At Fusjon Ag, we strive to provide high-quality, economical, and regenerative products to our customers. It is our mission to help farmers and ranchers restore soils for future generations and regenerate profitability back into agriculture by providing the best cover crop seed and information.
People didn’t use the term “cover crop” 50 years ago, but the Smiths were growing one.
Like his father and grandfather before him, Jimmy Smith grows rye as a companion to cotton. What some would call an innovation has long been considered a necessity in western Oklahoma. The year-round presence of a living root retains precious moisture in a drought-prone region and prevents wind erosion of sandy soils.
Austin Schweizer is a 5th generation farmer from Sterling, KS. After graduating from Fort Hays State University (FHSU) in 2016 with a degree in agronomy he returned home to his family farm. Austin started farming with no-til and regenerative practices on the rented acres he farmed. Working with his family’s farm they have continued to incorporate and adopt regenerative practices in their operation.
Kevin Sedivec, Ph.D., will share research on the benefits of Diverse Rangelands, wildflower forage value, and the effects they have on livestock and pollinators.