Red Dirt Agronomy Podcast

Keeping The Seed Clean - RDA 404


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Wheat production has evolved dramatically since the 1960s. New seed technologies and farming practices have transformed yields and quality. Embracing change is key to thriving in Oklahoma's agriculture.

What We Learned From Our Chat With Don:

- The transition from older wheat varieties to newer ones has significantly improved yield and quality.
- Precision farming techniques, such as auto-steering and section control, have transformed wheat farming efficiency.
- Don's seed cleaning business illustrates the entrepreneurial spirit within agriculture, stemming from a personal need.
- Community ties and educational contributions play a vital role in the agricultural sector.
- Shifts to no-till farming practices have become standard, promoting sustainability in wheat production.
Don's experiences as a football referee provide a unique perspective on community involvement and resilience.

Wheat Varieties

Don discussed the transition from older wheat varieties like Newton and Triumph 64 to newer ones such as Double Stop and High Cotton. This shift has led to notable improvements in both yield and quality, showcasing the importance of innovation in agriculture.

Technological Advancements

The introduction of precision farming techniques, including auto-steering and section control, has revolutionized wheat farming. These advancements allow farmers to operate more efficiently, reducing waste and increasing productivity.

Seed Cleaning Business

Don's venture into seed cleaning began with a personal need and grew into a successful business. His story illustrates the entrepreneurial spirit that drives many in the agricultural sector, highlighting how personal experiences can lead to innovative solutions.

Community Engagement

Throughout the episode, Don shared anecdotes about community events, such as waffle parties, that strengthen relationships among local farmers. This sense of community is vital in agriculture, fostering collaboration and support.

Important Quote from Don Schieber

"I don't like making money off of other people's disasters." - Don Schieber reflecting on global wheat markets.

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