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Yield is Set Early—Are Your Water & Nitrogen Programs Ready?
Early-season water management is about balance. Seeds need enough moisture at planting to germinate and establish, but overly saturated soils can limit oxygen, slow growth, and increase nitrogen loss. When soils are moist—but not saturated—roots grow deeper in search of water and nutrients, helping crops become more resilient if dry conditions develop later in the season.

Bob Gunzenhauser
2 days ago2 min read


How Integrating Nutrient & Irrigation Strategies Can Boost Profitability
In any environment, yield isn’t won by a single star player—it’s won by coordination. Just like a championship football team needs offense and defense working in sync, successful corn production depends on integrated nitrogen and irrigation management. Water availability sets the pace of the game, and nitrogen delivers the scoring power. When these two aren’t aligned, even the best game plan can fall apart.

Bob Gunzenhauser
Jan 272 min read
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