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Pre-Planting Purge and The Office Phase

Pre-Planting Purge and The Office Phase

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“With snow still making an appearance in Central Michigan in mid-March, Ashleigh and Amanda are navigating the final stretch of the "office phase". In this episode, Ashleigh discusses the logistical hurdles of shipping seed from the warehouse in Isabella County to a new elevator in Coleman while managing strict frost laws and road weight restrictions. Amanda shares a major operational pivot as her farm moves from a long-standing 12-row dry planter to a 16-row liquid system, emphasizing the importance of tech upgrades and fertilizer decisions during a tight agricultural economy. The conversation dives deep into the financial benefits of variable rate planting, explaining how adjusting seed populations based on soil types like blow sand versus heavy dirt can save on seed costs without losing yield. Beyond the field, the ladies talk about the necessity of a pre-season purge, from clearing out old shop rags to finally letting go of high school t-shirts. Before the 24/7 grind of planting season officially kicks off, Ashleigh and Amanda reflect on the value of leaning into a slower pace at home with sourdough starters and intentional family time.”



In this episode, you’ll learn:
  • Logistics & Frost Laws: The challenges of moving seed inventory between warehouses in Isabella County and Coleman while navigating road restrictions.
  • The Liquid Transition: Why Ashley’s operation is switching from a 12-row dry planter to a 16-row liquid setup and the fertility decisions that come with it.
  • Smart Cost-Cutting: How to utilize variable rate planting to save 20–30% on seed costs without sacrificing yield.
  • Business vs. Ego: A candid discussion on why "farming more acres" isn't always the same as "farming more profitably".
  • The Lifestyle Balance: Strategies for "prepping the house" before the field takes over—from freezer meals to organizing the pantry.
Timestamps:
  • [01:50] Moving seed to the Coleman elevator and fighting Michigan frost laws.
  • [03:40] Upgrading the planter: Moving from dry to liquid fertilizer programs.
  • [05:20] The "Dream List": Why every farmer wants a heated shop.
  • [08:15] Market Watch: Capitalizing on rallies to sell last year’s crop.
  • [11:30] Precision Ag: Saving money by cutting back on seed in "blow sand" areas.
  • [14:45] Breaking the "Grandpa did it this way" cycle to improve margins.
  • [17:10] The "Housewife Era": Making sourdough and stocking the freezer before planting hits.
  • [20:40] The Great T-Shirt Purge: Why farmers never throw away old rags.
Links & Resources Mentioned:
  • Beck’s Hybrids: Seed hybrids discussed for the upcoming season.
  • Chilled Freezer Meals: Amanda's go-to "busy season hack" for home-cooked meals.
  • Farming Women’s Symposium: The inspiration behind the closet clean-out.


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