The Modern Agronomists are putting a modern spin on an old industry. On this podcast we will be covering all topics of agriculture, and we will be seeking the most innovative industries within ag.
The Modern Agronomist will be sparking ideas, interviewing industry experts and looking for ways to enhance your current operation. Each episode will feature a wide variety of topics within agriculture talk from crop and feed production to agriculture in schools. The Modern Agronomist will be sure to provide you with entertaining information you can implement on your farm.
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The Modern Agronomists are putting a modern spin on an old industry. On this podcast we will be covering all topics of agriculture, and we will be seeking the most innovative industries within ag.
The Modern Agronomist will be sparking ideas, interviewing industry experts and looking for ways to enhance your current operation. Each episode will feature a wide variety of topics within agriculture talk from crop and feed production to agriculture in schools. The Modern Agronomist will be sure to provide you with entertaining information you can implement on your farm.
Chris Reichert is back with guest Scott Lee to share in depth thought on disease pressure in corn. Is that fungicide pass worth the investment? Last episode we review the planting season up until this points and what you can do to control weeds. In this episode we dive further into weed control as this seems to be a continued pressing issue for many.
Chris Reichert hosts this episode with Special guest Scott Lee as they talk about what is driving everyone nuts this growing season, the dreaded waterhemp and weed escapes. Tune in to see what they have to say as you plan for weed control in 2026.
Pests have been and will be a problem this growing season as conditions are ideal for hosting them. Tune in to see what the Modern Agronomists talk about with Mike and Chris regarding pests on this episode!
2024 early to mid-growing season in Eastern Wisconsin hasn't been short of rainfall. The Modern Agronomists, Mike, and Chris talk about the challenges producers have encountered when making hay in a wet year.
Mike Kuffel and Chris Reichert join the Modern Agronomists to share their thoughts on how this (2024) planting season went. What went well and what we learned...hear it all on the Modern Agronomist's podcast!
Soybean Guru & Sr. Agronomic Solutions Advisor with BASF, Wade Oehmichen joins us on the Modern Agronomist Podcast to share with you how you can take your soybeans to the next level with higher yields!
Agronomy is so dependent on weather. Meteorologist, Sam Kuffel, joins the modern agronomist to talk on weather trends, where to get your best weather predictions and more!
Brian Madigan, Country Visions VP of Agronomy, joins the podcast to share his insight on the agronomy supply chain and challenges that we have faced heading into the 2022 growing season.
Is your planter ready to go for spring? Ryan Jones joins our podcast to talk about planter maintenance and shares a few tips as we head into this year's planting season.
On this episode of the Modern Agronomist, Lucas and Eric talk with Grain Division Manager, Brad Jaeger on everything grain. - Grain Markets, Grain Contracts, and future ways to market your grain.
The Modern Agronomists are putting a modern spin on an old industry. On this podcast we will be covering all topics of agriculture, and we will be seeking the most innovative industries within ag.
The Modern Agronomist will be sparking ideas, interviewing industry experts and looking for ways to enhance your current operation. Each episode will feature a wide variety of topics within agriculture talk from crop and feed production to agriculture in schools. The Modern Agronomist will be sure to provide you with entertaining information you can implement on your farm.