• F4F - Karl Armstrong - Canada's Best Farmer?

  • May 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast
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F4F - Karl Armstrong - Canada's Best Farmer?

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  • Welcome to the Farm4Profit Podcast! In this episode, we're joined by Karl Armstrong, a farmer from Southwestern Ontario. Karl shares insights into his farming operation, which focuses on corn, wheat, and soybeans, and winter barley.

    Beyond the fields, Karl enjoys camping year-round, even in the snow, with a favorite spot being Pinery Provincial Park. He adds a humorous touch to his social media presence, incorporating puns with pictures of Travis Kelce and Andy Reid during games.

    As a self-proclaimed semi-amateur professional drone crasher, Karl also discusses his experience with John Deere equipment, including the DB60 planter and the 8400R tractor. During harvest season in 2018, he managed a fleet of 5-7 S670 combines.

    We delve into Karl's perspective on social media and how it has impacted his life. He shares his reasons for being active on social platforms, advice for starting over, favorite platforms, and strategies for getting his message across effectively.

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