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Check out our Website! https://singularagronomics.com Check out our full product line here! https://singularagronomics.com/products/ Are you interested in any of our line of products, or want to learn more? Follow the link below to find a dealer closest to you! https://singularagronomics.com/contact/ Check out our Quarterly Newsletter: https://singularagronomics.com/newsle... Blog: https://singularagronomics.com/blog/ Want to become a Distributor? Email Us: info@singularagros.com Check us out on Social Media! Instagram: / singular_agronomics Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... The Three Stages of a Farmer’s Mindset 🌱 In a recent episode of the Singular Agronomics Podcast, Dr. Rob returned to walk through the emotional and agronomic journey of the crop season—from planting to post-emerge to finish line. His insight hit home for farmers everywhere. 1. The Optimistic Start 🚜 Spring brings energy. It’s the season of hope, fresh fields, and clean rows. Every farmer starts off dreaming of the best year yet. Dr. Rob pointed out that what we do at the beginning matters most. In-furrow applications and seed treatments may seem like small steps, but they set the tone for the crop’s genetic expression all season. “If you’re only doing one thing—do something to the seed,” Rob said. “That moment of germination shapes the whole season.” Even simple setups can make a difference—seed sprayers, cement mixers, or teaming up with neighbors to treat seed locally. These are low-cost ways to get a high-impact return. 2. The Mid-Season Wall 🌾 By early summer, exhaustion sets in. Crops are up, but so are the problems—weed pressure, hail damage, too much rain in one field, not enough in another. It's the “push through” phase, where the margin for error gets smaller. Dr. Rob highlighted this time as the moment to mitigate stress, especially from herbicide applications. “Farming is stressful. You’re either being stressed or inducing stress.” Smart decisions now can mean finishing strong later. 3. The Final Lap 🏁 As Johnny Ference put it, “Don’t put your slowest runner last.” Late-season is where crops can finish strong—or fall short. At this stage, knowing whether you're headed for a bad year or a good one is key, because each path calls for different management strategies. Key Takeaway: Your decisions don’t just affect plants—they affect mindset too. From early optimism, to mid-season fatigue, to the final sprint, this episode reminded us that the emotional cycle of farming is real, and the more intentional we are with timing, the better the outcome. 👉 For more practical insights and agronomic breakdowns, follow us on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. #fyp #farmtok #agriculture #farming #soilhealth #SingularAgronomics #podcast