Our corn planting date study is off to a strong start!
The corn in our research plots is emerging and progressing well as we monitor the effects of different planting dates throughout the season.
This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor those who served our country.
We’re grateful for the sacrifices made by so many and wish everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day weekend from the Ohlde Seed family.
🗓️ Save the Date: August 19, 2026 🗓️
Join us for the 2026 Know2Grow™ Field Day at Ohlde Seed. Spend the day exploring research plots, viewing product performance in the field, and connecting with growers and industry experts.
From corn and soybeans to wheat and grain sorghum, Ohlde Seed offers products designed to fit a wide range of fields, conditions, and management styles. Contact the Ohlde team to learn more about finding the right fit for your operation.
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At Ohlde Seed, we work with a range of technology options across today’s hybrids and varieties.
From trait platforms to management flexibility, each one plays a role in how a product fits within an operation.
Every season starts with the same foundation — the ground we farm.
From how we manage inputs to how we care for each field, stewardship plays a role in every decision made throughout the year.
This Earth Day, we recognize the responsibility that comes with it.
As planting decisions continue, crops like grain sorghum remain part of the conversation.
Its ability to fit a range of conditions makes it an option growers continue to evaluate year after year.
Wheat is starting to show its progress as spring moves forward.
This time of year is about watching how stands develop, how fields respond, and how conditions shape what’s ahead.
Soybean planting timing can look different from one operation to the next.
Some prioritize early starts. Others wait for conditions to come together. Either way, it comes down to what fits your fields and your approach.
There’s always a balance when it comes to planting conditions.
Soil temperature, moisture, and forecast all play a role in timing decisions. Every operation weighs those factors a little differently depending on their ground and goals.
Spring rarely goes exactly as planned.
Conditions change, windows shift, and every field brings something different. That’s something we see every year.
This time of year is all about working with what you’re given and making the best decisions you can each day.
Planting season will be here before we know it.
As you head into the 2026 crop year, what’s getting most of your attention — timing, population, hybrid selection, field conditions?
Every spring brings a fresh start and a new set of decisions with each pass across the field.
Happy National Ag Day 🌾
Today we recognize the growers, families, and communities that keep agriculture moving forward.
From research plots to production fields, it all starts with the people committed to growing something greater.
Grain sorghum remains a dependable option across a wide range of growing conditions.
To explore available hybrids and agronomic characteristics, view our 2026 Seed Guide:
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Corn performance begins with uniform emergence.
Spacing, seed placement, and early vigor contribute to stand consistency. When emergence is even, plant development tends to stay more uniform throughout the season.
Soybean planting will be here before we know it.
Population, timing, seed treatments, and variety selection all influence how a crop gets started.
You can explore observations from our 2025 Research Guide here: https://t.co/hyHADOx4AP
No two seasons ever look the same.
That’s why we keep testing. Every season teaches us something new, and those lessons help us better understand how products perform across different environments.
A strong season starts before the first seed is planted.
Seed placement, soil conditions, and hybrid fit all influence early-season uniformity. Even emergence is the result of intentional decisions made ahead of time.
What’s top of mind as you prepare for planting?
Ohlde Seed offers Enlist E3® soybean varieties evaluated through the Know2Grow™ Research Program to observe performance across a range of environments.
Explore available Enlist E3® options:
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