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Great Plains Producers Meeting, Yielder® No-tillage
Technology
From Exactrix Global Systems.
Colby, KS, Follow I-70, Comfort Inn, 8:00 AM Dec.
7,
2017
Dec. 7th, Meeting. You must Signup ASAP, We have room
for 50 top notch producers.
Please call immediately to confirm your attendance.
Call GJS At 509-995-1879 (Cell) or
509-535-9925 (Exactrix Office) or
620-544-6567 (Troy Coen)
or
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Exactrix@Exactrix.com
or
Use This Registration Form
Exactrix Advanced Education producing 12% more net.
Exactrix Training, Seminars and Power
Information for more margin.
Don’t Miss This Outstanding No-tillage Fertility
Meeting.
This Is The 10th Annual Great Plains Crop Production Meeting.
Meeting Starts at 8:30 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
$275
Per Attendee. Take 10% off if you have 3 or more in your group.
Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
A fantastic Meal included, Documents supplied.
Tour winter Canola fields on Dec. 6 at Goodland, KS. Overnight at
the Comfort Inn in Colby and meet early arrivals.
Comfort Inn 785-462-3833 for your room reservations. 10 rooms have
been reserved under a special Exactrix Rate.
Overnight rooms available after the first 10 are gone in surrounding
motels and hotels, special allowance for group rates.
Do you need a room?
$89.00 at the Comfort Inn in Colby, KS. Better call
NOW, only 10 set aside at this price.
Colby Comfort Inn, Ask for Exactrix Reserved Room.
785-462-3833.
Seminar Speakers:
Dr. Bert Bock
8:30am |
No-Tillage
Fertility Expert, Muscle Shoals, Alabama, TKI,
Nutrient Management Expert.
Testing reconfirms that Exactrix TAPPS is as good or better then
N-Serve for boosting yield. |
Dr. Anserd J. Foster
9:15am to 10am Break |
Top
of the Line in Soil Fertility, Dr. Anserd J. Foster, KSU,
Garden City, KS. Headed to Washington State.
AJ will deliver two reports in combination and support from
Tessenderlo Kerley Inc.
Winter Canola Fertilization, Finding the right sulfur rate. Large
Replicated Plots with a low LSD.
Corn Nutrients Stabilized with TAPPS in large high quality test
plots. |
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Jim Talbert
10:15am |
The Iron Man, Jim Talbert, Helena - 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.
Hot batching of Ferrilene produces a high quality product. Metering
and delivery to the row was exceptionally reliable thanks to the
Scott City, KS, Helena plant and Jim Talbert special attention to
detail. |
Paige Clawson
10:45am |
Paige Clawson,
District Sales Manager Channel Seed
Southwest Kansas
Bean Counters, Paige Clawson, Channel, Joel
McClure with supporting comments on Soybeans net dollar
performance with SRS and Ferrilene.
Soybean Varieties
to Match with Ferrilene come from Channel. How to make
Ferrilene work on your farm in site specific application. |
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Brian
Caldbeck
11:30am |
Brian
Caldbeck,
Rubisco, Philpot, Kentucky,
Chief Agronomist, Hybrid European Varieties of Winter
Canola. Planting
Winter Canola and expected results of Planters vs. Seeders. Plant
Growth Regulators, Planter Quality Seed at 60,000 to 70,000 per lb.
and what to expect.
A review of SRS. A review of new advanced varieties for the Great
Plains. How to meet the rotational needs and what are the values of
Winter Canola in the Rotation. Will short season corn or earlage
corn allow irrigated Fall planted Canola in late August?
Soybean Varieties to Match with Ferrilene come from Channel. How to
make Ferrilene work on your farm in site specific application? |
Guy Swanson
1:30pm to 2:15 break |
Guy Swanson, EXACTRIX, reports on new product offerings from Exactrix. From
the Northern Peace River of Alberta across the Great Plains to
Culiacan, Mexico. Across North America you will get the big
technology overview.
Mustang Tool Bars, 7 x 7, Lift Assist, Positive Down Pressure at 12
mph. SRS,
Seed Row Saturation, Deere 1790.
Ferrilene Injection with Exactrix Flow Splitter in Tri-Flow
Injection.
Individual Row Shut off of Exactrix high pressure NH3.
Electro Zip valving reduces NH3 losses in corners and lands.
Improves Side dressing. Large Tool Bars in 12 x 8 construction to 84 feet.
Tool bars in 5, 7 and 9 section.
Improvements in the Deere 1890 Wing Injection, And Series 4
Injection.
Improvements in the SDX openers.
Expanding the SDX to 62 feet and greater widths.
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Eric Lund
2:30pm
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Eric Lund, Veris,
Technology
Update and Support programs for Identifying the Platte Valley
Yellows and Iron Chlorosis.
Veris has new mapping technology that overlays aerial maps in
detection of Iron Chlorosis. No need to wait out the crop
indicators. Producers can apply ahead and hit the target. Triple
verification is used.
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Logan McCurry
3:15pm |
Logan
McCurry, Growers, Amarillo, TX.
Will review test plots at Cover farms, Dalhart, TX.. Logan
will review VRT- Site Specific, Veris, all types of mapping
techniques to come together with better management zones for
Exactrix application at 1%CV. Logan previously worked for Crop
Quest at Ulysses, KS with about 40% of his effort with Joel
McClure in developing VRT site specific application Maps. Up
to $150 more net income per acre using VRT. |
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Troy Coen
4:00pm to 4:15pm |
Special
presentation from
Troy Coen.
Get Smart on Control and how to make Exactrix Global Systems work to
the maximum potential.
Deere 4640 Universal Display and control, Exactrix NH3 section
control and opener NH3 shut down,
SRS Control and advancements.
Making advancements in maps and data storage.
Trimble FMX and TMX series controllers.
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4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Panel Round Table
Organized into four groups
Table 1, Canola, SRS,
Planter Grade Canola Seed, RRV plates, Precision Planting
Plates. Brian Caldbeck
Table 2, Nutrients, New products, How to buy NH3 for
your farm storage system. Bert Bock, AJ Foster.
Table 3, VRT,Site Specific. Advancements in My John
Deere. Logan McCurry, Troy Coen.
Table 4, Ferrilene, SRS, Soybeans. irrigation and
dryland. Jim Talbert, Joel McClure. |
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