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  • Hal Reed
  • Jul 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

Well here we are. It's July 20th and things are growing. The growers that I work with have done an excellent job of managing water through this heat spell. The heat has certainly brought out our corn! Two weeks ago it looked sad.


I'm going to share with you some of the trial data we've looked at this year. I put together products individually and call it my "BioBomb". My idea is that we mix them all together to see if we can get the best of all worlds.

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This is a drone image from the end of June. What you see here is how healthy our trial on the east 40 acres was. The map shows the Biomass is stronger on the treated side. I know I've driven most of you crazy talking about Humic, Biologicals, and Rainmaker but...


I'm sharing some petiole results on a trial field below. We have a drone, petiole reports, and a row digger. Putting it all together we can come to a valid conclusion : More or Better


We have 4 trials on one circle of Russet Burbank. We did site specific soil samples to determine where we petiole sample based on our CEC map. from there we have 4 differentials :

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I am pleased with how we're looking today. If you are interested in which products we used, let me know. We will continue to follow this through to harvest.


Hal Reed

 
 
 

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