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He’s our only podcast guest who has his own groupies! For this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies, returning guest Glenn Longabaugh joins hosts Sal Sama and Jeff Jarrett in the podcast room. Glenn, a master storyteller, is also the Agronomist for Premier Ag, and he’s taking a few moments out of a very busy schedule to sit down with us.
Glenn will share about his Premier Companies Grower Meetings that have been centered around Surviving or Thriving in ‘25 and changing the focus from volatile markets to ways to be successful. The topics of his talks include seed choice and position, weed control, soil fertility, planting excellence, and in-season management of nutrition and fungicides. Since we’re a month away from planting season, Glenn will talk us through some of the preparations that should be made in light of the tough year we’re still crawling out of. “It’s about accelerating the genetic gain. It seems counterintuitive to spend that kind of money on seed, and yet, there’s probably no other single input that’s put more bushels towards our bottom line than what has seed…”
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He’s our only podcast guest who has his own groupies! For this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies, returning guest Glenn Longabaugh joins hosts Sal Sama and Jeff Jarrett in the podcast room. Glenn, a master storyteller, is also the Agronomist for Premier Ag, and he’s taking a few moments out of a very busy schedule to sit down with us.
Glenn will share about his Premier Companies Grower Meetings that have been centered around Surviving or Thriving in ‘25 and changing the focus from volatile markets to ways to be successful. The topics of his talks include seed choice and position, weed control, soil fertility, planting excellence, and in-season management of nutrition and fungicides. Since we’re a month away from planting season, Glenn will talk us through some of the preparations that should be made in light of the tough year we’re still crawling out of. “It’s about accelerating the genetic gain. It seems counterintuitive to spend that kind of money on seed, and yet, there’s probably no other single input that’s put more bushels towards our bottom line than what has seed…”
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