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Fertilizer prices aren't coming down, input costs keep climbing, and most farmers are still buying nutrients from the other side of the world when the answer might already be on their own operation.
Abe sits down with Kelly, a row crop and livestock farmer from Griswold, Iowa, to talk about what happens when you actually close the nutrient cycle, what it costs to farm today, and why the next generation is going to do this differently than their parents did.
If you're in agriculture and you've been thinking there has to be a better way, this one's worth watching.
By Abe SandquistFertilizer prices aren't coming down, input costs keep climbing, and most farmers are still buying nutrients from the other side of the world when the answer might already be on their own operation.
Abe sits down with Kelly, a row crop and livestock farmer from Griswold, Iowa, to talk about what happens when you actually close the nutrient cycle, what it costs to farm today, and why the next generation is going to do this differently than their parents did.
If you're in agriculture and you've been thinking there has to be a better way, this one's worth watching.