
Agronomist Reports Increased Corn Rootworm Pressure
Precision Agronomist Michael Martin reports this has been one of the worst years for corn rootworm pressure.
Precision Agronomist Michael Martin reports this has been one of the worst years for corn rootworm pressure.
Advanced Agrilytics Precision Agronomist Jake Isley encourages being proactive with management decisions.
Advanced Agrilytics agronomist Erika Parker shares with Brownfield Ag News how the corn season in Illinois highlights the importance of variable rate nitrogen scripts.
Jason Greve, an Advanced Agrilytics Precision Agronomist in Ohio, says he is starting to see some issues on water-limited acres and that a relatively dry stretch will likely lead to variability in crops.
Industry Spotlight features Sean Arians discussing how Advanced Agrilytics brings together a team of agronomic experts with data to develop a solution and plan for customers.
In this Brownfield Ag News edition of Managing for Profit, AJ Woodyard, lead agronomist for Illinois discusses how Advanced Agrilytics can help farmers take the guesswork out of those decisions.
Brownfield Managing for Profit looks at how Advanced Agrilytics can use a farmer’s existing assets combined with data analytics to deliver long-term profitability.
Real Talk with Illinois Field & Bean Radio looks at how farmers can use accumulated data to make it profitable for their farm.
Sean Arian shares how Advanced Agrilytics puts data into action with Illinois RFD Radio.
The questions are flowing through your head as you plan your fungicide program for the new crop year. What worked in 2021? Will fungicide fit in the budget against other input costs? Seth Logan, Advanced Agrilytics precision agronomist in southern Illinois, reminds farmers of the importance of fungicide in 2022.
Changing weather conditions and plant disease challenges were just a small part of the impacts felt by many Midwestern corn and soybean growers throughout the 2021 growing season.
Wet year? Dry year? What’s coming in 2022? We know you can’t control or predict the weather, but we can mitigate its impact.