The difference between average and outstanding yield potential in corn production often comes down to one thing: how efficiently the plant produces and stores sucrose. Advanced Agrilytics focuses on maximizing early season growth and sucrose production because the decisions you…
New Employee Spotlight: Eli Klokkenga A little about Eli: I was born and raised on a family farm in Emden, Illinois where we raise corn, soybeans, wheat, and livestock. After receiving a degree in Ag business and Crop Science at…
New Employee Spotlight: Kendall Mayall A little about Kendall: Growing up, I was heavily involved with my family’s grain farm in Southwestern Indiana. We raise corn, soybeans, and wheat. My grandpa introduced me to scouting crops as a teenager, and…
By Dr. Kess Berg, Chief Innovation Officer, Advanced Agrilytics As the 2025 planting season approaches, producers across the Corn Belt prepare to face the annual battle with the one major factor in crop production they can’t control – Mother Nature.…
New Employee Spotlight: Kaden Hanscel A little about Kaden: I have worked in ag retail for the last 11 years in Central Illinois. I’m currently located in East Central Illinois. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with family and…
New Employee Spotlight: Mallory Comely A little about Mallory: I grew up on my family’s row crop and beef cattle farm in Western Kentucky and have always had a passion for production agriculture. This passion was intensified as I became…
New Employee Spotlight: Kaden Brackman, A little about Kaden: I recently graduated from Wilmington College with a bachelor’s degree in agronomy. During my time in school, I completed several agronomy-related internships with Buckeye Ag Testing and Precision Planting’s PTI Farm.…
New Employee Spotlight: Madison Westerfield A little about Madison: I live on my family farm and grew up around row crops and raising cattle. I was involved in FFA during high school and 4-H during college. My degree is in…
New Employee Spotlight: Hannah Beck A little about Hannah: I grew up on a farm in East Central Illinois, where we raised seed corn, soybeans, cattle, and show hogs. I recently graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Agronomy.…
Spring tillage season is almost upon us. And so starts the annual crunch that is corn and soybean planting time. Over the years, most farms have gotten larger and larger, but the number of days to work the fields hasn’t…
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