Ag Geek Speak

A Podcast for Precision Agriculture Geeks

GK Technology Inc Team Members, Jodi Boe and Sarah Lovas talk about precision agriculture, agriculture mapping, agronomy and drainage. 

  1. Special Episode 13.5: Creating the World's Largest Corn Maze with Matt Krueger

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    Special Episode 13.5: Creating the World's Largest Corn Maze with Matt Krueger

    Matt Kruger joins us to share the fascinating story of creating the world's largest corn maze spanning 121 acres with over 20 miles of pathways using precision agriculture technology. We explore how advanced planting techniques, boundary files, and ADMS technology transformed a traditional corn maze operation into a record-breaking agricultural attraction. • Valley Corn Maize east of East Grand Forks, MN opens August 23rd through October 19th, celebrating its 10th year of operation • The main maze covers 121 acres with five different difficulty levels and pathways totaling over 20 miles • Matt used ADMS software, JD Operations Center, and John Deere planting technology to create his family's corn maze instead of mowing paths. • For the detailed 15-acre section, Matt used "crisscross" planting at 40,000 seeds per acre for thicker corn (no cheating here!) • Converting the maze design to a highly detailed boundary file required high-resolution mapping • The maze offers QR codes for visitors to navigate using their phones and see their location • Additional attractions include a giant straw pyramid slide, corn boxes, a zipline, and various activities for kids and adults of all ages. • Educational elements teach visitors about agriculture • The corn maze is a family operation with a focus on agritainment and agricultural education • Admission is $12.50 per person, kids  36" tall are free, with special events throughout the season Help Matt and his family reach their goal of 10,000 visitors this fall and plan your trip at www.valleycornmaize.com or search Valley Corn Maize on social media (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok). You won't want to miss visiting the World's Largest Corn Maze! https://gktechinc.com/

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  2. 13. Introducing Surface Shaping with Kelly Sharpe Pt. 1

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    13. Introducing Surface Shaping with Kelly Sharpe Pt. 1

    GK Technology introduces Surface Shaping and SD Surface (in conjunction with Rust Sales) which offers land managers an innovative approach to field design. Surface Shaping allows for advanced drainage design, giving farmers the ability to design intentional water flow and directionality, above and beyond normal ditching and "land leveling." Kelly Sharpe explains how this new technology preserves valuable topsoil while eliminating problematic water-holding areas through advanced design and precision implementation. • Surface Shaping differs from land leveling by focusing on water direction rather than just creating flat surfaces • Surface maps are created within ADMS, producing cut/fill maps showing where soil should be removed and where it should be added (the controller will move the blade to do exactly what the map calls for) • Preserves agronomic integrity by allowing farmers to limit topsoil removal to prevent exposing clay subsoil • Implements precise design plans where equipment operators follow color-coded maps until areas turn green • Requires less technical expertise from equipment operators since the plan guides the entire process • Focus applications include: Red River Valley field surface modifications, irrigation grade preparation, terrace building, and construction site preparation • Requires farmer input during mapping stage to ensure the design meets specific field needs • Can reduce fuel and labor costs by eliminating unnecessary passes across the field Contact GK Technology to learn more about how Surface Shaping can transform your field's drainage and productivity. SD Surface will not be available fall 2025, but we will keep you updated on the official release date! https://gktechinc.com/

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  3. 11.5 Tiny Bytes: NDVI: Turning Plant Color into Actionable Farm Data

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    11.5 Tiny Bytes: NDVI: Turning Plant Color into Actionable Farm Data

    NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetative Index) helps farmers detect how green and/or productive different areas of their fields are by measuring the ratio of near-infrared to red light reflected from plant canopies. This technology creates reliable productivity zone maps when analyzed consistently over multiple growing seasons, enabling targeted input management across variable field conditions. In this Tiny Byte Sarah and Jodi cover: • NDVI measures plant canopy density by comparing near-infrared light reflection to red light absorption • Chlorophyll absorbs visible light while plant cell structures reflect near-infrared light • NDVI values range from -1 to 1 (or ~0-100 in ADMS) with higher values indicating denser vegetation • Creating reliable management zones requires multiple years of imagery, not just single snapshots • Best imagery comes from periods when crop canopy is developing or starting to senesce • NDVI data often correlates with yield potential and can identify consistently productive field areas • Zone management allows targeted input application based on productivity potential • The most valuable NDVI images show variation in greenness rather than complete saturation Check out our backlog episode "Choosing Quality Imagery" in Season 1 for more information on selecting the best imagery for creating management zones. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16135793 https://gktechinc.com/

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GK Technology Inc Team Members, Jodi Boe and Sarah Lovas talk about precision agriculture, agriculture mapping, agronomy and drainage. 

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