On Monday, June
26th, we visited New Century FS, where they explained to us how the
farmers get their fertilizer, diesel, seeds, and ammonia. Seeing where they
keep the ammonia in the big tanks, and the safety measures they take to prevent
accidents and spills was interesting.
They also showed
us where the seeds come in and get treated before they go to the farmers. After
they showed us the ammonia, they showed us where the fertilizer comes in to
giant concrete rooms that get filled with fertilizer, and they took us in and
let us go into one of the rooms where the fertilizer is kept, and they were
unloading a semi truck at that time, so we got to see how the fertilizer is
dropped from the conveyor belt into the pile. Then they showed us where it is
mixed and loaded, they use an auger to mix what the farmer needs and it is then
loaded onto a semi truck where it is taken to the farmer. After the fertilizer
they showed us where the herbicide and pesticide are mixed and given to the
farmer, the entire facility was sloped inwards to prevent any chemicals leaving
the building and hurting anything on the outside. The entire process, besides
the workers putting the hoses in was completely automated. After telling us
about the chemicals building, they gave us a delicious lunch of pork burgers.
After FS, we
went to Mr. Gienger’s home, where Tim Homan from Rabo Agrifinance spoke to us
about the financial side of agriculture, and how loans are given and paid back
to them. After he spoke, Mr. Gienger and his son Jason told us about how his
machines work. They let us look at them and sit inside of some of them, after
he explained the machines, he took them to a parking lot outside of a football
field, where he let us drive them, there was a big New Holland tractor, a sprayer,
and a tractor with tracks. Driving those vehicles was really fun and an amazing
experience, my favorites were the sprayer and the New Holland tractor, both
were easy to drive, had simple controls, and were tons of fun to drive.
When it was time to go to Mr. Gienger’s house, I got to ride back in the tractors with tracks, it was really fun and an incredible experience. We then went back to Mr. Gienger’s house where they had an amazing dinner prepared, when dinner was done, we thanked everyone present from the Tama County Pork Producers, and we returned to the hotel.
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