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| Reimagining Fertility: Soil Health, Zone Management, and the Power of the Indicator Test with Jason Schley | 04 Dec 2025 | 01:03:51 | |
In this episode of RhizoMetRx, host Faith sits down with agronomist and Next Level Ag Labs part-owner Jason Schley to explore why traditional fertility models often fall short—and what growers can do instead. Together, they dive into the development of the Indicator Test, the value of zone-based management, and how understanding soil biology can unlock yield potential. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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| Welcome to RhizoMetRx: Where Dirt Meets Data | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:22:45 | |
Welcome to the launch of RhizoMetRx, the podcast where agronomy meets actionable insights. In this episode, host Faith—farmer’s daughter, farm wife, entrepreneur, and agronomist—shares her journey from growing up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin to running a seed and agronomy business in Northeast Illinois. Faith explains what inspired her passion for understanding soil fertility, plant nutrition, and crop performance beyond traditional checklists. She dives into her experiences with soil testing, tissue sampling, and field trials, revealing the “aha moments” that changed the way she approaches agronomy—and how these lessons can help growers make data-driven decisions for better yields and farm profitability. If you’re ready to stop guessing and start using root-zone metrics to improve your operation, this episode is your starting point. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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| Welcome to RhizoMetRx | 29 Nov 2025 | 00:01:55 | |
Agronomy didn’t begin in a lab—it started in the field, guided by instinct, observation, and a deep understanding of the land. But somewhere along the way, the art of agronomy was squeezed into formulas, checklists, and oversimplified recommendations that no longer meet the realities growers face today. RhizoMetRx is here to change that. Hosted by Faith—farmer’s daughter, farm wife, entrepreneur, and agronomist—this podcast digs beneath the soil surface to uncover the chemical, physical, and biological forces that truly drive crop performance. Each episode explores the “hidden half” of the plant and the root-zone metrics that too often go overlooked in modern production agriculture. With industry experience and a passion for challenging outdated systems, Faith breaks down complex concepts into real, actionable agronomy so growers can move beyond guesswork and toward greater profitability—starting at the root. If you’re ready for agronomy that evolves with your operation, not against it, you’re in the right place. New episodes drop every Thursday beginning December 4th. | |||
| The Basics of Baseline RX with Dirt2Dollars (Ep 3) | 11 Dec 2025 | 01:11:26 | |
In this episode of RhizoMetRx, host Faith is joined by Nebraska natives Kyle Olson and Chase Perry to dismantle the "grid sampling" status quo. Together, they explore the shift to zone management through the Baseline protocol and share real-world examples of "ground truthing" soil data. Listeners will gain insights into why nature doesn't grow in perfect squares, how to interpret advanced soil metrics like WEOC and PSAT, and practical strategies for improving nitrogen efficiency and farm profitability. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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| Agronomic Tips for 2026 - What Your Traditional Soil Test Isn’t Telling You | 29 Jan 2026 | 01:08:31 | |
As the 2026 crop planning season heats up, Faith welcomes back Nebraska agronomists Kyle Olson and Chase Perry to dig through the data. After reviewing thousands of Indicator soil tests from across the Corn Belt, the trio discusses the glaring trends emerging between farms managed with biology in mind versus those stuck in a synthetic rut. In this deep dive, they explore why manure-fed soils are showing vastly superior CSAT scores compared to synthetic-only systems, and how over-applied nitrogen in 2025 likely contributed to the heavy disease pressure seen across the Midwest. The group also tackles the geographical battle of Potassium vs. Magnesium—contrasting the high-K soils of Nebraska with the high-Mag, tight clays of Illinois—and why chasing a "perfect" grid-sampled PPM number is burning through your budget without boosting your ROI. In this episode, you’ll learn: The Manure Advantage: Why 10 out of 10 growers prefer manure over synthetics, and how the carbon bond in manure drives higher CSAT scores and long-term soil efficiency. Resources & Links Mentioned: Dirt2Dollars: Kyle and Chase’s educational video channel After You Listen:
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| Rethinking Nitrogen & Building Better Soil Systems: A Crop Cast Roundtable Re-Air | 22 Jan 2026 | 01:25:21 | |
In this special episode of Rhizometrx, we are unlocking the archives to bring you a powerhouse roundtable conversation that originally aired on The Crop Cast. As we head into the 2026 growing season, the themes discussed here—managing input costs, rethinking nitrogen efficiency, and questioning traditional soil sampling—are more relevant than ever. Faith joins Crop Cast host Sean Nettleton, along with Nebraska agronomists Kyle Olson and Chase Perry, for a no-holds-barred discussion on the state of modern agronomy. The group dives deep into why "grids suck," why over-applying nitrogen is burning out your soil’s carbon engine, and how moving to a system like Baseline RX can help you cut costs without cutting yield. If you are looking for a blueprint to navigate tight margins while building long-term soil resiliency, this is the conversation you need to hear. In this episode, you’ll learn: The "Grid Sucks" Mentality: Why grid sampling often creates artificial variability rather than identifying the true biological and physical variability that zone sampling captures. Resources & Links Mentioned:
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| 50 Years of Farming: What 1970s Newspapers Can Teach Us About Agronomy Today | 15 Jan 2026 | 00:43:51 | |
In this solo episode of Rhizometrx, host Faith Lois takes listeners on a journey through her family’s 168-year farming history, sparked by a collection of old newspaper clippings from the 1960s and 70s. Faith reflects on the surprising agronomic wisdom found in these decades-old articles—from growers producing 200+ bushel corn and 70+ bushel wheat in an era before modern genetics and technology, to university recommendations that mirror the principles of Baseline RX today. This thought-provoking episode challenges the narrative of "progress" in agriculture. Are we really more efficient today, or have we lost sight of the fundamental soil health principles (like carbon and WEOC) that previous generations intuitively understood? Faith discusses the lessons we can relearn about nutrient placement, crop rotation, and building soil tilth to make every fertilizer dollar work harder in 2026. In this episode, you’ll learn: Looking Back to Look Forward: Faith shares insights from 1970s newspaper clippings that show farmers achieving yields comparable to (or better than) today's averages in wheat and corn, despite having fewer technological tools. Resources & Links Mentioned:
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| Implementing Baseline Rx: The Process | 08 Jan 2026 | 00:50:40 | |
In this solo episode of Rhizometrx, host Faith Lois takes listeners through the nitty-gritty details of implementing the Baseline RX program for the 2026 growing season. Moving beyond theory, Faith breaks down exactly what the process looks like—from zone creation using water flow and elevation maps to interpreting an Indicator soil test and building custom fertility scripts. Faith addresses the elephant in the room: the anxiety many farmers are feeling right now. She challenges listeners to control the controllables and shift their mindset from "we've always done it this way" to understanding why they are applying every pound of fertilizer. Whether you're looking to start small with one field or overhaul your entire operation, this episode is a blueprint for taking accountability, gaining confidence in your decisions, and finally understanding the limiting factors holding your yield back. In this episode, you’ll learn: Who Baseline RX is For: Growers tired of guessing, ready to move beyond standard PPM soil tests, and willing to take an active role in their farm's management. Resources & Links Mentioned:
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| Trend Line Yield is a Trap: Evaluating Product Performance with Mason Claude | 01 Jan 2026 | 00:56:54 | |
In this episode of Rhizometrx, host Faith is joined by Mason Claude, a self-described "agronomy nerd" and BW Fusion agronomist. They dive deep into why relying solely on yield to evaluate product performance is a mistake that could be costing you money. Together, they challenge the "trend line yield" mindset and offer practical, data-driven methods for evaluating what’s actually working on your farm—from measuring stalk diameter to understanding why 50 pounds of phosphorus might perform exactly the same as 100 pounds. In this episode, you’ll learn: The Yield Trap: Why benchmarking success solely on yield is flawed, especially if you aren’t calibrating your yield monitor or accounting for field variability. Phenotypic Indicators: How to use biomass, stalk diameter, and root mass as early indicators of product performance long before the combine rolls. Resources & Links Mentioned:
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| Challenging the “Way We Have Always Done It”: Agronomic Tough Pills to Swallow Part 2 with Crop Cast’s Sean Nettleton | 25 Dec 2025 | 01:07:31 | |
In this special Christmas episode of Rhizometrx, Faith and Sean Nettleton (host of CropCast) continue their deep dive into agronomy's "hard pills to swallow." Building on last week's discussion about grid sampling and planting populations, Part 2 tackles even bigger misconceptions. The duo explains why traditional PPM values on a soil test rarely correlate to actual nutrient uptake, citing recent grain removal analysis data. They also dissect the linear relationship between over-applying nitrogen and needing multiple fungicide passes, and why "fungicide season" in crops is a lot like "flu season" in humans—often a result of stress and imbalance rather than just disease pressure. As you reflect on the 2024 season and plan for 2025, this episode challenges you to rethink fertility efficiency, micronutrient application, and the true cost of chasing high yields. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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| Challenging the “Way We Have Always Done It”: Agronomic Tough Pills to Swallow Part 1 with Crop Cast’s Sean Nettleton | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:59:13 | |
In this episode of Rhizometrx, host Faith is joined by Sean Nettleton, host of the Crop Cast and Technical Agronomist at BW Fusion. Sean has been a key mentor in Faith’s journey away from traditional agronomy, and together they tackle the "hard pills to swallow" that many growers face when rethinking their management strategies. From admitting that grid sampling might be inducing variability to questioning high planting populations and nitrogen rates, this conversation is all about giving yourself permission to change your mind as you learn. In this episode, you’ll learn: The "Wrong" Way vs. The Better Way: Why shifting away from traditional methods isn't about admitting failure—it's about upgrading your toolkit with better information. Resources & Links Mentioned:
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| From Root to Rumen: Bridging the Gap Between Agronomy and Animal Nutrition with Dr. Blaine Ellison | 05 Feb 2026 | 00:50:30 | |
In this special episode of Rhizometrx, Faith steps outside the traditional agronomy bubble to welcome Dr. Blaine Ellison, a veterinarian and ruminant nutritionist. Together, they explore the undeniable connection between the health of the soil, the quality of the crop, and the performance of the animal. Faith and Blaine discuss a critical disconnect in modern agriculture: why agronomists and animal nutritionists rarely talk to one another. They dive deep into how chasing high tonnage and planting populations often results in indigestible fiber (lignin), creating headaches for nutritionists trying to balance a ration. From the dangers of excessive potassium in dry cow diets to the misunderstood role of phosphorus in fertility, this conversation challenges producers to look at their farm as a holistic system rather than fragmented parts. Meet the Guest: Key Topics & Takeaways: ** The "Silo" Effect:** Why the vet, the nutritionist, and the agronomist need to be in the same room. A disjointed team leads to solving problems that shouldn't exist in the first place. After You Listen:
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| The "Feed the Soil" Myth: Why Chasing PPMs is Costing You Money | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:32:06 | |
In this solo episode of Rhizometrx, Faith drops a major agronomic hot take that goes against decades of industry advice: It is time to stop blindly "feeding the soil" to build arbitrary PPM levels. With fertilizer prices climbing and margins tightening for 2026, dumping hundreds of pounds of bulk nutrients into the soil is an expensive, outdated strategy that ignores plant stress and nutrient tie-up. Faith uses a highly relatable "Pantry and Milk" analogy to explain why hoarding Phosphorus in your soil is useless if you don't have the Zinc required for the plant to consume it. She challenges growers to look at all 17 essential plant nutrients—not just the big five—and explains how feeding the plant first encourages root exudation, pumps carbon (WEOC) into the soil, and unlocks the fertility "bank" you've already paid for. If you are tired of the industry's scare tactics telling you to apply more pounds or go backwards, this episode will give you the confidence to rethink your budget. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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| Navigating the Fertilizer Market: Tips and Tricks to Increase Efficiency in 2026 | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:26:58 | |
Fresh off the floor of Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Faith returns with a pulse check on the Ag Industry and a tactical guide for navigating the volatile fertilizer markets of 2026. While the industry buzzes with new biologicals and tech, the reality for growers remains the same: we must compete on a global scale by becoming the lowest-cost producer. In this episode, Faith breaks down specific, actionable strategies to make every pound of N, P, and K go further. She explains why nitrogen is useless without sulfur and molybdenum, why phosphorus applications need to shift to in-season timing for energy, and why high-magnesium soils in the Midwest require a completely different potassium strategy than the rest of the country. If you are looking to cut waste and focus on what actually gets into the plant, this episode is your blueprint. In this episode, you’ll learn: Commodity Classic Takeaways: The industry shift toward biologicals, structured water, and new adjuvant tech, plus the global pressure to lower cost-per-bushel. Nitrogen Efficiency: Why split applications are non-negotiable in 2026. Faith details the "protein synthesis pack"—why you must pair N with Carbon, Sulfur, and Molybdenum to prevent waste. After You Listen:
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| Stress Mitigation: The 2026 Game Plan | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:43:26 | |
Fresh off the Agronomy Roadshow in Indiana and heading into Commodity Classic, Faith Lois returns for a solo episode packed with practical, albeit controversial, agronomic advice for the 2026 season. In this episode, Faith delivers a "hot take" on Potassium application for high-magnesium soils in the Midwest: stop applying it upfront. She explains why moving Potassium in-season can unlock early-season Calcium uptake, build better stalk structure, and improve economic efficiency. Conversely, she contrasts this with the soil needs in Nebraska, highlighting why agronomy is never one-size-fits-all. Beyond specific nutrients, Faith pivots to the macro-view of agriculture. She argues that in a global market, the American farmer must become the lowest-cost producer to win. The strategy? Shift your mindset from "feeding the soil" to "mitigating stress." From herbicide stress to the oxidative stress caused by excess nitrogen, Faith explains why the first dollar you spend in 2026 should be on keeping the plant's metabolic engine running, not just piling on fertilizer. In this episode, you’ll learn: The Potassium Pivot: Why growers in high-magnesium soils (IL, WI, IN) should stop applying K upfront and move it to a sidedress pass to prevent it from antagonizing early-season Calcium uptake. After You Listen:
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| When Did We Stop Farming for ROI? Auditing Your Fertility Plan for 2026 | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:34:53 | |
In this solo episode of Rhizometrx, host Faith issues a wake-up call to growers as they head into the 2026 planning season. With margins tighter than ever, Faith challenges the industry's obsession with chasing the "last five bushels" regardless of cost. Faith opens the books on real-world data, comparing traditional "build and maintain" fertilizer programs against the Baseline RX approach. She breaks down a sobering case study where chasing a specific Phosphorus PPM number resulted in a $165/acre net loss over four years. Conversely, she shares incredible success stories of fields crushing their 5-year APH by 30 to 60 bushels while spending less on fertility. If you are tired of trading money to grow corn and ready to detach your emotions from arbitrary soil test numbers, this episode is your blueprint for auditing your inputs and reclaiming profitability. In this episode, you’ll learn: ROI vs. Ego: Why chasing high yields for the sake of a number often leads to "trading money," and why it's okay to leave bushels on the table if they aren't profitable. After You Listen:
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| Live from Commodity Classic: The "Crunchy Agronomy" Crossover with Mary Pat Sass & Sean Nettleton | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:52:57 | |
In this special episode of RhizometRX, recorded live at the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas! Faith and Mary Pat Sass (co-host of the Beyond the Crops podcast, founder of Grounded Journals) join Sean Nettleton (host of The Crop Cast). Together, the trio explores the fascinating parallels between human health and soil health—a concept they playfully dub "crunchy agronomy." They discuss how settling for "average" on a standard soil test is just like settling for "average" on a routine blood panel, and why feeding your crops unbalanced fertilizers is exactly like feeding a toddler Pop-Tarts: it just makes them want to graze for more snacks. Finally, Mary Pat shares the heart behind her business, Grounded Journals, and why physically documenting your farm's history and struggles is vital for future generations. Meet the Guests: Mary Pat Sass: Farm wife, content creator, co-host of the Beyond the Crops podcast, and founder of Grounded Journals—prompted memoirs designed specifically for farmers and ranchers. In this episode, you’ll learn: The "Crunchy Agronomy" Connection: How Mary Pat’s personal journey toward better health and whole foods mirrors the shift toward better soil health and balanced plant nutrition. Resources & Links Mentioned: Grounded Journals: groundedjournals.co (Prompted journals for farmers and ranchers) After You Listen:
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