Podcast | Chad’s 2025 Game Plan: More Strip-Till, Smarter Seed Treatment & Better Data
Strip-till isn’t just about conservation—it’s a game-changer for nutrient availability and soil health. That’s one of Chad Henderson’s key strategies as he heads into the new season. In this episode of XtremeAg's Cutting the Curve, Chad shares why he’s doubling down on strip-till, upgrading his data collection with cost-effective tech for his Deere equipment, and making a major shift from in-furrow application to seed treatments. His goal? Reduce labor, simplify operations, and cut costs without sacrificing performance.
If you're looking for practical ways to improve efficiency and profitability on your farm, don’t miss this insightful discussion with host Damian Mason!
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00:00:00 Implementing strip till across the farm for fertility efficiency, improving data collection, and improving the use of seed treatments. 00:00:07 That's what Chad Henderson is gonna change up in 2025. And you can do the same thing. That's what we're talking about in this episode 00:00:12 of extreme Ag Cutting the curve. Welcome To extreme Ag Cutting the Curve podcast where real farmers share real insights 00:00:20 and real results to help you improve your farming operation. And now here's your host, Damien Mason. 00:00:27 Hey there. Welcome to another fantastic episode of extreme Ag Cutting the curve. I got Chad send it Henderson on here. Yes. 00:00:33 He's one of the Send it twins. Uh, he's uh, he's talking about his new shop. He's talking about a lot of stuff he's gonna change in 2025. 00:00:39 And I said, come on here and let's make sure that we get this recorded. Um, strip till I was at your field day two years ago. 00:00:45 Two years ago you implemented strip till for, um, some experimentation. We had our friends from Agri Liquid there, we had some 00:00:51 of our other, uh, business partners there. And you did some trials. Now you're doing strip till across the board. 00:00:56 So your first of three big changes, you're making 2025, you're gonna go strip till because you think it makes fertility 00:01:01 more available to the plant. And also you qualify for some, uh, some sustainability program money. 00:01:07 And you also are maybe improving some soil structure by not just tilling the heck out of it. So talk to me about that. 00:01:13 So we, we've been strip tilling for several years, you know, and we started out with a freshener rig, as you'd call it, you know, from Yetter. 00:01:21 And then we've went on to the, um, to a Orthman deal, you know, where we have a shank on it, and then we run the freshener back in the spring. 00:01:29 So we, we've been on this train and we, and we've steadily getting better at it, you know, 'cause we're no pro by no means, you know, there's 00:01:35 so many people that's done this their whole life, you know, and I've learned a lot from 'em 00:01:39 and, uh, got some good friends that, that have definitely helped me along the way. But what we're seeing in this with a strip tail is, is it 00:01:47 is just putting a fertility where we need it. Okay? And in these times that we're in right now with the prices of corn and the commodity prices, um, 00:01:54 and the input cost, uh, I'll just tell you right now, I put out some NP and just, just some P and K and I'm at $37 an acre on inputs now 00:02:05 that ain't got my nitrogen in it. And nitrogen's gonna be rough. You know, it's gonna be, it's gonna be from 2 95 00:02:10 to 3 10, 3 50 a ton. You know, so that's going, that's gonna hurt us a little bit. But we've, we've saved some money in the front already 00:02:18 with P and k now to what we, we don't wanna talk about with that. And people know that. Now we're, we're good with that. 00:02:23 Like, we've learned that we, we see that, okay, well now let's talk about the things we've put in that fertility to get it down to $37 an AC 00:02:31 where we ain't got the 50 pound of D 50 pound of KM mag and then I've got the fertility treated. That's what, that's some of the stuff that we've seen, 00:02:39 you know, whether it's products, you know, from geron or whether it's products from MAAM or whether, you know, you have different companies 00:02:46 that can have these products that will do that and that will make this fertility available. And these products are not new. 00:02:52 You know, they've been, they've been here for a while, you know, and, but they just seem to be like, they really, really, really work well in the strip till 00:02:59 because of the banded fertilizer. And don't ask me why I why, but it, I think it's just 'cause of the concentration. 00:03:06 So you've been using strip till experiment with it for a while. Is it going on or how is it going on 00:03:11 all half your acres this year? I would say we'll be, you know, we, we've jumped our acres up, 00:03:15 but we got about 1500 acres strip till, you know, to start with here. It's going be somewhere around 25, 2800 acres of corn 00:03:22 as this thing has kept doing with the markets and what the inputs is. And you look at bean prices, man, I I only, 00:03:29 the only beans I may have is what's behind wheat. Like right now if I had to go fill, make beans, like it's, it's just tough. It's really tough. 00:03:37 So you're gonna expand your acreage of corn and you're gonna expand your acreage using strip till, but you're not gonna use strip till on every acre of corn. 00:03:44 That's right. We just, we just can't, we can't, we can't get across the acres, you know, we strip till in the fall and then we come back 00:03:50 and run a strip freshener in the spring and put our end down in front of the planter. Yeah, it works real well 00:03:54 because we take the load off the planter. My planter needs to plant 80 acre loads. You know, that gets it to where, you know, 00:04:00 the biggest problem with a tuba two and infer and all that is we can't get the job done, can't get the planter across the field. 00:04:06 We stopping and filling up every 35 acres and you just, you just wear yourself out. So with me running a freshener on those acres, 00:04:13 I can put out my 10 or 12 or 15 gallons of in to get my in out there where I need to be. That's 45, 50 units. 00:04:20 And then in that band, then I can come back with a planter and I can touch it with a little bit of in, 00:04:24 but I can get my phosphorous out there and other pieces of liquid that we want in our twoit two. So 00:04:29 The limitation on why you're not gonna do it on every acre isn't because you don't think it works. 00:04:32 In fact, you think it works very well. Yeah. The limitation is you can't get everything. You can't get the prep done in the fall to then make it 00:04:39 so that you can do it to Get every acre done. Right. You know, some, some fields need strip tills, 00:04:43 some fields need full tillage, some fields need no-till. You know, it's just a tool in the toolbox. 00:04:48 Um, all right, we're gonna talk about data collection. Before we do that, I wanna remind you that this, uh, this episode of the Cutting the Curve is brought 00:04:54 to you by our friends at Nature's. Nature's is focused on providing sustainable farming solutions to help you get all the most out of your crop. 00:05:00 And, uh, this year and every year featuring high quality liquid fertilizers, powered by nature's bio K, 00:05:05 you can target specific periods of influence. Chad Henderson and I have probably done this topic along with Temple and a couple 00:05:12 of the other guys at least a half dozen times. We talked about spoon feeding. We talked about putting the fertility on the pro on the 00:05:17 crop, exactly when you need it, when it can have the biggest impact. 'cause why are you putting a bunch of fertility out there 00:05:21 eight months in advance when it can't do nothing? You know what, think about targeted periods of influence. You can do that with nature's bio kay products all 00:05:29 throughout the growing season to put precision placement, uh, precision placement to put your, uh, fertility exactly 00:05:35 where it needs to be, can mitigate plant stress. You can enhance your crop yield. You can most importantly boost your 00:05:39 farm's return on investment. All right, Chad, you're gonna put out, uh, you're gonna do a better job with data collection. 00:05:46 You said, you know what, going back even just 10 years ago, you said to go out there with a thumb drive 00:05:50 or something to go and get the, pull this off of this tractor. The tools are there, you need to get better at using it. 00:05:55 That's one of your big objectives in 2025. Well, you know, we just keep, we keep expanding on collecting the data. 00:06:04 You know, every tractor we run now, it used to be that, you know, the tillage tractor as well, it just didn't really matter. 00:06:09 You put tillage in. Well now we're putting in, you know, how we're tilling what we're tilling, 00:06:13 whether it's a chisel plow, whether it's a deep tillage or whether it's field cultivator. We're trying to address all those points, um, on 00:06:19 what tillage we do with a strip till we, making sure that we collect the data, you know, that we need and put in what we're putting in 00:06:27 the strip tills, number one. And then the next part is we wanna make sure all those lines are correct. 00:06:32 'cause you know, I gotta follow those lines, those, those ab lines with a planter. So there's pieces that we're doing in all this, 00:06:38 but the biggest part is we run, we run four machines. We've run four harvesters. So with that being said, what really we got into problem 00:06:47 with is we run two in corn and then we run three or four in beans, whatever we can keep a guys on and in the wheat as well. 00:06:54 But what we got into is, is we have a 12 model machine, a 15 model machine, a 18 model machine. You know, we don't have all new 00:07:01 machines, we have older machines. With those older machines, the best that you could keep 'em calibrated, 00:07:07 all the yield monitors are still off. So last year with John Deere, we put it, we put updated yield monitors on these things 00:07:13 and we updated 'em to like their new series machines. One of the best moves we've made yet. And it's because the data coming in is accurate 00:07:20 with these things that are re self calibrating and, and those pieces of it, man, it's just, it really helps us look at our yields, figure out where we're losing money, 00:07:30 where, where we're losing bushels and where we're gaining bushels because the combines are synced together. 00:07:35 And, and we can get accurate data. Chad, we've had John Deere on here on the cutting curve talking about operation center and all that stuff. 00:07:42 So for the person that's not heard those episodes, or that's not very technically, uh, advanced, kinda like me, um, the screen is one thing, you know, 00:07:51 it's just like you have a different screen monitor for your computer on your desktop or whatever. But also then what about the software 00:07:58 that's on a subscription? Does that automatically get updated? So, so we started out years ago, we had a 2,600 screen, 00:08:04 you know, and then we went to a 26 30. And every time we'd done this, it'd come with better features. 00:08:09 It'd come with better qualities. And, and like 2,600, you'd have to pull it off of a flash drive, the 26 thirties, 00:08:15 if you've got the right modems in it, like it would sink it and send it straight to the cloud, right? 00:08:19 And then we're coming with a 46 forties, and then we come on with a, with a bigger screens, with enough, I think it's 5,000. 00:08:25 Like there's keep evolving. Well, with the 46 forties, one of the, the problems we have with 2,626 thirties is that somebody, 00:08:33 every person would name a field or spell it just a little different man. It was a train wreck. 00:08:38 Like we did the best we could do, but you'd try to pull 'em out. Well, now Jackson Heath's kinda 00:08:43 over that part with the farm. He takes it and he'll for the sprayers. He, he downloads what the program's going to be. 00:08:49 He downloads all the fields. Like he'll wipe the screen clean at the end of the year, you know, or save what we need to save. 00:08:55 And then he'll, he has all the fields in the screens where they're spelled correctly, where we're collecting the same data. 00:09:01 It's not a train wreck at the end of the year. And that way we have our spray records, we have our planning records, we, and we pull into the field 00:09:07 and we push the button, it'll pop up on the screen. Like very nice, very easy, user friendly. And we just gotta keep advancing in that. 00:09:15 So the person that's listening to this that says, I want to get better with my data also, uh, the, 00:09:21 the screen you buy, but the software, I mean the, the program you pay like a subscription for, am I right? Well, you would and you wouldn't like some 00:09:29 of the 26 30 you didn't, you, you know, you had it and you, you could buy it and it was on the screen. Well, now you pay the 00:09:35 subscriptions on some of the newer ones. So you just really need to check in with your deer dealer and see where you're at 00:09:40 and what would be the best fit for you right now. Um, but with that being said, don't think that you have to have a new combine Yeah. 00:09:47 To collect your data correctly because it's a, it's, they've got some really good upgrades with these machines. You can talk to your service department, 00:09:53 really good upgrades to upgrade your new machine to where it's performing, you know, in that aspect, like a new one. 00:09:59 Uh, you said upgrade your new machine, upgrade your old machine, Upgrade your old machine's worth performing like a 00:10:03 New one. Yeah. And so here's the thing. And a year, like 2025, when we're coming off of a, a tough year financially, uh, there's probably a lot 00:10:10 of people that are listening to this that are saying, yeah, man, I, I can't break the bank on equipment. 00:10:13 I'm gonna really try and skinny things up. You can make a an 8-year-old machine perform just great, you know, mechanically, but also with this technology, 00:10:22 you're spending what, you know, a few thousand bucks. Yeah, yeah. You know, it's, it's, it's not, it wasn't bad at all. 00:10:27 Like we, again, we put it on a 12 model machine. We have 12 model machine, 15 model machine. You know, we have, we run older machines, you know, 00:10:34 it's just, just the way our farm operates. I'm the scratching dent guy. Yeah. Well, we can't all be like Matt or, you know, or, 00:10:42 or new, new, new machine, new machines just show up on a flatbed every day around Mile Farm. 00:10:46 And, you know, I scratch my head, you know, dad's dad and stewards up there working in the office, man, they've been in the office hard, you know, 00:10:51 getting the taxes done, getting a lot of things done like that. And, and, and they, you know, dad looks at it 00:10:56 and said, you don't know how much you spent on fuel. You wanna know how much you spent on repairs. You know, and when you start looking at it, 00:11:00 Matt talks about it as well, you know, when you repair, bill gets up here and your equipment bills up here, you know, there's a fine balance there. 00:11:07 Yeah. So, you know, each farm, you know, needs to do that to their best. I'm wearing a Miles Farms hat right now, 00:11:13 and speaking of Miles Farms, we got a field day there coming up in June. We also have a field day coming up with this guy right here. 00:11:18 He kicks things off. So if you are, we're gonna hear, by the way, the third thing that Chad is gonna do in 2025, and it's all about seed treatments. 00:11:24 You're gonna really, really like that because it's something you can do. And it's the future of agriculture according to Chad. 00:11:28 Anyway, I wanna invite you to these field days. The extreme Ag field days are awesome, uh, very hands-on. You know, the guys, they, they're an open book. 00:11:36 They share everything with you. You come there, you get, uh, you get fed, you get to learn, you get to rub elbows, you get to talk 00:11:42 to guys like Chad, I'm gonna be there. I missed the last May because of my hip replacement. So May 22nd is our first extreme Ag Field Day. 00:11:48 It's gonna be in mass Alabama at Henderson Farms. Uh, we always kick off in the morning. Don't only we do it like, like between eight and noon. 00:11:54 Yep, that's right. Eight and noon, May 22nd All the time. It's got great stuff. 00:11:59 Um, uh, and you know what, and I'm, I might not even be there to do a, a panel or anything. 00:12:03 I might just be there to hang out with you. So when you come to that one, it's the first one. And it's good because most field days are held 00:12:07 during the stifling hot part of the summer. This one, you actually can see stuff when it's being implemented early in the season. 00:12:14 That's a cool part of that. Then June 12th we go to McGee, Arkansas. That's for Miles Farms wearing our hat right here. 00:12:20 That's also a morning one because as, uh, our friend Matt says he lives in a little Vietnam. 00:12:24 We try and get this done before it turns 114 degrees and, and a hundred percent humidity. 00:12:28 Then June 26, we're going to Garrett Land and Cattle up in Iowa. We've also got August, uh, field days at Rell Farms. 00:12:35 Matthews Family Farms, Coutu Farms, possibly up in Canada. Stay tuned, we'll let you know. 00:12:40 Hell, who knows By then it might be the 51st state. And then on August 22nd we wrap up the last field day. The season is at Chestnut Ma Farms with Temple Roads. 00:12:48 Alright, seed treatments. You said before we hit the record button. This is the future of agriculture, Damien, 00:12:55 because we're getting so much better. You know, when like you and I are kids, your old man opened up a bag of seed. 00:13:00 I remember a little kid, I said, dad, why is that corn blue and I'm colorblind. Maybe it's purple. But the point is, that wasn't yellow. 00:13:07 'cause we started putting seed treatments on it where seed treatments were 50 years ago to today is night and day and you say it's only gonna get better 00:13:14 with farmer applied at seed treatments and you're gonna be big on that in 25. Um, you know, we started really testing 00:13:20 that last couple years and just gradually getting more of 'em, you know, and man, I'm telling you this is, this is really going, 00:13:28 it's really good. It's, uh, it's exciting time for farmers to be able to address things they have on certain fields. 00:13:35 You know, whether it's a nematode issue on this field or whether it's, it's a, you know, you, you need more zinc in this field. 00:13:42 You know, there's things that you can address with that. And man, these companies have got it like the days 00:13:46 of just using, you know, and, and the, the product like your USA talcs, you know, they're, that's a good talc. 00:13:52 And everybody uses talc and their planters keep their seed flow good. Keep the, keep the meters fresh and slick. 00:13:58 So they, they went off this design. Several of these companies do. And I mean, we're not gonna go down the list 00:14:02 and name everybody that's got one because it'd be like your hand, you know, somebody, but y'all know there'll be several companies 00:14:08 that's gonna come to you with these seed treatments. Look at the, look at 'em, look at 'em closely, do some trials on 'em. 00:14:13 I mean, they're, they're coming and it's going to be good. Uh, we're already, like last year in our field day, we found 00:14:19 that our seed treatment versus our infer program, it beat our infer program one bushel. Now I know it's just one bushel, 00:14:28 but if I don't have to tote fertility or if I don't have to do that, you know, there's sayings. So it, it is really gonna change 00:14:34 what I do this year on my planter load. Now, am I gonna still have infer? Yes sir. I'll have it on every acre, but I'll be just touching it. 00:14:42 It'll be a, you know, it'll be a small bit of fertility, but it'll be a water-based type deal. 00:14:47 It'll be, you know, if I decide to go with a seed treatment that, that don't have a PGR in it, then I'll put a PGR. 00:14:53 If I have one with a PGR, it won't have, you know, because these seed treatments have got micros in them. They've got the tlc, they've got PGRs, you know, they, 00:15:01 they've got a stress mitigators, like it's the real deal. Yeah. So the, the person that doesn't have in fro, uh, 00:15:07 on their planter the easiest first uh, adjustment they can make. The first adjustment they can make. 00:15:15 And you're like, okay, you're a smaller farmer. You, you know, you don't have the, I don't have the help, I don't wanna deal 00:15:20 with these tanks, I don't wanna deal with all that liquid, I don't have the help. This is for you. This is built for you. 00:15:25 But they do have to have an on farm ability or take it to their neighbor that has an on-farm seed treater 00:15:31 and then obviously buy the product and put it on there. Yes. Nope. You see this is a planter box applied. Oh, 00:15:37 That's big. Okay. So, oh my. So tell me about that. So, so this is how we've been treating ours. You know, we don't use it in our tout, you know, some 00:15:44 of these um, uh, seed tenders have tout box on 'em. We hadn't been using that. What we do is we take our lid off of the planter box, you know, the pro box, 00:15:52 the big box, um, the seed box. We take our lid off, we put this whole bucket in the top of it. 00:15:57 We go from that box to another box, just drain it right in because the last end, 00:16:02 the last thing is the first leave, right? Yep. In a box. So we mixes, well, we take that box then and put it in a seed tender. 00:16:09 By the time you move that stuff twice, it is very nicely treated. Okay. Very nicely treated. 00:16:14 And then there's a little bit, and If you had hoppers, you would just do a scoop at a time and a hopper as it's filling, 00:16:20 There's a little bit of skepticism. Temple talked about it. You're taking a thimble full of stuff 00:16:28 and it's supposed to treat a whole hopper box. You can understand anybody, any farmer, anybody like me is gonna say, wait a minute, 00:16:34 is this really getting coverage on that? Because it seems too good to be true. And Temple even said, no, it actually works. 00:16:40 And that's what you're saying too. And you Know, it's really hard for Temple to do that. 'cause me and him and Johnny was at our field day, 00:16:45 Johnny pulled some plants. Temple hit him straight in the mouth with, man, you cherry pick those plants. 00:16:51 You know how Johnny is real easy, real calm. He just handed him in the shovel and said, go pick some. Here's the roses with it. Here's the rose without it. 00:16:59 He goes out there and picks some, comes back. He said, I don't believe it. The girth on the plant was better. The root system's better. 00:17:05 I mean, you know, because we, it's attaching itself magnetically some of them, but it's attaching itself to that seed. 00:17:13 And when you can get it attached to that seed, the first thing that seed sucks in is those nutrients. So by the way, we both like the, we both like it. 00:17:22 I think everybody likes it when Temple gets uh, uh, taught a lesson. It's Just beat when it gets beat. Just crushed. 00:17:28 Um, okay, so answer me this, the stuff you're putting on, you're still going to keep your in furrow, 00:17:34 but you're gonna be putting this stuff in the planter box and we're talking about you're gonna 00:17:39 do a plant growth regulator. You're gonna do at least one type of fertility. You're gonna do, I mean 00:17:44 fungicide, you're doing a bunch of stuff. I, I can, I can probably, I'll know a lot more in another week 00:17:49 or two when I keep, keep dialing in my planter load now. But I can see me on a couple thousand acres, 00:17:55 not having any in furrow and just having a planter box. You know, and, and I can really see that on my dry land acres. 00:18:02 Remember we're trying to make, y'all, we're going into going into something here where we're gonna get 4, 4 50 corn. 00:18:06 I mean, steward's looking at it like he's done a good job right now. He told me the other day, he said, you need 00:18:11 to budget at five 50. He's got something locked in at five 50. He done a great job. You know, that's is 00:18:17 Right now. Yeah. So, so with that being said, I, I know what my margin is. I know what my budget is and I can back from it 00:18:23 and we'll make the numbers work. So what I wonder about this is the person that's listening is gonna say, okay, 00:18:29 if I wanna make this adjustment in 2025, it's, it's a little bit of cost savings. It's a heck of a lot of convenience. 00:18:36 'cause you're not, like you said, you don't have to. And if I don't have in Frow, it's a for sure thing if I have in Frow you're saying you can cut 00:18:41 back the amount of stuff you're using in frow. Yep. So that's a big benefit. And you might just break even on yield. 00:18:46 That's fine if you saved 20 bucks and also saved man hours on, on the, on the time and the effort. Right, right, 00:18:55 Right. And we're not saying that every system is gonna go away from infer. We're not saying that at all. 00:18:59 What we're saying is this is a piece that you can start moving things around and gives us options. 00:19:04 Every time we get an option, we get a chance to be more efficient and we get a chance to be better as farmers. 00:19:09 And this is another option. And that's what we're gonna take it and use it as. And we're gonna run with it. And in times like this, 00:19:14 and you know, it's according to what you buy or where you buy it. I mean, we can buy some of this stuff as low as, as low 00:19:19 as $4 an acre, $3, $4 an acre, and as high as $20 an acre. So it's just really according to 00:19:25 what you need on your field, your farm. Yeah. I like the, the seed treatment. The three things you're, you're gonna 00:19:31 really work on in 2025. The seed treatment seems like the easiest to, one of the easiest ones to do for the bang, for the buck. 00:19:37 Because like I said, if I don't have infer, it's no brainer. Do more seed treatments. If I do have infra, I can make, 00:19:42 I can do less with infer. And I have to haul, like you said, tender trailer with thousands of gallons of, there's, 00:19:46 There's a of farmers out there that are, that are, that are good farmers, you know, and that just farm with it. Them and their wives or them and their sons or them 00:19:53 and their daughters, you know, and they farm, you know, a couple thousand acres and they can't manage all that. 00:19:58 This is definitely for you. This is a piece of that that you can do and you can make a crop better. 00:20:03 We'll see better emergence, see better vigor, we'll see better root growth. Yep. This is something that, you know, it's gonna be 00:20:09 Good. All right. And then, uh, going back, uh, backwards on the stuff that if somebody's listening to this and say, I wanna do that also, so seed treatments, you went 00:20:15 through all the things and then everybody that watch out for really, there's so many products like you said 00:20:19 to think about there, but that's cool on data And then they're all good. There's, there's several 'em that's good. 00:20:23 You just pick, get the one that that fits for you And the data collection. If a farmer that's listening to this wants 00:20:28 to do a better job with that, your point is go ahead and get ahold of your rep because you probably can spend a few thousand dollars and upgrade an older piece of machinery 00:20:34 and get way better data collection. That's right. Because they'll trade in some of your old screens and you know, 00:20:40 get you in some new screens and help you also to get this stuff set up. And now's the time, you know, 00:20:46 we gotta start with a start, right? Yep. We start before we get going, you know, we do, we don't come in mid-season say, oh, 00:20:51 I wanna fix all my data, you know, well good luck. Let's just start next year. And then you just said also strip till the first thing 00:20:57 you're gonna implement on more of your acres. You would do it on all of your acres because you think it makes fertility more available, 00:21:01 but you just don't quite have the equipment and manpower to get it done in the fall. So the person that's gonna start doing strip till that says, 00:21:08 you know, I really like what Chad has to say, your recommendation is like you did started on some of your acres because you think you see a 00:21:15 benefit, it's better for the soil. You're not tearing up everything. And also it makes fertility more available 00:21:19 and then you can make the conservation argument. Right. That's that's exactly right. It fits, it fits the puzzle on conservation. 00:21:25 It helps me save money on fertility. It helps me, you know, everything we're about extreme mag is about banding 00:21:31 fertility, it's about being more efficient. It's about being better stewards of the ground. This clicks all those boxes. 00:21:37 That's awesome. His name's Chad Harrison, one of the original, uh, extreme Mag guys. And in fact, uh, you, you, if you'd wanna see more of Chad, 00:21:44 you need to go and check out our new show. It's called the Grainery Shot at my on-Farm hangout in Huntington, Indiana and Chad. 00:21:50 Uh, and I sit there and uh, well go and just check out some of the episodes when he gets ganged up on when people like Temple and Matter wise Z 00:21:56 and he always has to turn to me and I have to be his protector, but that's okay. I'm happy to do so. Anyway. 00:22:01 He's gonna be at my farm next week actually when we're, uh, gonna be recording even more episodes of the Grain. 00:22:05 So go check it out. You can find it on our YouTube channel. It's Extreme Ag. We got a YouTube channel. 00:22:09 Go there and check it out. We're trying to really fo get more followers on that. You can also find that extreme ag.farm. 00:22:14 Don't forget, our friends at Nature's uh, made this episode possible. Go to natures.com to learn more about fertility products 00:22:20 for, uh, targeting periods of influence. And also remember to rock your calendar for May 22nd, the very first field day 00:22:27 for extreme ag held at this guy's farm. Right there. You're gonna be there. It's gonna be good. It's gonna be good. It's gonna be great. Until next time. 00:22:37 He's Chad Henderson. I'm Dam Mason. This is extreme ag cutting the curve. That's a wrap for this episode of Cutting the Curve. 00:22:43 Make sure to check out Extreme Ag Farm for more great content to help you squeeze more profit out 00:22:48.975 --> 00:22:50.255
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