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Our agronomists are focused solely in the Western Corn Belt, taking the latest research and plot data and converting it to your success. Local focus means we can pinpoint the right varieties and strongest performers for your unique challenges and soil conditions. That's how we build trust that goes on for generations.
Many of us agree that soybeans are normally over planted and that we have a high percentage of more plants in the field than what we need for maximum yield. Read here about skips in your soybeans, management and best practices, or contact Hoegemeyer directly to learn more.
ReadExcellent planting accuracy and stands can be achieved using all seed sizes with appropriate planter adjustments and calibration. Read our plantability guidelines and management tips here, or contact us at Hoegemeyer directly to learn more about optimizing planter performance.
ReadMost cropping seasons see delayed emergence problems show up in corn and soybeans somewhere in the corn belt. We can answer the question of what conditions cause emerging corn to be delayed.
ReadRead the latest from Hoegemeyer on winter annual weeds and no-till farming, or contact us to learn more. Annual weeds' job is to produce seed so that the species will continue on next year, everything else is secondary. Unlike summer annual weeds such as foxtail or velvet leaf which typically germinate and produce seed within a summer growing season, winter annuals actually germinate in the fall and begin growing before winter.
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