@tihoma@drich82 Look, we’ve seen PHENOMENAL results with PiKSi Dust in furrow AND 2x2, but getting that big of a yield bump is a bit of a stretch. I appreciate the suggestion though.
Excited to speak to the @MidwesternBioAg folks today at one of the coolest venues I’ve ever presented in and beyond honored to get to share the stage with the one and only Gary Zimmer.
Just had a painful reminder that the only airline to EVER fly is @Delta are they more expensive? Yep. And there’s a reason. They’re worth it. Thanks for taking care of me while I’m stuck in @fly2ohare all day Delta.
@ZachVander @AgIntelAg I mean that’s kinda how I feel about it. lol. Now to be clear though, just like all of my stuff this is concentration based. So the math works out to about $0.35/gallon applied. So this was at a 10 gal rate. If you go up to 20 then it’s $7/acre
Is your planter set up with 2x2?
Do you have ground that is light and sandy and burns up late or holds too much water and stays wet?
If you said yes, maybe hit me up. $3.50 spent for a roughly 11 bu return seems pretty good doesn’t it?
Independent data courtesy of @AgIntelAg
@ZachVander @AgIntelAg Good question Zach. Silica is weird. It actually drives uptake of other cations like Ca as well as K too. The biggest thing is stress mitigation. Like I said in the original post, sandy ground when it gets hot and dry and heavy ground when it’s wet. Works well for both.
@mdr4cy @AgIntelAg We sell direct to customer or you can go through a local dealer if we have one near you. If we don’t, I’m always looking for new reps!
@steeke7 @AgIntelAg Don’t know tbh. Corn’s primary silica uptake is via roots so I THINK it will be best via roots but we could def test that this year.
24 years ago I had the chance to go see @CreedBand and I was an idiot and didn’t do it. I’ve regretted that forever. My wife surprised me for my 42nd birthday and we are remedying that tonight. NGL, Scott Stapp’s still got it. This is effing epic. And so is my wife
I’m very proud that we started Alchemy Bioscience by building products in our garage and have grown into a lab, warehouse, and production line.
On the off chance that you grow #cotton, work in cotton, or know anyone who raises cotton, would you do me a favor and share this?