What Agricultural Innovation Do You Need? | The Granary | XtremeAg
Agronomy
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34m
Money is pouring into ag, but here’s the million-dollar question—is anyone asking farmers what they actually need? Spoiler alert: Nope.
In this fast-paced (and slightly rant-filled) conversation, Damian Mason, Matt Miles, Chad Henderson from XtremeAg, and Tommy Roach from Nachurs tackle the real farm innovations that could save time, money, and sanity. Forget fancy ag-tech buzzwords—how about self-greasing equipment (so you’re not crawling under machines like a contortionist) or chemical totes that don’t need to be shaken like a protein shake just to get the last drop out?
But wait—it gets serious. The crew dives into the phosphate shortage, drone tech, and whether the next big farm disruptor will come from Silicon Valley instead of the cornfield.
Join the conversation, laugh a little, and maybe yell at your screen—because if you farm, you know exactly what they’re talking about.
This episode is presented by Nachurs.
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