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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=76&v=1Blgg_gipGc&feature=emb_title&ab_channel=AdvancedAgrilytics Lucas explains how his role as a Precision Agronomist is a vital part of the operations he works with.

Travis Kimmel, Lead Agronomist, shares how Advanced Agrilytics thinks about precision agronomy and why conventional approaches no longer best serve producers.…
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.…

When variable weather across the corn belt strikes, the pressure to know when planting conditions are right for your operation weighs heavy. Do you go or do you wait? What do you really need to be accounting for as you…

Paine Schwartz Partners, a global leader in sustainable food chain investing, today announced that it has made its first growth equity investment through its Paine Schwartz Food Chain Fund V ("Fund V") in Advanced Agrilytics (the "Company"), an agronomics services…
Starter fertilizer application and critical inputs like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are always common topics of conversation this time of year. Kent Klingbeil, a lead agronomist with Advanced Agrilytics, would also include another nutrient on that list: sulfur.…
As input prices skyrocket across the Corn belt, farmers have reached the difficult balancing-act of managing against variability in their fields and ensuring their input investments are put to good use.…

Highlights Using outdated, traditional nutrient management recommendations leads to over-application of costly nutrients in some areas and under-application in other areas. This wastes money and leaves potential yield gain unrealized. Using traditional nutrient management methods and applying the same rate…

Efficient nitrogen management is critical for maximizing crop yields while minimizing nutrient waste and environmental impact. Old fashioned, “cookie cutter” application approaches inevitably lead to over-application in some areas and under-application in others. A successful nitrogen management program requires flexibility,…

Finding ways to support the crop through dry conditions Across the Corn Belt today, a measurable rain has been hard to come by and conditions are very dry. While the resulting plant stress is causing a great deal of personal…

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