CJWW: “What’s Next” Conversations Every Farmer Should Hear

“Hey Ben, what’s the word?” 

Keeping it lively, Ben Brooks at Country 600 – CJWW, spent an afternoon on air – LIVE – with AGI’s team during Ag In Motion. From breakthrough equipment innovations to late summer preparations, AGI’s crew gave Ben the “latest word” on technologies, insights and advice in helping farmers get more from every acre. Whether focused on moving grain more efficiently in the yard or reducing downtime, each conversation reflects AGI's commitment to delivering practical solutions built around the needs of modern farm operations.

Tyler Camm

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Inside the Development of AGI LCX4

What does the next generation of grain handling look like? Tyler Camm takes listeners behind the scenes of the new AGI LCX4, sharing the engineering innovations that drive its design. From capacity and efficiency to performance improvements, Camm explains how AGI engineers equipment to meet the evolving demands of today's farming operations and why customer feedback remains a critical part of the development process. 

 

 

 

 

Brent "Woody" Woodcock

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How Farmers Are Behind AGI’s Newest Conveyor

Innovation starts by solving tough, real-world farm problems. Brent "Woody" Woodcock says nobody tests equipment like a farmer. Woody tells how AGI's new LCX4 swing conveyor is a first-of-its-kind design to be run by a lower HP tractor. Created to improve reliability, reduce maintenance requirements and deliver enhanced operating performance, the conveyor was field-tested under harsh conditions on multiple farms to prove the PTO-driven mechanical swing conveyor could move up to 9,000 bushels per hour using a smaller yard tractor.

 

Ron Klueskens

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Grain Quality Starts with Proper Conditioning

A quality crop deserves quality storage and drying. Ron Klueskens discusses the critical role grain dryers and conditioning aeriation systems play in preserving grain quality and protecting profitability. He shares practical recommendations for inspections, maintenance and operation, helping farmers ensure their systems are ready for one of the busiest times of the year.

 

Ryan Campion

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Maintenance Checks Can Save a Harvest

When harvest begins, every hour matters. Ryan Campion focuses on the importance of equipment readiness, outlining the key maintenance practices farmers should complete before harvest starts. He covers practical steps that help improve safety, increase reliability and reduce the risk of unexpected downtime when equipment performance matters most. 

 

 

Kyle Greene

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Portable Grain Handling Must Be Built for the Way Farmers Work

No two farms handle grain the same way. That's why farmers need options. Kyle Greene says AGI's portable grain handling lineup is intentionally diverse to help farmers move grain efficiently in the field and around the yard – regardless of size or scope. He explains how farmers are demanding augers and conveyors that run on diesel, gas or electricity.