NEWS & BLOG
Employee Spotlight: Matt Reeves
Although the agriculture industry and our products/services may change over the years, one consistent factor remains; our employees are one of the most important ingredients in our recipe for success. Through our Employee Spotlight Blog Series, learn about the people who make up the Stutsman team. Matt Reeves is a Feed Territory Sales Manager for Missouri, Kansas, and Southeast Iowa. Since 2006, Matt has been managing feed accounts and providing top-notch service!More
Cutting Edge CTC: Deracin®
Deracin® brand of Chlortetracycline (CTC) is an antibacterial premix for oral administration in feed to cattle, swine, chickens, turkeys, ducks, and sheep. It’s effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms that cause respiratory, enteric, and reproductive disease. The product is readily absorbed resulting in effective blood and lung tissue concentrations. Deracin® is primarily used to treat respiratory issues in cattle, as well as being the industry product standard for anaplasmosis. More
November STRIVEr: Brittanie Adrian
Through our STRIVEr of the month program, we celebrate a Stutsman employee that exemplifies our core values and is nominated by their peers.More
Introducing Krone
When Eldon founded the company in 1934, his focus was on providing solutions to his friends and neighbors. Nearly 85 years later, we still pride ourselves on serving our customers with solutions for their diverse operations. With customer service always in mind, we have added the Krone hay line to serve the needs of our forage customers.More
Seed the First Step in Soybean Weed Control
In 1996, Monsanto introduced Roundup Ready soybeans which completely revolutionized farming practices. In just 3 years, 85% of soybeans grown nationally were Roundup Ready. Glyphosate was the silver bullet that a farmer could count on. But all good things often come to an end. Once glyphosate resistance emerged, it brought yield loss, multiple spray trips, and weedy fields. As weed resistance has grown, specifically in soybeans, farmers have faced more and more difficult weeds to control. We have had several new herbicide traits and stacks introduced into the market, and there will continue to be more added in the next few years. Plus, there are still more in the regulatory approval process. But, these new traits will be making beans tolerant to existing herbicides. While research is underway to find a new mode of action, there is nothing currently in the government approval process. Since this can take over a decade, we must make the best of what we have available today. As you plan next year’s weed management strategy, know the very first decision needs to be seed trait selection.More
Is On-Farm Grain Storage Right for You?
By: Roger Slaughter, President and Tom Miller, Grain Handling Equipment Sales
We recently read an article in the Iowa Farmer Today titled, “Storage Savvy”. In this article, Steve Johnson, Iowa State University Extension Farm Management Specialist, shared his thoughts on why growers might build on-farm grain storage versus storing at an elevator. More