Do we or Don’t We? Corn Fungicides

12 July 2024

We’re in the middle of a challenging growing season with significant crop stress in many areas of the Mid-Atlantic region. Entering the tasseling and grain fill stages raises many questions.   • Should I put fungicides on my crop this season? • Do fungicides help under drought conditions? • How much disease pressure is there? […]

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What Soybean Disease to Watch for in 2024

15 May 2024

Year to year, soybean diseases can vary significantly, so what might 2024 look like?   This past year, diseases like charcoal rot, frogeye, and white mold created headaches for growers in the Mid-Atlantic region. With the dry-wet-dry weather pattern at specific growth stages, charcoal rot and white mold seemed to impact yield most.   As […]

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Water pH Influences Pesticide Efficacy

04 April 2024

The pH of water does impact the efficacy of many pesticides.   When water pH is too high, alkaline hydrolysis is likely to occur, causing pesticides to significantly degrade, sometimes to the point that they become inactive. This degradation often happens in the spray tank before the pesticide reaches its intended target.   Water sources […]

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Pushing Wheat Yields Higher

04 March 2024

As we turn the calendar page to March and winter turns to spring, one of the first crops we focus on is wheat acres.   There are three critical decision points in successfully growing high-yield wheat:  Planting (seed genetics, seeding rate, stand establishment, and fall weed control), Nutrient Management (fall fertility, nitrogen management, and pushing […]

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Start Next Year’s Weed Control This Fall

07 September 2023

As we tackle the issues of weed resistance management, weeds like marestail have been very problematic this season. One of the factors that made marestail harder to control in burndown applications this spring was that winter 2022-23 was mild, allowing the marestail to develop to a more advanced growth stage by the time of application. […]

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Timing Your Burndown Program to Maximize yield

03 March 2023

Cover Crop Burndown and Maximizing Yield The use of cover crops and their value has increased over the past number of years. However, many questions come up about how and when is the best time to burn down those cover crops. There has been some adoption of planting green into more mature cereals, and the […]

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Bringing Balance to Fertilizer Decisions

04 April 2022

Entering a spring where costs are higher on most inputs in crop production leads to many discussions with growers about fertility inputs for this season.   The first and most important recommendation is to focus on balancing nutrients between the different elements. Because many vital nutrients are co-dependent, keeping the overall balance of nutrients in […]

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How Heat and Drought Affect Pollination

15 July 2020

As we enter the hot humid days of summer, our corn crop is going through the critical process of pollination. In this article we’ll discuss some of the critical temperatures and moisture issues that can have an impact on pollination. Corn is a monoecious crop that relies on the flower pollinating the silks to complete […]

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Twelve Critical Days of Summer

12 June 2020

Since your corn crop is off to a great start, it is time to evaluate if all your nutrient needs have been set up to achieve high yields. Foundational fertility is always the essential link to building higher yields. If you’ve tested your soils and applied the necessary nutrients, what’s next?   The secret to […]

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Magnesium – Critical for Each Growth Stage

19 June 2019

Phosphorus levels are fairly easy to maintain. By default, Magnesium has become a forgotten element or has just been overlooked. Here’s why Magnesium is crucial for good plant growth.

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Wheat Management Tips for Yield & Quality

20 March 2019

High yield wheat begins with great stands, optimum fertilization, and a plan to manage disease pressure. Here’s what we recommend to improve your wheat yield.

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Four Guiding Principles Every Grower Needs to Know

29 August 2018

Here are some of the guiding principles that drive our day-to-day activities and guide our thought processes as we provide agronomy insights and advice to you.

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Fertility That Yields

29 August 2018

Are you going to feed the crop or are you going to fertilize the soil?

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Key Nutrients in High Yielding Wheat

29 August 2018

The keys to a successful, high-yield wheat crop: potassium, sulfur, and boron. Learn how to spot these deficiencies and how to correct them.

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How Does the Weather Impact Wheat Yield?

29 August 2018

With the unseasonably warm February, wheat started to green up and break dormancy earlier than normal. See how this will impact your wheat yield this year.

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Alfalfa Tuneup

29 August 2018

Feed the crop to maximize productivity throughout the life of the stand

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Early Season Pest Patrol

29 August 2018

Tips to better manage corn rootworm

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Mid-Season Crop Evaluation

29 August 2018

It’s time for the mid-year review of your crops. What does your performance look like? What can you do to improve performance?

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Temperatures Effect on Maturity

29 August 2018

How much did the recent cooler than normal weather pattern impact the 2017 crop maturity?

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What is Streamline Adjuvant and Does it Work?

29 August 2018

Looking to maximize efficiency, effectiveness, and economics with your crops? See how Streamline Adjuvant can help you do all three.

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Ideal Planting Dates for 2018

29 August 2018

The date you started planting may not be the most important factor in 2018!

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Six Keys to High Yield Soybeans

29 August 2018

Do today’s genetics require higher fertility?

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How Much Nitrogen is Left?

29 August 2018

After a cool, rainy spring we enter the summer months wondering how the fer

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Corn Stand Establishment Impacts Final Yield

27 April 2018

You only get one chance to do it right this year! How you start impacts how you finish.

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