Steve Henry
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I imagine you've got probably a dealership locator on the website. No, we do not. Really?
See, our co-host Dave got one for his six series John Deere. He did. He actually was probably that guy until he started farming. And now he's trying to pull a 24-foot field finisher. And we thought, maybe you should only have a 16-foot. And he didn't have a problem with it at all. So it did well.
See, our co-host Dave got one for his six series John Deere. He did. He actually was probably that guy until he started farming. And now he's trying to pull a 24-foot field finisher. And we thought, maybe you should only have a 16-foot. And he didn't have a problem with it at all. So it did well.
See, our co-host Dave got one for his six series John Deere. He did. He actually was probably that guy until he started farming. And now he's trying to pull a 24-foot field finisher. And we thought, maybe you should only have a 16-foot. And he didn't have a problem with it at all. So it did well.
Yeah, it ran well.
Yeah, it ran well.
Yeah, it ran well.
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Hi, I'm Corey Hillibeau. I'm also a host of the Farm for Profit podcast, so I don't know how I got sat next to you, Tanner, because I get to see you way too much. But I farm in northern Polk and southern Story County and southern Boone County in Iowa, about 2,500 acres, row crop operation. And we also have wean-to-finish hogs as well. And, yeah, I'm excited to be here.
Hi, I'm Corey Hillibeau. I'm also a host of the Farm for Profit podcast, so I don't know how I got sat next to you, Tanner, because I get to see you way too much. But I farm in northern Polk and southern Story County and southern Boone County in Iowa, about 2,500 acres, row crop operation. And we also have wean-to-finish hogs as well. And, yeah, I'm excited to be here.
Hi, I'm Corey Hillibeau. I'm also a host of the Farm for Profit podcast, so I don't know how I got sat next to you, Tanner, because I get to see you way too much. But I farm in northern Polk and southern Story County and southern Boone County in Iowa, about 2,500 acres, row crop operation. And we also have wean-to-finish hogs as well. And, yeah, I'm excited to be here.
Yeah, Scott Henry, Longview Farms, and we're a multigenerational family farm, farming in central Iowa as well, Story County, Polk and Boone, in addition to some livestock operations in Iowa and Nebraska. So corn, soybeans, seed corn, as well as pigs and cattle.
Yeah, Scott Henry, Longview Farms, and we're a multigenerational family farm, farming in central Iowa as well, Story County, Polk and Boone, in addition to some livestock operations in Iowa and Nebraska. So corn, soybeans, seed corn, as well as pigs and cattle.
Yeah, Scott Henry, Longview Farms, and we're a multigenerational family farm, farming in central Iowa as well, Story County, Polk and Boone, in addition to some livestock operations in Iowa and Nebraska. So corn, soybeans, seed corn, as well as pigs and cattle.
Yeah, for us, Technology is a path towards better insights on our farm with the hope that that will drive better decision making and for profit, to your point there, Tanner. But we've truly tried to adopt and be at the cutting edge as much as we can, especially as we start dealing more and more with multiple enterprises and being in Nebraska as well, having the ability to monitor things remotely
Yeah, for us, Technology is a path towards better insights on our farm with the hope that that will drive better decision making and for profit, to your point there, Tanner. But we've truly tried to adopt and be at the cutting edge as much as we can, especially as we start dealing more and more with multiple enterprises and being in Nebraska as well, having the ability to monitor things remotely
Yeah, for us, Technology is a path towards better insights on our farm with the hope that that will drive better decision making and for profit, to your point there, Tanner. But we've truly tried to adopt and be at the cutting edge as much as we can, especially as we start dealing more and more with multiple enterprises and being in Nebraska as well, having the ability to monitor things remotely
to track things accurately, and then ultimately to see incremental change occur because of those decisions. We hope to be better farmers and better stewards by doing so.