

Correction Line Ag
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@CorrectionAg
CLA is dedicated to seeking customers who have the passion and mindset of practicing non-traditional ways with their farming operation and having fun with it.









Seems like someone else has been talking about this for quite some time…@MasonClaude5 ?? We know it. This guy knows it. But hey keep throwing money away at lime chasing that “perfect pH Check out Travis Shaddox's video! #TikTok tiktok.com/t/ZThFcYoJE/




Very well articulated. The yield drag effect of nitrogen is our most viewed webinar on @AdvancingEcoAg channel on YouTube. youtu.be/A5QQz51bWGA?si…

Let’s try this, nitrogen management is deeper than most think about in my opinion. Not posting this to argue. Posting this, to help you think deeper about what your nitrogen dollars are capable of.

🤔or maybe this grower has tremendous WEOC scores along w/ really high HT3 numbers? Or maybe his available pool is larger than most wait, Melich 3 will tell us the whole story right ? PPM chemistry only focused fertility programs is why this industry is failing farmers today.

N fertilizer has similar benefits for soil organic matter. csanr.wsu.edu/nitrogen-ferti…

4️⃣ Four years. 📈 Big results. Growers using BW Fusion saw phosphorus levels rise 10 ppm using only 29% of the recommended fertilizer rate, and potassium increased 44 ppm at 77% of the rate. Traditional rates said those nutrients shouldn’t have budged. Biology proved otherwise, unlocking more from the soil while cutting fertilizer costs. 🌱 To get all the data on Meltdown, visit us at: bwfusion.com/meltdown

What do soil health and human health have in common? A lot more than you think. 👀 On episode #56, Nebraska farmer Randy Uhrmacher (@Cornfrmr) talks irrigation, weed control, and why managing blood sugar helped him rethink balance. Listen now. bit.ly/3LqsWBL

Another opportunity to gather information today. We can not continue to focus on NPK only and loading the system up to magical ppm levels, and then wonder how we are going survive. We need to focus on a season long approach with those fertilizer dollars. How do we feed the back half as well or better than the first half of the growing season? I’m Not saying NPK is not important to your success as it is. But the big 3 can’t be the only focus. Do you Audit your fertilizer program? I feel we should all be asking ourselves these questions. As change is needed.

In Ag…… let’s be honest we know so very little, we just hope to capture a bit of knowledge each opportunity we get. We should learn from one another not cry about someone’s ideas because they are different then what you learned or were taught. History teaches us a lot, but it doesn’t mean you can’t move forward, it’s a constant cycle of learning. And no one learns without others! It’s a team game that we are all in together. The guy that says I can’t trust that guy as he sells that seed or that fertilizer or that foliar is going to see rough times. As learning is opening your eyes and ears to ideas, and adding them to your library full of knowledge from your own experiences. That’s how something improves. It’s not the same thing every year and it’s not changing everything all at once. It’s bringing ideas and practices together to make it all work and bridge the gap.