Hey guys, Evan with EZ Custom Ag here. It’s a beautiful August day pouring down rain outside, and you may notice that we’re not out in the field today.
We finished spraying last week, so I decided we’d bring it into the office this morning and talk a little bit about what sets AgriGold apart from other seed -borne companies.
So you may see behind me Field GX is the family categorization that AgriGold uses to categorize their products. Such as, does this one go on better ground? Does it have kernel flex? Does it have girth flex?
They have families A, B, G, F, H, and J, and we’re going to go through all of those in later videos. Hear what each of those family mean, where they might be placed on your farm, and how they could help you tackle some of the problems that you’re facing out in the field.
All of the families have their place, some of them go on the rough acre, some of them are your racehorses that are going to go on that top acre, but Family GX is what we use to categorize those families, and I think it’ll be really interesting to show everybody how we can place hybrids so much better than just this is a workhorse, and this is a racehorse, and we’ve got this 109 day and this 113 day. It’s so much deeper than that and AgriGold is the only company in the marketplace that actually categorizes them to give you an explanation of why and where.
So I guess we’ll see you next time in front of the whiteboard.