[Booklet] 📗 Learn how the right timing and the right technologies can optimize sidedress nitrogen applications and maximize corn yield. 🌽 https://agricen.ag/3yyJHEq
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[Booklet] 📗 Learn how the right timing and the right technologies can optimize sidedress nitrogen applications and maximize corn yield. 🌽 https://agricen.ag/4bHSH8u
Sidedress Nitrogen | Maximize Corn Yield | Accomplish LM & Extract PBA
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Ben Shaeffer shares how Meristem products such as N-GEAR® Dual Action "optimize the most nutrients available to the plant." N-GEAR® DUAL ACTION gives you the flexibility of both above and below ground nitrogen protection, using Micro-Chain Technology to capture and maintain more nitrogen in the upper root zone. Learn more about nitrogen stabilizers: https://lnkd.in/ekaCCaWt
Nitrogen Stabilizers | Meristem Crop Performance
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Unlock the Secrets to Thriving Bonsai: Discover the Essential Guide on Soil and Fertilizer! 🌿 Click here to dive in: https://nue.is/2t9rpa
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[Live Webinar] 🖥️ Join us for "Enhancing UAN Sidedress Efficiency to Optimize Corn Yield Potential," being held on Wednesday, May 29th at 9 am CT. During the webinar, you'll learn: 🌽 What conditions favor best responses from sidedress nitrogen applications 🌽 How enhancing a sidedress nitrogen application can potentially help offset the impact of planting delays 🌽 How EXTRACT can maximize the impact of UAN sidedress applications to optimize corn yield potential Secure your spot. https://agricen.ag/3wL8aWw
Register | 2024 Enhancing UAN Sidedress Webinar - 5/29
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Hi, my LinkedIn friends, Since the time we started working on the sensor technology for soil nutrient monitoring, we have been reading about various protocols, methods, soil extractants, etc, for different soil parameters. Today I thought to get some insights on the widespread nitrogen testing Kjeldahl method. The Kjeldahl method, named after its Danish inventor Johan Kjeldahl, is a classic technique for determining nitrogen content in various samples. It involves digestion, distillation, and titration. Could you tell me why it continues? Perhaps because it’s like an old library—full of wisdom, meticulously cataloged. Its accuracy and versatility make it a stalwart companion for scientists and food analysts. Question: What is the Kjeldahl method, and why has it stood the test of time? What is the future? #soiltest #organicfarming #precisionagriculture
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A happy farmer in Montana shared that he slashed his fertilizer use and still achieved the same yield at just a quarter of the cost, all thanks to Rhyzogreen! We can't tell y'all enough how happy we are to hear things like this from our customers! 😍 Learn more about how "The soil stimulant that pays for itself" can help your operation at https://hubs.ly/Q02TYzk30
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Do you know the difference between lime purity and lime quality? In today's #ThursdayThoughts video, Dr. Nick Ward, President of Ward Laboratories, walks us through the differences! Lime purity is all about the carbonate content in a sample, while lime quality includes not only purity but also a particle size analysis. Understanding these distinctions can make a big difference in your agricultural practices. Check out the full video here: https://bit.ly/3xDgQye #WhyWard #ThursdayThoughts #LimeQuality #LimePurity 1 / 1
Lime Purity & Lime Quality: What's the difference?
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Ever wondered why measuring moisture during oil seed processing is crucial? 🌾💧 It’s all about ensuring quality and maximizing yield! Too much moisture can spoil the seeds, while too little can affect oil extraction. Accurate moisture measurement helps maintain the perfect balance: https://hubs.li/Q02QMt8d0. #OilSeedProcessing #QualityControl #FoodScience #MoistureControl #Hydronix
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I had the privilege of appearing on the Market Day Report last week to discuss corn nitrogen management. The Corn Belt's unusual weather patterns this season, with significant spring rainfall followed by a sudden dry spell, are impacting nitrogen applications and harvest outcomes. In Ames, we are >70% below average rainfall for August-October! It is very dry as everyone finishes up harvest and is thinking about 2025. Key points discussed: - The closer we apply nitrogen to when the corn needs it the most, the more likely the nitrogen is to make it into the biomass and support yield. We are aiming for synchrony between soil nitrogen availability and corn nitrogen demand. - Consider diversifying nitrogen sources. Nitrogen management programs are usually most efficient when nitrogen is applied in relatively smaller but more frequent applications. - Complementing traditional nitrogen fertilizer with Pivot Bio’s microbially produced nitrogen helps ensure we have a portion of our nitrogen at the right place (on the roots) at the right time (during peak corn nitrogen demand). See my full take on Market Day Report, and thanks to RFD-TV for having me on to talk about nitrogen! https://lnkd.in/gVv9HGrh #CornBelt #NitrogenManagement #AgricultureInsights #MarketDayReport #HarvestSeason #Agribusiness
Pivot Bio is bringing new nitrogen management to the table with Microbial Nitrogen
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These 3 studies show that sampling at a inconsistent depths can add noise to your soil data. Reliable soil tests help you apply fertilizer where it will have the MAXIMUM impact, which is especially valuable in years like this. 1. Data from Agvise Labs comparing nutrient stratification in conventional and no-till: https://lnkd.in/gkCW9xpu 2. Data from A&L Great Lakes in a no-till field: https://lnkd.in/gtKrkRgQ 3. Study from North Carolina State University back in 1999: https://lnkd.in/gbn68_2q #soilsampling #precisionag #soilanalysis
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