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Eliminating Service Stress & Chaos During Busy Season

A trio of precision specialists will provide insight at the 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit on how to alleviate the stress during the busiest months of the year. Abby Weltzein, precision solutions service & parts manager for Swiderski Equipment, Chad Baker, precision specialist and co-owner of Baker Precision Planter Works, and Joe Anderson, precision specialist for Johnson Tractor (Dealership of the Year Alum), will reveal their innovative service packages and programs that are making life easier — for both the dealership and the customer — during planting, spraying and harvest seasons.

During the session, attendees will learn creative ways to cut down on stress and burnout, programs that generate additional revenue and keep customers up and running and how service contracts can benefit you and your customers.

The 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit will take place Jan. 8-9 in Indianapolis, Ind., at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. The two-day event offers a mix of general sessions and classrooms featuring top industry experts, profit-boosting dealer-to-dealer panels and highly interactive roundtable discussions. To download the full 2024 Precision Farming Dealer Summit program or to register, visit PrecisionSummit.com

Source : Farm Equipment

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Creating Pollinator Habitat From Farmland

Video: Creating Pollinator Habitat From Farmland

Why did we turn this land in to pollinator habitat? We we rented this farm consisting of six fields this 23 acres was the most challenging. Nine acres of is a large sandhill with trees all along the North edge. Most years it wouldn't produce very much grain at all. So when we bought this farm we decided it was time to take that hill out of production and put it to good use. So we seeded it to pollinator habitat. Here's a look at it three years in, and it's looking better every year. There's a strong marestail seedbank out there, but the pollinator species are beating it back a little more each year. The grasses have really come on strong this year. And we have a neighbor who keeps some beehives on the habitat. Hope you enjoy taking a tour of our pollinator habitat!