There are many unique factors to consider when planting corn. This can be overwhelming for some, especially during the busy and stressful spring months. To set your corn crop up for success, we will focus on five corn planting checklist items to keep in mind this spring.
FieldTalk
When selecting a silage hybrid, it’s critical to first understand the conditions in your area and on your fields. Narrow down hybrids to choices that fit your soil type, weather conditions and maturity range.
With increasing yields come increasing nutrient needs. It’s easy to remember and monitor your N, P and K, but micronutrients play an equally critical role to max out corn yields.
Think barley offers optimal forage production? Take a closer look at PRIDE Seeds’ corn
Beef illustratedImpressive yield - paired with high palatability, digestibility and flexibility - are top reasons Western Canadian farmers are increasing reliance on a grain and silage alternative: corn. PRIDE Seeds offers corn hybrids designed exclusively for Western Canada’s shorter growing season.
Planting Checklist for 2022 to help you be prepared for planting season.
We are going to breakdown what an on-farm trial is, the goals and types of an on-farm trial and the considerations when conducting an on-farm trial.
When it comes to bringing our producers the newest soybean offerings first we look at yield potential and agronomic traits, then we look for flexibility when it comes to a herbicide platform. PRIDE Seeds is proud to offer XRN ( Roundup Xtend®️), XFN (Xtend Flex®️), and EN (Enlist®️ E3) soybeans. This is reflected in our new additions
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We wanted to highlight our new commercial hybrids for the 2022 year, all of which rank at the top for yield performance, stability, and strong agronomics. Always working to keep our producers on the cutting edge.
"Agronomy has always been the career path I wanted to follow and the CCA program/designation fit perfectly into the plan” says Neil McGregor, Market Development Agronomist with Pride Seeds in Eastern Ontario.
RealAg Radio: Tillage rumblings, spring-like weather, and an agronomic look across the country
Matt Chapple
The December 13, 2021 RealAg Radio episode has as one of its guests our very own Matt Chapple, Market Development Agronomist in Southwestern Ontario. For Matt's Interview, click here. Shaun Haney and Matt got into talking about a large variety of topics. Learning from the past, and how that affects the 2022 buying decisions,
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