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If you’re like me, with so much on your mind and on your to-do list, it can be easy to inadvertently skip over some of the details — the kinds of details that make sure you’re both productive and safe this spring. So when the pressure feels like it’s on, here are a few things to be sure not to miss before you head out to the fields.
The opportunity of each new season, it’s what gets me out of bed early every spring morning. Well, that and a fair amount of coffee. Having spent nearly my entire life in the soil — beginning on my family farm and now as manager of a 1,300-acre research farm at Climate LLC — planting season turns my attention to the things that I can do to get the most out of every plot of ground.
If you’re like me, with so much on your mind and on your to-do list, it can be easy to inadvertently skip over some of the details — the kinds of details that make sure you’re both productive and safe this spring. So when the pressure feels like it’s on, here are a few things to be sure not to miss before you head out to the fields.
As your tractor gets rolling, be sure to check (or double-check) on these areas:
Before hitching up your planter, take a look at these things:
With concerns this year around coronavirus, it’s a good reminder in general to take extra precautions for safety. When planting windows come, it can feel like a rush to get everything done. I’d encourage you to pause for a moment, take a rest when needed, and be sure you’re going about things safely. Whether it’s getting sick or having an injury in the field, nothing can slow you down more than a medical situation. So be safe out there, and here’s to having a successful planting season!
FieldView users can also watch our planting webinars to learn more about how to get set up for success: