This week in AGvisorPRO
Week of October 14th, 2022
Welcome to this week in AGvisorPRO. Our weekly roundup of featured questions, experts, content, updates, announcements, and more.
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Top Question of the Week:
This week’s top question is about soil compaction issues. Here is what the farmer asked:
“Unverferth Zone Builder- northern MN Does anyone have any experience running a zone builder to break up hard pan compaction spots? We have a farm that has had a large amount of manure tanks pulled on it and the headlands are compacted and grow little to nothing. The farm was recently pattern tiled to help with drainage but I still find it hard to get the crop to grow on the headlands. The idea would be to deep rip the headlands at 15-20” deep when dry to help break up the hard pan.”
Check out Karen Livesay Fitch’s response and other expert responses in the AGvisorPRO app today
Featured Expert Profile:
Brandon Gibb
Brandon has been involved in the agriculture industry all over North America. He has farmed and done different agricultural work in three Canadian provinces, and ten states ranging from Montana all the way to Texas. Brandon has an education in agronomy, crop, and soil science, and he is an expert in the agronomy and sales industry. Brandon has had the opportunity to learn from some of the best agronomists in the agricultural industry through Agritrade network.
Brandon is very skillful in many different ways, but one of his main expertises is providing exceptional agronomy services, to help clients with their biggest challenges.
Brandon enjoys working in high pressure and fast paced environments, and strives to provide innovative solutions, while also providing process improvement strategies and cost control abilities.
Brandon’s goal is to continue to contribute his proficiency in agronomy and customer service to help producers achieve their highest returns, while also creating a better environment for future generations in the agriculture industry. Take a look at Brandon Gibb’s profile in the app.
Featured Platform Partner:
Partner Staffing is a consulting company that strives to not just talk about providing you help, but by actually doing it. Partner Staffing felt over the last decade that the marketing world has lost lots of its professional talent and skill in the industry, and wanted to be able to aid in bringing that back into this world that revolves around global markets.
Partner Staffing focuses on providing consultants that are specialists in specific parts of an industry. They aim to provide seamless solutions that are specifically crafted to suit their clients needs.
From the efficient payroll systems to the experienced HR consulting, benefit packages, contingent workforce and Talent acquisition solutions, Partner Staffing supports your business in a dynamic and profitable way.
Their mission and philosophy is to provide their clients with the highest quality work from specialised professionals to help their clients achieve their goals in an efficient, and cost effective manner.
To learn more about Product Staffing and how they can help your business, reach out to Jennifer Schab in the AGvisorPRO app today.
Friends of AGvisorPRO
AGvisorPRO is a proud supporter of Tanner Winterhof, David Whitaker, and Corey Hillebo’s Farm4Profit podcast. These three release a podcast to help provide producers with independent and unbiased information to support farmers and operators increase their profitability in their operation.
This past Monday AGvisorPRO was featured on their episode with co-hosts and AGvisorPRO experts Jason Hanson and Kyle Okke. They discussed the various benefits and the different areas in which AGvisorPRO can assist anyone in the agriculture industry. If you missed the episode, you can listen here: More Profit Per Head (Cattle) w/ Balance4ward.
Farm4Profit podcast is about providing farms of all sizes with information on the latest trends, projections, news, and tools necessary to achieve the highest profitability.
What's coming next in AGvisorPRO?
This week we have something really special for you all… all you need to do is update the AGvisorPRO app and tap the search icon on the dashboard!
The new search allows you to sort through previous questions, answers, experts, and companies by using KEYWORDS. Gone are the days of the clunky search, it is now easier than ever to search for exactly what you’re looking for.
Since we released Ask the Network last November, we have had over 800 questions come into the app and over (1400) question responses. Search lets you explore that entire database!
Give it a try by typing “Canola” into the search bar and see what you can find!
Meet the Team:
Brian West
Meet Brian West, one of AGvisorPRO’s Software Developers. When not writing code that powers the app we all know and love, you can find him either at the gym or biking out in the woods.
Brian works with the product team to implement and deliver new solutions every week while maintaining a high-quality product. It is said that no one alive has ever witnessed a subpar live demo from Brian.
He generally lives by one rule:
“Don’t put in half of the effort unless you’re okay with half of the results”