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  • Corn Grain Fill, Maturity and Drydown

    This article provides important agronomic information and terminology related to kernel development, maturity, and drydown. When you are scouting your fields, this will help you to know what stage your corn crop is at. The indications discussed help you determine harvest timing to maximize yield, test weight, and quality.
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  • Silage – Preserving Silage Quality

    Researchers have broken the ensiling process into four phases. This article looks the importance of each phase and how to prevent substantial losses while maximizing gains.
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  • Multi-Hybrid Planting

    There is an ever–increasing availability of new Precision Ag technologies, the adoption of which have given producers the capability of harnessing new and previously unattainable yield and profit potential.
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  • Data Management: The 1st and Free Step Forward Towards Precision Ag?

    From a 3D virtual image of your soil profile, to variable rate seeding, we can use these layers of data to adapt our management strategies 'on the go' to help mitigate risk, which aids in the end goal of being more profitable per acre.
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  • Managing Silage Quality - Storage and Feed-Out

    This article is focused on bunker management during storage and feed-out. Following these guidelines will definitely improve feed quality, animal health and ultimately profitability. One of the quickest and easiest ways...
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  • Managing your silage before harvest for optimum silage quality

    As the silage crop moves from pollination and towards the grain filling period, harvest management is something that should be taken into consideration, because harvest could only be about one month away.
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  • Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS)

    Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) is a disease in soybeans that has been prominent in the US Mid-West for many years, but is now becoming more prevalent in Ontario. Learn more...
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  • Corn Maturity - Helpful Tips

    In this article we hope to provide some insight into grain corn progression towards maturity, and an understanding of the growth stages after tasseling/silking and pollination.
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  • You have made your bed - Now your SEED has to lay in it!

    Most farmers only plant a crop about 40 times, give or take, during their lifetime. This is less than half the number of games a hockey team plays through a single season! In other words, we can't afford to make too many mistakes, if we want to have a winning season.
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