Bill Cook of BigYield.us discusses the third party planting of BigSmartPlots in 2015.
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Bill Cook Compares Corn Emergence
Bill Cook of BigYield.us compares corn emergence when using BigBioYield In-Furrow vs. a check that did not use any in-furrow.
Read More »Kellen Bounous Discusses BigSoy100 on Soybeans
BigSoy100 is a cold processed sweetener that provides an energy shot to your soybean plant, as well as increasing the BRIX level and contributing to insect control.
Read More »Crop Update Photos 5-4-15
Steve Krause Update May 02 2015
Crop Update Photos 4-11-2015
New Test Plot Planter from SureFire Ag Systems
John Ortiz discusses the new test plot planter using technology from SureFire Ag Systems.
Read More »Three Reasons Why High-Protein Soybeans Pay
Although soybean production revenue most visibly depends on crop yield, producers also benefit when they grow soybeans that fit buyer specifications, such as protein or oil content. The following three points explain why growing and delivering high-protein soybeans can pay. 1) High protein content supports a higher commodity price. The United Soybean Board recently supported a study that quantified the …
Read More »USDA Releases 2015 Prospective Plantings Report
On March 31, USDA released its annual prospective plantings report, which outlines planting expectations for the upcoming year. USDA makes these estimates using survey data and historical data relationships. Conducted in early March 2015, the survey sought planted acreage plans from a sample of more than 84,000 farm operators. The following three points and chart summarize the estimated planted acreage …
Read More »Planning for Pest Management
Use BigBioYieldTM Crop Biologicals to Minimize Pest-Related Damages Crop biologicals create a growing environment that can maximize yields and enable growers to efficiently use inputs. They protect crops from diseases; unlock nutrients bound to the soil; and promote a healthy, strong root system. Producers can also benefit from using biologicals as a component of their pest management plans. In two …
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