IAS Yield Trials

One of the most important decisions a farmer will make is which hybrid or variety to buy.


Check out this years IAS Yield Trial data. We have several plots posted with more coming in soon. IAS yield trials are free for anyone to access.


Remember, the more replications a hybrid/variety has, the more confidence you have in its performance. The "Multi Plot" view is the best way to view multiple replications across multiple locations and different environments. Although, you can access individual plot locations as well.


Also, be sure to use the filtering tools in our platform MyFarm Solutions.


One suggestion is to look at multiple years of data and see which hybrid/varieties have risen to the top year after year.



Here are the top 20 corn hybrids and soybean varieties we have found to date. You can find more information and details on MyFarm Solutions.


If you have questions on how to access this information, please reach out to your IAS agronomist.

Time for Gratitude

As we approach Thanksgiving, we wanted to take a moment to share our gratitude for all of you. We thank you for allowing us to be a trusted partner in your business. Several of you have been with us since the beginning, and you've always been willing to test our new and innovative, agronomy solutions. We pride ourselves on being the connection between growers and innovative unbiased agronomy solutions and you've embraced the data. We thank you for being here with us and for being part of our story.


We recently spoke with one of our long-time customers, and he had some great information to share. Thank you, Ryan Lee, for sharing your experience with us.


Click on the image below to learn more.


Happy Thanksgiving!

Sulfur Research

Did you see yellow patches of beans this year??? Read below to see why that might be!


  • Sulfur supply plays a huge role to symbiotic nitrogen fixation in soybeans (SNF).​


  • Low sulfur levels can cause decreased nodule size, overall inhibition of SNF, and slowing down nodule metabolism


  • In the 6 out of 7 different fields we pulled tissue test on, all had borderline low soil test sulfur results. ​


  • This in return showed visual nitrogen deficiency in the plant (yellow and stunted beans), and extremely low nitrogen levels in the plant.



The below area had a 3.87 bushel yield response with 80lbs of AMS compared to the 0 applied area.





Target Rate

Avg. Yield

Area

(Mass) (lb/ac)

(Dry) bu/ac

ac

0

69.89

6.46

80

73.76

6.32

100

71.49

6.162

(All)

71.71

18.94

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