S. IL Technology Development; Bayer Crop Science

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S. IL Technology Development; Bayer Crop Science

S. IL Technology Development; Bayer Crop Science

@Bayer_S_IL

Bayer’s Southern IL Technology Development team is hard at it providing agronomic knowledge, field expertise, & recommendations based on local field testing!

Illinois, USA Katılım Nisan 2018
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Jason Carr
Jason Carr@NWILTDR·
Can #soybean growers plant a lower population and protect yield potential with fungicide to maximize #ROI? These 2019 results from our @Bayer4CropsUS #ILFocus research would seem to suggest yes. #Delaro
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Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones@jones_jennifer_·
We’re at the Henry White Experimental Farm this morning with the Tri-State Advanced Soil Health Training for our 5th workshop in the series! @Randy_cornguy is welcoming the group to HWF. Talking cover crops and economics today
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Randy McElroy
Randy McElroy@Randy_cornguy·
Awesome ladies from St. Louis visiting SIL TD. Administratively they keep us running smoothly! #awesomeAAs! ⁦@Bayer_S_IL⁩, ⁦@Bayer4CropsUS
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Craig Lamoureux
Craig Lamoureux@CraigLamoureux3·
Today I will wear the “Cone of Shame”
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Craig Lamoureux
Craig Lamoureux@CraigLamoureux3·
Common question for me: Aren’t 20” corn rows always taller? No, 30” corn rows are!When population does not change, distance between plants in the row is greater in narrow rows. 35K 20” left 35K 30” right, planted same day with same planter DKC54-38RIB ⁦@DKAS_Iowa
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Connie Davis
Connie Davis@CMacDavis·
Look for this especially near areas that had early damping off or sat in cool, wet, compacted soils...meaning most everywhere in 2019. 🤦‍♀️
Nick Weber@n_web

This corn plant is "ghosting."

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