🚨two year data on biology proving significant gains🚨
Om increase 20%
Weoc increase 53%
Available P increase 22%
Potassium increase 26%
Long term no til Corn Soy rotation.
Looking to reduce your fert while actually increasing soil levels and maintaining/increasing yields.
We know we have to kill weeds, but what if we could get the same weed control without dinging our plants and setting them back days.
Kill weeds and allow your plants to relax
Two different management practices.
One field has had 40# of (11-52-0) and 180# of (0-0-60) with a emphasis on biological and foliar approach to fertility management.
The other field has had 370# (11-52-0) and 620# (0-0-60) in same 4 yr time period.
Which is which? An why?
A happy plant shares the shuga. We manage the nutrients to influence sugar creation. The best thing I ever did was pull soils and tissues together. I learned about soil chemistry and biology significantly quicker when I could pair my visuals with data of what was going on.
Talk about a gem! This planter is in great shape still can see the new fert tubes on some of the rows that were replaced 7 years ago before retiring.
$12k obo
I can’t wait for another growing season to see what I can learn, and see if I can be better. Still crazy to think this corn was 4th year corn on corn grown on 156-20-40-20S no in furrow or 2x2 fert. Is it #plant25 yet
Truth is we’ve all seen it. Look at your outside row vs second vs third. Yield goes down each row, same amount of N applied per sq inch. The only diff? Concentration of sunlight from lack of competition, resulting in greater exudation and greater mineralization from rhizosphere
Bioboost has been special! Got a text last night that a trial in central Illinois was plus 10bu
BB: 296 UTC: 286 high yield environment. Utilizing baseline and Agronomy 365 to break down this trial in Nodak below is just another way to see value in Baseline Rx
Next year looks bleak currently for commodities, you are looking to do the following for 2025 crop year. It’s been a topic talked about a lot here lately it seems
Dang it! I knew using biology & not applying maintenance or removal rates of phos was gonna get me. Ope just kidding that’s anthoycanin- why? Accumulation of sugars due to deer eating the ear & plant not knowing where to move it. If that doesn’t tell you what our focus should be
Manage macros, influence Biology, make photosynthesis a priority by managing ratios of nutrients! And things that didn’t seem possible do! 145-20-42-18S… I’m getting anxious to get the combine in here!