At Advanced Agrilytics, we understand the impact a larger corn plant can have on early-season plant growth and development. Learn more about how various rates of nitrogen at planting can improve your operation: https://loom.ly/tGCyX9Y
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"If you’re like most other farmers, you’ve often asked yourself, Is there anything I can do to optimize my corn yields and increase profitability on my acres? There are a few easy, economical things you can do to ensure the plants have enough nutrients to optimize your corn yield." Read more from SFG's Jason Jensen: https://lnkd.in/gdR3QhTk
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When farmers test their plant tissues, they are able to get a more accurate picture of what nutrients are available to the plant. Pair that with a soil sample and you unlock a much bigger picture of how the nutrients are performing in the field! Learn more about this dynamic duo:
What’s Going On Inside Your Plants?
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As we approach the fall season, farmers and ranchers reflect on their nutrient management plans and make fall application decisions. Senior Agronomist, Dr. Alan Blaylock, is here to help you make the most out of your fertilizer this fall. Uncover how fall applications of ESN can help you save time and money next spring.
ESN Webinar: Fall Application
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Presented by Agrostar 🎁 🎁 🎁 🎁 ✅ Zapata-X 😍 Key Points✅ *Chemical composition- Ethion 40% + Cypermethrin 5% EC *Dosage- Cotton - 400ml / acre, Chilli - 600 ml / acre *Method of application- Foliar Spray *Spectrum- Cotton - American bollworm, Chilli - Mites, Thrips, fruit borer *Applicable crops- Cotton, Chilli *Extra description- Ready to use formulation- Fast knock down and excellent control on hard to control pest. Synergistic effect with stomach and contact action. *Special Remark- The information offered here is for reference only and depends exclusively on soil type and climatic conditions. Always refer to product labels and accompanying leaflets for complete product details and directions for use.
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MaxxSorb™ Cobalt 2% from Infusion Ag is the premier solution for resolving Cobalt deficiencies in legume crops like soybeans and sugarcane. With its superior science-based technology, MaxxSorb Cobalt 2% rapidly translocates within the plant to support with legume nodulation, mitigation of plant stress and recovery ... and fostering healthy microbial interactions within the soil. Don't allow Cobalt to be 'the missing link' in your crop's nutritional program. Contact us to learn about the critical benefits of our liquid Cobalt formulations. You'll be glad you did. #cobaltfertilizer #infusionag #precisionag
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New article alert: Residual effect of micronutrients and sulfur enriched phyto-biochars soil applied to fodder maize on yields, tissue concentration and uptake of nutrients by rice and post-harvest soil properties
Residual effect of micronutrients and sulfur enriched phyto-biochars soil applied to fodder maize on yields, tissue concentration and uptake of nutrients by rice and post-harvest soil properties
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#FeatureFriday: Clomazone has long been the foundation herbicide for a range of grassy weeds in rice, including #barnyardgrass, #panicum, and #sprangletop. New Clomate™ 3ME gives Mid-South rice growers a clomazone alternative with the microencapsulated formulation and outstanding weed control that they know and trust. #YourAlternative Learn more: https://loom.ly/aGnbP0E
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1. Feed Grade Pellet Binder Pellet Binder, also known as excipient, is mainly used for processing pellet feed to improve pellet quality (including powder rate, hardness, wear resistance), increase production efficiency and extend casting life, and can reduce feed dust, maintain particle color stability, especially fish, shrimp, whole eel and other food needs to improve its characteristics in water, non-settling, thereby reducing nutrient loss of additives. It can be divided into two categories: natural and chemical synthesis. In recent years, the research on aquatic feed binder is very active at home and abroad, and new types of mixture are constantly introduced. The developed binders can basically meet the needs of various breeding objects.
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It’s no secret that a healthier crop has the potential to produce higher yields. So why not protect your high value LibertyLink® Canola crop with our high concentrate, NEW to Canada glufosinate? Introducing Synthesize 280HE! 🌱 Ditch those weeds and create a healthier, higher-yielding crop with the help of our leading-edge glufosinate. Your canola will be primed for success, free from weeds that stunt growth and rob nutrients. Dive into a world of cleaner fields and higher profits with Synthesize 280HE. DM us now to learn more and take your crop protection game to the next level! #canola #plant24 #cdnag #saskag #ag #spraying
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The 7 Key Strategies for Perfect Silage Quality Ready to boost your silage game for better milk and farm efficiency? Here’s how: 1 Make Quick Calls: When it comes to silage, speed matters. Fast decisions, especially in compacting, keep oxygen out and quality in. 2 Focus on Forage Quality: It’s not just about storage. Mature forage means better digestion and more milk. 3 Handle Moisture Right: Keep moisture levels steady from start to finish. This avoids bad fermentation and keeps your silage dense and top-notch. *Pro-tip: use Polispec NIR to control the situation daily* 4 Chop It Right: Cut your forage just right for better compaction and fermentation. Even particle sizes and good kernel processing are key for more digestibility and milk production. 5 Pack It Tight: Packing your silage well keeps oxygen out—the enemy of good fermentation. Match forage delivery to tractor weight and pack consistently during harvest. 6 Seal the Deal: Use quality covers and films to keep air away from your silage. It’ll stay fresh and free from spoilage. 7 Ferment Like a Pro: Use advanced tech to speed up fermentation and improve quality. That means quicker, better feed for your herd. That’s your playbook for killer silage. Get to it!
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