In this time lapse, you can see the large amount of rainfall we experienced in the month of May.
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The Importance of Growing Degree Days
If one were to make a list of the worst conditions for corn production cold, wet and cloudy would certainly be at the top. It is near to impossible to bring any growing organism to maturity without the proper environment. The last month has brought many adverse conditions to our own door steps. We are seeing stunted corn, injured beans …
Read More »In-Furrow Comparison on Late Corn
Bill Cook of BigYield.us shows a comparison between late corn that was planted with our in-furrow application and late corn that was not planted with in-furrow.
Read More »Failed Experiment at The Farm Research Center
Bill Cook of BigYield.us discusses a failed experiment from this year at The Farm Research Center.
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Foliar Wheat Comparison
Bill Cook of BigYield.us discusses the difference our foliar biological application made on the disease resistance in some wheat at The Farm Research Center.
Read More »In Furrow Corn Comparison
John Ortiz and Bill Cook of BigYield.us show a comparison between corn planted with our in-furrow corn application and without our application.
Read More »Four Questions about Brix Levels and Their Role in Crop Performance
A cold-processed sweetener, BigSoy100TM functions as a yield-enhancing product formulated to aid soybean genetics in reaching their full productive potential. BigSoy100TM provides soybean plants with an energy boost, improves a plant’s Brix level and enhances yields. The following four questions further explain the role that Brix readings have in optimizing plant health and performance. 1. What does the Brix level mean? Brix readings …
Read More »Aerial Nitrogen and Biological Application
Bill Cook of BigYield.us discusses aerial application of our BigCorn300, biologicals, and slow release nitrogen. With the wet conditions in west Missouri, farmers are turning to aerial applicators to get product on their corn crop.
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