NUE Record Set at .5 lbs. N per bushel produced at Dalhart, Texas.
In the 250 to 270 bushel
per acre range. 100 lbs. N to 200 lbs. N There Is No Difference in
Yield.
Including N from
82-0-0, 10-34-0, 12-0-0-26S and 10-34-0 starter. 125 lbs.
N total produced top efficiency.
All No-tillage with a
manure history.
Previously over 300 lbs.
N applied with the pivot.
Millions of dollars of
manure cannot compete with Exactrix TAPPS and TAPPKTS with micros.
Over $150 per acre
stayed in the producers cash position paying for the entire Exactrix
system 2 times over in 1 crop year. 3,000 acres irrigated
production, $450,000 additional net.
Where do the nutrients
come from? Documents included.
The abrupt end of
tillage, no manure applications and TAPPS is a powerhouse play.
Record Yields, Reduced
Costs, Red Alert for Corn Producers.
Why Exactrix TAPPS and TAPPKTS Is So Successful
The Three R’s from
Exactrix, Record Yields, Reduced Cost,
Red Alert, Nutrients Must Be Reduced for the Top 5% of No-tillage
Agricultural Producers.
Why is
Exactrix so successful?
Watch Exactrix Mustang banding at 8 mph in heavy corn residue
applying TAPPS. Shelton, Nebraska, Gangwish Seed Farm.
(Channel and others, formerly NC+), Click
Here For Video
Quinter, Kansas, Winter Wheat Stripper Stubble gets the Exactrix
Mustang TAPPS banded deep at 8 inch depth in
August
2016 for spring 2017 Corn Production.
Stabilized TAPPS Nitrogen evens up the work load for top yields when
combined with snow.
P-51 C Ultra Endurance, Banding Deep with Mustang P-51CUE in 26.5
inch diameter.
Why
can Exactrix owners, producers and agronomists say? “Over any other
approach or system, Exactrix delivers $60 to $150per acre more net
income in irrigated Corn.”
The
highest volume of Exactrix equipment is in Kansas and Nebraska
because the nitrogen is 166% more crop available and the phosphate
is 200% more crop available.
TAPPS or Tri-Ammonium Phosphate Sulfate is an 8.5 pH crystal that
provides yield punch at a reasonable cost with 1% uniformity of
application.
The effectiveness of Phosphate is 200% greater when Exactrix
TAPPS is reacted in liquid streaming flows with Anhydrous Ammonia.
Micronutrients are up to 10 times more effective when ammoniated in
homogenous bands of Ammonium Poly Phosphate 10-34-0 and Thiosul®
12-0-0-26S. Complete metals package is recommended with Exactrix
APP/Thio-Sul/KTS and simple ammoniated micros.
Exactrix
irrigated producers in Nebraska and Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma, and
the Dakotas expect $60 to $150 more net income per acre with
Exactrix TAPPS.
West of the Missouri, there is more continuous Corn and or a Milo
rotation (soybeans are reduced) which also drives higher utilization
of Exactrix TAPPS using Rotational Band Loading and Making P more
efficient with less N required.
Quite often the rotation can also be changed and single disc openers
at high speed can be used.
Here is an Oct. 26, 2016 P and K report in Soybean and Corn Digest
as reported by Pioneer.
TAPPKTS appears to be successful in sandy soils of SW Kansas. Thus,
Some K as KTS is needed in the SW Kansas.
Outstanding Phosphate
Efficiency,
Nothing else competes at
500% more efficient than the next best approach.
Finalized at .14 lbs. P
per bushel.
Watch Soil Test P go up
in No-tillage and Rotational Band Loading.
In tough weather conditions, wind, a 10 inch snowy cover of a
planted crop, early start freezing weather with Pioneer 1197 and
1828. The difficulties of 2017 were expressed in less than 300
bushels per acre.
What about the Phosphate Recommendation for 250 bushel corn or the
PUE, Phosphate Use Efficiency.
The Exactrix PUE was set a 35 lbs. P or .14 lbs. P2O5 or Phosphate.
Phosphate as 10-34-0 as 9 gallons total with 3 gallons Thio-Sul®.
There was no positive to response to phosphate placed at 2x and 4x
rates. Up to 140 lbs. P did no good.
Testing with the Dalhart Double Down showed no advantage to elevated
rates of P, S or N.
Big or Small
when the margin is close the number 1 reason producers change to
Exactrix is more net dollars. PG Farms Track Applicator at 61.25
feet.
See Video
When the margin is close Exactrix is the answer
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota producers
If you are in the soybean rotation and use tillage or use manure
here is another approach at 140 lbs. N per acre producing 278
bushels per acre in 2016 with Pioneer 1197. Rick Engelmeyer, Tillage
system with manure.
Click Here For Video
April
2017 at Dalhart, Texas on the XIT. Just before the severe
winter storm Ursa,
April 28,
17, 20,000 cattle dead from severe storms of the Great Plains.
Cody
Cover starts a new Exactrix Mustang Banding TAPPS machine. Oats are
March seeded for cover at the field lands.
Time for
Training on Mustang Tool Bars operating at field speeds to 9 mph in
No-tillage banding.
Saving millions of dollars over your farming career with Exactrix
TAPPS and No-tillage production of commodity crops.
Watch the Mustangs run strong in heavy residue.
Click Here For Video
Click Here for Mustang Literature.
The
last year for tillage was 2016 in sandy soils. Running Deep and
Fast, Moving into No-tillage farming at Dalhart, Texas. 2018 will be
the first No-tillage crop. Manure has been replaced. No-tillage or
Tillage Mustang Openers get it done.
Training Videos are available at
www.exactrix.com/EOYT.htm
More news about Relay Intercropping at
www.exactrix.com/RI.htm
Nitrogen Stabilization,
Thio-Sul® is as good or better than N-Serve®.
http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm
Mustard and Fumigation at WSU, U of I subject web page at
www.exactrix.com/FM.htm
Terminate your Cover Crop Early.
http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm
TAPPS and TAPPKTS at
www.exactrix.com/TF.htm
For a good overview of banding deeper go to Center Pivot Corn
Production
Need more historical reference of Exactrix Global Systems? Go to
www.exactrix.com/EWAC.htm
The
first pass is polishing off the paint line of the Mustang blades of
Dalhart, Texas.
Banding Deeper in No-till without tillage with Rotational Band
Loading.
www.exactrix.com/mustang.htm
Need more information about STEEP test plots and how Exactrix
performs? Go to
www.exactrix.com/mcclure.htm
See Video How TAPPS and TAPPKTS Changed a Kansas Farm. A KSU Ag
Economist gives a good review.
Meeting your formulation needs.
www.exactrix.com/TF.htm
Fall
Banding into twin row corn residue and SDI. The planter is 15 inch
average rows. The field moves right back to corn.
Picking your metering systems.
www.exactrix.com/EPM.htm
Need more information on advanced crop production? Go to
www.exactrix.com/EWAC.htm
Fall banding
at Garden City, KS.
Nutrients
hit the deck on steep slopes at Sunset, Washington,
November
2016
TAPPS
application with Deere 1890 set up for Fall Banding for 2017 Spring
Wheat at St. John, Washington.
Irrigating a cover crop or raising winter wheat under irrigation
never competes with irrigated Winter Canola with Mustang TAPPS and
TAPPKTS side dressed into the growing crop. Winter Hardiness is
greatly improved with Ammonium of TAPPS and TAPPKTS.
Cover crops are secondary in benefit to the rotational advantage and
the ultra-cleanup power of Winter Canola with good cash flow.
April 28,
17, Hugoton, Kansas, Hybrid Winter Canola, Rubisco, Hornet, Cover
cropping has very little merit when producers can raise a profitable
Winter Canola crop that provides 10% and greater yield punch to the
following crop.
Extending the rotation up to 3 to 4 years adds soil health and
lowers input costs when winter crops can be produced. Cover cropping
is not required.
Irrigated and Dryland Great Plains producers have a solution to low
commodity prices using Mustang Openers and Planters to raise Winter
Canola.
A typical
Exactrix Mustang tool bar will accurately lay down bands for the
planter in double widths.
Ferrilene®
can be injected
with Binary
Banding to assure early and later season access to chelated iron by
corn, soybeans, and milo.
A first real chance to increase soybean yields substantially and
fertilize soybeans correctly.
In fact one of the most dramatic changes for want to be Soybean
producers on the Great Plains.
The Ferrilene access by the roots is superior over planter applied.
Rhizobia can be placed in the seed row without damage from the
Ferrilene.
Ferrilene® is available primarily from Italy and made available by
Helena Chemical Company, Scott City, KS.
Kevin Medow
at Seward Nebraska. A good Mustang video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuCAeCfBUnQ&fmt=37
What out
competes N-serve® every time?
It is
No-tillage with TAPPS and TAPPKTS. It is years of No-tillage at
Seward, NE.
Get the facts.
http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_03_11_16.htm
Fall November banding with Thio-sul® and KTS® stabilizing nitrogen
in liquid streaming flows at 1% CV.
Micro-nutrients in Exactrix TAPPS and TAPPKTS bands assure
anti-biological activity of Nitro-bacteria and Nitro-ammonias.
These two bacteria are in charge of converting positive valence NH4
to mobile nitrite NO2 and nitrate NO3.
Avoiding nitrite release into the atmosphere is very important.
It is about 200 times more technical than CO2.
Exactrix TAPPS and TAPPKTS makes
it pretty tough on the non-functional bacterial bloomers by
subtracting out a suitable environment in a very tight nutrient
TAPPKTS
band. A very narrow diffusion zone
is the result with Mustang openers.
The Exactrix TAPPS diffusion zone is ¾ inch in width as compared to
the old fashioned 6 inch wide pressure reducing NH3 application.
Called the bow tie application which is tough on soil and soil life.
The
tillage approach with NH4 is deep and wide. As tested by Dr. John
Moraghan at NDSU and reconfirmed with Exactrix Wing Injection.
The power of
concentrated nutrients at reduced rates hold the bacterial bloomers
at bay delaying their home-life. A vermiculated band allowing crop
roots to penetrate in a dilute zone. Improved targeting for all
crops in rotation.
Exactrix vermiculated bands assure highest level of nitrogen
stability using Thio-Sul®, KTS®, Ammoniated Zinc and Copper Sulfate
all of which are reasonably priced to the commodity.
Thio-sul® is the George Blanda of Crop Nutrients. The Grand-daddy
of all nitrogen stabilizers when uniformly applied by Exactrix.
Get the
exclusive pH shift of Exactrix TAPPS, TAPPKTS band.
These common crop nutrients S, Zn, Cu, Mn are dual and triple
purpose and are not overpriced to the cost of side dress like
N-serve.
N-serve is tough on machinery and tough on people. Don’t get started
with this nasty material, N-serve.
Thio-Sul® and KTS® are much more effective with 1% uniformity and
thorough mixing with NH3 forming TAPPS and TAPPKTS.
Surgical
Cuts, Crop Safe, Vacuum Injection of TAPPS deep into growing roots
of winter wheat at Marshall, MO.
An ideal tool for cattlemen raising wheat for stocker/feeders.
What is liquid streaming flow and why is it so important?
Banding into
growing winter wheat is a big solution for cattle grazing of winter
wheat.
Double Yields
from one crop can be greatly enhanced.
Wheel Tracks on the left indicate the NH3 trailer is a single 1,450.
Winter wheat
gets Mustang Treatment with Exactrix TAPPS at low rates of 8%
to 10% of the gross income.
Dale Bathurst at Abilene, KS.
An amazing view and the “Last Pass.” Mustang Banded on Both Sides.
This is a lift assist, Mustang, 30 feet on 15 inch band spacing at 7
inch depth, towing a 1,450 gallon NH3 tank.
Thio-sul®
exceeds N-serve in yield and cost with Exactrix TAPPS, Uniform
Chemistry.
Shipping,
Following testing.
2KM, Formulator of TAPPS, Sparging Reflow Blender.
Season Long Filtration.
2KC Series 3,
NH3 Mass Flow Weigh Master,
Balanced Nutrients, 2KR, Blender or 2KP, Looking Glass, Ferrilene.
Liquid Rhizobia,
http://agproducts.basf.us/products/vault-np-soybean-liquid-inoculant.html
Ferrilene,
http://www.helenachemical.com/products/micronutrients-specialized-nutrition/ferrilene/
DeKalb, Iron Chlorosis Tolerant Beans.
http://www.dekalb.ca/soybeans/varieties
Exactrix TAPPS and TAPPKTS formulators. www.exactrix.com/EPM.htm
Exactrix Mustang Openers,
www.exactrix.com/mustang.htm
Exactrix SRS.
http://www.exactrix.com/Broadcast_08_09_2017.html
KMS, https://www.diamondkgypsum.com/pdf/Diamond%20K%20KMS%20Potassium%20Magnesium%20Sulfate.pdf
Single Super Phosphate, http://www.cropnutrition.com/single-superphosphate
Your Great
Plains Reporter,
Guy Swanson.
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