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The growing emphasis on soil health could be a deciding factor in what type and how much tillage farmers will utilize in the future. Click here to read the article from Farm Equipment magazine, by Dave Kanicki. The article includes comments from Joe Dedman, Monty’s Vice President of Agronomy.
Springtime has arrived. But instead of warmth and sunshine, many parts of the country are faced with cooler temperatures and wet soil conditions. As a grower, what impact does this have on planting and the prospects for a successful season? Adverse soil conditions can range from too cool (below 55 degrees) to too damp. This…
Over 50 growers came out to Warner Fertilizer Company in Somerset Kentucky this week to enjoy a cookout and learn a few things about Monty’s. “Having these cookouts is always a great opportunity, “said Larry Strange, Territory Manager for Monty’s. “We get the chance to talk a little about some of our products like Monty’s…
This spring, frigid temperatures might prevent you from planting at the ideal time and in ideal conditions. But there are concrete steps you can take to give your crops the greatest opportunity to start strong. Patience is key, as many growers are aware. “We all want to get our crops planted as soon as possible…
Why should farmers be concerned with residue management? Over the last several decades, corn, soy beans and wheat genetics have been tremendously improved. With these improvements, farmers have experienced higher yields, but have also experienced a residual effect – a greater delay in the decomposition process. So, why do farmers need crop residue to decompose…
Monty’s Plant Food Company was, again, an exhibitor at this year’s National Farm Machinery Show at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. After over 10 years in the West Wing, however, our team was able to relocate to booth number 914, a booth located in the South Wing B. “Our opportunity to relocate to…
Cameras were rolling as Monty’s Plant Food was a part of RFD-TV Rural America Live on Monday, February 9th. Watch as our Vice President of Agronomy, Joe Dedman, discusses the challenges that weather can bring to a growing season as well as our two new products for the 2015 planting and growing season. Watch the…
By Joe Dedman There is food crisis around the world. We are reminded of this as we see the hungry faces of children in television commercials. We also are reminded of this fact when we hear of food banks right here in America struggle to get enough good, quality food to feed families in need.…
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