Insights

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.

Every year, 2.5 percent of America’s farmland (including land used to produce crops and timber, plus pasture) changes hands through sale or inheritance — translating to roughly 20-22 million acres annually*. For growers navigating those transactions, the focus is often…

Advanced Agrilytics Can Streamline the Application Process  Growers now have an opportunity to improve soil health while accessing financial support through a USDA program designed to promote conservation practices. A recent addition to the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), known…

By Dr. Allen Chen, Regional Agronomist, Ag Ingenuity Partners (AIP), a division of Advanced Agrilytics  In today’s ag economy, input costs remain high, grain prices are sluggish, and growers are scrutinizing every decision they make. For ag retailers, crop consultants,…

Take a look at some of our highlighted content. With over 60 agronomists, we have regional and environment specific insights to share throughout the year. 

Our Residual Fertility Valuation Report analyzes and attaches values to residual soil nutrients, to support growers who want to claim an IRS Section 180 tax deduction.…

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…

A little about Brian:​ I grew up working on a local farm in Owensboro, Kentucky, where corn, soybeans, tobacco, and vegetables were grown. After receiving a degree in Agricultural Economics and Business at the University of Kentucky, I returned to…

If you’re a row-crop producer looking to improve your land, protect your yields, and tap into financial assistance, without taking acres out of production, the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) might be your next smart move. The good news is…

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