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April, 2019
Update from the Field: Popular Population
Posted by Dave Dyson, Agronomist on April 23, 2019
As the ground warms in mid-April everyone is preparing their planters for the upcoming compressed spring planting season and wondering, [...]
Gypsum 101
Posted on April 22, 2019
Gypsum contains calcium and sulfur and is pH neutral, which means that it will not move pH up or down. Gypsum offers many benefits for improving soil structure in tight, compacted, or high-clay soils. The sulfur in gypsum attaches to magnesium cations that strongly bind soil particles closely together. The [...]
Hop into High Yields with Early-Season Foliars
Posted By Jessica Stacy, Product Specialist on April 19, 2019
This spring’s cold, wet weather may cause delayed planting in many areas of the country, providing a rocky [...]
Update from the Field: Spray Your Wheat, Kill Your Weeds
Posted by Dave Dyson, Agronomist on April 18, 2019
As the soil temperatures start to rise, the wheat crop is coming out of dormancy and will start reaching for [...]
Agronomy Update April 2019
Posted on April 12, 2019
MANAGEMENT By Dave Dyson, Agronomist As the days get longer and temperatures rise, the drive to get in the field [...]
Update from the Field: Time in a Bottle
Posted by Dave Dyson, Agronomist on April 4, 2019
As my favorite folk singer, Jim Croce, once mused, “If I could save time in a bottle, if words [...]