Hay Farm

"The more soil activity you have the healthier your soil is going to be... Microbes are a huge part of that!"

The days of being a small farmer are pretty much over, it is important to cut rates to become more efficient.

Hay Farm / Jason Dudgeon, Dudgeon Farms

With No-Till You Got To Be Open Minded...

Jason Dudgeon from Dudgeon Farms, is a no-till farmer based out of Bessie, Cordell and Clinton Oklahoma.  On average he farms 1,000 acres and manages several thousand acres of farms across Oklahoma. Jason shares with us his journey venturing out on his no-till farm management style that started out in 2006. Pioneering the area in Oklahoma as neighboring farmers would never hear of such a thing.


Jason goes on to share with us his discovery of evolved weeds and pests that can become any farmer's nightmare. Recognizing that with profit margins reducing, he had to do something. "You don't have a lot of room for error anymore." he said. Managing several thousand acres of farmland, Jason decided to reduce costs by incorporating SoilCare into the mix.

Unlocks soil-bound nutrients

Tolerant of soil disturbance

Rich in bacterial diversity

Contains plentiful nitrogen-fixers

Reducing Inputs, Increasing Yields

With inputs doubling in cost, it's important to be open-minded to new processes. In just the first year's application, SoilCare allowed input reduction with a positive output. Improving efficiency is imperative.



WHAT ARE MICROBES?

"Being able to save costs goes a long way when you've got a lot of acres to cover!"

- Jason Dudgeon

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