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Dealer Story
Argyle, MN
Adam Kuznia is a fourth generation farmer in Argyle, MN and co-founder of Riopelle Seed Company. While initially hesitant to bring on SOURCE, after using it on his own operation and maintaining yield despite reducing synthetic nutrients, he’s now a firm believer in its efficacy. Learn how he doubled his business with SOURCE.
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Grower Story
Plainfield, Iowa
Meet Kyle Mehmen, the owner and GM of MBS Family Farms. He’s a 5th generation farmer from Northeast Iowa. When it comes to farming, Kyle’s likely seen it all. And SOURCE is a product that he trusts and has used to upgrade his ROI.
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Grower Story
Rock Hall, Maryland
At Harborview Farms in Rock Hall, Maryland, grower Trey Hill has the next generation on his mind. The bottom line will always be the bottom line, but in recent years he’s been rethinking how he invests in his land and the surrounding community and ecosystems. Take a look at how Trey thinks about success and longevity.
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Grower Story
Giltner, Nebraska
Meet Brandon Hunnicutt, 5th generation farmer embracing innovation to improve sustainability. As part of their ongoing efforts to reduce nitrogen application and loss to local water ways, Hunnicutt Farms has turned to cultivating healthy soil and an active microbiome and in the process saw a 10 bushel per acre increase in yield.
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Grower Story
Washington Court House, Ohio
Meet Kasey Bryant Bamberger, 3rd generation farmer and partner at Bryant Agricultural Enterprise in Ohio. Kasey is constantly looking for new tools and technology to become more sustainable so that they’re able to farm for generations to come, especially when it comes to nutrient use.
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Grower Story
Sedgwick, Kansas
Outside of Wichita, Kansas, Ryan Speer has worked his way into Jacobs Farm one harvest at a time, and between harsh weather and a changing industry, it’s never been easy. Taking his first major learning from addressing wind erosion with cover crops, Ryan is now trying out new techniques to build resilience into his operation, and these days his attention has turned towards the soil microbiome.