28
September
2007
For the past several weeks, we have been talking about the benefits of Monty’s Liquid Carbon. You have heard from me, from Monty, and from several others about how this product can reduce compaction, mitigate clays, improve drainage and moisture usage on almost any type of soil. Thanks to some interested soil/crop scientists, marketing hype and laboratory theory took a giant step forward as we recieved our first in a series of test data from a soil and agricultural lab, Wheat Tech. This week, Dennis joins with us as we explore the results of these test, how the science of Monty’s works, and what is on the horizon.
For those of you who are looking for answers for your tight compacted soils whether you are trying to get a yard establish or crack 200 bu. per acre for your corn crop, you owe it to yourself to listen to the science, the technology, behind Monty’s Plant Food Company.
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12
September
2007
In this edition of Fence Row to Fence Row, CCA Joe Dedman talks about yield potential. Did you know that genetically your corn can generate yields as high as 400 bu p/ac, or soybeans at 200 bu. p/ac. It is possible, but not if we keep losing our yield potential to outside conditions. Dedman explains more this week as he discusses best management practices for keeping our glass (our yield potential) full. By using tools at your disposal may not add yield, but you will keep from losing it and when the grain trucks unload at the elevator, those gains pay the same $$ as any increase that you may have tried for.
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12
September
2007
Why now is the key time to prepare your fields for ‘08
Certified Crop Advisor Joe Dedman believes that the fall is the ideal time to head back into the fields and prepare them for next season. In the first of a new series Fence Row to Fence Row Dedman talks about why the next few weeks can be so critical in determining your yields next year, even if we have more droughts or floods like we have experienced this season. So before you park the tractor in the barn and head into the shop for fall chores, take a few minutes and learn how you can make some big improvements with just a little investment of time.
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20
July
2007
It has been two weeks since our last entry. Vacation was nice. My wife and I took some needed time to visit Branson, Mo. What was even nicer was seeing the great growth that Mo and Ar farmers are seeing by using Monty’s Fmaily of products on their farm. Nicer still…returning home to see the following article in the latest issue of High Plains Journal, one of the nation’s leading farm publications.

I encourage to take a look at their website if you are involved with, or have an interest in Modern Agriculture. here is their link:
http://www.hpj.com/
As a native New Mexican/Texan I can tell you this is the bible for farming in the southern plains. Here is the article they wrote:
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| Monty’s Plant Food Co
4800 Strawberry Lane Louisville KY |
| Phone: 502-489-9888
Email: price@montysplantfood.com |
Website: www.montysplantfood.com
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New technology secures bottom line for hay producers
Monty’s Plant Food Co., Louisville, Ky., introduces Monty’s Liquid Fertilizer.
Monty’s utilizes foliar feeding and HUMIC technology. While both areas had ample research proving their validity, no one had ever combined the two. The one-two punch of amending the plants rather than the soils and adding Humics to the plant profile has sped the rate of absorption, utilization, and prevented burning of tender plant tissues. By utilizing a unique manufacturing process, farmers can now afford to fertilize pasture land.
With the incorporation of Monty’s in their production, southern producers have noticed lowered use of traditional fertilizer, less leaching of needed nutrients, less run off, improved soil condition, and production equal or greater than traditional practices.
For more information, call 502-489-9888, or visit www.montysplantfood.com.
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If you would like to see the full story, complete with background and experiences from some of the farmers on which this story was based, click here
Thank you, and we look forward to hearing your success stories, and seeing your pictures, whether you have a 15 square foot garden or 150,000 acres.
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3
July
2007
Almost 1/3 of the country has been experiencing some degree of drought. Whether you are a farmer who depends on rain for your livlihood, a gardener who is watching their vegetables wither and drop, or a homeowner who is concerned about their plants, the results are the same. Our plants are stressed. While there is no cure other than rain for drought stressed vegetation there are some things you can do beginning this fall to mitigate some of the results of drought. Dennis Stephens, president of Monty’s join us Inside Monty’s Garden to talk about the impacts of drought and the new tool you can place in your horticultural toolbox to deal with drought in future years. Humics hold promise and we’ll discuss it this week.
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27
April
2007
Do you remember the old Remington Electric Razor ads where Viktor Kiam said, “I liked them so much I bought the company”? Joe Dedman is one of the most highly regarded Certified Crop Advisors in Kentucky, and after working alongside Monty’s personel as he sold our products for Southern States, he liked the results so well that he…we’ll no he didn’t buy the company, but he did come to work with us.
In this webisode, Joe describes what is happening beneath the soil surface, and the role that humics can play in improving soil health, plant vitality, production, quality, water penetration and percolation, and in easing environmental concerns.
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27
April
2007
Chuck Zimmerman sat down recently and interviewed company president, Dennis Stephens, about Monty’s Plant Food Company.
Listen as the two discuss everything from the outrageous price of farm inputs, to the role that humic technology will play in the future of modern agriculture.
http://agwired.com/2007/02/17/montys-for-a-healthy-plant/
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27
April
2007
You know how during the winter you head out to your tool shed or barn and begin tinkering to see what you can create, fix, or come up with? That kinda what this is, but my ’shed’ is a 25 x 16 studio, and my tools are a Dell Computer, three cameras, and adobe creative suite.
This is what I made while the snow was falling. I hope this gives you a little idea about how far this little company from Louisville has come, thanks to some hard-working sales people and some loud farmers who don’t mind shouting to their neighbors: Monty’s…it works!
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