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Weed control guide, inputs outlook and neonicotinoid research
2016-01-08 23:55:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
In the 5 ag stories to read this week, check out a new weed control guide and an outlook on input costs. Read new research on the effectiveness of neonicotinoid seed treatments and tips for cutting costs in 2016. Finally, enjoy the carrot harvest! read more
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Announcing FBN Procurement Services to Source Farm Inputs at Lower Prices
2016-01-07 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Davenport, IA (January 7, 2016) – FBN Inputs today announces a farm inputs procurement service that provides significantly lower input prices to Farmers Business NetworkSM members, starting with ag chemicals. read more
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4K-Capable LED Video Wall displays content from diverse inputs.
2015-12-31 14:31:04| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Measuring 38 ft 7 in. x 68 ft 6 in., high-resolution LED screen features 6 mm pixel pitch. Digital canvas includes 1,960 x 3,480 pixels, and interior S|Video™ display features SMD technology. Capable of displaying 4K content natively, screen can also be segmented for various looks and purposes. Flexibility of inputs and compatibility with various content software products. Wall can simultaneously play combination of animations, video, imagery, and live data and also has audio component.
Which inputs will you cut back in 2016?
2015-11-30 23:37:45| Corn & Soybean Digest
Prices are still low, and inputs still haven't met the drop. This may lead farmers to cut inputs in 2016. We'd like to know, compared to your 2015 input expenses, where do you plan to cut the most for 2016? Will you cut back most on fertilizer? Seed? Herbicide? Will you cut across the board? Or, will you stick with 2015 cost levels? Feel free to leave a comment about your choices below! Reduce herbicide costs Reduce seed costs Reduce fertilizer costs Cut across all inputs (herbicide, seed and fertilizer) Maintain 2015 input cost levels Go to result page on submit: 0
Four Crop Inputs to Help Boost the Bottom Line in a Down Market
2015-11-17 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
INDIANAPOLIS — Nov. 11, 2015 — It’s no secret that low corn and soybean commodity prices are challenging growers as they make plans for next season, leading to the question, “Where can I trim costs without decreasing yield and increasing pest pressure?” Mycogen Seeds Commercial Agronomist John Long says crop inputs are not the place to cut corners. Crop inputs impact both this year’s bottom line and long-term field productivity. Cutting crucial crop needs one year may cause long-term consequences in following years. read more