Cateogries
Chlorophyll Content and NDVI: What Plant Greenness Tells You in August
By August, your crop is deep into the reproductive phase, where yield potential is determined by how efficiently plants can convert sunlight, water, and nutrients into grain or pods. One of the most powerful tools for assessing this efficiency is something you can see with the naked eye and measure with precision: plant greenness.
Rethinking Nitrogen: What the Soil Really Tells Us - Lessons from Dr. Richard Mulvaney | Crop Cast Episode 42
In a deep-dive episode of Crop Cast, host Sean Nettleton sat down with Dr. Richard Mulvaney of the University of Illinois to challenge long-held assumptions about nitrogen (N) management. If you're still basing fertilizer decisions on yield goals alone, it's time to rethink how you're managing one of the most critical and expensive crop inputs.
Why Tissue Testing Is the Game-Changer Your Crop Program Needs
As growers and agronomists, we’re always watching our crops... scouting fields, checking leaf color, and monitoring growth. These visual cues are important, but they often tell us what is happening, not why. By the time we spot nutrient-related symptoms, it may already be too late to make a difference.
Beyond Knee-High: What Corn Height Really Tells You … and What It Doesn’t
In today’s high-performance cropping systems, timing, nutrient availability, and invisible stressors all play major roles in yield potential. The real question isn’t how tall is the corn, but why is it growing the way it is, and what could be holding it back?
From V4 to V6: Why Nodal Root Development Matters - Crop Cast Episode 38
Another agronomy deep-dive brought to you by Crop Cast. In Episode 38, host Sean Nettleton along with Jason Schley and Jaren Schley takes us beyond the basics and into the underground world of roots—specifically, the nodal roots that form during the V4 to V6 stages of corn development. This period marks a major physiological transition in the plant’s life, and the insights shared in this episode are essential listening for anyone who’s serious about maximizing yield potential.
Let’s unpack the episode—and dig deeper (pun intended) into why nodal root development during this stage is such a game-changer.
Streamline Nitrogen Conversion in Crops
Plants need nitrogen — that’s no secret. But what many growers may not realize is that nitrogen doesn’t directly fuel growth. Instead, crops must first convert nitrogen into amino acids and then into proteins — a process that takes time, energy, and the right enzymatic conditions. This conversion is often a hidden yield drag, especially under stress or in late-season windows when energy reserves are stretched thin.
The Hidden Cost of Herbicide Stress
When it comes to maximizing yield potential in your crop, herbicide programs are a crucial piece of the puzzle. But like any crop input, herbicides can introduce unintended stress.
Stress from herbicide applications can reduce yield potential by up to 50%. That’s why recognizing the signs and knowing how to help crops recover quickly is essential for protecting plant health and preserving yield.
Nitrate Overload: The Hidden Threat to Your Harvest
Every farmer knows the power of nitrogen. It’s the engine behind green leaves, lush canopies, and vigorous plant growth. But what happens when that power becomes a liability? When nitrate accumulates faster than a plant can convert it into protein, the result isn’t a bumper crop—it’s a hidden drain on yield potential.
Fueling the Finish: How Late-Season Energy Powers Your Yield
By keeping plants fueled when they need it most, AmiNo helps farmers finish strong and harvest the full yield they’ve worked all season to achieve.
How Abiotic Stressors are Silently Stealing Your Yield Potential
Crops are easily stressed. With that stress comes unhealthy plants, lower yields, and less profit.
When we think about what’s stressing our plants, pests and diseases usually come to mind first. However, abiotic stress is one of the most overlooked threats to crop productivity.
BioBoost 2024 Yield Report Results
147 total trials submitted from four US regions.
BioBoost Corn and BioBoost Soy have proven to be game-changers for farmers across the United States. With significant yield increases, cost savings, and environmental benefits, BioBoost is helping farmers maximize their ROI while promoting sustainable farming practices.