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Don't miss the newest Nebraska Soybean Agronomy Update featuring Brandon Hamer, Director of Research and Development at Aurora Cooperative. Brandon discusses wet conditions, scouting for good stand counts and re-planting if needed. He covers early herbicide applications and particular concerns with Palmer amaranth. Brandon also addresses insect survival rates, noting early sightings of bean leaf beetle and thistle caterpillar and encourages growers to stay positive during this challenging planting season. Subscribe to our YouTube and social channels so you don’t miss an update! #AgronomyUpdate #nebraska #soybeans #plantingseason #Plant24 #growingseason
Nebraska Soybean Agronomy Update - May 24 - Aurora Cooperative
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Understanding the vegetative states of corn helps growers to be both proactive and reactive in management strategies. Learn more about stages VE-VT in our Agronomy Tip Sheet. https://lnkd.in/evyi4igE
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Soil and tissue sampling help us to better understand nutrient distribution. Your Southern States Agronomy Specialist can utilize Precision Ag technologies to help you, our grower, understand the nutrient deficiencies that rob you of your yield. - https://bit.ly/3VeqVtJ
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What steps can you take this fall to ensure strong spring planting? In a recent episode of The Dairy Signal, agronomist Todd Schaumburg from Tilth Agronomy shares insights on soil testing, cover crop planting and key practices to build healthier, more productive fields for the next season. Watch the episode here: https://lnkd.in/gxvpi5as
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Check out the newest Nebraska Soybean Agronomy Update featuring Kevin Keller, Field Agronomist with Pioneer. In this episode, Kevin is out near Holdrege, discussing the evaluation of planter performance this year. He also covers sidewall compaction and provides a visualization of early nodulation formulation and the tools available to farmers. He also talks about stand counts and the varying soil types across Nebraska. Subscribe to our YouTube and social channels so you don’t miss an update! #AgronomyUpdate #nebraska #soybeans #plantingseason #Plant24 #growingseason
Nebraska Soybean Agronomy Update - June 5 - Pioneer
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The newest Agronomy for Your Acres segment features Crop Consultant Kyle Huvar to discuss Turfgrass in South Texas. Watch for the full episode link to hear Kyle's suggestions on the ideal planting and growing seasons and his recommendations on the Turfgrass varieties you should be considering.
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Sports Turf Agronomy Advice for December 2024 📅 Click here to review weather data in your region along with nitrogen and biostimulants advice for the coming month... 👉 https://lnkd.in/eJvxCHrT #agronomyadvice #turfdisease #biostimulants
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Does Corn Seed Orientation in the Furrow Matter? I get this question every year. It’s one of those fascinating agronomic questions that so far has defied a conclusive answer. I review what we know on Page 16 of the Pioneer Agronomy Book. https://lnkd.in/gS4ikktH
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Interestingly I have noticed the right side orientation in one of our testing fields last season while flying the drone for plot quality trait. Almost the entire fied have shown same pattern as shown in the right side picture, the right side orientation is very much helpful for V2 stage plot quality flights, with no overlapping of neighbour seedlings, therefore the PQ trait data quality will improve tremendously. Feeling nostalgic while looking at the below pictures.
Does Corn Seed Orientation in the Furrow Matter? I get this question every year. It’s one of those fascinating agronomic questions that so far has defied a conclusive answer. I review what we know on Page 16 of the Pioneer Agronomy Book. https://lnkd.in/gS4ikktH
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There are how many types of wetting agents?🌦️ Learn all about the different types and which one is right for you and your turf from two of our Directors of Agronomy, here: https://lnkd.in/e-8R36iS
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