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Synergism! 10 bu. more corn with in-furrow Vitazyme, WakeUP Spring and Syntose FA sugar

An in-furrow blend of Vitazyme, WakeUP Spring and a liquid sugar with fulvic acid called Syntose FA gave farmer/agronomist Mike Williams an extra 10 bu. of corn per acre this fall for a product cost of $6.50 per acre. It’s another test of ways to blend biologicals and biostimulants for maximum yield and constrained cost. […]

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Beans out, waiting on corn to dry down? Spray stalk residue digester into standing corn

Dean Craine, manager of AgriEnergy Resources in Princeton, IL, says “I wouldn’t be afraid of spraying Residuce on standing cornstalks if a grower has a window of opportunity before combining.”  Oct. 18, 2019 — This fall could bring such an opportunity for getting stalk digestion started early. Soybeans have dropped leaves rapidly since a couple

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80% of Americans want U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement, but the House fixates on impeachment

Today, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador asked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to finally pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has deliberately blocked. It’s a trade agreement which could greatly help American farmers. Apparently, nobody in our Administration bullied President Obrador into pressuring Ms. Pelosi, speaker of the House and primarily responsible for

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Pursanova founder Vatché Keuftedjian wins top technology award from International Trade Council

For roughly a decade, farmers around the world have saved millions of dollars in fertilizer and chemical costs by improving the quality of their spray water with reverse osmosis and energizing systems made by Pursanova Ltd. Inc. This month, Pursanova founder and president Vatché Keuftedjian was named as the winner in the top technology award offered by the International

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Fully mature ears of corn on mostly green stalks — a residue-recapturing opportunity

Here in our little “garden spot” of Iowa, it has been many years since we’ve seen so many fields of corn maturing with white-shucked ears hanging down from mostly green stalks. Those sugar-laden stalks are ideal feedstock for a spray with residue-digesting organisms right behind the combine.  October 3, 2019 — In the past several seasons, most

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Sept. 11 farmer meeting signals rising interest in biological farming

Four years ago, our first farmer meeting involving Biodyne biological products demonstrated that this company had a product line that’s very effective. About 20 farmers attended in Webster City, IA. This season, registration for their annual “what-we-learned” meeting is 90 farmers and growing. Sept. 5, 2019 In fact it’s slightly past deadline for meeting signup, the

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Consultant Bob Streit: Will this crop have enough energy to reach full potential?

September came in like a lamb. How will it go out? A year ago the start of September was marked by very heavy rain that moved in on a Saturday where both the ISU and UNL football games were rained out. The heavy rains lasted thru early October and produced flooded conditions that lasted thru

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USDA’s August crop production report today: Hard for farmers to believe, but traders did

Iowa crop consultant Bob Streit  has been cruising fields all spring, looking at real conditions. His report (posted below) was released last weekend — well ahead of USDA’s estimate at noon EST today, which rojected a 13.9 billion bu. corn crop based on 169.5 bu. per acre. Bob had said this spring’s highly variable and stressful crop conditions “set

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Crystallization photos reveal dramatic differences between organics. non-organic crops

Skeptics argue that there’s no nutritional difference between organic and non-organic food. They may show you a chemical analysis which they believe backs their claim. But measuring amounts of minerals doesn’t reveal the dramatic beauty and order of minerals in organic food, compared with the distorted mineral structure of non-organic food. August 12, 2019    By Jerry Carlson — A. W. Danzer’s

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NASA forecasts sunspot minimum in 1920-25 “lowest in 200 years”

During 1650 to 1700, global food production was devastated during the “Maunder Minimum” of historically low sunspot activity. Today the devotees of man-made climate change still cling to their computer models which presume rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are forcing up world temperatures to the point of disaster.  July 22, 2019 — For more than

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