The complete March 14, 2019 meeting presentations are now available on video! You will be able to watch the videos at your convenience and as many times as you want!
You’ll be able to learn the latest information on soil health, plant health, micronutrients, nitrogen management and nutrient efficiency from the experts.
A big thank you to Jerry Carlson of Renewable Farming and his grandsons, Blake and Terry for doing the videography at the conference and for putting it all together in video format.
Speakers on the video:
Mitchell Hora – Soil health consulting & how to turn your fields around
Dan Coffin – Discussed how specific microbes work symbiotically
Kevin Kimberley – Tillage tools – how they work and their adjustments
Jerry Carlson – WakeUp – tips for 2019
Eric Massey – Energized fertilizer applied to plants – benefits + function
Dr. Michael McNeill – What he has learned on transitioning to organics
Dave Schwartz – Nutrient use efficiency
Bob Streit – StressTech and BioEmpruv thoughts . High yield soy bean management
Marv Mortensen – Getting updated on soil analyses and delivery of products
Here are the top 13 things you will learn from watching these videos:
Learn how we produced big yields in 2018 and learn how we suggest incorporating this information in years going forward.
Learn which newer products were in trials and on track to produce the highest ROIs.
Learn what steps and products can improve soil health and increase your Haney and PLFA score. Are cover crops totally practical or do we use other paths?
Learn how good soil health correlates to good plant health.
Learn how and when you should sample your fields for the Haney analysis.
Learn what products to use and how much it will cost and how long it might take to build the desired test levels for high yields.
Hear about farmers in two northern Iowa counties who have converted to and are producing nice profits on over 40,000 acres of organic crops.
Learn about N stabilizers to minimize N runoff, stop leaching, and protect late season plant health.
Learn the facts and the benefits of using Silica fertilizers on plants, Greensnap resistance and drought tolerance, stronger stalks, and increased yields.
Learn about the bacterial disease complex affecting corn since 2009. what is tar spot?
What are endophytes and what benefits do they offer?
Learn about StressTech, a new product to eliminate heat stress in plants.
Learn the latest on tillage and planter thoughts for the 2019 crop season.
To purchase the complete conference videos complete the following form by clicking HERE.
What reference books do you have in your library? Where do you get the latest up-to-date information about micro-nutrients, plant growth or plant health? The more information you have, the better grower you will become.
Central Iowa Agronomics is excited to offer our customers and clients a special offer on two reference materials that you will want to add to your library. Each is on sale at a special price.
Plant Analysis Handbook III, A Guide to Sampling, Preparation, Analysis and Interpretation for Agronomic and Horticultural Crops by Dr. David Sasseville
Hardcover – 2014, 571 pages
“Understanding each micro-nutrient and how it relates to plant growth and plant health is vital to managing and maximizing your yield potential. Dr. Sasseville is the micro-nutrient expert in the Midwest and established himself and his repetition while at the University of Missouri for many years. Dr. Sasseville was an important speaker at our “Show Me the Money” Conference and field day. He is the supplier of a good portion of our micro-nutrients that we sell. His book provides specific information on 14+ minerals, how to sample and interpret the test results. Every top-notch grower who is trying to remain profitable should have a copy in his/her library.” Bob Streit – CCA, CPCS, Agronomist
Regularly $180.00 on Amazon. Our price $100.00 + $5.00 shipping.
To purchase the Plant Analysis Handbook III click HERE.
Foliar Fertilization Scientific Principles and Field Practices
by Dr. Patrick Brown
PDF File – 144 pages
Just a few key principles that you will learn about in this field guide:
A brief history of foliar fertilization
Mechanisms of penetration into the plant
Physico-chemical properties of spray solutions and their impact on penetration
Environmental, physiological and biological factors affecting plant response to foliar fertilization
Effect of the environment on efficacy of foliar-applied nutrients
Biological rationale for the use of foliar fertilizers
Impact of plant nutritional status on efficacy of foliar fertilizers
Regulatory and environmental considerations
“The topic of foliar fertilization commonly draws mixed response from growers, often based on them listening to ‘experts’ who have not studied enough to learn the rules that govern and must be followed. The modern science of foliar feeding was based on work done by H.B. Tukey at Michigan State Univ., who collaborated with the Atomic Energy Commission in his use of radioactively labeled fertilizers.
He verified that minerals varied in their mobility, rate of upward or downward movement in the plants’ vascular tissue, and value of foliar versus soil applied nutrition.
In recent years Dr. Brown built on the foundation that Dr. Tukey laid. The author of this publication has taught and practiced at one of the top U.S. Ag universities. He meant this publication not to be a book that sat on the shelf, but as a guide to be used in the field by growers. They could then achieve success in complementing their soil bank of nutrients with micronutrients, hormonal products, or other products that would add bushels, nutritional value or flavor to the end produce. Each operator would then learn that they could often use foliar mineral applications to help minimize pest problems or negative stress responses.
Dr. Brown’s book is a great field guide for the specifics of foliar fertilization. The rules he spells out include the topics of water quality, the proper monitoring and adjusting of pH and EC levels, understanding plant biology and application timing, and the overall thought process leading to being successful with the use of this practice.” Bob Streit – CCA, CPCS, Agronomist
To purchase your copy of the Foliar Fertilization Scientific Principles and Field Practices guide click HERE.