Archive for March, 2012

IL Soybean Summit Keynote Speaker : Kip Cullers on Progressive Soybean Production

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Illinois growers gathered in Bloomington last week at the first Illinois Soybean Summit. The meeting presented results from the Soybean Challenge Teams that worked to improve yields through innovative products or new practices. Beyond the team results the summit included keynote speakers and break out session to energize the farmers in attendance.

Keynote speaker John Baize from Baize & Associates shared the bright outlook for soybean demand. In fact Baize reported a 147% growth in worldwide soybean consumption from 1990 to 2010. Between more people eating and eating better, the need for animal feed and the growing interest in biofuels the demand is tremendous.
Population growth estimates take us easily from today’s 6.5 billion to a worldwide population of over 9 billion by the year 2050.

Keynote speaker Kip Cullers of Stark City, Missouri recounted the strategies that have taken his soybean yields to record breaking levels–160.6 bu/acre in 2010. Kip shared the challenges of growing in SW Missouri vs. the challenges in central Illinois. A couple of take away points that couldn’t be missed:

  1. What works for Kip might not work for you…but try something different if you want to learn something.
  2. Take a few acres and try things. If you can’t afford to “Fail” on a few acres you probably shouldn’t be farming…and you might just learn something that will help you on all acres.
  3. Study your plants. Watch them closely and get in front of issues. Don’t wait for problems to occur.
  4. Plants take up 90% of nutrients from top 4 inches of the soil and you better have the roots to do the job.
  5. Seed treatment is about as close as you can get to a silver bullet for enhancing yields.

IL Soybean Summit – Dr. Liptay Presents

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Stoller's A-Team was on hand to answer questions.

Over 400 some farmers from central Illinois gathered at ISU campus to learn how to push soybean yields ahead in the Land of Lincoln.
A feature of the day included break out sessions on topics ranging soil to disease management.

Stoller’s Director of Research and Development, Dr. Albert Liptay, was on hand to present perspectives on foliar feeding as an opportunity to manage crop health.
The toll stress takes on plant health and crop yields is readily understood.

What Dr. Liptay shared is how to manage that stress. Working with antioxidant formulations like those available at Stollerusa.com growers can optimize plant growth hormone balance through stress conditions.

Giving attendees a glimpse of Stoller’s future innovations Dr. Liptay shared the work being done in Epigenetics–where positive attributes are passed on from one generation to the next. The possibilities of plants with hormone balancing traits passing on these yield-enhancing factors to seeds has enormous potential and implications.

Listen & Learn Sessions at 2012 Commodity Classic

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

The 2012 Commodity Classic held in Nashville, TN last week proved to be another successful show for growers and exhibitors. StollerUSA provided attendees a chance to listen in as contest winners explained how they reached record yields with the help of Stoller products.

David Hula from Charles City, VA was just one of these growers. In 2011 David’s corn contest plot yielded an unbelievable 429 bu/acre! Listen as he tells Farm Director Pam Jahnke about the challenges he overcame by using Stoller products to reach this amazing yield.

Bio-Forge ST – The Big Topic at Commodity Classic

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

With planting season about to start in the U.S. growers across the country are trying to determine the best way to protect their rising seed investment. Judging by the talk at the 2012 Commodity Classic held March 1-3 growers are looking to Stoller’s Bio-Forge ST. The seed treatment option provides an easy and cost effective application process to protect all crops from early stress factors after planting. Cold, wet springs are only some of the problems farmers are facing as they prepare to start planting and with Bio-Forge ST seed germination and early vigor is one less worry on their minds.

Check out the latest on Bio-Forge ST and get your questions answered before planting in your area begins! For more information on other Stoller products to help protect your seed investment all year long click here.

Larry Lintner, StollerUSA Sales Rep talks Bio-Forge with an attendee

The team answers questions about Stoller technology

Commodity Classic in Music City

Monday, March 5th, 2012

StollerUSA’s booth was buzzing with interviews and visitors from across the world at the 2012 Commodity Classic. As the most successful show to date for Stoller, Commodity Classic attendees had plenty to see and hear in Nashville. Stoller was busy interviewing Progressive Growers from coast to coast about their operation and some of the challenges they were facing. Growers like World Record Holder, Kip Cullers and 429 bu/acre corn producer, Dave Hula answered questions from Farm Director Pam Jahnke allowing listen and learn sessions throughout the three day event.

World Record Soybeans - With Kip Cullers & Pam Jahnke

Dave Hula explains how he produces 429 bu/acre corn

Ten growers from Illinois, Missouri, Texas, New Jersey, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine and Virginia provided input on how Stoller products enhance yields on millions of acres each year. Topics ranging from water restrictions in Texas to requirements for food grade corn in Illinois were discussed as attendees learned from some of the most advance growers in the nation.

Texas grower, Donny Carpenter talks as attendees fill the booth to listen

Ken Dalenberg talks with Jason Watson, both from Illinois

Stoller technology provides farmers innovative ways to minimize crop stress and push yields to a new level. For more information on these and other progressive growers click here.