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Lessons from 20 Years of Crop Consulting with Dr. Lee Briese

Lessons from 20 Years of Crop Consulting with Dr. Lee Briese

FromSoil Sense


Lessons from 20 Years of Crop Consulting with Dr. Lee Briese

FromSoil Sense

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Aug 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Lee Briese is a Crop Consultant with Centrol Crop Consulting. He does not sell any products but rather solely focuses on helping farmers make the best decisions for their crops and soils. Dr. Briese checks every field weekly which creates a comprehensive understanding of the individual farmer’s goals, their assets and their obstacles to reaching those goals.  He estimates he has covered over a million acres with his crop consulting resulting in a wealth of knowledge and experience. “There’s no one (size) fits all for anybody,” says Dr. Briese. We learn how many factors play into the recommendations he makes and the timing of the alternative techniques he suggests.
“There has to be a distinct level of trust between (the farmers) and I as far as the information I’m giving them, that not only applies to them but is solid information.” Dr. Lee Briese.
This Week on Soil Sense:

Introduction to Dr Lee Briese, a crop consultant with Centrol Crop Consulting

Dr Briese discusses his approach to introducing new techniques

Learn how information is shared between farms

Discover why farmers in North Dakota use a lower rate of herbicide application and what the consequences are in regards to herbicide resistance

Listen to the many factors taken into account prior to making any recommendations


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Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Released:
Aug 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the Soil Sense Podcast, where we believe that building healthier soils is not just a prescription, but rather a pursuit. This journey requires collaboration, curiosity, and communication among farmers, agricultural researchers, agronomists, consultants, and extension. You’re going to hear their stories and discover how and why they’re working together to make sense out of what’s happening in the soil.