Archive for the ‘U.S. Ag Associates Conference’ Category

Bio-Forge Seed Treatment in the Midwest

Monday, October 26th, 2009
Bio-Forge Seed Treatment & X-Tra Power Starter Mix

Bio-Forge Seed Treatment & X-Tra Power Starter Mix

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These pics are from earlier this fall. The field was treated with Bio-Forge as a seed treatment and X-Tra Power in the starter mix. The corn looks great despite the late start and cool temps and rainy climate most of the summer. Right now we continue to experience cold and wet conditions in the Midwest making it hard to harvest. Farmers are hoping they won’t be spending all their $$$ on drying down crops. The test plot pictured is in Argyle WI…the SW corner of the state. We’ll be reporting yield data as soon as the farmer can get in the field!

U.S. Ag Associates Conference Photos – Day 3

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Check out the latest conference photos!



Coverage of Conference by AgWired

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Chuck Zimmerman of AgWired and Zimmcomm New Media stopped by on Tuesday January 20th to see what the US AG Associates conference is all about. Go to AgWired to listen to his interview with StollerUSA CEO and founder Jerry Stoller. Interesting stuff and nice reporting.

Check out the story and podcast at agwired.com

Day 3 of U.S. Ag Associates Conference

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

It’s the final day of the U.S. Ag Associates Conference and attendees will hear a variety of presentations on research using Stoller products.  The conference atmosphere has been extremely positive over the past couple days as the crop consultants, growers, researchers, university professors, and Stoller team discuss their experiences from 2008.  No matter the crop, everyone is finding a way to relate and apply solutions to their growing challenges. What challenges are you facing and would like to start a discussion on?

Sound Nutrient and Crop Health Program adds enviable boost to Carolina wheat farmer’s yields

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Results showed a Carolina farmer had great performance on 11,000 acres of wheat in 2008. Using keylate copper, white label manganese, and Bio-Forge along with fungicide products produced 90bu/acre wheat at 62 lb test weight. Area farmers achieved an average of 70 bu/acre.  A combination of products to meet this farmer’s needs paid off big time. What do you use on your wheat crops to maximize your yields…and profitability?