by Laura Holoubek | 4America/Chicagob50-05:00America/Chicago2020-10-01T10:30:50-05:00_am01103010 | Ag
Education The Case for Soil pH Maintenance Don’t just correct soil pH, maintain itSoil pH is the foundation for nutrient availability. Correction of soil pH is difficult to consistently achieve because it is affected by challenging weather or field conditions, as well...
by Laura Holoubek | 1America/Chicagob58-05:00America/Chicago2019-10-07T14:39:58-05:00_pm07103910 | Ag
Education Increase Soil pH and Decrease Club Root Activity Besides pH modification, 98G also helps canola crops combat club root. Club root is a pathogen that is associated with low soil pH. As pH goes down, the pathogen is more active. By applying 98G to canola...
by Laura Holoubek | 4America/Chicagob46-05:00America/Chicago2019-09-26T10:04:46-05:00_am2609049 | Ag
Education Yes, but not just renters lime It is true that 98G pelletized limestone is a good fit on rented ground because of its rapid reactivity. Tenant growers can put in place a soil pH maintenance program that calls for lower application rates spread more...
by Laura Holoubek | 4America/Chicagob19-05:00America/Chicago2019-09-12T10:06:19-05:00_am1209069 | Ag
Education Increasing acres of canola in the U.S. Canola is a crop that has historically been grown in Canada with a good bit of the production in the province of Alberta. In recent years, states in the high plains of the U.S., such as North Dakota, are starting to...
by Laura Holoubek | 3America/Chicagob02-05:00America/Chicago2019-09-04T08:52:02-05:00_am0409529 | Company
Education Andrew Hoiberg, our VP of Research and Development, is hosting weekly webinars this month. These webinars are focused on the benefits of 98G and SO4 and how to implement them into a grower’s fertilizer program. The webinars will take place from 8:30 a.m. –...