The High Ground - powered by Premier Companies

Rogo Ag, Soil Sampling, & Worst Jobs Ever

March 25, 2024 Premier Companies Season 1 Episode 127
Rogo Ag, Soil Sampling, & Worst Jobs Ever
The High Ground - powered by Premier Companies
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The High Ground - powered by Premier Companies
Rogo Ag, Soil Sampling, & Worst Jobs Ever
Mar 25, 2024 Season 1 Episode 127
Premier Companies

Have you heard the story about the business that was started because an intern grabbed some dirt from a ditch for soil sampling? You’ll hear it today! On this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies, hosts Ryan Priest and Sal Sama are joined by special guest Steven Roswarski.  Steven is the VP of Sales and Marketing for Rogo Ag, and in addition to telling us the story of Rogo Ag, he joins us today to talk about technology and how Rogo Ag is working to move the industry forward.


On today’s episode, you’ll learn about the course of Steven’s career including the business he owned called Ag Printers which produced a lot of the seed catalogs for independent companies.  He’ll also share about the history of Rogo Ag, which is based out of Indiana and has a fleet of 24 robots dedicated to provable, accurate soil sampling.  Why is accurate soil sampling so vital?  “Until you know where you’re starting from, you can’t really make an educated application of crop nutrients for the crop.” 

Show Notes

Have you heard the story about the business that was started because an intern grabbed some dirt from a ditch for soil sampling? You’ll hear it today! On this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies, hosts Ryan Priest and Sal Sama are joined by special guest Steven Roswarski.  Steven is the VP of Sales and Marketing for Rogo Ag, and in addition to telling us the story of Rogo Ag, he joins us today to talk about technology and how Rogo Ag is working to move the industry forward.


On today’s episode, you’ll learn about the course of Steven’s career including the business he owned called Ag Printers which produced a lot of the seed catalogs for independent companies.  He’ll also share about the history of Rogo Ag, which is based out of Indiana and has a fleet of 24 robots dedicated to provable, accurate soil sampling.  Why is accurate soil sampling so vital?  “Until you know where you’re starting from, you can’t really make an educated application of crop nutrients for the crop.”