Joseph Atha

In this Agronomists Happy Hour, Joseph Atha (which Jason and Kyle butcher the pronunciation of Atha many times this episode) shares his journey from Indiana to Minnesota, where he now runs North Point Agronomy. He discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in managing diverse crops like perennial ryegrass, the importance of community and networking in the agronomy field, and the balance between work and family life in rural Minnesota. Joseph also reflects on his experiences in t...

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In this Agronomists Happy Hour, Joseph Atha (which Jason and Kyle butcher the pronunciation of Atha many times this episode) shares his journey from Indiana to Minnesota, where he now runs North Point Agronomy. He discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in managing diverse crops like perennial ryegrass, the importance of community and networking in the agronomy field, and the balance between work and family life in rural Minnesota. Joseph also reflects on his experiences in the Boundary Waters, highlighting the joys and challenges of outdoor adventures with his family. They delve into precision agriculture techniques, emphasizing the efficiency of soil sampling and innovative approaches to agronomy. The discussion highlights the value of collaboration and community among soil samplers, as well as the potential for future events that bring together professionals in the field. 

Agronomists Happy Hour

Two agronomists from North Dakota getting into conversations with others that work in agriculture, of course over a beer. Agronomy, Beer, Fun!

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