Kentucky Corn Looking Great with AgroLiquid
So last week, Senior Sales Manager Galynn, SAM Rob and I went down to Hopkinsville, KY to visit the Security Seed & Chemical Research Farm. It is a large facility where fertilizer plots are...
View ArticleFrom NCRS Interns to Ag Professionals (LAND OF LIQUID Blog)
So at the NCRS we have been fortunate to have had some great interns over the years who provided valuable assistance to the research operations. (And we still do today.) But who could forget 2011...
View ArticleUsing Almond Tree Fertilizer to Restore Potassium
For every 1,000 pounds of almond kernels harvested, around 80 pounds of potassium (as K2O5) leaves the soil. This places enormous nutrient demands on the soil, year after year. Without additional...
View ArticleIn-Season Fertilizer Applications
Splitting fertilizer applications can be an important aspect to a crop nutrition plan that is effective and economical. One in-season application option is sidedress fertilizer in corn. This usually...
View ArticleWhat Does Winning Look Like For You?
By Stephanie Zelinko, Sales Agronomy Manager When it comes to the end of a growing season there are many factors that go into determining if the year was a win. Some years, like the challenging 2018...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Soybean Foliar Fertilizer Application
John Leif, Field Agronomy Manager The debate of the benefits of foliar fertilizer applications on soybeans has been ongoing for more than 20 years. Some of the benefits to foliar fertilizer...
View ArticleSo, You’re Telling Me Agriculture Is Hard?
By Stephanie Zelinko, Sales Agronomy Manager This year is reminding us exactly how challenging farming can be. In addition to the usual market fluctuations and other challenges we have come to...
View ArticleMaking Choices
The Appropriate Nutrients For Your Crops By John Leif, Field Agronomy Manager Seed and crop protection selection has changed dramatically over the past 20 years, but crop nutrition planning is...
View ArticleUpdate from the Field – California
Southern California Crop Update from Dylan Rogers, Sales Account Manager It’s Hot! Southern California has experienced more than 25 days of 100+ degree-days. The heat has helped crops begin to catch up...
View ArticleMaking Sound Cropping Decisions
By Galynn Beer, Senior Sales Manager Making planting decisions is a challenge. Weather uncertainty always exists and that alone can result in a conservative approach to inputs. Price fluctuations weigh...
View ArticlePostharvest Fertility – Trees and Vines
By Dylan Rogers, Sales Account Manager With almond and grape harvest underway here in California, it is easy to fall into the mindset that the finish line for yet another growing season is near....
View ArticleThe Natural Chemistry Lab
By Galynn Beer, Senior Sales Manager Part 1 of a 2-part blog series Fertilizing a crop, any crop, is getting more and more complex; why? To answer this question, we’ll do a quick review of the economic...
View ArticleThe Natural Chemistry Lab Part ll
By: Galynn Beer, Senior Sales Manager Part 2 of a 2-part blog series In a previous blog post, I wrote the first of a two-part series regarding the complexities of soil. The soil is an asset you may...
View ArticleBuilding and Managing Soil Phosphorus
By: Dr. Jerry Wilhm, Senior Research Manager Clearly, phosphorus is important for growing crops. It is involved in many functions within a plant like energy storage and transfer (ATP/ADP), protein...
View ArticleWhy Do We Do What We Do?
By: Nick Bancroft, Vice President of Organizational Planning & Operations Sowing the Seeds Our Heritage and Future AgroLiquid is proud to be a part of the ag industry. Proud to be a part of your...
View ArticleThe 12 days of Crop Nutrients
Is anyone else missing the Christmas carols? Because we’re in the midst of the 12 Days of Christmas, and because the lack of seasonal music has me feeling a little deflated, I’m going to borrow the...
View ArticleThe 12 days of Crop Nutrients
Day 2 Welcome to our second day of the crop nutrients post. Hopefully you caught our first day – where we focused on phosphorus. In the traditional Christmas carol, the second day is two turtle doves....
View ArticleThe 12 days of Crop Nutrients
Day 3 On to day three of crop our nutrients post. If you aren’t following along in our 12 Days of Crop Nutrients, be sure to check out day 1 – phosphorus, and day 2 – calcium. For our third day of...
View ArticleThe 12 days of Crop Nutrients
Day 4 Since I have already lost the theme of this thread (being a tie with the beloved carol, The 12 Days of Christmas), I won’t try to draw a connection between four calling birds and potassium –...
View ArticleTake Control of Your Fertility Program
Take Control of Your Fertility Program Dylan Rogers, Sales Account Manager for AgroLiquid Almond tree blossom The 2020 almond crop is upon us. Trees are beginning to break dormancy, soon full bloom...
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