Premium Only Content

2019 AgEmerge Breakout Session with Mike Shuter
Mike Shuter is a corn, soybean, wheat, beef cattle & hog producer from east central Indiana. Mike and his sons Patrick & Brian have been no-tilling for 35 years, strip-tilling for 15 years and have been using variably rate technology as long as it has been available. For the last 8 years they have been researching cover crops and how to integrate them into their operation. In 2010 they started developing a 90-ft high clearance seeding machine to seed cover crops in standing corn & soybeans to get these crops off to a faster earlier start. All of their crop fields were seeded to cover crops starting in the fall of 2012. In the summer of 2014 they developed a 120 ft cover crop seeder and also developed a 24 row 28% nitrogen bar for their Miller Nitro sprayer. They custom seed cover crops for several other producers annually They are now marketing their products for the Miller Nitro sprayer. They are in the process of developing and patenting a new concept piece of equipment to work in the Organic No-till side of their operation. This concept is to use super-hot water to kill weed with a noninvasive cultivation process.
Mike is also past president of the Indiana Corn Marketing Council. Their farm received the National Corn Growers Association Conservation Stewardship Award for 2015. Mike also received the Purdue Ag Alumni Associations 2015 Certificate of Distinction award. The farm also received the Indiana River Friendly Farmer award in 2016. Mike received the 2018 Eastern Indiana Livestock Breeders Distinguished Service award.
The Shuter Family has a nationally recognized Registered Red Poll cattle herd that was originated in 1941 by Mike’s father Mervin and his father Leslie. Many National Champions have been produced from the Shuter Red Poll Herd including 3 consecutive National Champion Females, 2014, 2015 and 2016 as well as National Champion Bull in 2016. In recent years, Red Angus and Simmental females have been added to the herd that now numbers around 80 head of momma cows. An intensive Embryo Transfer program is used to propagate top genetics and nearly every female in the herd is either bred via Artificial Insemination or is used in the ET program.
Watch additional AgEmerge videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF-Hc8USB_JuIAJanERaat7q5qWWUCzCt
-
1:36:21
Sarah Westall
12 hours agoViolence Erupting in the Panama Canal, Identifying Enemy Infiltration, Psyops Ongoing w/ Michael Yon
95K50 -
1:56:25
Nerdrotic
15 hours ago $19.43 earnedThe Red Pyramid's Hidden Secrets | Forbidden Frontier #091
75.1K15 -
2:08:53
vivafrei
23 hours agoEp. 252: Liberals DISQUALIFY Candidate from Race! DOGE Wins & Loses; Rumble Sues BRAZIL! & MORE!
180K270 -
1:15:12
Josh Pate's College Football Show
14 hours ago $24.73 earnedCFB’s Top 12 Programs | TV Executives & Our Sport | USC Changes Coming | Early Championship Picks
120K3 -
DVR
Vigilant News Network
18 hours agoUK Government BUSTED in Secret Plot to Extract Your Data | Media Blackout
122K27 -
1:03:32
Winston Marshall
3 days ago"War On Children!" The DEMISE Of The West Starts With Schools - Katharine Birbalsingh
137K68 -
48:02
Survive History
21 hours ago $9.75 earnedCould You Survive as a Sharpshooter in the Napoleonic Wars?
82.8K3 -
12:03
Space Ice
21 hours agoSteven Seagal's China Salesman - Mike Tyson Knocks Him Out - Worst Movie Ever
64.7K21 -
11:37
Degenerate Jay
21 hours ago $21.92 earnedJames Bond Needs Quality Over Quantity From Amazon
148K13 -
15:23
Misha Petrov
21 hours agoTrad Wives & Girl Bosses Go to WAR!
102K57