Too Much Info or Not Enough? | The Granary
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From the days of dad dropping off ag magazines in the truck to today's endless scroll of Google searches, Facebook groups, AI tools, and YouTube tutorials—how do you know what/who to trust?
Damian Mason is joined by Chad Henderson, Kelly Garrett, and Chase Garner from SprayTec for a wide-ranging—and often hilarious—discussion on navigating the modern information overload.
The group compares old-school media to the digital age, shares some hilarious rabbit hole stories (including a legendary boron experiment), and breaks down how farmers are using tech to learn, connect, and problem-solve faster than ever. But with all that access comes the challenge of sorting the good from the garbage—and knowing when someone’s just chasing views.
Is more information always better? Or does it just make things more complicated? The guys dig into that and more, offering real-world insights, a few laughs, and some brutally honest takes on where ag media is heading.
This episode of The Granary is presented by our friends at SprayTec.
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