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Agriculture Technology Podcast

Ep 166 Efficient Technology

Agriculture Technology Podcast

RDO Equipment Co.

Technology

4.248 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

For many in the Midwest and Upper Midwest, this spring has been a challenging one. As we turn the calendar to May, there are many growers who haven’t gotten a single crop in the ground due to wet and cold conditions. This latest episode covers technology and solutions that will help your operation be more efficient and productive during short windows of time that many are facing in the weeks ahead. Visit www.rdoequipment.com for more planting solutions, expert advice, and resources for your growing season.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the show.

0:02.5

This is episode number 166, and in this episode, we are going to talk about some technology

0:09.3

and solutions that are available today to maybe help your operation be more efficient

0:16.2

during crunch time.

0:19.0

Every day, there are phenomenal advancements happening in the field of agriculture technology.

0:25.1

The team at RDO equipment company, along with respected, knowledgeable industry experts, are

0:30.4

here to bring you the latest in ag tech news, information, and products that help today's

0:35.1

growers solve challenges.

0:41.7

Thank you. and products that help today's growers solve challenges. So what I want to talk about today is here we are April 25th.

0:48.3

Yes, I am recording this episode on Monday, and it is 27 degrees out here in the Fargo, North Dakota area, kind of the

1:00.7

central Red River Valley.

1:02.9

So we, it's cold.

1:05.5

We have not gotten in the fields yet.

1:08.3

We're still wet.

1:09.9

There's still possibly some frost in the ground.

1:13.1

So we are delayed. Normally around this area, around this time on the calendar, now don't get

1:21.6

me wrong, we don't farm or we shouldn't be farming by calendar dates. We should be farming by fit soil conditions and

1:30.0

what the ground looks like or what the ground is giving us. But normally or on a more average

1:39.0

year, we would probably have most of the small grains in the ground. We would maybe have some sugar beets in the ground.

1:46.9

Planting dates, insurance planting dates are around that April 10th, April 15th, April 20th,

1:53.3

depending on which state you're in.

1:56.8

But we'd normally be planting corn by now.

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