How Good of a Farmer Agronomist Are You? | The Granary
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26m
So, how good is your agronomic game, really? This episode of The Granary pulls no punches and digs deep—literally—into what it takes to be a solid farmer and agronomist in today’s fast-evolving ag world. Damian Mason is joined by Kevin Matthews, Chad Henderson, and special guest agronomist Stephanie Zelinko of AgroLiquid, who bring sharp insights and some gentle ribbing on everything from pH basics to advanced soil biology.
From the fundamentals that still get overlooked (yes, stop tilling slopes!) to the rise of on-farm data, prescriptions, and regulatory pressure, this honest convo explores whether you need to be a great agronomist—or just know a few. You’ll hear about international systems, the pros and cons of prescriptions, and even a spirited debate on tissue sampling.
This one’s part laugh, part masterclass, and all real talk about agronomic awareness, soil stewardship, and the future of farming.
Presented by AgroLiquid
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