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Breaking Barriers with R&D – Trials, Triumphs, and Tough Decisions on the Farm

Breaking Barriers with R&D – Trials, Triumphs, and Tough Decisions on the Farm

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In this episode of Breaking Barriers with R&D, lifelong farmers and Total Acre founders Randy Dowdy and David Hula dig deep into the realities of pushing agricultural boundaries—both in the field and on the balance sheet. Joined by innovative grower Alex Harrell, the trio breaks down what it really takes to pursue continual, measurable improvement on every acre.

Alex shares behind-the-scenes insights from an ambitious 141-plot corn and soybean trial powered by a custom-built sprayer. From standout performers like Redox products to the frustrating setbacks caused by deer pressure, torrential rains, and trial variability, he offers a candid look at both the promise and pitfalls of large-scale experimentation.

Randy underscores the importance of precision in soil management, urging growers to rethink lime application by studying base saturation levels—rather than relying on cost or convenience—to build healthier, more productive soils.

Finally, the hosts confront the financial strain facing today’s farmers, from rising input costs to unsustainable land rents. They explore strategies growers are using to stay profitable, including reducing rented acres, investing in land grading, and reevaluating every dollar spent.

Tune in to learn how top producers navigate agronomic complexity, wildlife pressure, and financial headwinds—proving that breaking barriers requires both innovation and resilience.

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