Great Plains Producers Meeting,
Yielder No-tillage Technology
From Exactrix Global Systems.
Yielder®
No-tillage TAPPS Technology from Exactrix®
Global Systems. Raising Corn with .6 lbs of N per bushel produced.
Get ready
to reload with the best possible ammunition in 2017 and beyond.
Accuracy is important when the margin is close.
Talk to
long term Exactrix owners that have found some of the critical
answers in producing more with less.
On the Great Plains, a good day of hunting was 65 buffalo. You can
do even better in finding your correct information and improving
your management skills.
Yield winning combinations from Exactrix, Get the answers you
have been looking for with high accountability.
Always learning in the No-tillage, Strip Tillage Farming systems.
Saving millions of dollars over your farming career.
What is better than a cover crop and beats winter wheat? Winter
Canola production improving with good economics.
Producers have one choice!
Raise more crop consistently well and do it with less inputs saving
water.
Exactrix TAPPS is best in cost per bushel produced in Corn, Milo,
Wheat, Cotton, Canola.
Meet or exceed statewide CSP programs with Exactrix single disc tool
bars.
Do not miss this meeting!!
Dec. 7th Signup, Please call immediatly to confirm your
attendance.
Contact Exactrix
at
509 535 9925
or E-mail alexr@pegasusmedia.com to confirm.
Educational Meeting, Improving Yields at Reduced Costs. Meet at the
Colby, Kansas, Comfort Inn, Dec. 7th, 2016.
Meeting Starts at 9:00 AM with your registration required to reserve
your seat.
Bring your banker, bring your fertilizer dealer, let your best
neighbor know there are answers.
The complete seminar charge is
$235 per attendee . Group Rates Available. Your satisfaction is
guaranteed.
Meal included, Documents supplied.
Tour winter Canola fields on Dec. 6
Comfort Inn
785-462-3833 for your room reservations
Overnight rooms available, special allowance for group rates.
Speakers
9:00 AM
Dr. Bert Bock,
TKI,
Nutrient Management Expert. Testing reconfirms that Exactrix TAPPS
is as good or better then N-Serve for boosting yield. Bert is a
former Scientist with the TVA, Tennessee Valley Authority. Bert was
educated at KSU and the University of Nebraska. He has traveled the
US as a consultant for improved and advanced use of nutrients.
9:45 AM
Logan McCurry,
Crop
Quest, Consultant, VRT expert. Explains two years of VRT application
in center pivot production using Exactrix TAPPS and Mustang openers.
Logan spends a good portion of his time consulting for Joel McClure
a Hugoton, KS. Crop Quest’s Jason Hooper also helps with the
technical interpretation of the Yield Maps and design of the zones
for McClure.
Logan can report the actual net dollar values for
each management zone. Exactrix uniformity of application in TAPPS
has reduced N use to .6 to .7 lbs of N per bushel produced.
10:20 AM Break
10:30 AM
Ben McClure,
Kramer Seed Co. Ag Economist.
Explains the economics of Exactrix saving hundreds of thousands of
dollars every year. TAPPS N stabilization works very well. Ben
realized rainstorms of up to 8 inches at several pivot locations on
sandy loam soil. Nutrients were applied prior to planting and
following banding of TAPPS.
He achieved record breaking yields with 150 lbs. of
N as NH3 in TAPPS crystals. One pivot averaged .568 pounds of N per
bushel in VRT, Site Specific TAPPS application on 30 inch centers,
strip till.
11:15 AM
Guy J Swanson,
Exactrix Global Systems,
TAPPKTS plus micros and DCD, Binary Banding at 7.5 inch depth.
Improved NPKS efficiency for Mustang openers. Soybeans can now be
fertilized. Water Injection and nutrient management for Winter
Canola production in 30 inch and 40 inch seed row singulation. Place
5 small but significant bets on Winter Canola and get a consistent
quick maturity crop with much better returns than winter wheat or
soybeans.
Noon: Lunch
1:15 PM
Mike Stamm,
KSU,
Plant Breeder, Winter Canola. Mike is a Winter Canola breeder at KSU
and is focused on the Great Plains. His variety Riley is well
accepted. He is knowledgeable on the needs of how producers can
establish the crop. He has developed strategies for best winter
survival.
Mike also is familiar with growth regulators and their development.
Kansas State has a Winter Canola priority and does not offer spring
Canola. Acreages have increased significantly in the fall seeding of
the 2017 crop.
1:45 PM
Brian Caldbeck,
Rubisco,
Crop Production Expert in Winter Canola. The Rubisco Winter Canola
Seed is breed for high oil content and winter survival with at least
8 varieties available. Some Texas producers are now topping 1,700
acres with Rubisco varieties. Brian consults with winter canola
producers all across the Great Plains. He has inspected several
fields in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas this fall. Rubisco has a Winter
Canola priority and does not offer spring Canola.
2:45 PM
Jim Talbert, Helena -
The Iron Man, Iron Chlorosis of Corn, Milo, Soybean, A discussion of
heavy chelated iron for improved yields in soybeans. Copper as a
nitrogen stabilizer….Keeping nitrous ammonias and nitro bacteria at
bay in the TAPPS band.
3:15 PM Break
3:25 PM
Dr. John Shanahan,
Technology Application, ARS, Pioneer Encirca, PG Farms. Small NH3
plants funded by major Nebraska investors and stock holding
producers.
4:00 PM
Eric Betschart,
Aqua
Spy. Monitoring stored soil moisture in pivot irrigated, SDI, and
dryland/Cover Crop.
4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Panel Round Table in 4 groups.
Table 1, Canola, Table 2, Nutrients, Table 3, VRT,Site Specific.
Table 4, Stored soil moisture, Water management in
irrigation and dryland.
Subjects Included.
Winter Canola. The Breakdown of Management Risks and associated
improved economics over winter wheat.
Variable Rate Site Specific reduces production costs to .6 lbs. N
per bushel produced. Top yields in the 260 to 270 bushel per acre
range.
Why Exactrix 1% CV application
makes TAPPS formulation work.
Micro Nutrient Technology with metals, Zinc, Copper, Boron, Iron.
Iron Chlorosis Crop response from Soygreen in cropping Soybeans and
Milo.
Mustang P-51C openers banding at 7.5 inch depths, SDX, 500, 1890
seeding and banding.
Favorite Strip Tillage Openers.
Moving row area residue in No-tillage.
Understanding Nematodes, using a biological approach with fumigant
crops.
Storing Moisture and making sure it is crop available moisture.
Polyhalite mine expansion in the UK allows high economic returns in
low CEC soils, soybean and Canola fertilization explained with
Binary Banding, K-Mag-Sulfur and Calcium with Soygreen.
TAPPS, Tri-Ammonium Poly Phosphate Sulfate with Zn Cu. Winter
Canola, dryland production at Hugoton, KS.
Get Focused… with Exactrix deep banding Technology as TAPPS and
TAPPKTS.
Make sure your VRT site specific system is on the mark with absolute
(1%CV) uniformity of application in streaming flows.
Make VRT work every time at .6 to 7 lbs. of N per bushel produced in
Corn production.
Fluid Injection of NH3 and APP/ATS/KTS, DCD, N-serve.
Bert Bock reconfirms in the 2016 plots at Seward/Tamora, Nebraska
with interesting results from Hugoton, KS.
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.
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Watch the Mustangs run strong in heavy residue.
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