by grassdmin8 | Sep 9, 2010 | Archives
Throughout the growing season, crops may exhibit unusual coloring, stunted growth and leaf damage or defoliation. Often these visual symptoms are due to nutrient deficiencies which reduce yields, crop quality and ultimately producer profitability. By recognizing...
by grassdmin8 | Sep 8, 2010 | Archives
A RAINY winter in the eastern States cropping belt has sent farmers rushing to secure last minute orders of urea to top-dress their nutrient-hungry crops – less than two months after many distributors were hastily offloading unsold stocks at a loss. The surge of...
by grassdmin8 | Sep 2, 2010 | Archives
One of the main ingredients in fertilizer, Potash helps plants resist disease, thereby improving crop yields. Now, some investors think it can revitalize their portfolios… They have some reason to, considering that demand should only rise from here. The United Nations...
by grassdmin8 | Sep 1, 2010 | Field Reports
I’m the Farm Manager at the Sunbelt Agricultural Expo in Moultrie. I’ve run many test trials on peanuts using Grasshopper Fertilizer. I performed tests on GA 06 and Tiftguard varieties, the trials I performed ran for 2 years. Both years, there were increases in yield...
by grassdmin8 | Aug 31, 2010 | Field Reports
I am a high school agriculture teacher and our program has a land laboratory on which we produce crops as well as experiment with different products. We applied Grasshopper Fertilizer to soybeans and were very happy with the results. The treated beans developed a...