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John Mueggenberg

Fall Application Tips from Tech Support

Posted November 8th, 2011
 

With colder temperatures here and the crops out of the field, fall application will soon be in full swing.  Last week, we provided some safety tips for fall application. When transitioning from harvest to fall application, there are also a few things to remember to keep your data in order and prevent downtime in the [...]

 
 
Michael Vos

Value of Data: Planning Ahead for Side-Dressing Nitrogen

Posted June 9th, 2011
 

The crop is about planted here, and I am beginning to plan for side-dressing corn. In our operation we have a target range of total N that we would like to provide the crop. That range is a lbs/ac goal, something like 175-250lbs/ac goal.

 
 
Michael Vos

Planting Progress in SE Iowa

Posted May 13th, 2011
 

Things are busy on our operation in southeast Iowa! Corn planting is progressing nicely, and we should be done in a few more days. Here are a few key updates from our planting season so far.

 
 

EDGE – Using Prescription Files

Posted April 15th, 2011
 

This video demonstrates using planting prescription, demonstrating how to adjust rates and import prescription files.

 
 
Aaron Friedlein

Value of Data: Prescriptions

Posted April 11th, 2011
 

Prescriptions are synonymous with treating a problem differently than the rest of the group, be this in the medical field or the farm field. When a drug company conducts trials to treat illnesses, they always have a control group to monitor the effects of those that received the treatment, as well as those that didn’t [...]

 
 

INTEGRA – Using Prescription Files

Posted April 10th, 2011
 

This video demonstrates using planting prescription, demonstrating how to adjust rates and import prescription files.

 
 
Roger Zielke

OptRx™ Crop Sensors: Your Questions Answered (Part 3)

Posted February 8th, 2011
 

What are the best applicator options for using OptRx crop sensors?
For optimum performance, OptRx should be used to apply nitrogen when the healthiest corn is between V5-V12 (about 2 foot to 7 foot tall).  When using OptRx sensors on wheat, topdress application can occur anytime between tillering and stem elongation.
The ideal side dress applicator [...]

 
 
Roger Zielke

OptRx™ Crop Sensors: Your Questions Answered (Part 2)

Posted February 7th, 2011
 

As a grower, it’s important to take whatever steps needed to ensure maximum yield potential. Variable rate nitrogen application utilizing OptRx crop sensors is one way to reduce the risk of over fertilizing in early growth stages and ensure optimum plant health across the entire field.
How can OptRx help maximize my profit potential?
Organically Speaking
The amount [...]

 
 
Dave King

INTA – Researching Precision Farming in Argentina

Posted November 15th, 2010
 

Over the years, Ag Leader has worked with various universities and research organizations on precision farming projects.  These have ranged from the development of new technology, such as cotton harvesting, to studying the benefits of products such as autosteer and variable rate application.  One of the research organizations that Ag Leader has worked with is [...]

 
 
Nathan Tebbe

Tech Support Tips for Post-Harvest Application

Posted November 5th, 2010
 

As harvest season comes to an end, many growers are ready to move into fall application of fertilizer and anhydrous. Your precision ag equipment plays an important role in fall application, and making sure you have everything prepared can help make your fall application go smoothly. Below are a few things to keep in mind [...]

 
 
Ag Leader

LESSONS IN PRECISION AG: Variable Rate Technology (VRT)

Posted October 18th, 2010
 

One of the main advantages of precision farming, as we have discussed in previous Lessons, is the ability to base management decisions on site-specific information, making an operation more efficient. Variable rate technology is another way that precision farming can benefit an operation’s bottom line.
Variable Rate Technology (VRT) is the technology used to vary the [...]

 
 
Paul Rose

International Perspective: NAMPO Harvest Days in South Africa

Posted May 21st, 2010
 

As I write this post, I am enjoying the warm sunshine in the Freestate, South Africa. It is currently winter down here but even so, temperatures rise to 25° C (77° F) during the day. However it does drop to zero (32° F) overnight. My reason for being here is to visit our South African distributor CLM Precision [...]

 
 
Isaac Bowers

As you prepare to read in this spring’s data…

Posted May 11th, 2010
 

Now that we are mid-way through the planting season, it would be a good time to read your data into your precision ag desktop software.  This is good for several reasons:

Verify that you have correctly set up your precision ag display.
Verify that the planter is applying the rates that variable-rate prescriptions called for.
Verify the operator [...]

 
 
Paul Rose

OptRx field trials underway in Europe

Posted May 5th, 2010
 

p>Well, spring has finally sprung over here!  It seems to have been a long time coming because of an extended winter, but there is no doubt it is here now.  Even as I write this it is 17°C (62°F) which is positively warm for the UK!
Along with the warmer and drier weather comes an increase [...]

 
 
Aaron Friedlein

Your time is important too – Part II

Posted May 5th, 2010
 

Yeah, I know it’s a dirty trick.  While I try not to watch much TV, I have seen some shows that just before they have the big reveal they go to commercial.  I realized when writing this that I am now a contributing member to this added drama.
As I mentioned yesterday, we have some big [...]

 
 
Roger Zielke

Side-dressing nitrogen application window

Posted April 30th, 2010
 

 
 “What is the application window for side-dressing nitrogen (N)?” I hear this question a lot from corn growers thinking about using crop sensors for variable rate N application.  Imagine how much better we could answer that question if we knew the weather! Unfortunately we don’t have that luxury.
 
For those who may not be familiar, the [...]

 
 
Isaac Bowers

Are you a “field doctor”?

Posted April 13th, 2010
 

Planting season has arrived.  Time to implement all the things you learned last year into your operation for the 2010 growing season.
If there is one thing I learned while growing up on a farm, it’s that a farmer’s job changes every day.  As an owner and/or operator, farmers are tasked with jobs ranging from electrician [...]

 
 

Creating a Prescription Using SMS Basic or SMS Advanced

Posted April 13th, 2010
 

Become a field doctor and prescribe the needed rate of population, fertilizer or chemicals for your field according to its needs. Our SMS team shows you how to create a prescription map using SMS Basic or SMS Advanced