Ag Spectrum is a comprehensive crop management network providing a wide spectrum of products, solutions, and leadership through the Maximum Farming System.
First alfalfa cutting of the year for this south-central Nebraska farmer! 🌱 This marks his third year utilizing the #MaximumFarming System on a glyphosate-tolerant field. He hasn’t needed to spray weeds in 2 years, thanks to stronger plant health and a canopy that closes quickly.
The payoff? More bales and heavier bales with the System.
Wheat is looking great for this #MaximumFarming customer in southern IL! 🌾This week, their associate and company technical experts joined them in the field to check plant health and grain fill.
This marks Service Check 3 out of 5 that our independent associates complete with farmers throughout the year.
Soil temperature from @rmalcomag this morning in NW Iowa🌡️ Waiting for the right soil conditions to plant is critical. Even at the recommended 50°F, soil microbes aren’t active enough for phosphorus to become available, which can limit yield potential.
Our System provides phosphorus right at planting, ensuring strong stands & kernel set before soil microbes (like mycorrhizae) kick in. In-furrow P bridges the gap, letting soils warm up until soil biology can supply nutrients naturally.
#Plant26 #MaximumFarming #phosphorus
🔺Don’t be fooled by rising input costs.🔺
Predictability is important for your crop and your finances. The Maximum Farming System delivers predictable results in your field, and we don’t chase higher margins when times are good or bad. See for yourself based on the last 5 years of crop input price indexes.
#NotAprilFools
Excess K can be just as yield-limiting as low K.
Potassium governs long-distance transport systems in plants and having either an excess or limited supply reduces the flow of various compounds throughout the plant.
👉Learn how we can help: https://t.co/LSfjUfIKPz
Not all seed is the same, and not knowing the cold germination scores on your lots can cause significant yield loss.
Make informed planting date decisions by first having cold germination tests performed on each lot: https://t.co/Eotc9AtBwn
Give your crop a System that focuses on feeding the plant what it needs, when it needs it, and doing what is right for your farm long term.
Ag Spectrum Associates are committed to helping you identify the best ways to grow crops on your farm and helping your crop achieve its greatest potential.
➡️ Find your local representative: https://t.co/L5ms8i96Ra
Traditional fertilizer programs cost too much and deliver too little. With today’s margins, that model is broken.
The Maximum Farming System helps farmers invest smarter and gain real efficiency. Contact us to learn how. https://t.co/pS3TqyPOlx
Coldwater, MI farmer Kyle Huff turned a challenging 2014 season into award-winning success after adopting the Maximum Farming System.
By focusing on nutrient timing, early-season vigor, and better efficiency, Kyle saw his corn jump from a 175-bushel average to 220, with soybeans rising from the mid-40s to the mid-60s.
🎥 See how Huff Farms has overcome their challenging soil to achieve these results: https://t.co/19vUCJchMZ
Most people told Michigan farmer Kyle Huff that his sandy, low‑CEC soils didn’t have high‑yield potential. His seed dealer didn’t believe 296 bushels was even possible, until he saw the soil tests. What changed?
🔺 Precise nutrient timing
🔺 Efficiency instead of excess
🔺 System designed for soil biology and plant needs
Kyle stopped taking fertilizer recommendations at face value and started farming with intention. ➡️Watch his story: https://t.co/KdjEtHgagl
By committing to The Maximum Farming System in 2016, Iowa farmers, Paula and Jeff Ellis, gained season-long support through in-field visits, real agronomic discussions, and clarity on why decisions are made.
This shift moved them away from reactionary inputs to disciplined, repeatable management.
Learn more 🔽
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Our team has enjoyed sharing the fundamentals of the Maximum Farming System during our Forums this month.
Eric Sherwood, Ag Spectrum President & National Sales Manager, invites you to join us at future events.
📩Message us for opportunities near you!
PJ Family Farms, operated by Paula and Jeff Ellis near Donnelson, Iowa, spent years evaluating products that promised quick fixes. In 2016, they found a better way for their farm that drives consistency across their operation.
📹See how Paula and Jeff have improved their soil and yields with a system-based approach, not “silver bullets”: https://t.co/AANYO6dhMC
#MaximumFarming #SoilHealth #ROI #Plant26
Improvement is not a quick fix. Despite decades of no-till farming, Philipps Farm’s soil organic matter was unchanged until they adopted the Maximum Farming System.
Since then, they’ve seen a full 1% increase in organic matter, resulting in improved moisture and nutrient retention. Their fields are softer, more porous, and more productive. One agronomist even remarked that he could identify their fields blindfolded due to the superior texture.
Watch how they’ve done it: https://t.co/MrXXXUzmf0
Jerry and Brandon Phillips have taken a deliberate approach to improving soil health on their Montana farm. Jerry began no-tilling in 1982, but measurable gains in soil quality came in 2007 when they adopted the Maximum Farming System.
Through cover crops, tailored nutrient management, and trusted support, they’ve increased organic matter, improved soil structure, and built resilience validated by USDA research.
💡Learn more: https://t.co/DyKWGAO1Nr
#MaximumFarming #soilhealth