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INSIGHTS

From agronomic fundamentals to timely in-season considerations, here you will find a library of insights from the Advanced Agrilytics team. Do you have an agronomic question or topic you’d like covered? Please fill out the form below.

In our first blog, we explored how predictive agronomy helps growers make smarter nitrogen decisions and improve efficiency across every acre. In this post, we take that discussion further by examining the real economic advantages of better nitrogen use efficiency…

When it comes to nitrogen, every grower knows the balancing act. Too little and you limit yield. Too much and you risk wasting money or losing nitrogen to the environment before the crop ever gets to use it.  The challenge isn’t knowing…

Growers considering corn-on-corn acres in 2026 face unique agronomic and economic challenges. This article explores the key considerations—residue, nutrient management, and market outlook—to help make informed decisions for next season. Editor’s Note: Recently, Advanced Agrilytics hosted a webinar on Maximizing…

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When farmland changes hands, whether through purchase or inheritance, the conversation often centers on soil quality, productivity potential, and purchase price. But there’s another factor that directly affects both the value of the land and the tax implications for the…

Editor’s Note: The “Maximizing Fertilizer Efficiency Amid Rising Input Costs” series is derived from a recent webinar hosted by Advanced Agrilytics, which addresses how growers can achieve greater fertilizer efficiency in our tough farm economy. This first article in the…

For decades, soil sampling has been considered one of the foundational practices in crop management. But for just as long, many growers have felt frustrated or even skeptical about its value. Maybe you’ve thought: “I used to sample, but I…

When the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its August 12 Crop Production report, it delivered mixed news for the U.S. corn and soybean crops. The department forecast corn production to increase by up to 16.7 billion bushels. USDA estimates…

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