Seth Tracy
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I'll be expanding on this soon with some additional information soon, but this should serve as a first step towards understanding why Agrimodis HAD to tackle proper corn plant testing. Leaf tissue N% versus crop nitrogen content: Average leaf N% = 3.66% Range of leaf N% = 3.01% to 4.27% All samples at the same growth stage. Look carefully at what the crops actually contain. Boldfaced %s indicate lab-indicated sufficiency. Those higher would show "High." Compare that to crop content. See why leaf tissue hasn't been correlated to yield, despite years of effort? Do you think nutrient content is correlated to yield? Do higher yielding crops have higher total nutrient uptake? Think on those questions as you analyze the leaf tissue results shown. Over the next few weeks, I'll be adding more information, along with hosting some open meetings via Spaces, Teams, or somewhere similar. Stay tuned. We're holding SO MUCH info back at this point. This is going to be thought-provoking, but hopefully it will also be information that is critically valuable for your crops (and budget).












Man farted on this Woman in the Grocery Store & literally ended her entire life.












