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April, 2018


Developing a Complete Soybean System

Posted by Jessica Stacy, Agronomist on April 30, 2018

When it comes to soybeans, never underestimate the power of proper fertility. When planning for the upcoming planting season, consider the needs of your soybeans in the long term. How your soybeans start out affects them all the way to harvest. Management Beyond the usual N, P, and K, [...]

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Update from the Field: The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow…

Posted by David Dyson, Agronomist on April 24, 2018

As the title suggests, you can bet your bottom dollar that spring will eventually come out and play in the [...]

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Agronomy Update April 2018

Posted on April 19, 2018

MANAGEMENT By David Dyson, Agronomist The Three Amigos — Zinc, Manganese, and Boron The three micronutrients included in a [...]

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Update from the Field: Will La Niña Take a Siesta

Posted by David Dyson, Agronomist on April 16, 2018

The crazy, non-spring weather is the talk of the town everywhere you look today. Here it is, the middle [...]

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The Andersons Advantage: Corn Research Update

Posted on April 12, 2018

The Andersons conducts third party research trials to put our products to the test. This year the test sites were located in Ohio, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Colorado. Additionally, Beck’s Hybrids tested several of The Andersons products in their Practical Farm Research (PFR) trials, and two of our products, [...]

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Update from the Field: Hold the Salt

Posted by David Dyson, Agronomist on April 11, 2018

Every year after planting, questions start about pop-up fertilizer. The questions always occur when there are emergence or germination issues. [...]

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Update from the Field: The Three Amigos — Zinc, Manganese, and Boron

Posted by David Dyson, Agronomist on April 3, 2018

The three micronutrients that should be included in a starter fertilizer are zinc, manganese, and boron. Zinc is the most [...]

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