurs at the same time.
Crop progress update. Tornadoes, blown motors...and some planted corn.
I'm headed out to plant and don't really have time to write a description cuz my fertilizer pump blew up yesterday. Hear about it soon on WTF. Safe planting y'all!
The title really says it all. Lots of topics, lots of information.
Nitrogen. One of the most overused applications and people don't even know what it does in soil or how it interacts with plants. Until now.
BS session turns into a solid conversation about variable rate fertilizer in correlation to balanced soils. This is one of my favorite podcasts we've done so far, so many topics covered.
In this episode we pull out a grid soil test from one of Josh's fields and pull it up for Brad and Ben to see and dissect it and point out the good, the bad, and the ugly. Where to spend our dollars this coming growing season and what is a poor use of dollars that so many farmers do and don't know why they do it.
In this episode of WTF we go get to listen to Brad talk about animal health in relation to plants, soil, and their interaction with each other. Its really the circle of life the way it was made and meant to be.
In this Episode we are thrilled to have Brad Forkner as a guest to share his knowledge and experience with us. We cover Humic acid and crop management, similar to the last WTF episode but this goes much deeper. way deeper. Its one of those that you'll probably need to listen to more than one to get it all. I know I did (Josh here).