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Solution Day

Field Stop Topics

 

Start with the Right Engine

  • Biotech, yields, drought, aphids, drought, GAT, etc.
  • Integration of traits both biotech and other
  • Future research
  • Syngenta Pipeline & Technology : Yield improvements,  genetics, breeding program
  • NK 1 Class varieties- Yield story, new products, AMS- Rag 1 gene, SCS, RR1/RR2, etc.

Fast Start for Stronger Finish

  • Planting date, row spacing, population, and node development
  • CruiserMaxx BeanPak
  • Early planting - uniform stands, faster development (Aug 1 demo)
  • Early insect stress - BLB

Protect the Investment

  • Soybean Disease Management
  • Resistant varieties and foliar fungicides
  • Soybean & Corn Plant Performance- Disease Management Solutions

Maximize Yield Potential

  • Learning about soybean water needs during the season for various plant growth and seed development stages.
  • Maximizing yields and saving resources at the same time.
  • Tools currently available to monitor soil moisture and estimate crop water use and an update on those being developed.
  • Impact of early season and resistant weeds on crop development
  • Soil moisture removal from weeds - soil sensors
  • Nutrient loss to weeds - nutrient testing results
  • "Switch-pt story in corn: Early stress - delay to V1 - results in less nodes

Corn Technology (MIR162 & Enogen) + Hybrid/Variety Showcase Review

  • New Technology
  • Reaching a higher level of yield
  • MPC- multi-pest complex - value of new technology for NE growers
  • Amylase- new technology for 2010 with dry grind ethanol plants
  • New genetics for 2010

Noon Topic / Panel:   "Future outlook- Meeting Soybean Global Demand Through Higher Yields"

 

 

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UNL Extension

University of Nebraska–Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.