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Precision, Profitability, and a Pencil-Sharp Plan | GR Farms

Farmer Garrett Riekhof and his Maximum Farming System Associate looking at soybean roots

"It isn’t just a product. It is a System."


When GR Farms in Higginsville, Missouri first heard about the Maximum Farming System, they approached it like any smart business would; with skepticism and a sharp eye on the bottom line. What they discovered was more than nutrient management. It was a new way to farm.


A Financial-First Evaluation

GR Farms didn’t jump in blindly. They ran the numbers. They compared costs. They asked hard questions. What they found was compelling: by moving away from dry P&K and anhydrous ammonia and adopting nutrient timing and form that aligned with crop needs, they saved thousands of dollars annually.


Soil Health and Stewardship

The savings were just the beginning. The farm saw measurable soil improvements, which translated into better crop performance and long-term sustainability. Stewardship wasn’t just a value, it became a strategy.


Team Buy-In and Dealer Support

One of the most overlooked aspects of system adoption is team alignment. GR Farms made sure their entire staff understood the system and its benefits. With strong dealer support, they had the confidence and resources to implement the system successfully.


The Partnership

GR Farms’ story is a powerful example of how system thinking can transform a farm’s financial and agronomic outcomes. For dealers, it’s a reminder that success starts with trust, education, and a commitment to long-term value.


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Watch the full video spotlight on GR Farms and hear directly from the team about their journey.



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