Just got full data from another customer: HRSW
A: 110 lbs of 37-12 at seeding
6 ltr/ac Kugler with herbicide
6 ltr Kugler at heading
52 bus /ac
B: 110 lbs of 37-12 at seeding
6 ltr/ac Kugler with herbicide
3 ltr/ac Kugler at heading
50 bus/ac
C: 220 lbs 37-12 at seeding
Check
54 bus/ac
So half the fert at seeding and close to the same yield.
Will do protein, grade, moisture and bus weight tomorrow. Bushel weight shows on wagon but not on combine. Combine's are by volume for the most part, unless weigh wagon checked or scaled and then adjusted as you know.
Bushel weights have been on average 10% higher with the foliar samples from last year and so far this year in wheat canola and peas. Pea data was from this year, as last year was a wreck as you know.
Kugler plots were 5 days earlier.
Kinda speeds up seeding and man hrs in spring. There is a real cost to that.
And no tweety it was not replicated 15 times.
Just a good ole side by side with weigh wagon and averaged out with his total ac completed in each plot on combine after it was verified with weigh wagon.
Is it earth shattering info - no , but it shows it works.
We did the weigh together and he did not tell me what abc was till after I left.
Cost difference was $3.5 / ac better for seed place all fert before protein and bus weight accounted for and the bigger one - time and efficiency at seeding.
So again not knocking big fancy expensive seeding outfits as you indicated - just that adding a good foliar may make them more efficient and still grow the same crop and cover more acres per man hr and machine hr per day. That's the real jib here. All with no real extra labor, machinery costs or crop injury after application.
Will do soil tests in Oct to see what is being pulled out and or left in each area. Last year showed zero diff in the ones we did, and a few others. That was done by Western Ag Labs and Growers Edge and followed up with info red imagery and drones where we could - still a learning process here as well.
I am sure I left alota holes - so shoot away - I will try to fill them if I can.
A: 110 lbs of 37-12 at seeding
6 ltr/ac Kugler with herbicide
6 ltr Kugler at heading
52 bus /ac
B: 110 lbs of 37-12 at seeding
6 ltr/ac Kugler with herbicide
3 ltr/ac Kugler at heading
50 bus/ac
C: 220 lbs 37-12 at seeding
Check
54 bus/ac
So half the fert at seeding and close to the same yield.
Will do protein, grade, moisture and bus weight tomorrow. Bushel weight shows on wagon but not on combine. Combine's are by volume for the most part, unless weigh wagon checked or scaled and then adjusted as you know.
Bushel weights have been on average 10% higher with the foliar samples from last year and so far this year in wheat canola and peas. Pea data was from this year, as last year was a wreck as you know.
Kugler plots were 5 days earlier.
Kinda speeds up seeding and man hrs in spring. There is a real cost to that.
And no tweety it was not replicated 15 times.
Just a good ole side by side with weigh wagon and averaged out with his total ac completed in each plot on combine after it was verified with weigh wagon.
Is it earth shattering info - no , but it shows it works.
We did the weigh together and he did not tell me what abc was till after I left.
Cost difference was $3.5 / ac better for seed place all fert before protein and bus weight accounted for and the bigger one - time and efficiency at seeding.
So again not knocking big fancy expensive seeding outfits as you indicated - just that adding a good foliar may make them more efficient and still grow the same crop and cover more acres per man hr and machine hr per day. That's the real jib here. All with no real extra labor, machinery costs or crop injury after application.
Will do soil tests in Oct to see what is being pulled out and or left in each area. Last year showed zero diff in the ones we did, and a few others. That was done by Western Ag Labs and Growers Edge and followed up with info red imagery and drones where we could - still a learning process here as well.
I am sure I left alota holes - so shoot away - I will try to fill them if I can.
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