vol. 31
April 2014
The Seed Consultant
A B I - M O N T H LY N E W S L E T T E R N E W S A N D V I E W S F R O M T H E F I E L D
Higher Corn Yields Need Nutrient Attention
For the past several years the corn price farmers received when they sold their crop has been very good. Even though fertilizer prices remained high, farmers continued to apply macro and micro nutrients knowing their fertilizer investment would pay off in higher yields with good growing conditions throughout the season. Grain prices for this fall’s corn crop appear to be more than $2.00 less per bushel than past years. A typical decision by the corn producer, in this situation, is to cut back on his nutrient purchases other than nitrogen. A decision like this has the possibility of less yield even with good growing conditions throughout the season. continued on page 2
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Guidelines for Replant & REturn 2014 dates
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Improve Yields with uniform emergence Critical issue in maximizing yields
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